The first Android smartphones without a headphone jack arrive

Until now, when we wanted to listen to music from our smartphone, we could use any headset with the 3,5mm jack input, the same one we used when we had mp3 players or pocket radios, so it was not necessary to have several of these devices.

Weeks ago however, it started to be said that Apple might be thinking about not including the 3.5mm headphone jack on the next iPhone model. Until now, the headphone jack was essential in mobile phones and sound players, however it has been a Android mobile who has anticipated this innovation.

This is the first Android mobile without a headphone jack

Bluetooth or USB input

LeEco has been the first company to launch three new phones in its country Android They no longer include the headphone jack. These new devices will still allow you to use Bluetooth headphones, as well as headphones with connector USB-C (USB Type C), using to connect them, the same port where the charger is plugged.

The first models that have reached the market without the popular entry are the Le 2, Le 2 Pro and Le Max 2. But as is often the case with Chinese smartphones, in principle they are designed for the Asian continent, so it does not seem likely that we can find them in physical stores wherever each of us lives. However, we already know that there are online stores where they can be found.

Technical specifications of the new LeEco smartphones

All the smartphones that LeEco has just launched have a 5,5-inch screen and Full HD resolution. In order to fully enjoy all the applications, they have powerful 10-core processors, although the Le 2 Pro has 4GB of RAM, compared to the 3GB of the Le 2. The internal storage in both models is 32 GB and they use the operating system Android Marshmallow.

It is therefore about smartphones, which are slightly above the benefits of the Chinese mid-range mobiles, being quite striking for the consumer. But the fact of not including the headphone jack can put more than one back, accustomed to the headphones of a lifetime.

And you? Would you buy a smartphone without a headphone jack or do you think this is a must-have feature? We invite you to tell us your opinion in the comments section, at the bottom of this article.


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