However it seems that even Samsung could potentially be caving in to industry pressure because in a report from ETNews, Samsung is apparently planning on removing the headphone jack from future handsets, starting as early as the Galaxy S10 (which is set for a 2019 launch), the Galaxy Note 10 (also 2019), or the Galaxy S11 (set for 2020).
Instead what this means is that future Samsung customers will need to either find a set of headphones/earphones that come with a USB-C plug, or go wireless which seems to be the more popular option these days as more companies are creating wireless options. However the report does claim that Samsung is expected to include a conversion jack which we assume means an adapter/dongle of sorts.
Take it with a grain of salt for now, but as OnePlus had pointed out, the removal of the headphone jack did give them more space to fit in more components like an in-display fingerprint sensor as well as a larger battery, so as inconvenient as it may be, some of the added benefits could make it worth it.