- Jan 12, 2013
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Hi All,
My first WP was the Lumia 900, for which I was gifted a Nokia Play 360 to play music through. The thing worked like a champ--good sound, easy to use, reasonable portable, and a battery that didn't know what it meant to stop. Now that I've upgraded to the Lumia 920, though, the Play 360 has become (at least wirelessly), a nice paperweight. The two devices recognize each other, no problem, and I watch the status go from "Not Connected" to "Connected" to "Connected Music" in about one second flat. Problem is, I start playing music on the phone, no sound comes out of the speaker. I don't think it's a purely volume-related issue, since the thing works fine when connected physically. I've really been itching to get a second speaker for the stereo effect, but until I can resolve this, it's a no-go. So, any of you wonderful people out there experienced this and found a solution? Or at least somebody out there smarter than me (let's set the bar low!) that can figure out what's going on? I'm afraid I'm just too far behind in understanding some of the technology out there... :unhappy:
Thanks!
Alberich
My first WP was the Lumia 900, for which I was gifted a Nokia Play 360 to play music through. The thing worked like a champ--good sound, easy to use, reasonable portable, and a battery that didn't know what it meant to stop. Now that I've upgraded to the Lumia 920, though, the Play 360 has become (at least wirelessly), a nice paperweight. The two devices recognize each other, no problem, and I watch the status go from "Not Connected" to "Connected" to "Connected Music" in about one second flat. Problem is, I start playing music on the phone, no sound comes out of the speaker. I don't think it's a purely volume-related issue, since the thing works fine when connected physically. I've really been itching to get a second speaker for the stereo effect, but until I can resolve this, it's a no-go. So, any of you wonderful people out there experienced this and found a solution? Or at least somebody out there smarter than me (let's set the bar low!) that can figure out what's going on? I'm afraid I'm just too far behind in understanding some of the technology out there... :unhappy:
Thanks!
Alberich