HS-20/AD-41 and N93

Hello, I would like to know if the HS-20/AD-41 is compatible with my N93(not the N93i or N93 golf edition).
Thanks

09-Oct-2006
03:53 PM
zvicohen wrote:
Same with an N73, so it's not just the N80 that is not compatible with the AD-41.
N73 is fully compatible, all you need to do to make the buttons work is plug the pop port without the 3.5 headphone jack connected to it. As soon as the phone recognize the headset, that is the time to plug in the 3.5 jack. Good luck!!!
There are 10 kinds of people...the ones who know binaries numbers and the ones who don't.

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