Is there a product out there that can be used in the way the picture below (or above) shows? A really small speaker that’s in (or silighly bigger) the similar size of phone’s built-in speaker.
smc87 ( @smc87@lemmy.mcnas.tk ) 20•11 months agoThis picture hurts my head. Why is there a penis?
- taylus ( @taylus@lemmy.ml ) 4•11 months ago
Your phone doesn’t have a penis?
wheresmypillow ( @wheresmypillow@lemmy.one ) 1•11 months agoI always wondered how new phones were made.
HumbertTetere ( @HumbertTetere@feddit.de ) 1•11 months agoIt’s a male phone.
Phones have a biased sex ratio, so chances are you mostly saw female phones until now.
UPDATE: Well… 15 minutes after making this post the phone fell out of my pocket and slided 20 meters away. Screen died. I guess I won’t be needing the speaker now.
But I believe this will be good opportunity to repair it. It was 4 years old. Thankfully one of my backup phones, an LG G4 still works. Which is 7 years old and has Android 6 on it. I’ll go and look for a custom ROM I guess.
hyorvenn ( @hyorvenn@jlai.lu ) 6•11 months agoWhat a twist
Synthead ( @Synthead@lemmy.ml ) 5•11 months agoYou don’t want to fix your phone instead?
I_Miss_Daniel ( @I_Miss_Daniel@kbin.social ) 1•11 months agoYou just need a headphone attached to a trs plug. With most phones, if you don’t use a trrs plug it’ll keep the main phone mic active but route the earpiece audio to the headphones.
Papamousse ( @Frederic@beehaw.org ) 1•11 months agonot small like the internal one, but there’s some plug-in speaker on AliExpress, for instance https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004533202642.html or https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003875303429.html exists in 3.5MM or USB-C.
Or you buy a replacement speaker and solder a 3.5mm audio jack on it, but I don’t know if the headphone jack has enough power to power an external speaker