People are mad at Samsung for killing the headphone jack in its latest phone, but it's a smart business decision

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What does Samsung get out of the headphone jack? Not much. Samsung makes and sells lots of headphones, but the vast majority of them are wireless. Some come with a wire just in case, but Samsung has really embraced Bluetooth.

What does Samsung get out of the headphone jack? Not much. Samsung makes and sells lots of headphones, but the vast majority of them are wireless. Some come with a wire just in case, but Samsung has really embraced Bluetooth.
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These $350 Samsung headphones, for instance, are wireless noise-canceling headphones designed to compete with the likes of Bose, Sennheiser, and Sony's 1000XM-series headphones.

These $350 Samsung headphones, for instance, are wireless noise-canceling headphones designed to compete with the likes of Bose, Sennheiser, and Sony's 1000XM-series headphones.

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But Samsung's really been pushing these headphones most of all: The $130 Galaxy Buds are truly wireless earbuds that get recharged from the case they're in.

But Samsung's really been pushing these headphones most of all: The $130 Galaxy Buds are truly wireless earbuds that get recharged from the case they're in.

Samsung's Galaxy Buds are meant to compete with Apple's AirPods, which have become a cultural status symbol unto themselves.

Samsung's Galaxy Buds are meant to compete with Apple's AirPods, which have become a cultural status symbol unto themselves.
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But the Galaxy Buds are $30 cheaper to start versus AirPods, and your Galaxy phone (S10 or Note 10) can actually charge the case wirelessly if you just plop the case onto the back of your phone. The iPhone can't do that.

But the Galaxy Buds are $30 cheaper to start versus AirPods, and your Galaxy phone (S10 or Note 10) can actually charge the case wirelessly if you just plop the case onto the back of your phone. The iPhone can't do that.

So yes, people have tons of old headphones lying around, but Samsung makes no money if you're using your dusty old headphones with your brand-new Galaxy phone. That's why Samsung has built several wireless-audio solutions at an array of different price points. Samsung wants you to buy more of its stuff.

So yes, people have tons of old headphones lying around, but Samsung makes no money if you're using your dusty old headphones with your brand-new Galaxy phone. That's why Samsung has built several wireless-audio solutions at an array of different price points. Samsung wants you to buy more of its stuff.
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Samsung likely could have included a headphone jack in the Galaxy Note 10 — if it wanted to.

Samsung likely could have included a headphone jack in the Galaxy Note 10 — if it wanted to.

Samsung said it needed more space for a bigger battery, but if the company was able to fit a pen in there, it could've also accommodated the small, 3.5mm port.

Samsung said it needed more space for a bigger battery, but if the company was able to fit a pen in there, it could've also accommodated the small, 3.5mm port.
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Fans can be upset, but this decision was not about space — it was about money. And from Samsung's perspective, killing the headphone jack only opens up more opportunities for additional purchases.

Fans can be upset, but this decision was not about space — it was about money. And from Samsung's perspective, killing the headphone jack only opens up more opportunities for additional purchases.

The Galaxy Note 10 starts at $950, and the Note 10 Plus starts at $1,100. Samsung's headphones cost anywhere from around $30 to well over $1,000.

The Galaxy Note 10 starts at $950, and the Note 10 Plus starts at $1,100. Samsung's headphones cost anywhere from around $30 to well over $1,000.

Check out all of the headphones Samsung sells, as well as the new Galaxy Note 10.

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