Hmm, so I've figured out that apparently my right speaker is loose.. or something. It plays sound, but if it's too loud, it starts buzzing and gets really fuzzy sounding. Then, it stops playing anything at all. However, if I squeeze the right side where the speakers are, I get sound again.
So, my question is, is there any physical fix that you guys know of? Do you think using some rubber cement on the side would fix the issue (probably my last ditch effort if I care enough)? I was actually hoping there might be some kind of... holey electrical tape, like the black electrical tape, but with holes so that sound could pass through.
Hmm, any ideas?
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Whenever I talk on the phone and I'm yelling, the phone produces a "reverb" almost as if i am making a peice of metal flex (or like hitting a gong).
Then, I turn the phone over and tap just above and below the galaxy s logo, and I get a rattle and another reverb, respectively.
Kinda feels cheap, was wondering if it was just my phone or has anyone else noticed it? Also, what components are causing it?
Reverb, unnoticed. The sound you're hearing that is the auto-focus lens shifting on it's springs as you tap.
no, but i hear odd cracking noises when i twist opposing ends of the phone in opposite directions.
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no, but i hear odd cracking noises when i twist opposing ends of the phone in opposite directions.
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Why on earth would you do that? Or is my sarcasm meter broken?
Hey guys,
I want to check if anyone is having the same issue as I have.
When i use my headphones (Bose QC15), as soon as the heaphone jack moves a tiny bit (as when the phone is in my pocket and I am walking), it cuts the sound in the left ear. I tried with several other headphones and have the same issue.
I sent the phone for repair three times and every time it came back still faulty. I finally got sent a new phone yesterday (which by the way has a flat screen rather than the old curved screen) and the problem is still here, even though it's not as bad as with the old one.
It seems like the headphone jack makes contact with the unidoby casing and that is what cuts the sound from the left ear.
Anyone can confirm it they have the issue or not???
Yes, all of them have that.
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Really??!!! That's ridiculous! Come on HTC sort your sh**t together!
Has anyone found a way around it? I was thinking of using a rubber coating for use as electrical tape and insulation and put it on the case around the jack.
I wonder if that would work.
I'll try and report.
If contact with unibody is the problem using some clear non-conductive nail polish, gently applied around the jack hole, should fix it. And could be also reversible, maybe with some cover paint losses.
That's a great idea, now I just need to find out what kind of nail polish is non conductive?! Do you think they all are?
I droped my one month oneplus one, and broke the screen.
Changed it myself, no big trouble, other than now, the ear speaker won't emit any sound when calling.
Any chance that I missed something when putting it back together?
Thanks guys.
An ubberly frustrated oneplus owner.
HI, did You solved it? I have the same problem, but when I push on speaker during a call it works.
If you take your phone apart again (I know, not ideal, but it should be simple) and get to the speaker, there should be little copper colored prongs the are bent out. These are the contacts for where it touches the motherboard, so make sure that nothing is blocking them. You may want to try bending them up a tiny bit in order to help them make contact/
I recently decided to fix a cracked screen myself for the first time. It went pretty flawlessly, love how easy it was. Only one problem. I didn't check every part to make sure it was functioning (because it went so easily!), and I found out a couple days after that the earpiece wasn't working. Speaker and earphone jack work fine but not the earpiece. After Googling, I found that a lot of people had this problem, that it was apaprently because there is a small plastic piece that goes behind the earpiece that does something like raises it up and holds it into place against the contacts on the circuit board. Wellllll, I don't have that piece anymore. I contacted LG and according to them that's not a piece they have to sell. Anyone else have this problem and able to fix it without that piece? I'm thinking of just stuffing something in there beneath the earpiece to raise it up, but wanted to see if anyone else had done it and what worked best if so.
Thanks!
I thought the audio speaker volume was a bit low and noticed sound is only coming out of the left speaker hole. It's really obvious if I cover up the holes in turn. Could you tell me if yours is the same please?
There IS only one speaker...
Ah, well that would explain it. Silly me, I thought - two speaker holes = two speakers!
One is speaker and the other is the mic
Silly me thought the exact same thing today. I randomly put my phone up to my mouth and noticed the sound went away after covering just 1 side.
Thanks for clearing that up guys!