I get that problem, along with my friends, all the time since we all have either T-Mobile or Cingular. Frankly, just don't keep your phone too close to you speakers! I'm sitting at my desk right now near my computer's cheap $20 no-name brand speakers and I get that sound alot when my phone is getting a call or text come in... When I sit at my desk downstairs with $80 Logitech speakers, I don't get that problem. Maybe the guy is exaggerating the price of his speakers when in actuality they are crappy speakers??
I don't think it's quite that simple. I have a set of $250 Bose speakers on my desktop. I get that buzz if a call or text is about to come in (I use T-Mobile). Although I've never come close to thinking that the speakers are about to blow. It really is a matter of just moving my phone away from the speakers.
I use T-Mobile as well, and my Logitech speakers make NO sound at all when getting data or calls. When at work, the cheap speakers that come with computers make the interference noise, though. Maybe the BOSE speakers you have are not computer speakers... Only well shielded speakers don't get the interference.
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I get that problem, along with my friends, all the time since we all have either T-Mobile or Cingular. Frankly, just don't keep your phone too close to you speakers! I'm sitting at my desk right now near my computer's cheap $20 no-name brand speakers and I get that sound alot when my phone is getting a call or text come in... When I sit at my desk downstairs with $80 Logitech speakers, I don't get that problem. Maybe the guy is exaggerating the price of his speakers when in actuality they are crappy speakers??
I don't think it's quite that simple. I have a set of $250 Bose speakers on my desktop. I get that buzz if a call or text is about to come in (I use T-Mobile). Although I've never come close to thinking that the speakers are about to blow. It really is a matter of just moving my phone away from the speakers.
I do find this site humorous.
I use T-Mobile as well, and my Logitech speakers make NO sound at all when getting data or calls. When at work, the cheap speakers that come with computers make the interference noise, though. Maybe the BOSE speakers you have are not computer speakers... Only well shielded speakers don't get the interference.