no one wants to hear your fucking for you page on the bus. this level of antisocial behavior is unforgivable

  • Orcocracy [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    It used to be less of a problem because phones used to come with headphone jacks and free pack-in headphones, and replacements were very cheap. It’s been long enough now that everyone has replaced their old phone with a new one that doesn’t have any of that and now phone manufacturers want everyone to spend several hundred dollars on wireless headphones. The result is more speakerphone music in public.

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      My Oppo isn’t more than a couple years old, takes decent photos (the ones I post were all taken with it) and comes with a headphone jack! Not judgey towards people who don’t have one but a heads up that they do still exist if it’s important to you.

      Not exactly a flagship phone though;)

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        The most popular and most heavily marketed ones do. Either way, sixty bucks is still a lot and those cheapo ones are still way more expensive than a free pack-in.

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          And they’re easily lost or damaged as well. If a headphone slips, the wire catches it. If a wireless bud slips, it’s falling on the ground, and hopefully not into a puddle or a grate.

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      I think the biggest issue is that wireless headphones run out of battery, and that’s when people start playing things through their speaker.