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Headphone Jack Considered a Top Three Feature, According to 1% of U.S. Smartphone Customers

Headphone Jack Considered a Top Three Feature, According to 1% of U.S. Smartphone Customers

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If you still miss the headphone jack and are bummed out that manufacturers are slowly moving away from this component, you’re not alone. According to a survey carried out by Ting, around 1 percent of U.S.-based smartphone buyers still miss 3.5mm audio jack, revealing that it is actually one of the top three features they look for when making a purchase. With the port slowly dying, it doesn’t appear as if companies are willing to bring it back, as it will mean more space can be made for incorporating better components.

According to results garnered from a survey by Ting involving a total of 3,640 participants, 1 percent of them consider the headphone jack to be a feature on which their next smartphone purchase would be based on. The other factors from a pre-selected list include a screen, camera, battery, storage space, specifications, pricing, and OS. 1 percent of 3,640 participants would equate to 364 customers, but the figure isn’t all that much.

Headphone Jack Considered a Top Three Feature, According to 1% of U.S. Smartphone Customers

Aug 24, 2019, 10:22am UTC
https://wccftech.com/headphone-jack-top-three-feature-us-smartphone-customers/ > If you still miss the headphone jack and are bummed out that manufacturers are slowly moving away from this component, you’re not alone. According to a survey carried out by Ting, around 1 percent of U.S.-based smartphone buyers still miss 3.5mm audio jack, revealing that it is actually one of the top three features they look for when making a purchase. With the port slowly dying, it doesn’t appear as if companies are willing to bring it back, as it will mean more space can be made for incorporating better components. > According to results garnered from a survey by Ting involving a total of 3,640 participants, 1 percent of them consider the headphone jack to be a feature on which their next smartphone purchase would be based on. The other factors from a pre-selected list include a screen, camera, battery, storage space, specifications, pricing, and OS. 1 percent of 3,640 participants would equate to 364 customers, but the figure isn’t all that much.