I am getting crackling sound from the speaker when listening to online radio (I presume with any constant data stream). This only happens with a GPRS connection and is fine on HSDPA. There is also no crackling if listening through the earphones either even on GPRS. Looks like EMC getting on to the speaker.
Can anyone try streaming online radio station (if they are getting a GPRS signal) and report if they are seeing the same effect or not.
PS: I am using real player for the stream.
it dont have anything to do with the phone i suspect you can try it out by not using the headset
a headset works as an antenna too and recieve the gsm connections as noise
I am getting totally the opposite, no interference with the headset and some interference through the speaker without the headset.
I ended up returning the device and getting a new one, this time from a different retailer and don't have this problem anymore.
It must have been fault of some sort.
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I have a Sony Ericsson A2DP Headset. It connects fine for both calls and for listening to music. There is however one small annoying issue.
If I'm listening to music (generally I have to have the volume up quite high) and a phonecall comes in and I take the call; something weird happens when the call ends.
The bluetooth connection is dropped and basically everyone in the vicinity gets and earful of whatever music I was playing before the call. This can be pretty bad if I'm sitting at one of our quiet, open plan offices. If I press the play buttin on my headset it reconnects and audio comes in over the headset again but it's not good to have to do this after every call.
Anyone else had this issue?
Thanks in advance.
Whenever I encounter a quirky bluetooth problem, deleting the pair relationship and repairing sometimes helps.
Works fine for me... Could be headset specific, as I use Motorola S9's and Plantronics 855's without the issue you're having.
It does it for me too. After the phone call the music is played through the phone's speaker for just a couple of seconds, then gets transferred to the headset in mono for a couple of seconds before reverting back to normal.
I can see this would be annoying if you were in a quiet place.
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and me, funnily enough I have a Samsung MP3 player and the headset works perectly with that - good old HTC
I am experiencing my bluetooth cutting out when the receiver is inserted in the phone. As soon the the receiver is removed from the phone, bluetooth streaming resumes flawless playback. Wouldn't expect that it would cause signals issues with the bluetooth. I don't have another headset to try. It's a cheap china stereo bluetooth headset. I works really well and has good sound. I'm wondering if another headset might be better. I have a bt home connect from xtrememac and I seem to be able to walk around my apartment w/out it cutting out. But it only seems to give me a problem with music and not with voice calls. Any suggestions?
Hello,
Is there some way to find out why the phone is always sending audio signal over bluetooth when activated? It would be great to see if there's some app ding that.
I own a Cellular line F5XT interphone and I always connect it to my phone over bluetooth. Whenever the phone sends whatever audio signal to the interphone (e.g. even no sound, just background noise), it gives the precedence to such signal and I cannot activate other functionalities (like AM/FM Radio) on my headset.
Basically I think it would be enough to find out what is occupying the audio channel over bluetooth all the time when connected.
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Anyone? My HTC One is crazy!
I have had the airpods for a few months and I have the rare problem that when I go through an area that, I think, there is a lot of interference, my phone (this only happens when the screen is blocked) my airpods begin to receive interference and stops getting sound to them, instead, the music continues to play.
I sense that the problem is the phone and bluetooth, that somehow when I turn off the screen lowers the intensity and loses the connection.
I have other wireless headphones and they also received interference but I never stopped playing the music completely.
Has it happened to anyone else?
Thank you
For some reason, one out of three times, after establishing a link with a Bluetooth device (car, headphones, etc), the phone starts playing audio through its speaker, instead of the Bluetooth device, either immediately after establishing the connection, or a little while later the bt device speaker strangely stops playing and the phone speaker continues. The BT settings continue showing that the BT device is still connected for audio, etc. Why could this problem continue happening? That's the only reason I am going to have to buy a difference device. Everything else works fine on this phone.