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THEODORE M NIXON Posted on Nov 10, 2013
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SOUND NOT COMMING OUT OF MY PHONE WHEN SHOMEONE CALLS ME

WHEN LISTENING TO MUSIC THERE IS A LOT OF STATIC AND WHEN SOMEONE CALLS ME THERE IS A LOT OF STATIC

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Check there is no dirt in headphone plug hole

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SOURCE: I cannot get my bluetooth earpiece to receive music from my phone

Your phone's media player is not designed to play music threw your bluetooth headset.

Unfortunetly there is nothing you can do to change this. Sorry about the bad news.

Post back if you have any questions or comments and I would be happy to be of further assistance.

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