What are the best phones with headphone jacks?

At least for the next few years, I am pretty firm on needing a jack on my device.

I am currently using an LG v60, and while nice, it's starting to show its age.

Any suggestions on where to go next?

I was looking at the ROG phone, and while it does seem very nice, I feel like it is a bit much as I don't game on my device at all.

Are there any good phones I should be looking at?

Thanks!

TZUI1hRq,

GSM Arena has a "phone finder" tool that allows you to lookup phones with specific features. There are over 500 phones released in 2022 to present with a headphone jack. You can narrow that down a lot if you only look at phones with IPX8 water resistance.

Some options:

  • Sony Xperia 1 V (expensive)
  • Sony Xperia 10 V
  • Asus Zenfone 9
  • Samsung Galaxy Xcover6 Pro
  • Nokia XR21
applejacks,
@applejacks@lemmy.world avatar

I have tried that in the past, but I always found that I either got 150 results that were mostly Chinese junk phones or 3 results that were incredibly underpowered low range devices.

I will check it out again.

MangoPenguin,
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You can choose specific brands in the phone finder, so that should help get rid of the junk brands.

Nomecks,

I have a set of 18 year old Shure SE530 headphones that I still use. I simply bought an external bluetooth adapter for them. I would challenge anyone to do a double blind test with them bluetooth vs. hardwired.

Delusional,

And if you still want a wired connection, a simple aux to USBC/lightning adapter is all you need.

danielfgom,
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The problem with that is that sometimes you need to charge and listen at the same time. So it won't work. Not everyone wants to use Bluetooth.

-hypnotoad-,
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Was going to post this. I didn't want to give up the quality of my IEM's so went with a BTRK3 adapter and feel like I have the best of both worlds. Bonus is I can play mobile shooters with 4 fingers and not have a jack in my way.

eltimablo, (edited )

This is basically the route I took, albeit with a BTR5 and SRH840s, and I don't think I want to go back. I can slap that little shit on whatever I want and it'll make the sound quality orders of magnitude better.

Edit to add that I recently got 250 ohm DT770s and they work great with the BTR5 as well.

Bondrewd,

My zenfone 8 is solid, but has high treble when listening on max on my headphone and Planar IEM. I would not necesserily recommend builtin jacks. If you can choose a lot cheaper device for lack of a jack, you can get a fucking great bluetooth adapter and a very good IEM from the difference.

Apart from that, I recommend Gigaset/Volla and Fairphone since they are servicable and have removable batteries.

mosif, (edited )

Maybe the Xperia 1 V? https://www.gsmarena.com/sony_xperia_1_v-12263.php

I have the 1 IV and I really like it except that it's prone to overheating when using advanced camera features. The V is said to have resolved the heating issue.

The catch is that Sony devices aren't usually subsidized by carriers, so you'd have to be willing to pay full price on Amazon et al.

There would also be an Xperia 5 V release upcoming as well which is a compact version of the flagship with a lower pricetag. The 5 IV had a 3.5mm jack so I would imagine the V will as well. https://www.gsmarena.com/sony_xperia_5_iv-11838.php

Hyacin,

Xperia if you're into photography at all

BendyLemmy,
@BendyLemmy@lemmy.world avatar

Can you explain more?

I have an iPhone which has a lightning connector - if I want to hook it up to the computer, I can either connect Bluetooth, or I can plug in a 3.5mm aux connector to the lightning port... which would also allow me to connect my old Sennheiser headphones.

However, for listening to podcasts at bedtime, I generally just use the computer which usually goes to sleep at bedtime - but I could adjust that.

Alfuh,

Asus Zenfone

gila, (edited )

Have you considered a separate PMP or cheap smartphone to use for falling asleep to podcasts? I too enjoy wired headphones, but I think that limiting myself to that scope for my daily driver smartphone will most likely result in some other compromise that I don't want to make. So I have wired headphones for the use cases where it's required, and have wireless headphones to listen to music from my phone.

absburd,

I am happy with my refurbushed Samsung A52. If I had to get a new phone right now it would probably be am Asus Zenphone (has a headphone jack).

rfy,

It may be on the older side, but I’ve been using my Pixel 4A for three years or so, no complaints. I also use the headphone whenever possible. Also using GrapheneOS.

You may want to check out the Pixel 5A (also has a headphone jack if I’m not mistaken) for a bit of a newer phone, but the one I got used seems to have a band issue in which it would forcefully shut down after some time with my SIM card.

absburd,

The pixel 5a has some reliability issues it's predassessors did not. It is an extremely fragile device.

ManosTheHandsOfFate,
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I think the fragility is either overstated or there were some lemons in the batch. I've had mine since day one, don't treat it with kid gloves and have never had an issue.

absburd,

I had one break, then another, then another. Granted I'm rougher with my phone than most, but that sort of pattern hasn't popped up with other phones.

ManosTheHandsOfFate,
@ManosTheHandsOfFate@lemmy.world avatar

What breaks? The screen?

absburd,

Yes. And I don't just mean the glass. I had a screen fail without any impact/physical damage.

citrusface,

my pixel 4a is still kicking it

I do need to back it up and factory reboot tho, I think that might help some of the typing issues that have come up recently.

ace_garp,
@ace_garp@lemmy.world avatar

OnePlus7Pro

moss,

The pixel 5a. Not only does it have a headphone jack, it also has a giant battery and decent specs. Excellent lineageOS support to boot. you can get them brand new OEM unlocked for about 200 bucks. (I might be biased I'm sending this message from one right now!)

Streetdog,

What do you need from the minijack port? Easy access or great audio?

applejacks,
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A few things:

  • I fall asleep listening to podcasts, so I need the ability to play and charge
  • I hate keeping track of multiple things to charge, I like how simple wired buds are
pwnicholson,
@pwnicholson@lemmy.world avatar

You could just grab this, then https://www.amazon.com/Headphone-Charger-Adapter-Charging-Compatible/dp/B09QYMFTCQ/ref=asc_df_B09QYMFTCQ/ For the nighttime charging issue.

I get that you want it on the device natively though. I miss them too.

hydra,
@hydra@lemmy.world avatar

Asus Zenfone 9 Google Pixel 4a

coffeemonster,

Zenphone Sony or ROG phone are the last flagships to have . Midrange still has a few other options but that won't be a upgrade from the v60. Tbh almost all phone are a downgrade from the v60 in terms of total package.

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