Hi i have a nokia 6610 phone which is very old one and i want to repaire and uprade it for some reasons.
The problem is about the headphone of it. Its hard to find official headphone so i have though that i may can change it with modern headphones by soldering directly to the circuit board .
On the link page you can see pop-port pinout of nokia ;
The table says that each headphone parts (right-left-mic) has its own positive/negative terminals. But on the modern headphones just have positive terminals of them and common ground. I have thought to solder a modern headphone to the exact pinout of the nokia's positive terminals except shorting all negative terminals of right-left-mic parts of each others and connect them to gnd. But im not sure if it will work or not .
What do you think ?
The problem is about the headphone of it. Its hard to find official headphone so i have though that i may can change it with modern headphones by soldering directly to the circuit board .
On the link page you can see pop-port pinout of nokia ;
The table says that each headphone parts (right-left-mic) has its own positive/negative terminals. But on the modern headphones just have positive terminals of them and common ground. I have thought to solder a modern headphone to the exact pinout of the nokia's positive terminals except shorting all negative terminals of right-left-mic parts of each others and connect them to gnd. But im not sure if it will work or not .
What do you think ?