Can anyone recommend me a base with speakers, which in turn serves as a charger for the battery, please
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Hello,
I just go tthe HM7000 headset. I was curious if there was a generic battery meter apps for Android headsets? I figure if this was a Samsung phone and a Samsung headset it would have one but I don't see anything available.
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Hi,
I just bought an official car holder for my Note and plugged the charger + 3.5mm audio jack in to my radio, my problem is that the car holder does send my music nor navigation sound nor phone calls through the car speakers, instead it goes on the Note's speaker and i don't want that! Anyone have a solution?
I had the same problem, go to Settings -> Dock and enable "Audio output mode".
I find the sound quality to be very good.
Thanks a lot!! My previous sgs 2 worked from the start thats why i didnt know what whas going on
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Hi, I've had this dock a few weeks now and I think it's almost perfect. It has excellent build quality and the ease and power of the suction cup is fantastic.
My only gripe is when I set the phone to external mode for the audio it works great with music and videos, even ringtones and notifications but calls only come out of the speaker or the phone itself as opposed to the car stereo system as would be ideal.
Does anyone know how to fix this as it makes receiving and making calls almost impossible and that's one of the main reasons I bought the dock in the first place.
Just want to bump this thread, really hoping someone can help me out
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I am looking for a CM or AOKP (AOSP) rom with the Dock Audio working through the USB port thingy (I know, best technical word ever). I am getting tired of all the bloatware and the look of TouchWiz on my Galaxy Note II. I have the iBolt car dock with the 9' cable which acts like a dock with the audio and charge. Which on of the roms out there are working or do I need to buy a different car dock to get it working. I really don't want to have to connect 2 cables to my phone to listen to my music.
thanks in advance,
NotTooSmart
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So I have a Samsung Galaxy Note II and it doesn't seem to work with my unbranded headphones (which do work). Is it because the headphones have to be Samsung to be compatible with their phones? Why is this, and is there a way around this?
I was thinking of getting some high quality over-ear headphones, however I'd obviously like them to work with my phone too! Any help appreciated!!
It doesn't have to be.
Ya_yam said:
So I have a Samsung Galaxy Note II and it doesn't seem to work with my unbranded headphones (which do work). Is it because the headphones have to be Samsung to be compatible with their phones? Why is this, and is there a way around this?
I was thinking of getting some high quality over-ear headphones, however I'd obviously like them to work with my phone too! Any help appreciated!!
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I've been using Apple EarPods for weeks (just got the Note 2) and it doesn't have any problem. Does the original Samsung earphones the only thing works on your device?
I regularly use Beyerdynamic DT250 headphones which have a 3 pole minijack, and recently purchased a pair of soundmagic e10c which has a 4 pole minijack, both work flawlessly, before that I was using xiaomi piston.
Do you have the original Samsung Note II Cover Protection Shell? It allows only for very slim headphone minijacks. Most headphone plugs are to wide behind the threepole, thus they do not enter the headphone jacket far enough. Try Your headphones without the Samsung Cover Case. If they work, then widen the entry of the Cover Case with a pair of Scissors or something similar.
Hey all !!
I have a Samsung Wireless Charger (the one that was released with the Galaxy S6). If I lay the ear just next to the charger, it gives away a strange ticking sound.
If I remove the phone from the charger, it ends. Not sure if this is a normal thing known to wireless chargers.
Please take a look at the video I created to get a better picture of what I mean.
The sound is MUCH quieter in reality than is heard in the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=UyvLRxp5Ob0
Well...maybe it's the mechanism of the charger!
I don't know honestly I don't have a Samsung Wireless charger i already had some else but not those.
Try to fix the adapter in a solid surface , it help if you have a bizzzzz sound.