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It depends on the dongle and the DAC inside.
For example, the Meizu HiFi Pro dongle I use sounds better than the headphone jack in my Pixel 4a.
I do know the Apple c-3.5 is the best value. It sounds balanced, has little distortion, and puts out decent power.
If you want the end-all-be-all, the Nexdrive Spectra has a very similar audio chain to the popular Quad Amp LG phones.
I've not noticed any issues using the included dongle that comes with pixel phones. What's annoying is that when the type-c connector is bumped, the dongle can lose signal and the music stops completely. My current phone has a headphone jack for this very reason.
That should not happen under normal circumstances. It happens to me sometimes and I clean my USB port and it's good.
It could be the dongle connector also.
I acknowledge it is an additional annoyance not present with just a straight 3.5mm connection.