Q. i am using Samsung Galaxy I9003. and its sound quality really s*ucks.
i am planning to get some bass enhancing headphones.. i am confused as i have always used earphones and headphones has always fascinated me.. so what do u think is a better option?
A. Headphones. They aren't as easy to use on the move but generally the sound quality is better, and some of them are really comfortable. Earphones do have their uses though, stay in better when your walking or running and less likely to make you a target for muggers in public
Is it worth it to get an iPod if I already have a smartphone?
Q. I already have a Samsung Galaxy S which I use as a phone and to listen to music, for social networking, and basically everything. I've been thinking of asking for an iPod for Christmas, cause I find it annoying having headphones wrapped around my phone when I need to get it out quickly, and my phone lags when I try to listen to music and do something else. Are these points enough to get an iPod? And I still can't decide whether I want one of the new Nanos, or a 4th or 5th gen iPod touch. But is it even worth getting an iPod touch when I already have a smartphone? Or would the nano be fine?
A. Probably not.
If you already have the smartphone, you have pretty much everything an iPod can do. If you want something separate for your music, maybe even try an iPod shuffle. Only 50 bucks and if you just want it for music, it's a good buy.
The headphone controls dont work on my galaxy s3?
Q. I recently got the Samsung Galaxy S3.
The phone itself works fine and the audio quality of the headpjones provided is of decent quality, however, the contols on the headphones wire to not work or interact with the S3.
Can someone tell me if this is a technical fault, or is there an easy way it could be fixed/any options that need to be changed?
thanks
A. This is a known fault with the software in the phone, a few things can be done to resolve this issue, but they do not always work.
1 Make sure the phone is up to date, Samsung might have released a Patch to fix this problem.
2. Plug head phones in before starting the Music App
3, Plug head phones in and restart the phone, this cause the device to re-scan services and might detect the headphones.
On a side note, Google music does not support the volume controls on the headphones, make sure you are using the standard music App, if not download winamp (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nullsoft.winamp&hl=en)
If all this fails, then you might have a broken set of head phones, or the phone has a mind of its own.
Hope this help,
(i had this problem with my S3, option 3 worked for me, i only needed to do it once and then it works all the time.)
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