Voices will just come out from the ear piece on the device, but not the headphone.
Anyone got the same issue?
Experienced it before, just try plugging the earphone out and in again during the call... that might do the trick
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DevilBeyond said:
Experienced it before, just try plugging the earphone out and in again during the call... that might do the trick
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That trick works, thanks. Although they should fix this.
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how can I turn on the phone speaker, if the headset is plugged in?
Can somebody help me?
boarder87 said:
how can I turn on the phone speaker, if the headset is plugged in?
Can somebody help me?
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As far as I know this may not be possible as the headphone jack, when plugged in, physically disconnects the speakers. Iam not sure if there is a workaround.
d_ranade said:
As far as I know this may not be possible as the headphone jack, when plugged in, physically disconnects the speakers. Iam not sure if there is a workaround.
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i don`t think so, because if you plug in the headphone and you be called, the headphones AND the telefon speaker rings.
sorry for my bad englisch...i'm from germany =)
boarder87 said:
i don`t think so, because if you plug in the headphone and you be called, the headphones AND the telefon speaker rings.
sorry for my bad englisch...i'm from germany =)
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I stand corrected. I will let you know if I find a solution. And your English is not bad. You are communicating very well.
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I stand corrected.
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sorry, what does this mean?
it may be cool, if you find anything about my problem
I was hoping someone could clear this up for me.
I'm having trouble using other than stock earphones. Others don't work, or the music player glitches...
I've noticed the HTC ones have 4 sections while others i've checked have 3.
Googled it and found that 4 sections means it's a TRRS connector and 3 means TRS. So does this mean I can't use anything other than TRRS?? Do I need to buy an adapter?
Thanks!
I have some cheap headphones and they work well.
Also, you dont need the TRRS connector.
Look here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRS_connector
all mine worked
creative, sony, standard line-in cable...
you could try hardresetting it..
otherwise it could be a hardware fault.
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Thanks for replys all!
Still i'm confused, as the stock player fasts forward like 3x speed sometimes when I plug them in. Could this be a hardware fault on jack or just a software issue?
just try a different player and you´ll know
If your phone skips/forwards/stops/plays at random when you have your own headphones plugged in, try installing headset blocker from market.
Worked like a charm, now I don't have those problems anymore
Defectus said:
If your phone skips/forwards/stops/plays at random when you have your own headphones plugged in, try installing headset blocker from market.
Worked like a charm, now I don't have those problems anymore
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Thanks!!
Thats exactly what I thought might cause this issue.
I just bought the skullcandy 50/50 headphones, the mic doesn't seem to work with the thunderbolt, if I pull it half way out the mic works but no sounds from the headphones, so are the pins in the wrong places? it's odd because I have and old pair of apple headphones for the first iPhone mic works with. Anyone know which headphones work with the thunderbolt with built in mic? Thanks.
I'm not sure if there is a list, but I have a pair of BeatsbyDre Studio's and everything works fine.
xQuestx said:
I just bought the skullcandy 50/50 headphones, the mic doesn't seem to work with the thunderbolt, if I pull it half way out the mic works but no sounds from the headphones, so are the pins in the wrong places? it's odd because I have and old pair of apple headphones for the first iPhone mic works with. Anyone know which headphones work with the thunderbolt with built in mic? Thanks.
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I have Skullcandy, FMJ's and they usually work well. From time to time I have your problem. But if I unplug and replug it works again.
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I bought the same headphones! Same problem. Did some research but can't figure it out. Sucky part is its just a software problem, but like that will be fixed soon lol
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dotson817 said:
I bought the same headphones! Same problem. Did some research but can't figure it out. Sucky part is its just a software problem, but like that will be fixed soon lol
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It might be because they are iPod / iPhone only. says so on the packaging. I believe they have a slightly different plug that has an extra piece for transmission of the play/pause/skip buttons.
I don't think they will ever work for a thunderbolt... might want to return them. I have a Bose pair that works flawlessly, also the standard skullcandy headsets will work fine.
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Ok thanks guys.
Today, I hooked my new S4 into my car's audio for the first time. I noticed that if I have both the audio out and the USB charger plugged in at the same time, I get this buzz in my speakers while no sound is coming from the device.
Now, if the device is playing music or something, the buzz goes away. Pause or something, though, and the buzz comes back. If I unplug the charger, the buzz also goes away.
Anyone else experience this?
Anyone know how to fix it?
Sounds like a ground loop. There are thingies on Amazon you can buy that will reduce it.
flu13 said:
Today, I hooked my new S4 into my car's audio for the first time. I noticed that if I have both the audio out and the USB charger plugged in at the same time, I get this buzz in my speakers while no sound is coming from the device.
Now, if the device is playing music or something, the buzz goes away. Pause or something, though, and the buzz comes back. If I unplug the charger, the buzz also goes away.
Anyone else experience this?
Anyone know how to fix it?
