The Asian Age

Headphone jack removal makes sense for Razer

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Omitting the headphone jack has become a norm for most smartphone makers in 2017. Apple made the move and set a trend for other manufactur­ers, terming their decision as courageous. Gaming peripheral manufactur­er Razer had also followed suit and dropped the 3.5mm jack for their first smartphone. However, Razer has taken it to social media to express the reasons behind their decision to eliminate the popular 3.5mm audio jack.

Razer CEO Min- Liang Tan has taken it to his Facebook account to express the reason behind their decision to avoid the 3.5mm port for their very first phone. He explains that the additional space aided them to improve the battery size approximat­ely by 500mAh. The extra space also helped them “improve thermals for performanc­e” amongst other notable improvemen­ts. But one of the major gains with this eliminatio­n was the improvemen­t in audio quality, even for those with 3.5mm headphones. This may sound weird but the additional real estate inside the Razer Phone allowed them to include a dedicated 24- Bit THX Certified DAC adapter. The Razer Phone is a smartphone dedicated to the gaming community. Gamers yearn to get the best of experience on their gaming smartphone­s and removing the 3.5mm port on the Razer Phone has brought favourable results for the target consumer. The removal of the jack is surely an inconvenie­nce for those with older headphones and some may even consider it as one of their strategies to sell more of their accessorie­s.

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PHOTO: PIXABAY

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