It sounds worse, stutters, needs charging, does not work with my stereo and good headphones, and wireless stuff gets lost.
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nope, I'll find someone who sells what I want
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Good luck with that. Nobody offers the laptop and phone and OS I want.
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Can we also formally ask them what was the reasoning behind removing it?
About Apple I'm sure the "real" answer would be "We don't care about our customers, just money is important"
About Google, maybe they say "Not lots of people blamed apple, so we want follow them"

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Motivation is probably selling new peripherals, providing an unbroken DRM chain, and streamlining the hardware interfaces towards software.
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Works fine for me
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I recently found out that thing called APT-X exists. That should improve sound quality over BT if your gear supports it.
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It cannot not solve the problem that the interface has to reencode the sound for BT. Even if you could store the sound with a BT codec, you'd need to decode and reencode it to be able to mix with notification sounds etc.
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