Nokia :: Nuron - How To Select Accessory To Listen To Music Online
Apr 5, 2010
I have had my nuron about a week and I want to listen to some things on line but I am having trouble. When I plug in a headphone not the head set that came with the phone.it asked me to select a accessory. Headphones line out our music stand. I don't know what to pick. I am not sure what is going on.
Have had this phone for a couple of years - i haven't done anything recently that i think may cause this problem.Today a message comes up every few seconds asking me to select an accessory (headset/headphones/lineout/music stand) - it thinks i have something plugged into the audio socket. I do not! I have not used the audio jack for at least a year!I have rebooted it & taken the battery out. I've also reset to factory settings & reinstalled the software, but still i have this problem.In this state, the phone is not usable since this message constantly gets in the way.Earlier on today the problem was different, a symbol came up at top right meant a headset was connected (when the truth is it wasn't). This meant i couldn't use the phone to call people as we couldn't hear each other. After this, i changed some bits in the accessory settings & now i have the problem i described at the start of this message.
I have nokia nuron 5230 with firmware v.12. I want to minimize music player and do other stuffs while listening songs. OR i want my music player on home screen?
from several months I've a problem with my music player. i can't listen my songs, they don't appear in my music library and when I enter in it - ''General: system error". Instead of song I've got ''qtn_lgal_list_title_..." ..i tried to delete them but i couldn't. I updated software,but the problem doesn't disappear.
I am a Nokia n8 user and I am pretty happy with it ( Wouldn't trade it for an Iphone ) . I am going in a trip soon and I would like to know if I can listen to Music on my N8 for around 6-7 hours without recharging. I am going to use Pioneer SE-M390 Headphones and I'd like to turn the volume very high ( Maybe Max ). Do you think my phone can handle it? I have recently deleted all widgets and turned off all background apps . With energy saving mode the phone survies decently a few days ( it simply stays unused ). Do you think I should better buy a MP3 Player? The ones I have been looking into are pretty expensive and I thought the phone might be good too since the sound is superb and has a lot of memory. Also during the camp I might be the "DJ" with the Radio FM transmitter. Plugged in with the charger would it be able to transmit continuously for 8 hours ( I dont want to burn it =D ). Further more I would also like to buy a MicroSD Card , a Sandisk Ultra 32gb ANDROID. What does the Android stand for? On Sandisk's site it says it is specially designed for Android phones. Does it mean I cannot use it with my N8 ( Belle OS ) ? I dont wanna spend 60$ for something useless. Some guys said I can "Format" the MicroSD to get rid of the "application for Android" located on the MicroSD.
Since upgrading to maps a few days ago, I was really impressed, and it's free - even though I had a paid subscription for Maps 2. Today I tried 3.03 in the car for the first time, and found something really annoying: The phone doesn't alternate between voice guidance and radio/CD like it used to, and for that matter all other nav-sat apps do. It is really annoying if you are on a 6 hour trip and the only entertainment you have is listening to the occasional direction from Maps. I there a setting I'm missing, or is this Nokia QC that didn't test the app properly again. The hands-free seems to work fine otherwise; I hope, maybe the new software upgrade broke tee Parrot<->N97 completely.
Others have complained about the older maps having a .5 second cut off waiting for the hands free to "wake up" when a new direction is being announced, obviously this problem is now solved, but I'd rather have a .5 second stutter than listening to wind noise for hours, or switching on Maps every time I enter a town/village and off again when I'm back on the long road.
My phone model is Nokia N78, type: RM 235, software version 30.011.I got a SONY DRC-BT15 Bluetooth Receiver, which is like this one URL... Nokia N78 is said to support A2DP Bluetooth connection but how can I turn on the A2DP Bluetooth connection? Can anyone help me?I have no problem pairing and connecting my N78 to SONY DRC BT-15 but the sound I hear through the SONY device is definitely not A2DP at all. The sound sucks. When I connect my SONY DRC-BT 15 with my MacBook, I can choose to listen by Mono or Stereo Mode, and when I choose the Stereo Mode(I guess it's what we call A2DP), the sound through the SONY device is good.So how can make the SONY headset to connect to N78 via A2DP to listen to good music?
Sometimes, when I listen to music, the volume of the music on 3gs decreases randomly and does not come back to the volume it should be at, untill I get a text with my phone on loud. I have a 3GS?
I recently bought a nokia x6 and the ovi store said that i would be receiving a message that would include my ovi music unlimited download subscription pin but this did NOT happen. i tried working on getting a new pin from the nokia website but that didn't help.
I am having a problem that I cannot solve. Firstly my blackberry model is 8900 and the version is v 3.2.33 (b3.5). The problem started when I put on the phone it will write uncaught exception: a browser content provider for video/3gpp MIME type has already been registered with the browser. Once the phone is ready for use I cannot listen to music, I thought it was the memory card so I formatted the memory card but I later realized it wasn't the memory card because when I try to play the ringtone it is always writing unable to play content.
I have an iPhone 4 that I want to plug into my car so I can listen to my favorite online radio station. How do I do this? And is all I need is an A/C adapter? Please list all possibilitys.
When i'm on the road with my scooter atm i can't listen to any music. Currently using default Play Music app but that doesn't support the bluetooth profile HFP (Hands Free Profile). So i'm looking for an mp3 music player that does (pref adfree free, paid can work too) but it MUST support the HFP profile for my helmet bluetooth scala rider. It's an older model that doesn't support A2DP.
Posting this here cause i've got no clue what to use, if such a thing exists at all.A bonus would be that navigation instructions (navigon europe over HFP) still come through. Not asking for what's best etc, just curious if such a thing exists. I'll make my own choice afterwards. Free (no ads) if possible, paid is an option too.
ok, I don't know if this has anything to do with my problem but i just updated to the latest software version.My problem is that i can't listen to music using my headphones, I've tried a whole bunch of different ones and I still experience the same problem so it's definitely the phone.I tried searching online but nobody seems to have the same issue.When I play a song, it plays for a second, maybe even less, then it stops. I press play and it happens again.
How I get this system back online. In the Ovi player I click the Ovi Music tab, but only get the message now. "We are very sorry but we cannot access the music store at this time. Please check your internet connection or try again later".
I currently have an iPhone 3G that I bought from the launch day here in 2008 I would love to give my old iPhone to her next week so that she can be able to use it as an iPod Touch and download and buy games.
Is there a way to do that so she doesn't have data on the iPhone 3G but she can use it to play game and listen to music and video ?