does the sound from skype come out from your main speakers or the phone speakers (the one you use when making normal phone conversations?)
would just like to know coz on my Qtek ROM, the sound comes out from the main speakers and i wanna direct it to the phone speakers.
a member of this forum on Orange ROM says his comes out from the phone speakers but as he is only one, i would like to find out from other users to see what they have to say.
thanks for your input.
main speakers with ltest orange rom for me!
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Hi i've been coming on here for a while but have never found the need to register or post, but today i discovered something i thought i could share with ya.
Currently i use a pair of phillips earphones with a 3.5mm to 2.5mm adaptor to listen to music on my qtek s100, anyway i was boppin away listenin to my tunes when i recieved a call from the mrs, i obviously unplugged the earphones and tried to answer the call but unfortunately the phone was stuck in hands free(sumthing to do with the switch being stuck), anyway i was desperate needed to talk to the mrs so i plugged the earphones back in to see if i could hear her & @ that moment i realised that she could hear me even with the earphones if i used one earphone as an earpiece & the other as a microphone.
Sorry if someones discovered this before, i did a search but couldn't find anything, & i just wanted to share with my fellow magician enthusiasts.
sayonara
Well it works.. but it's not the earphone ...
apparently, the mike that is located near the mini USB port still works even when the earphone are plugged in...
I noticed one more thing.. when I make the call, other party can hear me, but the opposite is not true :shock:
cheers
in the eten m600's latest rom, the user is able to switch the output of the sound from the main speakers to the the phone speakers (the one where you put your ear to when taking a call) when using skype.
is this arrangement possible with the universal? so that i could take a skype call, trasnfer the sound to the phone's speakers (instead of the front 2 speakers) and then use my universal just like a normal phone while talking on skype?
any programmers or developers can think of such a solution? it would be really cool.
Just wondering if anyone is using a non genuine headset with there O2 xda II mini? While I had my genuine ones that come with the unit the audio dropped to one ear only, I tried another (non O2) set of headphones which were actually better qaulity and working fine on my other phone but had the same result.
Anyway I sent the mini and non genuine headphones across the country to O2's service centre and have just recieved an email which states "As PHF is a non genuine O2 Accesory it is most likely incompatable with XDA II Mini. Therefore we quote to replace PHF. Thank you." :shock:
I find it extremely hard to believe that any 2.5mm headphone jacked headphones would not work in the mini so was just wondering if anyone else could conform either way
Cheers all,
marto
The answer is actually rather simple!
If you look at the original O2 XDA Mini headphones (and many other originals for phones with a 2.5mm jack) then you will notice that it is a 4 contact plug: that is, there is one point of contact at its tip and three points of contact along the plug (marked out by black rings). 4 contacts by the way = microphone, two audio channels and a ground.
Most replacement ones are only 3 contact, thus they are missing the inner black ring - which is usually the right audio channel (or left... not quite sure!). But if you really must get your 3 contact earphones/converter to work in the O2, you need to have the plug only partially in the socket... pull it out a bit while playing music and you should find the sweet spot! Though note that it probably wont stay in the plug, plus since 3 contact earphones lack a microphone then you'll have to remember to unplug your earphones before making a call.
Awesome response
Now why couldn't I get a straight answer like that from the O2 Call centre or the Service centre :evil:
Cheers again,
marto
marto_martin said:
JWhile I had my genuine ones that come with the unit the audio dropped to one ear only, I tried another (non O2) set of headphones which were actually better qaulity and working fine on my other phone but had the same result.
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Had 2 sets of genuine O2 headsets now. Same thing's happened both times. I've lost the audio in the right earphone. I've checked my hima audio jack and the solder connections are fine. It's definitely the headset that's playing up. Even went so far as to cut the headphones off at the mic portion and solder new ones down but the same thing still happens. No sound on the right.
Anyone else experienced loss of audio in one earphone after a while and if so, how the hell did you fix it?
All I can say is lucky you not in Australia trying to get something done at O2's service centre here (mpsqld)...
When I sent the unit back for the second time and included the motorola headset I was trying to use this was there reply
As PHF is a non genuine O2 Accesory it is most likely incompatable with XDA II Mini.
