Using my blackberry for music
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Using my blackberry for music
So I've been looking around to try and find a way to play the music on my blackberry in my car. I found a few post about I phones, but not much on the BB. I figure if I just add an aux line it would work, but was wondering if there is an easier way.
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FM modulator or some kind of aux in. The cheapest way to get aux in involves soldering and requires use of a CD with just silence on it. The cheapest way that doesn't require soldering that I've heard of is the grom adapter. It connects where an external CD changer would. It requires firmware 9.55 or higher though (hold the text button and preset 1 to find out what your firmware is.)
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Auxmod works great.
I have a BB storm and I have auxmod on my 8, I just put it in tape mode and all my tunes play, also when the phone rings it auto mutes the tunes and rings through the speakers and I hear the callers voice. My storms mic is strong enough I do not have to take it out of the holster I have it mounted in so I just push answer and talk.
I have a BB storm and I have auxmod on my 8, I just put it in tape mode and all my tunes play, also when the phone rings it auto mutes the tunes and rings through the speakers and I hear the callers voice. My storms mic is strong enough I do not have to take it out of the holster I have it mounted in so I just push answer and talk.
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