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Obvious troll is obviously trolling.
The headphone jack is a perfected technology with no competition in terms of usability, performance, environmentally friendliness.
Your analogy makes no sense.
I don't know if it's me you're calling a troll. If it is, I can assure you that I truly believe that the 3.5mm jack is a shit connector, it's only place was in portable equipment, and that it's superceded by bluetooth.
Maybe I presented my views in an inflammatory way, but as I've stated elsewhere, I wanted to get my view across in as little text as possible. Maybe also be a little provocative, so I'd actually get people to read the comment. But I believe what I said and it wasn't formulated in that way to piss people off, just to entice and drive the point home. Exaggeration promotes understanding, but maybe my exaggerating got a little too much and disabled the understanding part.
I've been tinkering with electronics for close to 30 years by now, and my electronics engineering career is in its 3rd decade, and I have encountered issues with 3.5mm jacks time and again.
Trying to repair broken sockets or broken off jacks, still seated in sockets, is tedious and so low reward, when you can just get some BT headphones.
The BT headphones will break, sure, but I'd rather have good use of some 100€ headphones and a 300€ phone, not be frustrated by the wires tangling, and then discard the 100€ headphones when they break than the phone which can live for much longer. Besides if you're buying the right BT headphones you'll be able to source parts for it much easier than an obscure 3.5mm socket with some weird footprint.
Maybe it's not time for the 3.5mm jack to die, for some, but for the rest of us, we don't really care about it. Live and let die, but please stop moaning about it.