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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1772354" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>This is a bit annoying. I have a great little pair of Garmin 'in ear' ear phones which have served me well over two previous iPhones but now when I plug them in I get the above message. Dismissing it does no good but what does work is putting the phone on Airplane mode, unplugging and replugging the earphones. So this is a message and function generated by Apple. The specs are ok so why is Apple stopping me from using a third party device. Is there any solution to this? Or must I buy an overpriced Apple approved device? PS I did originally buy these from an Apple store.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1772354, member: 204485"] This is a bit annoying. I have a great little pair of Garmin 'in ear' ear phones which have served me well over two previous iPhones but now when I plug them in I get the above message. Dismissing it does no good but what does work is putting the phone on Airplane mode, unplugging and replugging the earphones. So this is a message and function generated by Apple. The specs are ok so why is Apple stopping me from using a third party device. Is there any solution to this? Or must I buy an overpriced Apple approved device? PS I did originally buy these from an Apple store. [/QUOTE]
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