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  • In Japanese it's customary to use shi and shichi for 4 and 7 when counting, because they can't be confused when appearing in order. So you can sound a bit more like a native counting that way :)

  • requires you to buy and use battery powered headphones

    This is simply false though, we'd agreed that you are required to buy and use a dongle, and that this is an added inconvenience. But you are not required to switch to wireless headphones and your old cans haven't suddenly become useless. People still have a choice between wired and wireless, wired has just become a little less convenient, that's all. I completely agree with you that people shouldn't go out buying new gadgets if their old stuff is still functional, but you can just continue using your old headphones if you get a new phone if you buy a dongle with it. Inconvenient yes, but not the end for wired headphones.

  • You lose them easily

    Just leave them connected to the headphones.

    you can't charge your phone if they're connected

    Dongles with an additional usb port exist.

    if you disconnect your headphones the device still behaves as if they're plugged in.

    Again, leave the dongle connected to the headphones, not the phone.

    It's so much less convenient

    It is less convenient, but I'd argue not by all that much. More importantly it's not any less convenient for the vast majority who are already only using Bluetooth.

    there's just no downside to having a dedicated headphone jack

    1. It's an additional, and to most people superfluous, point for water ingress. Water damage is the most common type of damage in phones.
    2. It takes up space which could be utilised otherwise, like with a slightly larger battery or larger speakers or camera modules.
    3. It's an additional part which needs to be manufactured, stocked, installed and purchased. Extra cost which only benefits a few. This is especially important to Fairphone in particular because they don't use off-the-shelf components and promise to supply replacement parts pretty much indefinitely. I.e. Fairphone would have to design a custom module and then have that module in stock and manufactured specifically for them for the lifetime of each of their devices. That's not a trivial expense.