Hi I have checked previous posts and cant seem to find the help i need
I have been using my 02 mini for about 12 months and for some reason now I cannot hear out of the earpiece on the phone.
When i make a call the other person on the end of the call can hear me but I cannot hear them.
The only way i can hear them is to plug in an ear piece into the ear jack ( a wired earpiece)
Can someone please help me as this is driving me crazy)
Thank you in anticipation
Norton
try and read this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=8525&highlight=broken+speaker
There is a HUGE differrence between the audio circuits of Himalaya and Magician,,,Himalaya has a common Ringer/Speaker and Ear Piece while Magician has a seperate Ear Piece..
The lack of sound in ear peice is actually due to a bad design..
well u can try pressing the upper left corner while conversation and check if u get a sound..else go to a propoer service center and hv it replaced..
maybe the earpiece's terminals are not in contact with your board. If you have opened your Mini before, try checking them out.
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when making a call on my M500 people cannot hear my voice but I can hear them ok < is mic goosed(u/s ) or is there a problem with rom ?
i had that probelm on my Imate Jam initially thought the problem was with the mic, after showin it to a pro he checked it out and found out that the actual cause was some chip inside which was screwing up
the microphone he tried changing twice but it made no differance to the sound
but another person once told me that theres this little rubber around the mic that holds it in place that sometimes moves and covers the mic hence no one can here u not sure if that can happen in urs but its still an easy option compared to a dead/dying chip
Is there any hardware repair disscuss in this forum?
Or better, can some one share hardware schema XDA or DOPOD?
Is that illegal ?
Hence I never see any service manual/schematic here around.
thanks
I have some troubles with my headset input. It's broken down and i cant repair it. The main problem is that i cant talk through phone becouse device "thinks" that the headset is in... Loudspeaker doesnt work...
Whats the most funny in it? i can talk through devices microphone only with pluged headset. Simply, with pluged headset phone works normaly (i can listen to music,call, talk by loudspeaker)
I guess i will not repair it so is it possible to disable default headset profile, or disconnect, turn off this profile or headset input?
Im owner of Qtek 8310, WM6 Standard v3.7 (FINAL!)
Thx in advance, greeting
There's no software hack that I've heard of. I've always assumed that insertion of the connector into the jack was like flipping a hardware switch.
Maybe be brave and disassemble and clean out your phone? Check if something's jammed in the jack?
I've had such a problem couple of months ago. I sent my phone to the customers service and they replaced the jackplug. After replacing, all works fine.
well, as u can see im from poland. Where should i send my phone?
Can u give me an adress, please? How much is it if i tell them to repair that input and exchange cover? (my cover looks awful, its destroyed)
Thx for answers,
Well, I bought it online (via a dutch webshop), so I could send my phone to a repaircentre wicht they have a contract with. Maybe the place where you bought it offers such a service?
I had the same problem on my qtek 8310!
The problem can be fixed if you got some electro spray!
If you spray some on your headset and take it in and out a few times, it should solve the problem
is that like compressed air?
I had the same issue with my 2125 when i first got it. It never thought I took the headset out. What worked to me was taking an uncoated paperclip, unfold it, and wiggle it around in the headphone jack until the PROFILE went from HEADSET back to NORMAL. May not be the case for you, but....
Exitao said:
is that like compressed air?
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I think it's called "contact spray"
I also faced this problem, wiggling the the headset plug in the jack seemed to help, never ran into the problem again.
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Lucasss
i found the solution.. here's how it goes
play some music, then take your jack, push it in, then start pulling it out slowly level by level, until u hear the sound playing from the speaker again, when you do, pull out the jack fast. that solved my problem, hope htis help others too.
if the handsfree is connected i can hear anyone who calls and they can hear me... if i remove it... no would both ways and no speaker either.
how can i solve this... is there someway i can disable the handsfree function by software and enable it whenever i need it?
