is it possible to let come the sound from the front top "speaker". Now comes the sound from the back
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I am using a MIO701, before few days I tried to use another hands free connected to the internal jack plug and from that time the speaker of the device is silent and I can not hear any sound/music.
When I am connecting the normal hands free I am hearing the sound from the hands free.
When I am receiving a call I am hearing the ring from the rear speaker but when I reply the microphone and the front speaker are silent. However, when I am enabling the rear speaker from the dial up panel as open conversation then the rear speaker and the microphone are working.
I am afraid that when I tried to insert the other hands free I damaged some micro switch inside the jack plug. Something is giving the order to the front speaker and the microphone to be off and to work only the hands free microphone.
To mechanical repair/replace the jack plug is impossible, but maybe I can make a registry adjustment or something else to force the sound from the front speaker and microphone. Can anyone help on this??
Nobody knows anything about registry adjustments to make the sound come out from the back speaker or to by-pass the switch on the jack plug???
I have a small issue. I can make Skype calls, video and audio perfectly from my galaxy Tab 7 + ( GT-P6210 ). The issue is, sound only comes out of the speakers at the bottom, the loud speaker. Is there a way to make the sound come out of the speaker on the top front? ( near the front camera) so its more like a phone. i cant figure out how to even get that front speaker to work. Any ideas?? Thanks
I was unable finding anything about this problem so I decided to ask you guys here. So the thing is that my top speaker is louder than my bottom one. For example when I watch movies/videos in landscape mode I can always hear the sound coming from the left (top) speaker louder than the right (bottom) one. It's as if there is a small subbuffer integrated to it or something. By the way if I watch movies or some clips on youtube and decide to turn the phone clockwise even though the top speaker is located on the right and the bottom one - on the left, the audio is always like this top=left and bottom=right, so I can't decide wether or not it's a software or a hardware issue. So is this a normal problem? Is it possible that you guys have it but dont notice it? Is it a software or a hardware malfunction? Is it fixable?
Does anyone else experience an imbalance of voices between left (earpiece) and right (bottom speaker) channel when watching videos in landscape? It's really strange because first you hear the voice from the main bottom speaker and half a second later it's hissing out of the earpiece which is really disturbing.
Is it maybe fixable in the kernel or is it possible given the crap quality of the earpiece to disable it all together as clearly 95% of the sound comes from the bottom speaker? Maybe by you? @Freak07
Kind regards
Hi,
is it just my devices, or is it present on yours also?
When I watch, say, a video on facebook/YT/music and tilt phone to landscape, the top speaker (in this case left one when in landscape) is noticeably louder than the bottom (right) one and has a slightly different sound-color.
I presume it is normal since the shapes of mesh through which sound is firing and possibly the speakers are little different ... so just checking whether ask for repair or it's just how it is.
Thanks
Same here. Which is odd since most of my other phones the loud speaker is usually louder than the earpiece speaker.
Thx, good to know. I also noticed, that the sound is coming rather from right side of the bottom grille. When I go with my finger covering the bottom speaker, it stops playing when I cover the right side, not the left.
Try turning on Dolby Atmos, it resolved the balance issue for me.
Settings > Sound > Audio Settings > Dolby Atmos
Unfortunately it also changes the sound out of headphones, etc. I find that using the custom equalizer with "Intelligent Equalizer" off seems to keep the sound about the same as with Dolby off.
I'm not exactly sure why this fixes it but I assume that it's a software issue not a hardware one...