internal mic not working with headphone plugged in - Samsung Galaxy S (4G Model)

Maybe an easy question but I have a vibrant and I can have my headphone plugged in an talk through the internal mic on the phone and everything is good. My wife has a SGS4g and when she plugs her headphones the internal mic stops working. I looked through the setting and did not see anything that would disable or enable it. Its stock and un rooted. Thanks

It should switch to taling by speaker when you plug in your headphones. You cannot use your internal microphone with headphones plugged in.

beedo said:
Maybe an easy question but I have a vibrant and I can have my headphone plugged in an talk through the internal mic on the phone and everything is good. My wife has a SGS4g and when she plugs her headphones the internal mic stops working. I looked through the setting and did not see anything that would disable or enable it. Its stock and un rooted. Thanks
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I have the same problem, but that problem appeared for me only after going to gingerbread, just to make sure it is the GB, I went back to Froyo and it is working again, I can use the internal mic and the external speaker/headphone or whatever.....
Can you please tell me if you are on Gingerbread and Froyo?

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Using headphone jack disable phone mic

The G2X disables the internal mic when the headphone jack is used... This means I can't use my car input jack and input channel for speakers for phone calls.
Without the internal mic, the callers can't hear me...
I see no way to enable to internal speaker when the headphone jack is enabled...
This worked perfect on the Vibrant...
This also works on the Nexus One.
Simple software thing that shouldn't be an issue, but is.
kampf said:
This also works on the Nexus One.
have that i
Simple software thing that shouldn't be an issue, but is.
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I think it depends on the ROM. I used a few that disabled the mic when i used headphones on my N1 too, but most ROMs didn't have that problem.
crawler9 said:
I think it depends on the ROM. I used a few that disabled the mic when i used headphones on my N1 too, but most ROMs didn't have that problem.
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I think it depends on the ROM too. I used to run my Nexus with MIUI and the mic worked fine while playing through car speakers.

[Q] call audio output wont work in car dock.

Ive tried every setting and looked every where and cant figure out how to get audio when i get a phone call using the 3.5 jack connect through the usb. Any having same problem or a fix? I get music and everything else ive tried but calls always go to speaker phone and not my car audio.
socom36252 said:
Ive tried every setting and looked every where and cant figure out how to get audio when i get a phone call using the 3.5 jack connect through the usb. Any having same problem or a fix? I get music and everything else ive tried but calls always go to speaker phone and not my car audio.
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How do you get music to work with the car dock? I didn't have any luck.
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siphyn said:
How do you get music to work with the car dock? I didn't have any luck.
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Go into settings then dock settings and click the second option that says output to external speakers.
I know I hate that! That's the whole point of having it play though the radio.
I hope someone can figure it out, because it doesn't make any sense the way it works now.
Might have to stick to using my bluetooth.
It works great for this!
yeah, it seems that the only way to do it is by using the top 3.5" jack on teh phone itself...seems like a silly oversight
Also did anyone else notice music sounds like crap compared to the jack on the phone? Less bass and just not as full sound.
This is my first post here im XDA. So I figured I would contribute like many here that make this forum a great place. I can confirm that the audio out does work using the jack on the car mount. When the car docking screen pops up, you will need to press the phone shaped icon and that will switch the audio to come out to the external speakers. There is no need to have the 3.5mm cable attached to the phone, just the mount.
Here is a pic of the car mode screen.
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Edit: I tried to post the screenshot but I am not allowed yet since I am fresh to the forums.
Edit: I just reread the OP post and tested out the in call audio and it does not come out through the speakers either. My apologies for jumping the gun.
Rich
socom36252 said:
Ive tried every setting and looked every where and cant figure out how to get audio when i get a phone call using the 3.5 jack connect through the usb. Any having same problem or a fix? I get music and everything else ive tried but calls always go to speaker phone and not my car audio.
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I had something odd happen the other day, I sometimes pair my phone with my car via bluetooth if I'm expecting to use it. I also use the 3.5mm jack to play music through the auxiliary in on the car (I have a USB port in there but a lot of my music is flac, which my car doesn't support). I noticed the other day though if I use both at the same time the music will stop and the call comes through the car, but there's no audio. It doesn't come through my car speakers via bluetooth, I guess it might through the aux cord, but I can't exactly test it at the same time haha. I think these phones just get confused as to what they're supposed to do with audio.

