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Yes, the FM Radio is free! But you have to plug in headphones to make the radio work because the LG Chocolate Touch uses the wires of the headphones as an antenna. However, you still have the option of listening through the phone's speakers instead of the headphone's speakers... as long as some sort of headphones are at least plugged into the headphone slot (even broken headphones would work! as long as there is still wire going into the phone's headphone slot)! Very fun phone! Source: I own a LG Chocolate Touch VX-8575
If you are going to get skullcandy headphones i recommend going with the over the ear headphones. The skullcrushers have mini subwoofers in each headphone so they have a killer bass.
== Each speaker is driven by a pair of wires coming from the amplifier. One wire is "live" and the other wire is "ground". There are two little contacts in the headphone socket which connect the amplifier's live outputs to the headphones when the headphone jack is inserted. When the headphone jack is removed the contacts reconnect the outputs to the speakers. So it's important to connect the "live" side of each of the speaker lines to these switches - not the "ground" wires which should stay connected to the speakers! Because headphones usually have a much higher impedance than speakers the headphones will draw a lot less power from the amplifier but that won't do it any harm so there is no need to add any extra resistors in the leads. == Connect it to one side of the speaker line. You'd better have a resistor in the lead going to the earphone.
An example sentence for this could be: Jack is going to the store to pick up a new pair of headphones.
nothing. problems like that are always the headphones.
You can use electrical tape on the wire going into the right side of the headphone to help prevent it from emitting white noise.
I dropped my iphone 4 in the toilet..clever. going to try the rice method
A good thing to look at is what kind of headphones are water resistant (because of sweat) and can handle the high level of movement your body is doing. Look for headphones that have ear clips so it helps to stay on your ear, then look for the extra cushion so that sweat isn't directly going to the headphone (and it hurts your ears less).
Apple’s position is that the headphone jack is an old technology, and that its removal allows the company to produce better phones with more features. Specifically, the removal of the headphone jack allows Apple engineers to do more with the iPhone’s architecture.“It was holding us back from a number of things we wanted to put into the iPhone,” Apple executive Dan Riccio told BuzzFeed News. “It was fighting for space with camera technologies and processors and battery life. And frankly, when there’s a better, modern solution available, it’s crazy to keep it around.”“Some people have asked why we would remove the analog headphone jack from the iPhone," Phil Schiller, Apple’s marketing chief, said in 2016. "It really comes down to one word: courage. The courage to move on to do something new that betters all of us."For many in the tech world, that explanation was, at best, incomplete. By eliminating the headphone jack, Apple effectively compelled users to use Lightning (the port used to charge iPhones or connect them to a computer) or Bluetooth headphones, and the company benefits from the growth of either technology. Because Lightning is an Apple technology, any company that produces accessories that utilize the Lightning jack—including headphone-to-Lightning adapters—must pay Apple a licensing fee. And if you chose Bluetooth headphones instead, Apple still won—it owns Beats, the top Bluetooth headphone company when the removal of the headphone jack was announced. When introducing the iPhone 7, Apple also brought AirPods to the market (with a hefty $159 price tag). AirPods have since become the world’s most popular wireless earphones. The takeaway is clear: When consumers go wireless, Apple benefits—and that might have helped the company justify its decision to drop wired headphones. Of course, Apple denies that the removal of the headphone jack was a ploy to get people to buy more wireless headphones. The company’s position is that the move was an obvious step forward.“Remember, we’ve been through this many times before,” Schiller told BuzzFeed News. “We got rid of parallel ports, the serial bus, floppy drives, physical keyboards on phones—do you miss the physical keyboards on your phone?”“At some point—some point soon, I think—we’re all going to look back at the furor over the headphone jack and wonder what the big deal was.”Schiller may have a point. After Apple nixed the headphone jack, other smartphone manufacturers followed suit; Google dropped the headphone jack from some of the models in its Pixel series, and Samsung eliminated the jack in its Note 10 and Note 10+ phones.
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The MDR v600 is a set of Sony circumaural headphones. They seem to have a fairly wide price range, going from as low as forty dollars to as high as 170. Though there is such a discrepancy in price, they seem to be the same brand and model headphone.
Headphone, because audio is going OUT (mic is giong IN).