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I have the same problem as well (UK). This was a feature I used all the time and suddenly it has gone since late summer. Can someone from Samsung please look into this. It is SO frustrating as I use the tablet with my partner at the gym for workout and on planes synchronised with two samsung buds.

My partner and I would like to watch a movie together while on a plane. With our old iPad we had an old school headphone splitter, easy. But is there a lightning splitter that allows two headphones? All I have found only support one headphone and one charger and will not play audio on two headphones. How can we both listen to the audio at the same time?

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I'm into building RC planes. One problem I had was that couldn't find a guide to the basics of connecting all the electronics parts together (on instructables). Hopefully this I'ble will help you get started with your RC plane.

My goal is to give you a general idea of what each component is show you how to hook them up.

Biolethal made a very good instructable on a COMPLETE guide to RC electronics so for more detail on each part please read his i'ble. While he thoroughly explains each component, he doesn't explain how to hook it all up. That is the goal of this i'ble to explain how to connect everything.

See his i'ble @ -Complete-Guid...

Also another good place to get started with RC is , but I don't recommend making the plane he made. His plane is big and bulky. I recommend your first plane to be something similar to Experimental Airlines . He has a lot of good planes for beginners but I do not like his style of building fuselages. They are weak and flabby. I will post another i'ble hopefully soon on how to make your own beginner RC foam board plane.

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