Dullsters
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Sony phones have headphones jacks.
Any budget phone has them, xiaomi, samsung, oppo, really only "high end" phones dont.
I wanted a Samsung for my most recent phone purchase but I ended up going with Sony because it's the only one on the market with a jack. Samsung hasn't had jacks for years, which is a bummer because I miss my Samsung phone. They're just somehow more responsive and easier to use.
Which Samsung model are you claiming had a jack? I could be wrong.
Galaxy A series, now im doing some research and am not 100% sure, but up to last gen (a 24), they did have them.
Tmobile stopped supporting my XA2 Ultra and I couldn't use it with Verizon. F them carriers man.
Don't use cell service, now it's just an android mp3 player with wifi.
I was turned off Sony products somewhere around 1998.