The article highlights the persistent market demand for the now-obsolete 3.5mm audio jack in modern Android flagships, despite its removal for wireless audio adoption. This transition exposes users to increased risks of Bluetooth-based eavesdropping or data interception due to reliance on wireless protocols. Affected users include consumers of flagship Android devices from major vendors (Samsung, Google, OnePlus, etc.) since 2016, with no direct CVE ID but potential indirect security implications.