I dont know what happend suddenly the speaker phone stopped working when I Was on speaker phone mode. I restarted the phone and tried all different kinds of ****. Finally I popped open the back camera cover and I could see the speaker. I was playing something on my Windows media and I could not hear anything. The moment I touuched the speaker with the stylus it started playing loudly but the moment I pull the stylus back it stops working. Can some one please explain me what is the problem with my speakers. Do I need to replace them ? if yes then where can I get them replaced in United states.
Yes mate, I had the same problem. I have a HTC Charmer and my speaker died while using tomtom. I openned and discovered the same thing, that touching the speaker causes it to respond again and dies again. Its basically the speaker "moved" too much for its own good and the wire carrying signal to its coil got damaged/broken.
While you could temporarily fix it by trying to glue the broken wire, it may not do any good. And can't solder it as the wire is stuck on the speaker cone surface which is plastic. For a few days mine worked by placing a flexible peice of plastic in such a way that it constantly applied very light pressure on the place where the wire was broken, and the contact was maintained, but obviously such a solution is short lived.
At present I am also looking for where to buy a spare speaker from, but can't help you in this regard as am in UK.
Hope this helps in some way.
Happened to my Prophet. It's currently away for a warranty repair.
Seems like a very common problem.
Okay, so my samsung captivate speaker is pretty much broken and doesn't work properly anymore. I've had it for about a few weeks and now the speaker just doesn't make any more sounds. Music will not come out etc....i can get sound to work for a little bit but its only temporary and goes back to not working, i just hit the speaker part and it randomly starts to work again but it doesn't stay like that so im wondering if i can return it.
I bought it off craigslist so i don't have the receipt or anything like that, i also don't have the box since its at a friends house. Im wondering if i can go to an AT&T store and exchange it for a new one no questions asked without the receipt or box and the fact that i didn't buy it from at&t personally but it is originally from an at&t store (obv). Or will i have to do the other dreaded task of sending it back to samsung and be phoneless.
I doubt AT&T would accept it without anything at all, is it really that hard to get your box at your friends house? But besides that unless you can prove you're within your 30 days they wont do anything unless you have insurance. In your case I'd contact Samsung directly and they can probably run the serial, obviously you're still within a year lol.
okay, damn thats a shame.....i have to go through samsung. Im pretty sure its past the 30 days already too.
I had speaker problems when I slipped my Captivate into a really clear case made by Incipio. I believe that was the culprit. I also had to hit the phone against my palm to get the speaker to work again. I remove the phone from the case and played an entire album via speaker. No problem there. I returned the case and bought a Body Glove skin. Better.
Yea......the speaker is somewhat working fine now after playing youtube and some songs again......will see how it holds up.
I might just not send it back and go through all the hassle, i think it got messed up when i dropped it, shame cuz it was the only time i dropped it, maybe something got a little loose.
I havn't had the speaker not work on me for a good 6 hours so far will keep monitoring it.
me too. i bought it on ebay. So i dont know if at&t will fix it or replace it.
My external speaker stopped working for the first time today also. I read over on an AT&T forum that if you press on the speaker it will get it working again. I just tried it and now my phone works again. I had to press a little below the speaker.
Just another notch in the belt for what a crap product Samsung made. I've never dropped my phone or anything. Others are having this problem so it's a build quality issue or something. The connection with the speaker must be weak.
so i guess there's no other way to fix the problem except getting a new or refurb one?
Sound not working over loud speaker
Unplugged my cappy this morning and headed to work. All has been very quite...too quite, then realize that my cappy isn't making any noise
*panic mode* no media sound, ringtones, etc...
Read on the at&t forum that you can press firmly on the speaker and it 'fixes' the problem. WHAT!!!....that's a crappy cappy fix, anyway, what can you do... Speaker is working again, for how long? I don't know.
Same here, dropped my phone a couple of times. External speaker starts acting weird, connection keeps coming and going. Tapping fixes the problem only temporarily, it goes back to being dead only after a couple of seconds / minutes. seriously crappy. Everything else works fine though, headphone conenction / telephone speaker seems alright.
