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OEM Stereo Headset Problem

Discussion in 'MOTOROLA' started by Alex91, Mar 26, 2007.

  1. Alex91

    Alex91 New Member

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    Hello, this is my first post here and I've seen some intelligent members, so hopefully you can help me out here. I recently bought a motorola oem headset for my V3m. It was quite frankly, s*h*i*t*ty. But, it worked, which was my primary concern. Anyway, all of a sudden it just stopped working, the sound came out og my razr's speaker and not the headphones. I took good care of those things, and now they just don't work. Any ideas, or suggestions?
     
  2. Cincyball

    Cincyball Issss a niiiiice. High 5!
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    First welcome to WA. Second, the forums blank out swears for a reason. Third, which set of headphones did you buy? What was the part number? Where did you get them from?
     
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  3. Alex91

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    It's the only one offered by Motorola for the razrs emu mini usb jack. Secondly thanks for the whole "The forum blocks out curse words" bit. I would have never known without your uber genius comment.
     
  4. Cincyball

    Cincyball Issss a niiiiice. High 5!
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    Your question has been answered before in this forum. It will tell you whether it is the problem is with your headphones, or with your phone. You may want to know which it is before deciding to buy another set of headphones... Just search for it, and you will have your answer.
     
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    Alex,
    Try to see if you doesn;t make some changes in your phone setings ;)
     

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