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While I do care about the headphone jack, I am mostly bitter about the manufacturers deciding for me that I don't need it. I'd heavily trade off 10% reduction in thickness for a user-replaceable battery and a headphone jack, but it was decided for me that a thinner phone is a big improvement.
They haven't decided for you. You make the decision when you choose which phone to buy. It's entirely your decision.
They did decide for me by the point that a once obvious feature to include in a phone is discarded in all but a very slight number of niche phones where I'd have to compromise on a bunch of other features in return for something that used to be almost mandatory feature at once point.
I'm pretty sure there are a very large number of phone models on the market with headphone sockets.
Right. That's the choice. As with everything one buys. And which nobody has taken away.
Requiring a headphone jack in 2023 rules out most "flagship" phones. If you're looking for a mid-range then your odds are better. But if you want a phone with better camera array, then you're leaving mid-range territory and chances are that you'd have to compromise on either the headphone jack or your camera quality. That's about what I meant by "compromise" - the requirement for a headphone jack significantly limits your choices.