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Nokia 5300 is a great music phone,but it can be regrated on that the battery life is so short.So I've come up with this tips and tricks that can help you save some juice out of your phone.Love the loudspeaker but don’t abuse it so much it might become unfunctional.Don’t set the volume to the maximum level when playing through the loudspeaker.I found the radio better and clearer when playing through the loudspeaker than the music player because the loudspeaker omits more treble than the bass. Camera Tips: 1. Always set the NIGHT MODE option especially on night shots 2. Set the White Balance to Daylight – When outdoors (Day) Fluorescent – When indoors 3. For acceptable shots, set the resolution to 800 x 600. NOTE: Using the camera will put up a big drain on your battery. Battery Tip: - Don’t always use the camera. Only when needed. - Set Packet Data Connection to When Needed. Setting can be found on Settings>Connectivity>Packet Data - Always turn on the Power Saver Feature. - Turn off your Bluetooth when not in use. - Turn off screensavers (These are only battery wasters) - Always make sure that the phone has adequate signal. (If the phone is searching for signals, it drains a big part of the battery) - I know its fun to play games, but it can decrease your battery so fast. - The best of all,carry an extra battery if you’re a heavy user.
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If your music files are on your phone or memory card, you can set up the app and it will create a database of all your songs (usually in a folder called "Music"). The app plays what you ask it to play - one song, or an entire album, or all songs in the "genre" Country, etc. The radio just plays whatever sound the phone is sending. The iphone is set up to play a series of songs (probably you selected an album) before pausing.
try playing your music first on your phone then with the cord alreay in your radio, plug it in to your phone....If that doesnt work, might be a setting on your radio....is it on aux in????
Bluetooth is a wireless technology that allows devices to communicate via high-frequency radio signals. Bluetooth headphones are just one of the many devices designed to work with portable music devices as well as ordinary phones. With Bluetooth headphones, you can listen to music as well as make and receive calls--all from the same device. Connecting them is a snap.
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Turn on your cell phone. Enable Bluetooth by accessing your phone's general or network settings. Your phone will search for Bluetooth signals in the area--they are usually denoted by a small icon displayed on the screen. If you don't know how to turn on Bluetooth or aren't sure whether your phone supports Bluetooth technology, refer to your phone's user guide.
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Turn on your Bluetooth headphones while near your cell phone. Turning on a Bluetooth-enabled device will usually put it in pairing mode, meaning it is actively searching for a device to connect to. Since your phone also is actively searching for a Bluetooth device, it should find it right away and prompt you to connect to it. It may ask for a password--refer to your headset's user manual for the default password and how to change it.
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Test your connection. Once your headset is paired, the phone will usually start sending calls and audio to it without any additional configuration. Some phones may prompt you and ask which device to use. Try making calls and/or playing music. If you hear music from only one ear, your phone may not support stereo Bluetooth. If you don't hear anything, re-pair the headphones. Power off your phone and headphones, then turn them back on and repeat steps 1 and 2.
You can purchase a Jupiter Jack. This item plugs into any 3.5mm jack, like the one on your iPhone, and will allow the music on your phone to play through your radios speakers. I own one and love it. Here is the website. Let me know if this helps.
https://www.freejupiterjack.com/2/?
Start by looking at the system. It's pretty tough to miss the two jacks labeled MUSIC and PA.
They take a 1/8" (3.5mm) mono jack, so you can come out of your MOH device with an RCA to 1/8" or 1/8" to 1/8" cord. Your local Rat Shack should have the cables.
buy a micro sd card from any electronics store, put it into your computer(card reader)move selected songs over to the card, take it out of computer and put into phone. Menu,media center, music and tones,my music
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