After insertion of the 3.5 jack headphones need to be disconnected my microphone on the device. I want to use headphones and microphone for making phone calls on your device!
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Hi there,
I've got a simple problem to solve: When in my car, I have my Raphael plugged to the car stereo with a cheap ExtUSB Adapter. The phone recognizes the adapter as a Headset, but I don't have a microphone attached.
When someone calls, I want to use the headset Audio but with the handset microphone.
Is there any easy solution for this? Putting the phone to speaker mode works sometimes, but the phones speaker isn't loud enough for most situations.
thx, h3po
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another situation, same problem:
I just bought a cradle for my Raphael which happens to have a built in microphone and a line-out jack, which I do not plan to use. But when I plugin my handset, it goes to headset mode and I cannot hear the ringtone when the phone rings.
I can't believe there's no way to choose the speaker output =/
Is there a way by which I can use my phone's 3.5 mm output jack as an input jack. I want to connect my mobile to other music device's audio out via a 3.5 mm stereo cable and play the audio via my phone's loudspeaker. Also, I want to record the input sound to a WAV/MP3 file on my mobile. I know this is a weird question but curious to know if anyone has done a research on this... BTW, its an Xperia Neo V
Hi All,
I was wondering if the below scenario is possible with any android phone.
- Plug a 3.5mm splitter into the audio jack (two female ends)
- Plug a speaker system (headphones, whatever) into one split port
- Plug a microphone into the other split port
Would the phone play audio (music, etc) through the headphones normally? If someone were to call, would the voice on the other end play through the headphones and the microphone work for me to talk to them through?
Thanks!
EDIT: Since the response has been overwhelming I went and tried the method above. Works perfectly. Thanks to... me *self high five*.
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i connected my nexus to my car stereo aux jack via Bluetooth device that have no microphone .
now when i make a call the other person cant hear me because the phone is trying to use the Bluetooth microphone which it does not have.
is there a way to force the phone to use the internal phone mic for audio input while the output will still be trough the Bluetooth device ?
thank you
Hi,
I have the following question, most (maybe all) smartphones have a 3.5mm audio jack which also allows headphones with a mic (included with some phones) since it has TRRS.
What i want is a way to connect a normal mic which is TRS (i has have a TRS->TRRS adapter) to that 3.5 audio jack in order to increase the mic volume in my phone, one main reason is when my phone is connected via bluetooth to some speakers like in the car, it will automatically decrease the mic volume.
Any suggestions?
Anyone?
This is really annoying as bluetooth lowers mic volume to almost noting...
I have discovered that mixer_paths.xml file might help in boosting the mic on bluetooth and that it also might a cyanogenmod bug...
Is anyone familiar with the values in this file and what they mean?