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<blockquote data-quote="Blown 89" data-source="post: 16203941" data-attributes="member: 45161"><p>I have two wireless headphones and an aptx-hd receiver. The problem is that wireless headphones can't hold a candle to even mediocre wired headphones. On top of that latency makes them impractical for video consumption and they tend to run out of juice at inopportune times. </p><p></p><p>Unlike other phones the G8 also has the power to drive some of my electrostatic headphones. </p><p></p><p>Having a headphone jack doesn't mean I can't use Bluetooth, it's just another, and quite frankly far superior, alternative of media consumption should I need it. Not to mention the accessory support a 3.5mm jack adds for things like credit card readers.</p><p></p><p>I'm really tempted to pick up a One Plus this generation. I'm waiting for ised phones to hit swappa and I'll likely give one a go for a while. There aren't any perfect phones on the market but the One Plus and the G8 come very close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blown 89, post: 16203941, member: 45161"] I have two wireless headphones and an aptx-hd receiver. The problem is that wireless headphones can't hold a candle to even mediocre wired headphones. On top of that latency makes them impractical for video consumption and they tend to run out of juice at inopportune times. Unlike other phones the G8 also has the power to drive some of my electrostatic headphones. Having a headphone jack doesn't mean I can't use Bluetooth, it's just another, and quite frankly far superior, alternative of media consumption should I need it. Not to mention the accessory support a 3.5mm jack adds for things like credit card readers. I'm really tempted to pick up a One Plus this generation. I'm waiting for ised phones to hit swappa and I'll likely give one a go for a while. There aren't any perfect phones on the market but the One Plus and the G8 come very close. [/QUOTE]
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