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<html><head><meta content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="content-type"><title>Headset Jack</title></head><body><h1><a name="Headset_Jack"></a>Headset Jack</h1>A
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headset jack is small round connector that is plugged into the device
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and is used for audio applications. The 2.5mm jack is standard while
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3.5mm jack is a music headphones standard.<br></body></html>
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<body><h1><a name="Headset_Jack"></a>Headset Jack</h1>Headset jack is a
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small round connector on the phone shell, where one can plug in the
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earphone/headset. While the compatibility of 2.5mm headset jack is
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limited to headsets/earphone with small pins, the slightly larger 3.5mm
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jack supports wide variety of music headphones.<br></body></html>
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