It started with notebooks, but that wasn’t the master plan.

  • 4am@lemm.ee
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    7 months ago

    At the time, there weren’t really many good options for replacement devices.

    Using the charging port means listening to music and charging at the same time wasn’t possible.

    Now we have split-cable dongles for power banks, and we have wireless charging when possible. It’s better but it’s not great; both have downsides, and accessories are more $.

    Do they make type C headphones with a powerbank in them? Do I want a lithium battery that large on my head?

    There aren’t many upsides for the consumer or the environment. Still seems to me like this isn’t even a lateral move. Internal components have gotten smaller and more efficient since, so that space could be reclaimed. I really don’t need my phone to be that thin, a phono jack next to the charging port would be just fine. The only real downside might be waterproofing but if you can make it work for the type C port…