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Bluetooth Interruptions of music after a conversation, who is to blame - phone, headphones, software?
After talking through the JBL TUNE600BT headphones, the music starts to slow down, it is treated by reconnecting the headphones to the phone. Phone Galaxy A50. In a normal situation, the sound is not interrupted if I am in the next room at 10 meters, but after talking on the phone, terrible brakes begin even if the phone is in close proximity, interruptions, the music speeds up after a break for a split second ... as if the phone's processor is overloaded. Brakes are aggravated when unlocking the phone in the face. I wonder if it's curable at all? I did not expect such behavior from fairly expensive devices.
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The technical support of the headphone manufacturer answered verbatim the following: This happens with wireless headphones, unfortunately. it is not possible to set it up.
tl;dr: buy an iPhone, or buy a wired one, or play this lottery until you guess, or become a system programmer and figure out what the Koreans messed up there.
There is a codec from 1988, and there are a bunch of more modern, but paid ones, and many of them are bullshit. As a result, some companies cut their versions of codecs so as not to pay anyone. They are type compatible with different devices, but not always (VERY NOT ALWAYS).
And all this has a pack of tinctures, and in the settings you can also get your hands dirty.
And yes, this can generally be a player problem, not a phone and ears :)
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