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i did notice the buzz when i had plugged in my aux cable and my charger. But i think i got rid of it once i tried to plug the aux cable in some more, i had a neo hybrid case on and the aux cable wasnt fitting well unless i pushed it in hard and once i did that i think i got rid of the buzz, havent really paid attention to it after that since the buzz doesnt really bother me cos i usually have music playing through my car speakers if my phone is connected.
flu13 said:
Today, I hooked my new S4 into my car's audio for the first time. I noticed that if I have both the audio out and the USB charger plugged in at the same time, I get this buzz in my speakers while no sound is coming from the device.
Now, if the device is playing music or something, the buzz goes away. Pause or something, though, and the buzz comes back. If I unplug the charger, the buzz also goes away.
Anyone else experience this?
Anyone know how to fix it?
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Yes. Currently there is no fix that I'm aware of. And yes, it really does suck.
I got this yesterday, worked perfectly!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0031...c=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_details_o00_s00_i00
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CZ Eddie said:
Sounds like a ground loop. There are thingies on Amazon you can buy that will reduce it.
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What kind of thingies?
jax5ter said:
i did notice the buzz when i had plugged in my aux cable and my charger. But i think i got rid of it once i tried to plug the aux cable in some more, i had a neo hybrid case on and the aux cable wasnt fitting well unless i pushed it in hard and once i did that i think i got rid of the buzz, havent really paid attention to it after that since the buzz doesnt really bother me cos i usually have music playing through my car speakers if my phone is connected.
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I have no case, currently, so I can't get the cable in any farther (further?) than it is.
Maybe this ground loop thingie is my answer.
I'm also considering bluetooth for my audio so that I don't even need to worry about a cable.
flu13 said:
What kind of thingies?
I have no case, currently, so I can't get the cable in any farther (further?) than it is.
Maybe this ground loop thingie is my answer.
I'm also considering bluetooth for my audio so that I don't even need to worry about a cable.
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See my previous post. I just got this ground loop isolator for the exact same problem and it works perfectly.
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collindv said:
See my previous post.
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Doh! Sorry, didn't even notice that those two posts were by the same person.
Would something like this do the trick, you think?
http://www.amazon.com/PAC-Ground-Is...UTF8&colid=FS6THIPF3CI9&coliid=I38GSXQ4L1NSSD
Had this issue with my s3 but not any more with this s4 I have
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flu13 said:
Doh! Sorry, didn't even notice that those two posts were by the same person.
Would something like this do the trick, you think?
http://www.amazon.com/PAC-Ground-Is...UTF8&colid=FS6THIPF3CI9&coliid=I38GSXQ4L1NSSD
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That should work also
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flu13 said:
Doh! Sorry, didn't even notice that those two posts were by the same person.
Would something like this do the trick, you think?
http://www.amazon.com/PAC-Ground-Is...UTF8&colid=FS6THIPF3CI9&coliid=I38GSXQ4L1NSSD
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That's exactly what I would buy if I had your symptoms.
flu13 said:
Doh! Sorry, didn't even notice that those two posts were by the same person.
Would something like this do the trick, you think?
http://www.amazon.com/PAC-Ground-Is...UTF8&colid=FS6THIPF3CI9&coliid=I38GSXQ4L1NSSD
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I bought that exact same ground isolator for my car. It reduces the buzz greatly (to acceptable levels) but is still there a little when the volume on the head unit is up pretty high and there is no audio coming from the phone. I never had this issue from my old nexus s. I was a little disapointed, but like I said this dongle makes it acceptable.
Hi,
Recently I noticed when I connect headphones to the ear jack on my Samsung galaxy note 10.1, the audio can be heard only in very high volume, noisy, disconnected and not clear at all. while when I use Bluetooth headphones or the tablet speakers the sound is perfectly fine.
I replaced the ear jack after this, hoping to be able to fix it. nothing changed. I also did a factory reset. the problem still remains.
I wonder what causes it and how can I fix it ? any ideas?
Thanks
Athena. said:
Hi,
Recently I noticed when I connect headphones to the ear jack on my Samsung galaxy note 10.1, the audio can be heard only in very high volume, noisy, disconnected and not clear at all. while when I use Bluetooth headphones or the tablet speakers the sound is perfectly fine.
I replaced the ear jack after this, hoping to be able to fix it. nothing changed. I also did a factory reset. the problem still remains.
I wonder what causes it and how can I fix it ? any ideas?
Thanks
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bad headphones
shaun298 said:
bad headphones
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Thanks. but the headphones I am using now are working perfectly fine with other devices, and they used to be fine before with my Galaxy note as well, so I don't think they are bad!
Athena. said:
Thanks. but the headphones I am using now are working perfectly fine with other devices, and they used to be fine before with my Galaxy note as well, so I don't think they are bad!
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try a little contact cleaner on your plugs stick it in the hole a few times.try several times