I think you are talking about two different things. It sounds like you are 
wanting to use the radio in that case, you need to have a headset plugged into 
the phone. If you are wanting to listen to music that you have loaded on the 
phone, then you do not need a headset plugged into the phone. The same goes for 
listening to things over the internet using the Nokia internet radio program. 
Note. The Nokia internet radio is not the same thing as the FM radio. They are 
two different programs on your n86. You will need Talks 5.20.3 in order to use 
the Nokia internet radio program and have most items read to you. That is what 
it sounds like your friend is using.

Produced on a Nokia N95 smart phone using a Symbian based screen reader.
Signed: Stephen Giggar
Skype: dr-phone.

Hardware eventually fails, software eventually works.
No amount of bandwidth can fix poor design.


-original message-
Subject: [Talks] Listening to  music and/or speech.
From: "Maurice Press" <mauricepr...@enterprise.net>
Date: 07/04/2011 8:13 AM

 Hi All,
Please forgive me if this isn't totally Talks related but I have a query and
wonder if someone can enlighten me.

I have a colleague who uses a music channel on his mobile phone which is
relatively old.  However,  The music will play happily through his phone
which bye the way is a Nokia.
However,  when I try to access music or speech   on my Nokia N86, it won't
play without headphones being attached. So,  is this  a Phone problem or
Talks Related.
Can anyone throw some light on this please.

Thanks.




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