[Q] Notifications through headphone and speaker - Nexus S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Anyone else experience the audio notifications and ringtones playing through the back speaker and through headphones at the same time?
2.3.3 stock

Yes, I can confirm this. When using headphones or having my phone connected to my car stereo with the 3.5mm jack the notifications are still played through only the phone speaker.

Teknojunkee said:
Yes, I can confirm this. When using headphones or having my phone connected to my car stereo with the 3.5mm jack the notifications are still played through only the phone speaker.
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You can turn that option off in the settings
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charlieb620 said:
You can turn that option off in the settings
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wow i must be overtly tired today; I just can't seem to find it in the settings.

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Amplifier from Inspire to Care Stereo Aux

Hi.
As we know, the audio output (mini plug out) from the Inspire is weak. I see no software fix for it and I want to boost the sound to my car stereo. Does anyone know of a small amp with female mini plugs (one input-one output) that can fix this issue?
Thanks.
No issues with mine. I just turn on equalizer. Guess it really depends on how loud you want it. Equalization will only enhance it.
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You might try the power amp music player from the market. In settings it has a pre amp that is adjustable.
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Will this boot Pandora's output?
Cobra302 said:
You might try the power amp music player from the market. In settings it has a pre amp that is adjustable.
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weehawk said:
Will this boot Pandora's output?
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No. It only boosts what's being played by it.
I too have the same issue (Toyota?)... It's not an issue with the car's stereo because any other device works fine. I have noticed that some apps are REALLY quiet. I use the built in Music player because it seems to be the least worst, but yeah, definitely an issue with the device. Boo.
There are a lot of options. Search google for inline headphone amplifier.
Ho'okani
Hookani said:
There are a lot of options. Search google for inline headphone amplifier.
Ho'okani
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Yeah, didn't want to have to use more adaptors tho, dohh
Maybe
I have FiiO E5 that is designed for headphones it might be a good choice, I will have to try it sometime! I dunno I just turn up my headunit haha and I turn off the EQ when in my car due to it just muddying up the bass and such...

Headphones jack not working?

A little pissed that no headphone plus came with the phone, si I haven't tested, however it appears that my car audio input it not working on the g2x I can hear the caller, but they can't hear me has anyone tested phone calls using ear plugs?
When I plug into my car input, the external phone mic appears to be turned off and I can hear callers, but they can't hear me.
On my vibrant, I use my car speakers to listen and the phone mic to talk
Is there a way to keep the phone mic on when the jack is plugged in?
when using the head phones on my phone it still sends the audio to the speaker. The phone recognizes that something is plugged in but it still plays through the speaker on the phone. My guess it's a software bug. Can anyone confirm?
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After 2 reboots looks like issue is fixed.,might have been the shush a pp I removed too. Lol
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Any way to route phone through car speakers?

I'm using the Infuse dock and while I really am enjoying using it, the lone issue I have is that all phone calls are audible only via the internal phone speaker rather than the car speakers (via 3.5mm). I know that the Infuse dock was (obviously) not made for the S3 so I don't know if it's an issue only with this dock or if this is how Samsung intended it to be with all docks. Would it be possible for a dev to enable this function in a custom ROM or other method? Thanks very much.
I don't have a dock but quick question. When you navigate to Settings/Dock, is "Audio Output mode" selected?
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SlimSnoopOS said:
I don't have a dock but quick question. When you navigate to Settings/Dock, is "Audio Output mode" selected?
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It is. The audio (music/videos) sounds perfect through my car speakers using a 3.5mm cable but actual phone calls are only audible via the phone speaker. Thanks very much for the reply.
Bump to see if this is feasible. Thanks.
goodwidp said:
Bump to see if this is feasible. Thanks.
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i run my phone via a no name mount (moslty just a holdeR)
& a male/male headphone cable plugged from the phone into my headunit & it plays everything (pandora, calls, Svoice etc) all via the car speakers.
not sure what your issue is.
when you plug in the headphone cable, does the notification area say "headphones connected?"
enohand said:
i run my phone via a no name mount (moslty just a holdeR)
& a male/male headphone cable plugged from the phone into my headunit & it plays everything (pandora, calls, Svoice etc) all via the car speakers.
not sure what your issue is.
when you plug in the headphone cable, does the notification area say "headphones connected?"
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Thanks for the reply. The headphones connected message does appear and while all my music is routed perfectly through my car speakers, it's only phone calls that play solely through the internal phone speaker. The difference between our setups is that my male/male headphone cable goes from the dock's integrated 3.5mm audio out jack to my head unit rather than from the phone's 3.5mm audio out. I'm hoping there's a way to get it to work without having to plug the cord directly into the phone as that would take away the advantage of having a dock with integrated audio. Thanks again.
I am having the same problem music goes through the usb port but calls do not. It is very frustrating. Hopfully they will fix it for CM 10.
crazytalk151 said:
I am having the same problem music goes through the usb port but calls do not. It is very frustrating. Hopfully they will fix it for CM 10.
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That is something else entirely
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My understanding is that Ice Cream Sandwich doesn't have USB audio output standard, but that Samsung adds it into their phones. So, having call audio not route through the USB sounds like an issue to send to Samsung.
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Disable headphone setting / fulty jack...

Not sure uf I have faulty headphones or a faulty jack, but my headphones do not make a good connection with the input jack. That being said, when I am listening to internet radio, and my headphone plug gets moved or twisted, the Note switches over to the music app automatically and begins to play the preinstalled music file. This is very annoying.
Questions -
1. What if I do gave a faulty jack? Will I have to send my note for repairs?
2. What if a new pair of headphones do not lose connection as easy? Is there a way to make the Note not activate the music app when it detects headphones?
3. Anyone else having this issue?
Thanks
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Have you tried another pair of headphones?
On my Desire HD I have a pair of JVC's that are slightly bent and when they're twisted it does some funky stuff. Could be a similar problem?
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Hack available to allow FM Radio to play through speakers?

It's such a bizarre feature to require headphones to listen to the radio on this phone.
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godhamba said:
It's such a bizarre feature to require headphones to listen to the radio on this phone.
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Not bizarre. Your headphone cable is the antenna.
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You can play the FM radio through the speakers already, no hack needed. Of course you need headphones (or really any 3.5mm stereo cable should work I would think) plugged in because they are the antenna as was mentioned, but you can play through the phone's speakers.
brandogg said:
You can play the FM radio through the speakers already, no hack needed. Of course you need headphones (or really any 3.5mm stereo cable should work I would think) plugged in because they are the antenna as was mentioned, but you can play through the phone's speakers.
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How? I have not been able to find a way to do this either.
Just tap the speaker icon on the bottom left of the screen when you're in the FM Radio app.
brandogg said:
Just tap the speaker icon on the bottom left of the screen when you're in the FM Radio app.
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lol I could swear that was not there before
As I known - FM Radio Speaker is an easy-to-use tool that can turn on the speaker to play when the headphones are inserted.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wikimediacom.fm.radio.speaker

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