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It's not on the top, where Google placed it on last year's Pixel. And it's not on the bottom either, where you'll find the USB-C data/charge port all by its lonesome. The audio jack is simply gone. Google just pulled an Apple -- deleting a port that's still common to find in millions upon millions of devices. Smell that? It's the stench of irony. Last year on Oct. 4, it was Google who made fun of Apple for ditching the popular port. "3.5mm headphone jack satisfyingly not new," read the first Pixel ad, followed by a cheeky cough.
Bluetooth retro 70s sunrays iphone case headphones are just fine, albeit sometimes pricier and somewhat harder to use, They require charging, (Audiophiles may feel the audio quality isn't there, but that doesn't necessarily describe everyone who'll read this post.) But ditching cords can be convenient, and perhaps you've already made the switch, And there are always USB-C to 3.5mm audio dongles if you really need one, I was under no illusion that the 3.5mm audio jack would last forever, I just figured it'd vanish about the same time as every other port on a phone, When I can buy an all-glass phone with no holes whatsoever -- wireless charging, wireless data, 100 percent waterproof -- I'll gladly take the plunge..
Now, it's Google's turn. WHEN: Today, Wednesday, Oct. 4, 9 a.m. PT; 12 noon ET; 5 p.m. UK; 3 a.m. (Thursday) Sydney -- or see the start time in your time zone. CNET's preshow with Brian Tong, Patrick Holland and Lexy Savvides starts 30 minutes earlier. WHERE: San Francisco, California. WHAT TO EXPECT: Quite a bit, actually. According the flood of leaks in recent weeks, we'll be getting. See our full preview of what to expect. HOW TO WATCH: Right here! Just sit back and watch the stream (at the top of the page).
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