Samsung removes ads criticizing iPhone's lack of headphone jack

Galaxy Note 10 Headphone Jack

On August 7, the Korean company Samsung presented the Samsung Galaxy Note 10, a terminal that came in two versions, to try to reach a greater number of users, following the same commercial movement that it did months ago with the launch of the Galaxy S10, a model that came in three different versions for all budgets.

One of the main novelties and that attracts the most attention for being Samsung, not for reason, is that the headphone jack has finally disappeared from the high-end of the Korean company. In mid-range models it had already disappeared, but it continued to exist in both the S range and the Note range.

When Apple released the iPhone 7 without a headphone jack connection, not only did Samsung criticize it and released an ad criticizing that decision, but many were the manufacturers who also did, including Google with the Pixel, Huawei ...

In a move that attracts a lot of attention, the Korean company has decided to delete all the videos in which criticized that the iPhone did not have a headphone jack. Keep in mind that these videos had a moment in time, a moment that has already passed and where they did make all the sense to the world.

According to Samsung, the decision to eliminate the headphone jack is motivated by the size of the battery. If they removed it, they could offer a larger battery size in their terminals. As the years have passed, most manufacturers have eliminated the jack connection, leaving only the USB-C connection to listen to music with cable.

The two Galaxy Note 10 models that will go on sale from August 22, They will include a cable to connect the headphones with a jack to the USB-C port, Same move Apple made during the two years after the jack was removed.


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