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Hi Darla
Love your blog. I'm a Symbian freak myself coming from a 6630 to 6680 and now N80 and expecting an N95.
A question regarding the N95 that I've been wondering about. When you have standard non-Nokia headphones plugged in to the 3.5mm jack listening to music (or something) and receive a call I suppose you hear the ringing. But how do you answer it? Do you then have to un-plug the headphones in order to get the microphone in the phone to work? Or can you keep your headphones on and just answer the phone and keep on listening in the headphones and talk in to the telephone microphone?
--Niklas
Posted by: Niklas | April 02, 2007 at 03:46 AM
You may be "green" Darla - but who else is Pink like you? ;-)
Posted by: Neil | April 02, 2007 at 03:56 PM
i havent tried it as i only got my phone today but the phone comes with a remote control that you can plug your own headphones into, so i assume when you do that, the phone will then activate through the remote control the same as it would if you had the nokia headphones plugged into the remote control unit.
Posted by: dani | April 07, 2007 at 06:59 PM
No. When using headphones (even without the inline remote) the phone still uses the regular microphone on the handset. When you plug in a the headphones it will ask you what type of enhancement it is, you would then choose headphones, and then the phone will display (use phone microphone).
Posted by: michael | August 10, 2008 at 02:35 PM
hi there where did you get that clock screen saver its very nice can u send me a link where i can download... thnx bye
Posted by: beni | September 27, 2008 at 04:36 AM