Soon after the launch of the new Samsung Galaxy Note 9, people began to pay attention to the Samsung Galaxy Note 10, the flagship mobile phone that Samsung is developing and is about to launch in 2019. It was recently rumored that Samsung plans to eliminate the 3.5mm headphone jack on its flagship model in 2019, which means that on the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy S11 series mobile phones that will be released next year, The 3.5mm headphone jack may no longer be available. (The picture above shows Samsung Galaxy Note 9)
According to a recent report, on the one hand, Samsung hopes to improve the battery capacity of the phone and ensure a longer life of the phone by removing the 3.5mm headphone jack on the smart phone. On the other hand, Samsung also plans to launch Buds series wireless headset products next year, and canceling the headphone interface will help the sales growth of this series of wireless headphones. Therefore, Samsung may no longer have a 3.5mm headphone interface on the Galaxy Note 10, which will be released in August next year.
In addition, according to the data of the market research company Strategy Analytics, with the popularization and development of wireless earphones year by year, the global sales volume of wireless earphones is expected to reach 73.9 million in 2019, and 100 million by 2022.