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Is there a way I can hook up regular headphones (3.5 mm) to a Samsung Alias. (original)?

Didnt know if there was a way to do this and would like to know if there was a way to do it.
Thanks.

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Sony Walkman Z (8GB)

Sony knows how to make beautiful technology, and the Walkman Z has clearly received plenty of Sony polish and refinement. This isn't the flimsy, plastic-clad afterthought we saw with the Samsung Galaxy Player 4 and 5 . The Walkman Z feels solid in your hand, and the matte finish and sculpted look all bear the marks of a designer's touch.

That said, there are plenty of indications here that both Sony's and Samsung's designers must have been cohabitating in the same windowless bunker for the last four years. For example, at 0.44 inch thick, the Walkman Z is nearly twice as thick as an iPod Touch from two years ago.

Taking the iPod out of the equation, the Walkman Z is still as thick or thicker than many Android smartphones with similar specs. If Sony is filling up that extra space with battery, you wouldn't know it from the battery life ratings, which peak at 20 hours of music playback or 5 hours of video.

Another head-scratcher is Sony's reintroduction of a proprietary (WM-Port) USB charging cable. Just when you thought Micro-USB was becoming a connection and charging standard for mobile devices, Sony had to throw WM-Port into the mix. Don't get me wrong, I curse aloud every time a depleted iOS gadget sends me scouring the office for one of Apple's so-called "universal" cables, but at least I can count on finding one. In short: don't misplace your Sony WM-Port cable.