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Nom du compte de l’utilisateur (user_name) | 'RogelioFeint25' |
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Titre de la page (sans l’espace de noms) (page_title) | 'Samsung S10 Plus Splitter Power Cord Connector And Headphone Jack Audio Cable' |
Titre complet de la page (page_prefixedtitle) | 'Samsung S10 Plus Splitter Power Cord Connector And Headphone Jack Audio Cable' |
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Texte wiki de la nouvelle page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | '<br>A couple of weeks ago, I decided to purchase a Samsung S10 headphone because I needed to take an important phone call while on the subway. I figured that it was only costing me $25 for the use of the headphones and I would use them as I normally would. Well I was wrong! As soon as I put the headphones on, I immediately noticed that something was wrong. Upon further examination of the problem, I discovered that there were two pieces of the headphone that were beginning to come loose.<br><br><br>While the headphones themselves were not damaged or broke, the connectors to the other devices were beginning to fail. So after contacting Samsung, they sent me a new unit in order to solve my problem. When I checked online to see if I could find a replacement, I was somewhat disappointed. There were a few cheap options available that included the original samsung s10 headphone jack, but they did not replace the aux audio connector or the battery. Here is more info regarding [https://www.phonepartsfactory.net/en/articledetail-detailid-256.aspx Suggested Web page] stop by our web-site. However, I did find a company online that sells a cabled battery and headphone with the original samsung logo.<br><br><br>After determining that I would have to buy a new samsung phone, I decided that I would save money and get both pieces of the headphone if possible. So after doing my homework, I purchased the original samsung s10 and then looked for a replacement battery and headphone jack audio interface cable converter. After purchasing the entire set, I installed them and was ready to go. My first impression was that the phone worked perfectly, but as I started using it, I quickly found that it was not the same.<br><br><br>After downloading the drivers and installing them, everything worked fine. However, the next day I started experiencing problems with the phone, even though I had previously used the bluetooth headset. I was getting a lot of static when I held the phone upright, and the samsung s10 did not work at all. After searching the internet, I discovered that the Mi9 converter earphone connection cable had been outdated.<br><br><br>That evening, I decided to take my phone to the repair shop and ask for help. Upon arriving, I discovered that the Mi9 audio cable did not fit into the headphone jack holes properly. They had to drill some more holes and re-use some wires to make the fitting perfect. Once they fixed that issue, I realized that my problem was actually with the Mi9's USB type-C port, not the headphone jack connection. Since the port was working correctly, it was my assumption that the other problems were with the headphone jack connection.<br><br><br>The phone is still working but I cannot use it while on airplanes or other moving vehicles. It also has a very loud buzzing sound when it is not being used. I can hear the phone well when it is being used but if someone were to walk by and were to hit the microphone, the sound would be cut.<br><br><br>When looking for a solution, I realized that I could buy a Mi9 jack headphone audio splitter so that I could use both the phone's speaker and the microphone to listen to music. This would solve my problem. Instead of drilling holes again and using wires, I would be able to use the Mi9's USB type-C to 3.5mm jack audio converter. I purchased this in Target and it came with free audio cable. With the cable, I was able to connect the Mi9 to my computer using the same cord that I used to connect the phone to the computer.<br><br><br>With the Mi9 connected to my computer, I was able to open up my laptop, connect the phone via USB, and transfer the data from the computer to the phone. With the power off, the phone shut down gracefully. Everything worked as it should have. With the battery, I have never had any battery issues since. With the power adapter and the jack headphone audio jack splitter type-c to 3.5mm jack audio cable, I will continue to listen to all my favorite music and videos.<br>' |
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Horodatage Unix de la modification (timestamp) | 1639612216 |