Motorola Moto G Power Brings Back the 3.5mm Jack

Credit: OnLeaks x MySmartPrice

Did you hear the one about smartphones and the 3.5mm headphone jack? It’s like the ultimate break-up story that nobody asked for. People are losing their minds over this thing. It’s like the phone manufacturers are taking away our favorite toy and we’re left sitting here like a bunch of toddlers without a pacifier.

I mean, seriously, who needs a headphone jack anyway? It’s not like we’ve been using it for the past century or anything. Oh wait, we have? Well, never mind that then.

But seriously, it’s like every new phone that comes out these days is like “Oops, we forgot the headphone jack!” and we’re all like “What the heck, man?!” It’s like they’re trying to force us to buy those fancy wireless earbuds or something. And let’s be honest, those things are just a recipe for disaster. One wrong move and you’re chasing your earbuds down the street like they’re a runaway dog.

Motorola plans to fix the issue a bit pretty soon, thankfully.

Moto G Power is coming soon

Motorola is set to release the Moto G Power 2023, the successor to the G Power 2022 which was launched in November 2021. MySmartPrice has teamed up with popular tipster, OnLeaks, to reveal exclusive images and a 360-degree video of the upcoming budget smartphone.

The device features a triple rear camera setup, a centered punch-hole selfie camera, and a 6.5-inch display. It also has a 3.5mm headphone jack on the bottom, a charging port, and a speaker grill.

The rest of the device’s specifications are yet to be known, and there is no confirmed launch date. However, the good news is that the launch event is not too far away, which means that the phone in question will soon become available on the market. In other words, stay tuned for more news!

 

Cristian Antonescu
Cristian is in love with technology, as are many of us. He has a vast experience as a content writer in the field. He's involved especially in the hardware area, where he covers the latest news regarding smartphones, laptops, PC components, and so on.