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Old June 25th, 2010, 05:21 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Can I use normal earphones with my HTC Desire?

Just wondering, can I plug a regular set of earphones into my Desire. The standard headset for the desire has a microphone and a 3.5mm plug with an extra terminal. Also, I find the stock earbuds very uncomfortable.

I want to plug my Sennheiser IE7 earphones into it but don't want to damage the phone or the earphones (as both are expensive items) unless I know that they'll be fine.

I'm not bothered about the microphone capability - I just want to listen to podcasts and music using my IE7 earphones.

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Anything with a 3.5mm jack will be fine. I use some of my Sennheisers without a problem.
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Old June 25th, 2010, 05:36 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Just wondering, can I plug a regular set of earphones into my Desire. The standard headset for the desire has a microphone and a 3.5mm plug with an extra terminal. Also, I find the stock earbuds very uncomfortable.

I want to plug my Sennheiser IE7 earphones into it but don't want to damage the phone or the earphones (as both are expensive items) unless I know that they'll be fine.

I'm not bothered about the microphone capability - I just want to listen to podcasts and music using my IE7 earphones.
Yes, you can use any standard set of headphones with a 3.5mm jack.
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Okay, many thanks guys.
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Just wondering, can I plug a regular set of earphones into my Desire. The standard headset for the desire has a microphone and a 3.5mm plug with an extra terminal. Also, I find the stock earbuds very uncomfortable.

I want to plug my Sennheiser IE7 earphones into it but don't want to damage the phone or the earphones (as both are expensive items) unless I know that they'll be fine.

I'm not bothered about the microphone capability - I just want to listen to podcasts and music using my IE7 earphones.
Man, you're still using IE7? Get Firefox like a real man.







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Anything with a 3.5mm jack will be fine. I use some of my Sennheisers without a problem.
Not entirely true unfortunately.. 3.5mm jacks that only have 2 rings on them are very quiet. You have to ensure you get ones with 3 rings to get decent volume.
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I' using my ipod earphones and it works fine.
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I' using my ipod earphones and it works fine.
Yes, you're ipod headphones have a TRRS Jack. 4 metal contacts seperated by 3 insulation rings. However, some normal headphones aare TRS (3 metal contacts seprated by 2 rings).

The HTC desire is designed for TRRS
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I've noticed a few times that headphones aren't recognised when I plug them in.

A restart of the phone fixes it, so it's not a massive problem. But irritating non the less.
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Yes, you're ipod headphones have a TRRS Jack. 4 metal contacts seperated by 3 insulation rings. However, some normal headphones aare TRS (3 metal contacts seprated by 2 rings).

The HTC desire is designed for TRRS
I just checked the earphones and it is the TRS (3 metal contacts separated by 2 rings) but it seems to work fine.
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I just checked the earphones and it is the TRS (3 metal contacts separated by 2 rings) but it seems to work fine.
Second gen ipod shuffle?

Anyway you're lucky. Almost everyone else with TRS are complaining theyre too quiet.
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I have found that the HTC earphones pick up FM radio better than my Sony earphones
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I have just purchased a pair of Sennheiser CX 400 II's and they are fantastic. I didnt rate the audio quality in the stock earphones at all. The sound quality on the Senny's is gorgeous.
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