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Unplugged my cappy this morning and headed to work. All has been very quite...too quite, then realize that my cappy isn't making any noise
*panic mode* no media sound, ringtones, etc...
Read on the at&t forum that you can press firmly on the speaker and it 'fixes' the problem. WHAT!!!....that's a crappy cappy fix, anyway, what can you do... Speaker is working again, for how long? I don't know.
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Yeap. Pressing down on the speaker did the trick. It sorta fixed the problem. Cheers man.
As mentioned, if you can press down or slap the back of the phone and sound begins to work again, you have a shorting speaker or perhaps a poorly contacting ribbon cable. You can open the phone up and re-seat this in hopes it will help. It uses a ribbon cable design with a lock snap to press it against the contacts. I'd advise gently lifting the contacts with a small needle or tweezers then re-seating and retesting.
If you do that let me know and please report your results. You can also replace the speaker as well. I have an extra I don't currently need.
I purchased my Captivate on eBay just after Christmas, turned out the camera had a problem in the lens so I told them it was randomly rebooting. They allowed me to go exchange the phone since it was under warranty (had insurance but didnt use it) and since then, I have replaced it 2 more times.
See if you can talk to them on the phone and find out if your still covered, luckily I have a warranty exchange store near by, so it was real easy for me to exchange.
edit: forgot to mention I never had a receipt, I told them I got it from a third party seller. Since its an ATT phone, they should still accept the warranty
Press on the speaker if you have no sound!
Don't mean to dig up a dead horse but if you are having external sound issues I can verify pressing on the speaker does fix it.
This I discovered after 2 nandroid restores and a 4 reflashes with clean wipes. Plus removing several apps I had just installed.
Now I get to reinstall everything and update my ROM again.
It pays to search before panicking.
Intermittent speaker issues, specifically when I turn the speaker vol up to Max while playing music, burping the phone helps,
sent from my I896, rockin fasty kj3
Its funny you said this because I bought my girlfriend a captivate a couple months ago off eBay. The phone itself is fine last month the speaker also went out. It would only work if she tapped on the back of the phone. Well we called AT&T and told them, all they did was check the imei and see when it it was bought. It was only 11 months so its a good thing it failed now and not later. After a couple hours of troubleshooting with the good folks at AT&T and doing a master reset even though I told them that had nothing to do. They then transfered me over to the warranty department where a spent a couple more hours doing the same troubleshooting I did as with the AT&T reps. At last they said they would send me a new captivate. You should call the worst they can say is no.
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For those of you who do not have warranty or insurance, there is a fix for this.
I just got done with re assembling the phone after a fix I performed. It is real easy to do.
Things you need:
-A screwdriver (whatever the size is when you open the back cover, the four screws you see, that size)
-A small flat head screwdriver if you have one (not necessary but would help)
-Patience and some common sense.
Ok, to start off follow these steps http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=740022 to open the first 6 screws and then how to pop open the screen from the bezel(this is when a flat head screwdriver would be useful).
(go just to the step till the fifth picture in that thread, no need to go beyond that opening things!)
Now, you would see a screw on the left of the speaker. Now, other threads said that by loosening that screw the speaker would work. But, I did that and still had issues so I opened the phone like 4 times in total before I found out what it was. Now, notice that the speaker unit has a cable (orange colored) running into the main phone chip. It is connected there through which it functions. When you open that above mentioned thread to open the phone there is a picture showing to remove the that belt from the board. Follow that instructions, flip that tiny black clip up to remove the belt. In some cases there might be a blue sticker kind of thing on the belt, just take off that sticker. The problem seems that the belt is loosing contact which doesn't allow the speaker to get the sound input to put out sound through the speaker. So, take off the belt by flipping that switch and re insert it out there. Try to push it in properly or enough to align a white line on the belt and the chip. There is a white line to guide us there. That line should be totally straight when the belt is inserted appropriately. And now, flip that clip down and lock it. If you have loosened the screw left to the speaker, put it back in in normal force not excessive(no need to be more gentle here). You cannot leave it loose because it makes the whole unit move when it is loose eventually pulling off the belt from its place which causes the sound cut outs. The whole trick is to get the belt right in its place. So, make sure it is tight but not extra tight after you have managed to get the belt right. Put everything back together and now when you screw the last 6 screws again, the one in the top speaker corner affects the speaker unit, so don't push it too hard in. Just normal screwing. The rest should be done properly with normal force. This should solve it. I figured this out after opening the phone 4 times. And now playing songs since the past 6 hours non stop and its back in action again!
