I didn’t even realize Qualcomm removed the built in FM radio from their chips. Huh.

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      That’s because the FM signal needs an antenna that’s longer than you can fit in your phone

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        Good luck bringing it back when the whole industry moves away from wired headphones and 3.5mm jacks.

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            I like 1/8" jacks too, but active noise cancellation – which is pretty impressive, honestly – legitimately needed a source of power, and there was no standard way of providing that over that interface.

            You can get both USB-C or Bluetooth adapters for a 1/8" headphone set to run an existing pair. I’ll concede that it’s a bit more bulk to carry, but one can continue to use 1/8" headphones with phones.

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              Wired active noise cancelation headphones exist, you know. They have batteries, which are a perfectly legitimate source of power.