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Originally Posted by dyzs
Wirelessly posted (Nokia 6310i: Nokia6310i/1.0 (7.00) Profile/MIDP-1.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.0)
This usually only happens with unshielded speakers such as phones, clock and car radios, and cheap (computer) speakers.
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I don't think this is limited to cheap speakers. For example, the speakers connected up to my workstation list for around $450/pr ("low end" studio monitors) and GSM makes them buzz. Very annoying for me. Hence need to keep phone several feet away. Not viable tactic if you're working in cube farm land though. BB's also make the speakers in my living room buzz from time to time if I'm standing w/in a few feet. I won't tell you how much those puppies cost but suffice to say I doubt anyone would accuse Bowers & Wilkins of being cheap. Hence I don't think a speaker upgrade is likely to solve OP's problem.
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Originally Posted by herver
The cause of that annoying voice when your phone received any signal is the poor designed of your computer audio speaker.Put some metal shield of your audio speaker amplifier,observed proper grounding to prevent rf interference enter on your audio devices.
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My monitors are shielded, grounded, and connected via XLR cables. It's the cones and drivers, as noted by HiTek146.