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Not everyone. I haven’t used one in years.
Not really a great surprise, but you have to question a company doing a survey like this, right before they release their next flagship phone. Maybe Oneplus are thinking further ahead for the 7. Yes, the headphone socket is popular, but it does take up precious space in a phone, when they are under pressure to cram as much tech into a winning phone design. If they were to fit a DAC into the phone, rather than stick with their awful Dirac sound system, which only works with their low quality ear buds, then keeping a 3.5mm headphone socket would make perfect sense. The poor audio is the main reason I will not buy a Oneplus.