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By Whitson Gordon | 11.01.22 |
Most major flagship phones have done away with the headphone jack in 2022, and Bluetooth headphones are as popular as ever. Even though it's nice that there's no cord to catch on the doorknob when I'm leaving the house, Bluetooth has its own share of quirks. Before you start pressing buttons and tweaking settings, see whether you can find the source of the problem: It could be your earbuds, sure, but it could also be your phone or even the app you're using to play music. If you can determine the source of the problem, you might have a better idea of where to focus your troubleshooting efforts. Here are some of the most common issues you may encounter, and how to fix them. | |
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