Razer CEO justifies removing the headphone jack on their new phone
In many ways, the
new Razer Phone is a dream come true for many Android fans who covet the
absolute best in terms of hardware, with an enviable spec sheet that should
make the industry stalwarts sit up and take notice. But one area where the spec
sheet felt lacking was the headphone jack. After all, this phone is being
marketed to enthusiasts and as such you would expect a headphone jack on it.
Razer's CEO, Min-Liang Tan, has taken to
Facebook to clarify the reasons for not having a headphone jack on their new
phone. Tan mentions that by not having the jack take up space inside, they were
able to increase the battery capacity by as much as 500mAh and improve thermal
performance.
He also points out the audio adapter that
comes bundled with every Razer Phone, which has a 24-bit THX certified DAC.
Lastly, he would also have you know that Razer has just released two new pair
of headphones, the HammerHead and the HammerHead BT, specifically for the new
phone. The HammerHead has a USB-C connector and the HammerHead BT (pictured
above) connects over Bluetooth.
To be really honest, this explanation was
mostly unnecessary as it says nothing you can't figure out for yourself.
Moreover, it's also unnecessary because Razer is well within its right to
remove the headphone jack from its phone and the customers can always choose to
vote with their wallet. Also, the headphone jack removal ship has started to
sail, just like it did with removable batteries, and perhaps consumers just
need to get on board with it. It's hard to move forward if you insist on
keeping one foot in the past.
Source: gsmarena