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Yes, the Beats by Dr. Dre Studio Control Talk cable is compatible with Android phones, allowing users to control music playback and take calls. However, some features, like the volume control, may not function as intended on all Android devices due to differences in compatibility. It's best to check specific phone compatibility for optimal performance.
All the Bluetooth controls on the Beats studio wireless ear cup work well with Android.
I've been wondering that to and I just got some beats solos and the control talk won't work with my x2
Yes, you can use Beats by Dr. Dre with an Android phone, Beats by Dr. Dre work with any device with an audio jack.
Yes , they do . But the volume controls are not fully functional .
You can - but - it will only work if the t-mobile phone has been unlocked !
They are all compatible on most newer Blackberries, as long as the plug which plugs into the device is not too large. However they are not compatible on some models such as the Blackberry Bold. You'd be safer to ask your phone retailer, they would know more.
From what I'm told, straight talk will be switching from Sprint to Verizon on this phone.
The Pause/Play and remote calling function do work, however the volume control does not.
No its not possible to get Android over non Android device, just because running Android OS requires an environment as hardware which is capable to run Android OS. If I talk about other phone they don't have the clockcycle to work with, and even if you somehow do that whole device will become unstable. So, that isn't an option to move forward with.
Microsoft Silverlight currently does not work on Android devices. It will work on OSX and various versions of Windows. The Android developer community is working on it though.
You can work archos 5 android on Linux through a tablet.