Samsung said to remove the 3.5mm jack from the Note10 and Galaxy S11

Ro, 10 October 2018

Yep, you read the headline right - the report is all about the 2019 Note10 and the 2020 Galaxy S11 and even though it seems a bit stretched, the planning of a flagship product goes at least a year back so it might be legit. And it comes from a fairly reputable source, after all. The rumor says that Samsung is considering removing the headphone jack on both of its 2019 and 2020 flagships.

The reasoning behind this is that wireless headphones are becoming increasingly popular and according to Strategy Analytics, the global wireless earphone market will expand by 73.9 million units by 2019 and over 100 million in 2022. That's around 42% growth in three to four years.

The report claims that Samsung is looking into the option of eliminating the jack in the phones released after Autumn next year so either the Galaxy Note10 or the Galaxy S11 will come with one less port. This will allow the company to increase the battery capacity or use the leftover space for something else. But one thing is for sure, though, the USB-C to 3.5mm dongle will be present in the retail box for the time being.

So far Samsung has withstood the pressure of removing the headphone jack so far and because of that - and the microSD card support - its reputation has greatly improved among the Android faithful. Then again, sales have not been so hot lately, so maybe some changes are in order before it's too late.

Source (in Korean)


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Reader comments

  • Mjwmonty
  • 27 Mar 2020
  • 8pQ

https://youtu.be/o_XCXNFNYHs Samsung:Can I use these headphones with the 10? Apple: you will need a double dongle Samsung went back on it's own advertising. Shameful

  • Raim
  • 20 Nov 2019
  • La8

I hate you Samsung if s11 will not have 3.5mm jack!!! I'm a galaxy user just because of the ui and the 3.5mm jack!

  • Anonymous
  • 05 Nov 2019
  • JLt

I am Samsung user and I will never buy any phone without headphone jack. Android cusomers have many other marvelous options.

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