i want to use my xdaii as dictaphone. i use pocket dictate.
the problem is, that the mike which works fine while using the telephone gets to sensible when using pocket dictate. i must hold the xda ii one armlength away while speking if i dont want to have cracks from overloading.
thanks for help
ulki
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guyz i am from india. I got gt-i5801 and having a problem related to headphones which is provided with mobile.Whenever i connect my headphones to mobile it plays songs but problem starts when i press button given on my headphones nothing happens and yes mic also dosent work when i recieve a call the person says "hello...hello...hello" then i realized that mic dosent work too help me out.
THANX in ADVANCE for solution..
Have you installed call recorder or any other app that uses mic?
This can cause problems...
Did you observed, and exactly when the problem started?
Like after installing some app or any other issues like it fell in wet by water?
Only the mic of your handsfree is not working or of your phone too?
Actually i dont remember when this problem started..And i dont have any kind of call recording softwares which use headphones.and yes mic of my handset is working properly.when i connect the headphones with some other device like nokia 5320 it works perfectly.
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Such a shame headphones of samsung dosent work on samsung.And working perfectly on nokia.. :-(
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Seems problem related with phone at first...
Have you tried another handsfree on g3?
Is it working?
Tried with other headset.Tgey are working properly..
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You said, problem with button...
You may have installed more then
One music related app and made some as default to handle your hands free...
This may cause problem...
If possible , factory reset and try...
Or change rom...
If you are within warranty period, better to go to store without wasting time...
Ok.. I vl go and get it repaired...although its nt under warrenty...
Hope it wont cost much.. :-/
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Btw thanx for the help...
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So, it was hardware issue...
Well, we are always here for help
Now, it's time for mr. PG
I got my NS on December and I am extremely happy with it, though I face a problem when it comes to talking to someone through the original headset. According to them, they can hear all the background noises WAY louder than they are supposed to and they cannot hear my voice! This is clearly a headset problem since I get no such complaints when I am using the phone's microphone and although I can accept that there will be some extra bg noise when talking through the headset I find it hard to believe that I would deafen them by the use of my hands free.
Does anyone face the same problem? Does someone have to propose another kind/3rd party headset that would work better or perhaps some sort of a software tweak that elludes me...
Running ICS 4.0.4 stock unrooted.
Thank you in advance.
Was having problems with my head phones too. I bought new Samsung head phones and everything is perfect now so I'll suggest u try getting a new set.
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I too had problems with my original headset. Funnily enough i had a couple of iPhone headsets that works great.
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peepee999 said:
Was having problems with my head phones too. I bought new Samsung head phones and everything is perfect now so I'll suggest u try getting a new set.
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Just any Compatible Samsung hands free?
erotser said:
Just any Compatible Samsung hands free?
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Yes! But if possible have them test it for u at the point if purchase.
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I'm loving this phone and all? But it's not without some pretty huge flaws. And this is coming from a guy who managed to survive 2 years carrying a Tilt 2.
Anyway, I digress...
My latest issue (actually my earliest but I've been searching unsuccessfully for a solution for a while now) is that when my phone is paired with a headset, which is pretty much all the time, and I answer a call with the HANDset, the call gets sent to the HEADset. Why would they do it that way?!
It makes no sense whatsoever. If my handset is in my hand and I answer the call with the screen button, send the call to my handset. If I wanted it to my headset, don't ya think I would have hit the button on the headset?
Or maybe there's a setting for this that I'm missing somewhere. If that's the case, I hope someone sets me straight here.
-V
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It makes plenty of sense, your using a headset. It's not a design flaw, that's how it's supposed to work.
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We're gonna have to agree to disagree on this one. You're only "using" a headset when you choose to by clicking on the call answer button. That's why they have 'em.
I've been using Bluetooth headsets for 10 years now and this is the first one I've encountered that functions like this.
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We're gonna have to agree to disagree on this one. You're only "using" a headset when you choose to by clicking on the call answer button. That's why they have 'em.
I've been using Bluetooth headsets for 10 years now and this is the first one I've encountered that functions like this.
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Really? All the phone I have used function this way.
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No way man... Sony Erricsson T-616 - my first BT phone, then a T-630, then the OG Moto RAZR, then the amazing HTC Cingular 3125, then I can't remember what, and then something else I can't remember... And then the Tilt 2, and now...? This is the first phone I've ever used that if you answer the call on the handset, sends it to the headset.
Shouldn't it go where you answer it? If my headset is in reach, great, I'll choose to answer it there. But if not, and just my phone is handy, wouldn't it make more sense to keep the call on the handset? I mean, to me that's just obvious.
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I agree something is bugged with the bluetooth stack.
On my car SYNC will use the car speakers like is suppose to, but it wont use the vehicle built in mic it will use the the phone one. So i have to have the phone close to me with the mic pointer towards my mouth so people can hear me.
I dunno, it makes sense to me that if you have a headset PAIRED and ON that answering a call it would go to your headset. If you don't want it to go to your headset, I dunno man, maybe turn it off? If I had a bluetooth headset and it was paired and on I know I would want it to go to the the headset when I answered the phone but that's just me, I guess I'm just crazy like that.
I think it makes perfect sense. Imagine chilling at work, little office environment, BT speakers....and suddenly those speakers are broadcasting a phone conversation.
I'm with the OP on this, never had a phone behave that way. Call was always sent to which device answered it. Always. Or two phones paired to the same BT headset. I've done that before. Anyway, several reasons for it to be routed where it's answered.
And h/t to the OP for the 3125 reference. Solid little phone!
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I had Tilt2, use bt all the time, and I'm pretty sure it went to the headset when answering. Plantronics Voyager Pro HD might be worth looking into. It automatically sends the audio back to the handset when you take it off your ear, and sends it back when you put it on.
In the dialer after you have answered you can change it back to the internal handset speaker quickly using the speakerphone button which now turned into a Bluetooth symbol and changing the audio back to the phone.
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Hi Guys,
I currently have a GT-N7000 and I am wondering if I could switch to using a GT 7.7 as a daily phone,
I am looking at using it as I TXT and Email more than make calls and would not care if i had to use a BT headset.
Does anyone here use their device as a daily Mobile? If so can you give some good points and bad points please (battery life / Suit pocket fit) things like that
Cheers
84DGR
84DGR said:
Hi Guys,
I currently have a GT-N7000 and I am wondering if I could switch to using a GT 7.7 as a daily phone,
I am looking at using it as I TXT and Email more than make calls and would not care if i had to use a BT headset.
Does anyone here use their device as a daily Mobile? If so can you give some good points and bad points please (battery life / Suit pocket fit) things like that
Cheers
84DGR
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I use the 7.7 as my daily phone. The battery is great and can last 2-3 days under moderate usage (zero- light gaming). I use alternatively a Samsung HM5000 and HS3000 BT headset for phone calls and both for the latter.
The only problem is its portability. You can carry it around if you want since it is light, or you can buy a small carrying case.
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thanks for that...
battery is my main concern... for travelling..
have the released protectors for this?
so keep my note for going out.... Tab for work..
cheers
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Hello xda,
I'm looking for an app that works preferably on bluetooth to be used to communicate with my co driver in a car using the standard headphones with mic (sammy)
I've so far tried android intercom (right idea but relied on voice detection for the ptt and was un reliable), I've also tried BlueFi Phone - this one didn't work very well, call quality was poor. Can anyone suggest an alternative? It would be too costly to simply make a phone call.
Thanks,
Conor
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