For all this, i did put in the battery and start the phone when I had opened it and tried messing around and figured out what was killing the sound, so this should be the ultimate solution to it. There is nothing else that can be affecting it now.
Most people must had faced this because they dropped their phones before which made the belt to move and hence the loose contacts inside. If not then, there are high chances that you bought it from someone or somewhere who had dropped it before!
Well that's it! Also, don't freak out in having to open the phone. You should just go to the step till the fifth picture. Which is very easily achievable!
Go, have fun with your WORKING speakers now!
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I am on my second captivate, I got a refurb since the speaker died on my first one.
My second speaker just started dying.
Before I had even read this thread all the way to the end I decided to tear apart my phone to get to the speaker to see if there was something loose that i could re-solder or reconnect.
Have you ever dropped a magnet in the dirt and picked it up and it was cover in little bits of iron?
I discovered that when I peeled the little metal cover off the speaker that it was covered in little tiny bits of metal that were stuck to the magnetic face of the speaker. I don't know how much this affects the speaker function but I cleaned it off and plugged the speaker back in and put it together and it works great.
I took a small flat head screwdriver that was magnetized and carefully scraped off the little bits of metal wiped it all clean. you wouldn't believe how much crap gets through that little tiny screen. I was able to peel of the little metal cover with my fingernail. It was very easy to take off, you could even remove the speaker cover without disassembling the the back cover.
I am not certain if my cleaning fix will solve the problem since I had removed the cable and shoved it all the way back in, but it might help make the speaker louder.
Anyways there's my first post. Hope it helps you all.
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if you press on the speaker it will get it working again. I just tried it and now my phone works again. I had to press a little below the speaker.
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Unbelievable but... It worked for me too! Thanks!
My external speaker stopped working for the first time today also. I read over on an AT&T forum that if you press on the speaker it will get it working again. I just tried it and now my phone works again. I had to press a little below the speaker.
Yes this solve the problem for the speaker no phone punch
I put a small piece of thick tape under the battery cover near the speaker and this keeps pressure on the speaker.
So I don't know if it's my ROM, my phone, or what, but I've tried 3 pairs of earphones, and sound only comes out of the left earbud. When I push down on the headphone jack I can sometimes get it to play faintly through both, but usually not. I'm putting the earbuds in all the way, they just don't seem to function. I treat my phone very well, and this really sucks, since I bought it for the music player mainly. Do you guys think AT&T will replace it? (After returning to stock, of course) or am I out of luck? Also, the water damage indicator shows no signs of water damage, and the phone itself looks great, since I usually keep it in a silicone case. I'd really appreciate any insight into this problem. =\
Thanks in advance.
**also, I'm running the newest version of Darkyy's Raw steel.
Silly question: Have you checked inside the headphone port for lint?
This happen to me with a phone once. Took me 2 weeks to figure it out. Since my phone was in my pocket all the time I had apparently gotten some lint in the port and packed it in tightly when I next tried to plug in some headphones.
ageros said:
Silly question: Have you checked inside the headphone port for lint?
This happen to me with a phone once. Took me 2 weeks to figure it out. Since my phone was in my pocket all the time I had apparently gotten some lint in the port and packed it in tightly when I next tried to plug in some headphones.
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Yep... Still nothing I notice that when I push down on the headphones farther than they "stick" I can get sound to play through both earbuds... huh...
Have you tried the earbuds that came with the phone?
The phone has a one year warranty, so if something is wrong they will replace it. But why mention the water sensor? Did it get wet at some point?
Of course AT&T will return it, if you bought it from them...?
OK guys, just an update....
