5 best phone with headphone jacks (2025): tested and reviewed
Other phones to consider
There are a few older phones than Motorola, HMD and other brands with a headphone jack, but you probably need to avoid them if they start before 2024. If any of the above options hit your fantasy, here are some others to consider, all of me.
Photo: Julian Chokatu
HMD Fusion for $ 300: Fusion of HMD (5/10, Wired Review) is a decent phone that is touched too expensive for what you get. Software support is more lavish and the screen is gloomy. His entire Schtick is the modular “outfits” that you can attach to expand functionality, although the options are thin right now and are a little inspired.
Moto G 2025 for $ 200: Step down from Power Moto G 2025, this phone There are no fins like wireless charging, but there is still NFC to make contactless payments and, of course, a headphone jack. Its performance is a little suffocating – you can be disappointed as the apps take time to load – and its cameras are passable.
Nuu N0 for $ 114: I just set this phone so I still can’t call. It is a little sluggish, but decently built, given that it is just over $ 100. He has a headphone jack, a microSD card slot and a 90-Hz LCD, but there is no 5G connectivity.
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Motoola’s Moto G Power 5G 2024 for $ 180 and Moto G Stylus 5G 2024 ($ 242): I usually do not recommend Motorola devices of a previous generation, but I think these phones are still decent purchases at their lower prices (8/10, Recommended Wired). They perform extremely well for the money -the Moto G stylus is even more smoothly with an OLED screen and has slower cameras. They have bonuses such as wireless charging, NFC for contactless payments and a headphone jack. The GP even has an integrated stylus for signing documents or doodle. Just keep in mind that the Android 15 update is the only OS upgrade. They will receive security updates for two more years and that’s all.
HMD vibration for $ 103: The two good things for this HMD phone are its price and performance – it works well after setting up and going (5/10, Wired Review). Oh, and there is a headphone jack slot and a microSD card slot. Outside this, this phone will not receive Android updates (only two years of security updates), no 5G connectivity, no NFC for contactless payments, and there is not even a fingerprint sensor.