That is it, you can't, to my knowledge. You have to send it to a computer and you might still have problems.
And it is a proprietary format for some mobile devices.
You shouldn't have to buy an app to listen to something your friend sent you, without you requesting it.
On Jan 25, 2013, at 6:08 PM, david.smith.01123@gmail.com wrote:
Apparently it's either mp3 or close enough so that if you rename the extension mp3, you can play it.
But I don't know how to rename a file - easily, at least - on ios.
Search app store for sth like "audio convert"? Sounds as tho this may be about to become a common problem.
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On Jan 25, 2013, at 8:48 PM, "N.A. Nada" whodo678@comcast.net> wrote:
> A quick web search says:
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> "The 3GA file extension .3ga often refers to the voice recorded files from mobile phones like Android, Samsung Galaxy S2, S3, Nokia and etc."
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> It seems that Mac & PC have problems with this, and that there may be no way to listen to it on a iPhone.
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> Have your friend tell you what it is and if you still want it ask him to send it in another format.
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> Brent
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> On Jan 25, 2013, at 2:42 PM, Michael Moloney wrote:
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> Hello,
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> I have received a message from a friend with an attachment and the attachment seems to be audio. (Eg .3ga is the format)
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> Can you please advise if there are any apps that will play this sort of attachment because it doesn't seem to be automatically playing from my iPhone?
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> Thanks heaps.
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> Michael Moloney
> moloney.icloud@gmail.com
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