CJ goes through earbud headphones like crazy. I've bought cheap ones and nicer ones and price doesn't seem to make a difference. Will have to look into Radio Shack. Though, I don't know if we have one around us anymore as the one I knew of has closed.
Buffistechnology 3: "Press Some Buttons, See What Happens."
Got a question about technology? Ask it here. Discussion of hardware, software, TiVos, multi-region DVDs, Windows, Macs, LINUX, hand-helds, iPods, anything tech related. Better than any helpdesk!
I'm partial to Panasonic earbuds as they seem to hold up are comfortable and come in a variety of colors. Haven't had any break yet.
Don't have an opinion about audio quality. I'm sort of tone deaf so I rarely notice the difference between different brands.
My problem is that I can't get any headphones to plug into my phone. I can't see that there's anything in the socket, but I still can't push the plug all the way in.
I keep my iPhone in my front jeans pocket, with the headphone port pointed up. It's hard to believe that I'm putting too much strain connector. But then again, why the hell does this keep happening? Is there something I'm not thinking of? It's definitely the headphones, I've tried them in different devices.
Tight jeans, small pocket, are you sitting with the phone in your pocket and headphones plugged in? That could totally tweak them. I'd suggest taking the phone out of your pocket when sitting.
If you are already doing that, I dunno.
or the hotness of the Scola is melting something ....
Do you even use anything to clean the cable? Is it an internal short or does the cable show physical wear at the point of failure?
You could switch to these? No headphone jack to worry about! (I'm on my second pair, the first lasted over two years.)
or the hotness of the Scola is melting something ....this! Scola is hot enough to melt solder!
Yeah I'm loving Bluetooth earbuds these days.
I just ordered a pair of the Anker magnetic Bluetooth earbuds after the super cheap $12 ones I got a while ago cracked open. The Anker have stellar reviews. My wife loves hers. But remembering to charge is a drag.
Does anyone one have any thoughts on this phone as a replacement for an iPhone 5c? I don't really use the iTunes connection- I want to have my email, a kindle app, a Netflix app, and to go to Facebook and here. My screen is destroyed, and I don't want to pat too much money.
Sophia, that seems like a high price for a phone from three generations ago and listed in "fair" condition.
Google found this review for me: [link]