PC World has an article on why USB-C has not been a viable alternative for the 3.5mm audio jack. Problems with USB-C include variable handling of digital to audio conversion, incompatible SOCs inside the cable, and non-standard analog-passthrough. In short, the cables which contain computers themselves are not standardized in behavior and the author's conclusion is that mobile devices must have 3.5mm jacks until the USB-C cable technology gets sorted out enough that they become usable.
(Score: 1, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday September 12 2018, @10:10AM (1 child)
USB-C has less cable turning need than a 3.5mm jack? Are you serious? Have you ever seen a 3.5mm audio jack? Hint: It even works if you turn it by 15.76593 degrees. Try that with USB-C.
(Score: 2) by bryan on Wednesday September 12 2018, @07:03PM
That quoted line was talking about MicroUSB, not the round audio jack. Some people (Europe) tried very hard to make MicroUSB the one-and-only connector allowed - I'm glad they failed (the USB3 variants [wikipedia.org] of MicroUSB were especially atrocious.)