Earpods don't work with iphone 4.0

Neither the music features or phone features work with my new set of Earpods on my iPhone 4.0.
I can hear the sound, but none of the remote control features will work.

The Earpods Remote remote is now fully operational. I dunno what happened, other than I really gave it a shove, even though it was plugged all the way in.
Anyway, it's working now! 
Thanks again!

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