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Accessories Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ Headphones

omairangel

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Hi everyone, I just got my Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ 512 GB. And I am loving it!! Great phone. I have a question, the wired headphones that came with the phone are the AKG USB-C Earbud headphones. Does anyone know where I can get another pair? No one seems to have these exact headphones. I don't want the wireless ones. I want the ones like these: see below link. Can anyone help. Thank you.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&sou...aw32sC7KQ1qjbQYYFaBSq9gg&ust=1567104720228456
 
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It's possible they might not be separately available yet. Samsung own AKG these days, so they could easily include a set that have not been released generally yet or slap AKG branding on the set they make for this phone.

(I followed Stephen's link, and searched AKG's site for USB-C headphones, before posting that).
 
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Harmon Kardon own AKG, and a slew of other companies I grew up with over the years.

@op, why do you need/want another pair? just as a backup?

where are you located?

Yeh, Harman Kardon, which is actually Samsung...
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And Samsung started branding their bundled earbuds as AKG with the s8, which was released shortly after Samsung bought Harman Kardon.

(I remember this because there was some debate about whether their claim that they'd bundled a pair of $99 AKG earbuds was genuine or whether they were using the brand name and inventing a price as marketing gimmicks).
 
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$999.99.... hell no!!!!!!

agreed 999 times.

Hi everyone, I just got my Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ 512 GB. And I am loving it!! Great phone. I have a question, the wired headphones that came with the phone are the AKG USB-C Earbud headphones. Does anyone know where I can get another pair? No one seems to have these exact headphones. I don't want the wireless ones. I want the ones like these: see below link. Can anyone help. Thank you.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&source=images&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwiBsNyUnqbkAhWstlkKHTRQCqkQjRx6BAgBEAQ&url=https://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/galaxy-note10/&psig=AOvVaw32sC7KQ1qjbQYYFaBSq9gg&ust=1567104720228456

I have aura glow galaxy buds coming to replace my perfectly working sony mdr wired via promo credit N10 plus. I still love the boom on my sonys. that's just me.
 
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and BMW fit Harman Kardon to their shadow line trim level which only come with Apple Car Play, though their remote app only works on Android. Funny old world.

These seem to come with a Bluetooth cable, though Ive spent years looking for a Bluetooth socket.

Can I buy a $200 Note 10 + if I already have headphones from a 1996 Nokia

Those are Hi Res but the phone is not, correct?

Any good?
 
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Your 1996 headphones have a 3.5mm jack? I ask because while they are too old for Bluetooth there were some non-standard headphone connectors back then (the Motorola I was using then came with headphones that plugged into a miniUSB socket).

If so then you'll be able to use them via the dongle (connector) they provide for it, and probably any other active USB-C to 3.5mm dongle. Audio quality will depend on which dongle is used - I've yet to read any review of the Samsung one.
 
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Your 1996 headphones have a 3.5mm jack? I ask because while they are too old for Bluetooth there were some non-standard headphone connectors back then (the Motorola I was using then came with headphones that plugged into a miniUSB socket).

If so then you'll be able to use them via the dongle (connector) they provide for it, and probably any other active USB-C to 3.5mm dongle. Audio quality will depend on which dongle is used - I've yet to read any review of the Samsung one.

I think you missed the humor in his post
 
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