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Interference's - Software conflicting - lack of free memory - dying hardware |
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I have just installed my new touch and new S9 headset and it works really well for calls and listening to music! It didn't take long at all just be sure and now that the passcode is 0000 and thats about it. Now I just need to figure out if I can get them to work with my ps3 for movies and games!
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Where do you get your music?? I just download mine from limewire and transfer it over to my sprint music player and it all seems to work fine |
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Original S9 (real) or knock off? The knock off bluetooth devices always have bad reception and quality. Have another bluetooth or someone elses' S9 to troubleshoot perhaps it's your head set or the phone? -CC |
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I started a thread about the S9 a couple of days after the new Sprint rom came out. The S9 had worked for me prior to the new rom. The first time I used the S9 after the rom installation I had to hold the phone in the air near the S9 to get unbroken reception. I doubt though, that the rom had anything to do with it. One thing I noticed when the sound was dropping out was that the dropout seemed to coincide with each step, indicating either a loose connection or more likely a jostling battery. My question: Could a poor connection to the battery cause this problem without it soft resetting the phone?
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