Internal Mic with Headphone Adapter - Touch CDMA General

Hi,
I'm wondering if there is a way to allow the internal mic to work while the headphone adapter is plugged in. Since I use the cassette adapter in the car, and want to be able to talk on the phone without having to unplug the adapter.
Thanks

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I just got an usb to mini jack cable but when i play audio it plays via the speaker and not the headphones.
is the cable not supported or do i need to change a setting somewhere
If i use the headphones that were with the phone they work.
But not my new usb to mini jack with my own headphones.
I also have a bleutooth unit but this uses mini-mini jack, and i twas supplied with a headphone inc Mic, the normal adapters for mini-mini jack to mini jack will enable the Mic all the time and can't play stereo, is there a solution for this?
I was already thinking about using tape or something
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I've got several splitters but the one thing I can't seem to find is this: split the Kaiser output between USB for power and to a female jack or usb that allows a microphone headset to be put inline. This is not the same as using a splitter that gives a 3.5mm jack with a built in microphone.
The reason is I need to power my Kaiser on the motorbike, while supplying a duplex for my helmet headset that has a microphone/earpiece built in supplied by a male jack. (I.e the male jack carries voice and sound).
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http://www.expansys.com/htc/p_htc_item.aspx?i=148544
but you may need a extUSB -> 3.5mm jack or whatever type of headset you use
expansys have those 2
Ahh, that's great. You're right I will need a usb to female jack that keeps the mic/ear available.

Micro USB to 3.5mm Audio?

Hi all,
I'm looking for a way to use my earphones with 3.5mm audio jack via the micro USB port. Ideally, without carrying around a bulky separate amp. I bought a small micro USB to 3.5mm jack cable but it doesn't do anything straight out the box.
I don't know if i just need some sort of software to get the cable I've already bought working, or if I need some other sort of hardware.
Reason for all of this - I managed to break my 3.5mm audio output (plugged it in to a cheap ebay car audio unit and have blown something). I have wireless earphones....but just don't like them as much as my original wired ones!!!!
Hopefully someone can help me out!!
Cheers
You will NEED external DAC and AMP.
Micro usb can only output digital signal.
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You need a USB DAC. There a quite a few like FiiO Q1, AudioQuest Drangonfly, Oppo HA2-SE, Chord Mojo etc. Money is the limit
By itself micro USB does not transmit sound, it transmits a digital signal, you will need an additional USB DAC
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TaoTronics Bluetooth 4.1 Transmitter / Receiver, 2-in-1 Wireless 3.5mm Adapter (aptX Low Latency, 2 Devices Simultaneously, For TV / Home Sound System) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01EHSX28M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_urHgzb0W0T91H

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Using a regular USB C cable and a 2.0 Amp car charger, will the phone actually charge with the screen on, even if it's at a slower rate? Or do I need a Dash charger or whatever official label OP has on it now for my phone to actually charge on the road?
I use an Aux cable to connect to my car stereo. I also need to have my phone charging. What do people use to do that? The options I see are a splitter that has 3.5mm jack and a USB-C connector or using a Bluetooth to 3.5mm adapter.
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Head phone issues.

I have a Tmobile note 10+ non rooted android 10. I've been using the stock akg headphones and samsung head phone adapter with my bose headphones for a few months.
Today my phone would not recognize the adapter or the stock usbc headphone that came with the phone. It just plays sound from the speakers.
In the notification panel it keeps switching between usb connected and disconnected.
I plugged both pairs of headphones into my wife's s10+ and it works perfectly.
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If you have some in there just use something small soft and non-conductive like a tooth pick and some canned air to get it out.

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