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@daredeviluk
I've got an answer on your headphone problem.
1.Go in to a phone shop.
2. Buy Nokia headset with volume controll for the 3210 or 3230.
3. ( Bonus ) Its sheaper than SE's headphones, and it's not marked with " NOKIA " on it, so you don't have to be ashamed for wearing a NOKIA headset.
I use it. Works like a sharm.
I only use SE headset for movies and MP3's.
Good luck.
\\\ GMC
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Posted: 2004-01-18 17:49:58
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I think you'll find 2.5mm is the standard for most mobile phones, so it's hardly a fault of SE, especially when they supply a nice pair of SE branded headphones
I bought my adapter for 79p from Maplins (and it's definitely the stereo version) so I could listen to my P900 in the car through a cassette adapter, Maplins was on the way to where I was going to walk the dog so I didn't even have to waste any money travelling to them
I do admit the P900 is not great for gaming, although I was well aware of this before I bought it and it doesn't really bother me. Although having said that, on another forum someone mentioned that the Sims was being released for the N-gage, I think this would be a superb game to take advantage of the P800/P900's touch screen, plus I think it's a good game for a mobile phone, I couldn't be bothered with it on the PC, but it would be cool just at various points in the day being able to check on my sims and see how they are doing when I was bored.
John
[ This Message was edited by: johnmcl7 on 2004-01-18 17:33 ]
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Posted: 2004-01-18 18:31:14
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Pachy..
are you selling the pc-mobile ones?
http://www.pc-mobile.net/sp800.htm
Just wondering becuase I know that those are like a 2.5mm headset jack to a normal stereo 3.5mm jack, which means they have the extra microphone part on the jack to stop it shorting out, even though there is no microphone. I know lots of adapters that could short out your microphone jack as they are designed for 2.5mm plugs for things other than headsets... Ie. the maplin one's etc etc aren't good for your phone.
please let me know..
Daz.
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Posted: 2004-01-18 21:07:58
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p800 rocks! Vrally is superb w/practice
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Posted: 2004-01-18 21:11:00
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@dazbardbury, here is a pic of the ones that pachy has. I got a couple from him and they work great
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Posted: 2004-01-18 21:19:14
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oh right, I think i'd prefer these..
It may be bigger, but it doesn't stick out of your phone... Although, could you post a pic next to a pound coin or something
(for size)? And by the looks of things it would leave things down to chance about shorting the mic part of your headset jack (from the pic it seems to only have 3 parts, whereas about you can clearly see 4.. But that is just my humble opinion.
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Posted: 2004-01-18 21:26:21
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Posted: 2004-01-18 21:40:48
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@dazbradbury, Havn't had any complaints,but yours looks better for "In pocket" use, also another variant i have seen is one that lets you answer a call, but there are SO many around, i decided to go for cheap & simple,
For example for less than a tenner three of mine can be got in a couple of days & that price includes postage, (I find when you get one, the first couple of P9 users you meet ALSO want one off you)
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Posted: 2004-01-18 23:58:19
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Daz is that one you pictured the sp83A from pc mobile or is it something else? its exactly what i need!
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Posted: 2004-01-19 00:36:59
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dem jacks r like 80p, well that how much mine cost, jus go into a hardware store or maplins in maplins there £1
u can get them loads of places.
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Posted: 2004-01-19 18:43:27
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