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This is easy. All you need is a HDMI adaptor for the S5 .you will find it on Amazon .when you get it plug in the usb into your you then plug a HDMI lead into the HDMI socket then get the lead for charging your phone and plug that into the usb socket on the adaptor then you plug the adaptor to the mains. . Don't forget to connect the other end of the HDMI Lead to the TV. I have one for my Galaxy S3. They do work but you have to get the right one for the phone . I don't know if the one for the S3 will be ok but it mighy work
Power output on a headphone socket is not great - depends on the headphone and speaker resistance - have you tried a cheap pair of in ear headphones to see if it is the headphone socket.
Headphone socket does sometimes break like the power socket its one of the most common problems on a laptop.
If so its not difficult to find a new headphone socket or even re-solder the old one - it may be a dry joint!
Are you getting sound through the laptop speakers for a start.
The headphone socket should interrupt the main speakers automatically so there is no setting in sounds and devices in windows that would cause your problem.
First Option: mostly nokia chargers doesn't make problems... just try the following.. connect ur mobile with a system (usb cable)... found out whether it is charging or not... if the same prblm appears then there is a prblm in ur cell phone or power jack(socket)... if it charged with usb cable buy a new charger Please change Phone Bettery and check the charging IF Charging Problem not Solved So
Second Option: Your Phone charging IC Fault So Please change charging IC And charging Problem will Solved Quickly
it charges from the usb port on your computer, apparently the usb cable and the headphone jack are in the same spot, so listening while charging is impossible,.
Im not sure what DIN sockets you're trying to describe here, but quite often, you can record from a tape player to a pc by connecting an rca cable to an adaptor; rca to 1/8"(headphone pin) and then plugging that headphone pin in to the microphone input on your computer.
You should be able to use the play side but I do not think you will be able to charge it.
The transmitter side is taken from the earphone socket.
The power comes from the mains plug via. the Philips lead and is at 5 volts.
I could be telling you wrong as I do not know what adaptor you are looking to purchase.
This is a "known issue" that I have raised to Plantronics. Whether they do anything about it, remains to be seen. The workaround I have discovered seems to work with both of my P590 headphones that stopped charging:
1. Plug in the USB charging cable to a laptop or computer that is powered on. 2. Connect the USB charging cable to the headphones 3. Connect the 3.5mm headphone cord cable to the headphone output on the laptop of computer (this is the long cable with the normal 3.5mm stereo plug at each end) 4. Plug the other end of the 3.5mm cable into the P590 input.
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