Warmie
hi and welcome to the forum.
well you can try to upgrade the radio rom. it might solve the problem. if it doesn't then it should be a hardware problem..
here you can find radio rom
http://vidmes.com/xda/Uni/Radios/
here is the guide for upgrading the radio rom...
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=UNI_Radio
This should help
Cheers
Rajiv
tried the radio upgrade
i tried the radio upgrade, still the same thing happens..
does anyone know which part of the hardware could be faulty or if any of the soldering was broken inside createing an open circuit somewhere.
Warm_ice
Its hardware!!
HI man!!
Im electronic technician, check your speaker with ohmeter, must be continuity (betwen 0 ohm and .300ohm) also check missplaced,unsolded or broken components in mother board and interfaz board (conection speaker board). If the speaker measure good and no missplaced components,,,sorry man the "Audio Codec Chip controller" are damaged
Sound Problem Too
Hi AIN1 i think u may help me too with an idea, My Imate Jasjar has a sound proplem; it stay with no sound all the time and sounds only when i tap/hit a little on front left speaker, i opened it up and removed the motherboard but i failled to find the loose part??? Pls help.
yeah
You haven`t sound in all of three speakers of your UNI??? (Two speakers on front and the speaker of phone?) this is bad you will need to fix the mother board, your last chance is: blow hard in the audio jack conector may be is in short with a metal residue from pin of handsfree or the internal pins of the jack conector are damaged. I think it is the problem, fin a reposal part to change it, go to a technical repairment for celular phones, may be need to adapt a similar or diferent part to fix it. Now Im sure is the jack conector check it plis.
When someone call you , does the device ring normally or still no sound , if so you have a little a problem with audio jack . I can explain after your reply .. sorry for bad english
sound problem fixed
ok... after the sound problem... it started giving me a "no sim found/detected" error
i got it fixed at an i-mate technician he replaced the handsfree socket and the controller IC ... presto... its running wild now less than 30$ to fix
Warm_Ice
Hi all, and thanks for this incredible support group .
I have been using an HTC Fuze P4600 since 2008, running TAEL roms as they are released since 2009. Recently the in call speaker (ear speaker) has begun to malfunction. The sound produced is inaudible; volume is turned up, no foreign objects covering the speaker grill, tried audiopara3.csv. This is NOT the "low in call volume" issue; I have not had an issue hearing in call for 2 years, it has only been happening the past 5 days. In a very quiet environment sound can be heard through the ear speaker, however, words cannot be deciphered as the volume is too low. The speaker phone, bluetooth and usb -> 3.5mm audio jack all work fine, and the microphone works as well (when in call the other party can hear me fine).
I have preformed a hard reset (to no avail), followed by installing the official rom distributed on HTC's website and restoring the locked SPL for warranty purposes. Still the ear speaker is inaudible. Unfortunately my device is no longer covered under warranty and HTC Repair Services have told me they charge a minimum of 140USD for repair. (/me does not have $140 to spend on his PPC)
I apologize if this has become a rant, I'm trying to be thorough..
Would it be naive to assume this is an issue with the ear speaker's physical connectivity and/or physical location? I am prepared to disassemble the device, but I am not confident I would be able to identify and repair the speaker issue.
If it is likely a serviceable physical problem, is there somebody who could inform me on the details of the ear speaker design? I have virtually no experience with electronic soldering, though I know the basics and do have experience soldering jewelry. I remember seeing a thread about making a video out cable (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=411914) with enough content to make me feel confident that I could do it. Would similar information be available for the ear speaker? Should I have titled this thread "NEEDED: Schematics for HTC Fuze ear speaker"?
Any and all advice is appreciated, and let me know if you need more information.
Thanks in advance!
If you use a headset/earbuds with an in-line mic to handle calls, I would appreciate it if you could confirm one thing for me.
During a call, do you hear your own voice (and surrounding noise) through your own headset?