External speaker

I'm currently running cm7 1.5.2, whenever I plug in this external speaker I have it's super quite (media volume all the way up). It sounds fine on my I pod so I know it's not the speaker.. I think my problem is that the phone sees it as headphones thus making it a little bit more quite when in reality I want it louder.. Anyone know of a fix or workaround?
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Powell730 said:
I'm currently running cm7 1.5.2, whenever I plug in this external speaker I have it's super quite (media volume all the way up). It sounds fine on my I pod so I know it's not the speaker.. I think my problem is that the phone sees it as headphones thus making it a little bit more quite when in reality I want it louder.. Anyone know of a fix or workaround?
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I had a similar issue when using my TB with either an external speaker or a cassette adapter. I think my problem was that the TB thought it had a headset/mic combo plugged in and tried to use the external speaker as a mic also...
I bought this device (a TRRS splitter) which separates the mic and speaker into two 3.5mm female aux ports and plug my speaker/cassette adapter into one of the ports (green). Works great.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002ZNJH36
Hope that helps.

No headphone sound since 3.2 update.

Has anyone lost sound out of the headphone jack.
works for me running prime 1.7
dufran3 said:
works for me running prime 1.7
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Same
Sent from my Asus Decepticon using Tapatalk
any ideas what to try?
Works fine for me (running stock).
Try pulling the headphone out slowly while listening for sound. Also have you tried different headphones/speakers?
3.2 stock, headphones working perfectly fine!
isn't muted, right?
craig540 said:
Has anyone lost sound out of the headphone jack.
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mingocr83 said:
isn't muted, right?
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Can you get sound out of the built in speakers? are you running stock 3.2? Do you have root?
Working fine for me on my stock unit.
Working fine for me too. I'd suspect you're either muted, or the headphone jack / headphones themselves are physically damaged.
+1 for headphones & speakers working fine one Stock 3.2. As with what everyone else is saying, try to troubleshoot and make sure all of your settings are correct: known working pair of headphones, volume turned up, headphones plugged in correctly, nothing inside the headphone jack (like dust bunny), sound works through regular speakers, etc.
Then if headphones still don't work through your headphone jack, probably something coincidentally went bad around the same time as your update to 3.2.
Good luck and let us know if all goes well or if you have to RMA it..
I can play music from the speakers but when I plug in headphones I hear sound for one second then nothing, this happens with all my headphone that work on other devices.
craig540 said:
I can play music from the speakers but when I plug in headphones I hear sound for one second then nothing, this happens with all my headphone that work on other devices.
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Sounds like your speaker jack might be bunk. But have you tried to wiggle it while the headphones are plugged into the jack? Maybe the headphone jack has a broken solder joint and if you wiggle it, you can make a connection. If this works, then you know the headphone jack inside is broken.
Then I'd called Asus and have them issue an RMA.
craig540 said:
I can play music from the speakers but when I plug in headphones I hear sound for one second then nothing, this happens with all my headphone that work on other devices.
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Do you get an indication in your notification area that headphones are plugged in? It should pop up in the lower right the moment you plug in your headphones saying 'Audio jack connected- audio jack is plugged in'.
Bestbuy replaced it for me, YEA no wait.

ZEKI tablet internal speaker issue

I have never posted here before but this is bugging me. I am using a rooted zeki tablet and a little while back my internal speaker just stopped working. I didn't worry about that much until my headphone jack came un soldered. I was think the 2 might have been related but when I completely removed the jack my problem persisted. I have used numerous apps to turn the headset switch off and nothing. The wires are fine it seems I have rebooted, factory reset and most things I can think of. I'm stuck...
Zeki speaker issue
I believe the headphone jack could be your issue. The tablet looks at the state of the jack to see if there's a headphone plugged in. And diverts accordingly.

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