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:evil: :evil: most likely?????? gee what a firm response
What a joke! ended up having to ring them (following no replies from several emails) asking if they actually physically tested the unit or just blamed in on the "non genuine" headset.
The motorola headset works fine (stereo sound) with my wife's motorola phone so told them to just sent it all back!
hey i just got my wife the jamin (i got a jam) and the headset from the jamin works on the jam if that helps.
infact i prefer the jamin headset cause its a bit more heavy duty.
I've bought a 2.5 mm to 3.5mm coverter (off ebay) and use ordinary headphones, music quality is much better then on the ones bundled with the phone.
Hello everyone.
I have a great pair of wired headphones that I love to use for watching movies and listening to mp3's... noise canceling, enhanced bass, extended range, the works... =)
The only problem though is that when I get an incoming call on gsm, there is no way to listen to the call from the headphones and still use the built-in mic of the universal. I'm forced to unplug the headphones and just use the jasjar's built-in speakers like a regular phone. This is especially horrible on the bus, train, etc.
Funny thing is if I use skype on the jasjar, I can hear out of my great headphones and still talk through the built-in mic... i recorded a few voice notes using the built-in mic while having the headphones plugged in the universal...
clearly, from this... the function is available?
but how do I do this using the gsm phone?
I suppose you may want os details and such... I'm using the newest official i-mate jasjar rom
Thanks in advance!
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I agree because when i plug my cassette adaptor into my phone in the middle of a call the other person can hear me for the first 1 or 2 seconds and then nothing. This sounds software related. Shame to have to add more hardware to the situation.
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I agree because when i plug my cassette adaptor into my phone in the middle of a call the other person can hear me for the first 1 or 2 seconds and then nothing. This sounds software related. Shame to have to add more hardware to the situation.
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having same problem here. I think it will be fixed by January 1st, 2007 in the new OS. Stay tuned. I have two OS versions of WM. I will try it on both and let you know. Well I hardly use GSM.... actually I only use skype on GPRS. Its much cheaper. Incoming and Outgoing calls plan from Skype is really cheap ^^.
question: i'm trying to find a suitable headset for my qtek s100, the ones i have do not work (they disconnect the call after a few minutes, whereas the original does not). but, i've been reading around and i've read some posts about 3 and 4 pole connectors? maybe this relates to my problem of disconnecting when using other then original headphones, so maybe someone can shed some light?
the original one is a 'gold' plug with 3 small rubber rings (thus separting the jack into 4 sections (is this what is meant with 4 pole)? the headsets that disconnect the call is a 'silver' jack with two rubber rings, separating it into 3 sections.
thus, why does the original headset work and the other ones (one noname, and one motorola (originally shipped with the motorola v66, 3 years ago). although the original one is stereo and the other two are just one earpiece (thus mono), this does not matter. a single earpiece headset is preffered by me. which ones work?
does anyone know where to buy replacement headphones (that work off course) and which one has some decent sound (if i want to use it as a mp3player, i'll have to buy stereo ones and then off course one with good sound)
thanks in advance for any reply
I had the same decision.
In the end, to me it doesent matter what pole config i chose.
The headset i use is the shure i2c (link http://www.shure.com/PersonalAudio/Products/Headsets/ISeries/us_pa_i2c_headset_content)
Sound isolating earphones might not be your 'thing' but im barely on the phone with anyone anyway. I use it all the time to answer calls though, and it works perfect for me, i havent been in a call longer then 5 minutes with this headset so i dont know if this headset will have the problems your describing.
Other then that, the only drawback i see is :
- no answer button
- have to switch the headphones to 'phone' mode (i use a alternate mp3 player), THEN press the XDA's green button to answer the call.
I'm a semi audio enthusist, and these headphones sound OK and arnt as detailed, sound wise to my non isolating earphones. Could of gotten better but these phone's do the job well without a huge price tag.
Happy searching,
Whitemoo.
100% Compatible Stereo HandsFree
i am using the sony ericson P900 stereo hands free
also it is original accessory of p900 i bought.
not a 3rd party.
1st time i bought a 3rd party p900 handsfree but in music it sounds crappy.
so i returned it and bought orignal one from another store. the cost is doubled.
now it sounds like a hifi stereo system.
who ever listen music on these stereo headset they says wowww....