I've never had a smartphone send the audio picked up by my own mic straight back to my own ears during calls. I'm trying to figure out if this is normal behavior for this device or if I have a problem.
u can try turning on microphone noise suppression... i bet its the other side using hands free where his/her mic picks up the loudspeaker and sends it back to you... did happen to me a couple of times and was fixed by the other side switching back to earpiece/headset instead of handsfree loudspeaker.. anyways if the problem still exists try upgrading/downgrading F/W .. if that didnt help simply take it back using the warranty
o and might wanna try a different headset if yours could be the culprit
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u can try turning on microphone noise suppression... i bet its the other side using hands free where his/her mic picks up the loudspeaker and sends it back to you... did happen to me a couple of times and was fixed by the other side switching back to earpiece/headset instead of handsfree loudspeaker.. anyways if the problem still exists try upgrading/downgrading F/W .. if that didnt help simply take it back using the warranty
o and might wanna try a different headset if yours could be the culprit
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Hi Mazroui, thanks for the response. I'm certain it's my own mic and not the other end. Here's how I tested - Bring up dialer, dial any number, hit call. As soon as I hit call, I can hear all the noise coming in from my own mic into my ears, no one is even on the other end of the line yet as the phone is still ringing. If I rub my finger across the in-line mic of my headset, all the rustling noise is sent right back to myself.
I wish I could say it was the other person on the other end of the line, but I'm definitely hearing the noise from my own mic during calls for some reason.
So I take it your phone doesn't do this?
whoaboy said:
Hi Mazroui, thanks for the response. I'm certain it's my own mic and not the other end. Here's how I tested - Bring up dialer, dial any number, hit call. As soon as I hit call, I can hear all the noise coming in from my own mic into my ears, no one is even on the other end of the line yet as the phone is still ringing. If I rub my finger across the in-line mic of my headset, all the rustling noise is sent right back to myself.
I wish I could say it was the other person on the other end of the line, but I'm definitely hearing the noise from my own mic during calls for some reason.
So I take it your phone doesn't do this?
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wow.. definitely not... im using my dead lg g2 headset with 2 in ear plugs.. did u test with a different headset ? im guessing yours is a mono headset like my old blackberry phone 1 ear style... i remember it did that a lot.. although was very clear and loud but simply too irritating
I don't hear my own voice through the microphone on my Bower & Wilkins p5.
mazroui said:
wow.. definitely not... im using my dead lg g2 headset with 2 in ear plugs.. did u test with a different headset ? im guessing yours is a mono headset like my old blackberry phone 1 ear style... i remember it did that a lot.. although was very clear and loud but simply too irritating
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Yeah, I tested with 4 or 5 different headsets, all stereo. A basic Panasonic set, Apple EarPods, Bose QC20 (Android version), Bose QC25, and I even have the Sony Active Noise Cancelling earbuds which only function with the Xperia devices, and even those send the audio from the mics back into my ears.
Each of these headsets work perfectly fine in other devices I have such as Google Nexus 5, Motorola Moto X 2014, iPhone 5S, and others.
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Yeah, I tested with 4 or 5 different headsets, all stereo. A basic Panasonic set, Apple EarPods, Bose QC20 (Android version), Bose QC25, and I even have the Sony Active Noise Cancelling earbuds which only function with the Xperia devices, and even those send the audio from the mics back into my ears.
Each of these headsets work perfectly fine in other devices I have such as Google Nexus 5, Motorola Moto X 2014, iPhone 5S, and others.
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did u test if the phone was water proof XD maybe got something in the jack ? anyways with a problem like that id definitely use that warranty and save my self the hassle..
phone isn't supposed to do such a thing and with that many headsets tested u can prove it to the service center and ask for a replacement with no questions asked
Android404 - Thank you for the confirmation!
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did u test if the phone was water proof XD maybe got something in the jack ? anyways with a problem like that id definitely use that warranty and save my self the hassle
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Yeah, I did a check to make sure the phone was waterproof using the service menu to test the phone pressure. It's never been in any water at all, closest it has ever been is on the bathroom sink while I'm taking a shower.
Yeah, I'm going to have to go down the warranty route I think.
wish u all the best
Thank you sir!