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 HTC Desire Official Thread V2, FAQs on First Page

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Neomax3
post May 31 2010, 04:54 PM

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QUOTE(Spawnster @ May 31 2010, 04:25 PM)
i'm currently tethering with my office pc using my desire. not bad. simple to use. now i'm going to cancel my maxis broadband smile.gif
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won't it damage the radio in long running time?
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post May 31 2010, 10:17 PM

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QUOTE(gmhafiz @ May 31 2010, 08:02 PM)
There's no promotion for HTC desire, unlike iphone. This is why very few people are buying them  doh.gif
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Actually there is. Maxis advertised it @ The Star last Saturday
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post Jun 2 2010, 01:17 PM

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Anyone know a very good headphone that is compatible with Desire 3.5mm jack that does not need an additional adapter? Seem can't find one right now cry.gif

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post Jun 2 2010, 02:02 PM

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QUOTE(jujx @ Jun 2 2010, 01:49 PM)
ITS THE 3.5MM! suppose to be standardize
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Nope shakehead.gif Desire's one it's a bit different compared to a normal stereo headphone jack. I've tested with my headphone and the sound does not come out. Only with an adapter u can hear the sound.

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post Jun 2 2010, 02:49 PM

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QUOTE(i_bony @ Jun 2 2010, 02:23 PM)
try audio technica, available at machines.

or if u want to find more brands. try search for yuheng at garage sale

i use audio technica es7 as headphone. and few other brands as well.
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Thanks man! thumbup.gif Will be looking forward this weekend.
I noticed that the difference between a normal 3.5mm headphone jack with HTC Desire's jack is that the normal one has a triple-conductor while HTC's is a quad-conductor jack. We can see at the provided HTC earphone there is 4 segments (dunno what it's called) just like Iphone's instead of 3 segments. Anyway will buy an adapter in case I can't find the right headphone for me smile.gif

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