See when youre listening to music on the bus and accidentaly, the headphones come out of the phone. The music keeps playing but on the speakers on the phone so the whole bus can hear it.
Is there not a way so that when the headphones are pulled out that the music pauses or stops?
Bugger, I was hoping they would've sorted this problem in the N95 as it has a headphone socket.
I get one next week but I bet its a lot better than the pop-port thing that ends up falling off at the slightest knock. Is a royal pain, especially when someone calls you, you pull the headphones out cos it thinks its a handsfree kit, take the call, hang up and the music starts blaring!
If someone can give me an answer to this as well it'd be appreciated!
Yeah it infuriates me as I always unplug my earphones to answer a call and so when the call ends I have music blaring out.
Sony ericsson used to be the same until their walkman 2.0 software which now asks whether you want to play through the built-in speakers each time the headphone disconnects. Nokia really should adopt this as it's an obvious flaw
...especially since the N95 comes with multimedia buttons that won't respond in time as the multimedia menu pops up first (when switching from portrait to landscape view which is what you need to do in order to access the keys).
On Nokia's S40 device 6230i, the player just stopped once the headphones were unplugged. At least something...
Is there not a 'suggestion box' for n95 official programmers? It's an obvious flaw which as shown by sonyericcson is bound to be fixed. But I suppose the same could be said for every problem we have here