You can simply buy a headset for your phone, and plug it in. What I don't like is you only have one speaker. I know phone carriers sell actual headphones for cellular phones, but they're pretty pricy.
Not unless the headphones are equipped with a microphone. Hands-free headsets contain both a speaker & a microphone. Bluetooth headphones (for listening to music) don't normally incorporate a microphone.
no you use the ibeats headphones that come with phone
No. Not properly, anyway. The connectors are different on Skull Candy headphones and don't match up properly on the Samsung Galaxy. The result is music playing through your phone's speaker as though no headphones were inserted, distorted sound, or sound cutting out and stopping when the jack is moved.
Yes, the FM Radio is free! But you have to plug in headphones to make the radio work because the LG Chocolate Touch uses the wires of the headphones as an antenna. However, you still have the option of listening through the phone's speakers instead of the headphone's speakers... as long as some sort of headphones are at least plugged into the headphone slot (even broken headphones would work! as long as there is still wire going into the phone's headphone slot)! Very fun phone! Source: I own a LG Chocolate Touch VX-8575
Cell phone headphones are most likely to be 2.5mm, while regular headphones are 3.5mm.
Nextag cell phone headphones can be used on any cell phone.
Yes, as long as your cell phone has the necessary port to plug in the headphones.
You may be able to play music through your stereo from your phone using an AUX cable if your stereo and phone have an AUX port. It may also work in the headphones port.
a phone you nipnum!
No They Are Like Regular Headphones You Plug Them Into Your Phone Or Mp3
Headphones do not use batteries, they use a power source such as an iPod or mobile phone.
your voice causes vibrations on a speaker like object (the microphone) and as the diaphragm of the film moves back and forth it moves a magnet creating electrical signals...this is then transmitted through the air to the phone tower where it is sent to another phone and the phone decodes it and does the same thing the microphone did...but it creates noise instead of receiving it