Post number #1053753, ID: d64042
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In my headphones when I use my phone next to my iPod. Techg/u/rls, please explain.
Post number #1053788, ID: 132b6a
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i dont know about it
Post number #1053789, ID: bb8d8a
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Are the headphones wireless, and what heaphones even. Sounds like interference issue
Post number #1053799, ID: f161d3
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>>1053789 Old AM cellphone network in EU used to interfere with the magnet in speakers. I read up about it out of curiosity at some point but my ADD riddles brain forgot all the specifics.
Post number #1053808, ID: a2c9fd
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>>1053789 no, why would they be wireless? My ipod doesn't have wireless capabilities.
Post number #1053809, ID: f161d3
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Post number #1053810, ID: f161d3
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I meant to reply to you OP, not Mrs.Guesser McGuessington over there.
Post number #1053820, ID: a2c9fd
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>>1053799 what are AM cellphone networks? It doesn't show up on google...
Post number #1053850, ID: fce36d
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>>1053820 AM as in those old radio waves that the first radios used and was(or still is?) used for cell phones until recently. AM uses many different wavelengths and some can case magnetic interference or something iono
Post number #1053967, ID: cff45f
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>>1053850 I know FM and AM radio but what has that to do with my cell phone?
Post number #1053984, ID: 7abcf4
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>>1053967 https://www.google.com/search?q=how+to+use+google
Post number #1054070, ID: 1792ae
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/tech/ g/u/rl here. It's interference. Solution: Don't use your phone next to your iPod.
Post number #1054156, ID: 722d37
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Waow..
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| In my headphones when I use my phone next to my iPod. Techg/u/rls, please explain.