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Didnโt really go away, did they? Glass, plastic and metal all exist in different price ranges.
You can say the same with everything I mentioned
I disagree, because most of those are now rare. Sure, you might find some, but they have essentially gone. Metal backs simply have not.
You misunderstood, you missed the point entirely (I didn't mean he was right)
what new phones have a headphone jack? I'm hanging onto my Pixel 4a for as long as possible so I can keep using my wired headphones
159 android phones so far in 2023 according to GSMArena but here is the problem not every phone has a headphone jack it is no longer a given to have a headphone jack