So I called AT&T and put on my innocent, "what can haz root?" persona, and after a quick runthrough with a CS rep ("What's a factory data reset?") they issued me a refurb captivate under warranty. Just so everyone knows, this IS covered by the warranty, assuming you didn't do any physical damage to the phone.
As for the headphones, the left earbud on the stock ones went out after 4 months. They were freaking nice while they worked, though. =\
Thank you all for your suggestions and input.
I am now experiencing this issue for the second time. The first time it was under warranty so I just sent it off but now it's been over a year and I don't think they'll fix it.
For me it seems like my earbuds are what's causing it. They're really nice Shure brand earbuds with a pin for an in-line mic. I find that when I use them in certain jacks I have to pull the plug out a little bit to have them line up correctly without the sound getting super distorted. I think they're knocking something out of place.
However, since the earphone jack has been shot the second time I have a larger problem, the ear speaker is no longer working. Seemed to happen at the exact same time.
Anyways, I think I might get a OneX after this summer so I'm willing to crack this thing open. Any ideas as to what could be the issue?
Hi Everyone,
This is my first time posting as I am normally pretty good at googling solutions. But this time I am pretty stumped!
I brought an Nexus S i9023 and the speaker on it was faulty. It worked but it hissed and popped and was extremely quiet. Sounded like a dodgy connection more than anything. If you put pressure in the right place it would work for a few seconds.
Hence I decided to go and buy a replacement. I brought the replacement speaker with a new lead on it too from Aliexpress.
It arrived promptly and well packaged. It was obviously brand new too as the flex had not been bent.
I fitted this today but it doesn't work. nothing not a sound.
I put the old one back in and low and behold its hissing and making noises as per usual.
Can anyone tell me if I am missing anything here? Its definitely the right part, It fitted perfectly too.
Massively stumped and if anyone could suggest anything it would be greatly appreciated.
Fastraxs
Cannot think of anything else than to refit the new one and double check the connections...
if you've got a multimeter, measure the resistance (Ohms) across the terminals and compare to the old one, it should give you
a reading of a few Ohms - measure the readings with the speakers not connected to the board - that way you can deduce
if the "new" speaker is in fact good or not
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Cannot think of anything else than to refit the new one and double check the connections...
if you've got a multimeter, measure the resistance (Ohms) across the terminals and compare to the old one, it should give you
a reading of a few Ohms - measure the readings with the speakers not connected to the board - that way you can deduce
if the "new" speaker is in fact good or not
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Thank you very much for the advice, my situation has gone from bad to considerably worse! So, I had the original which was quiet making funny noises and then the new replacement which wasn't doing anything. So I decided that perhaps it was just the speaker and decided to solder the new speaker to the old flex and see if I was in business.... exactly the same issue sound was working but very quiet and fading in and out and hissing etc. Hence I thought right then, got this one sorted its the flex. Back to the iron, I soldered the original speaker which I knew was working to the new flex, but still no sound tried a few times as I was worried that the connection from the new flex to the speaker wasn't quite solid enough.
This is where things got....well....rather gutting! The phone isn't turning on anymore. I get the screen light up for a split second, then go dark again. Tried to do all the usual things such as removing battery, tried to get it into boot mode (holding sound up and power), I get nothing when plugged into pc, nothing when plugged into the charger. I am worried that when soldering the speaker I could have bridged the positive and negative terminals and hence made it short. Would this blow my motherboard up? Is that even possible?
I am now at a complete loss what to do now, and before I do any more damage, I thought I would consult the experts. I should also say that it is completely stock and hasn't been rooted or anything along those lines.
Any help, advice, suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Again thank you gunner for your advice it is greatly appreciated, but my situation is rather worse now and I think I have a rather expensive paperweight on my hands.
I'm sorry things have gone to worse mate I assume you've been doing the soldering with no power to the phone!?
If you're suspecting you may have shorted the speaker, I think its a good idea to check that! I suggest to desolder, clean and resolder.
Put some soldering flux if you have any as those little flex things are sometimes a pain to get them attached.
I'm not familiar with the NS circuitry but I reckon a shorted speaker would not result in blowing the whole board! Before assembling
everything back again, check whether there are any tiny bits of solder that may have stayed on the board or to the components.
Clean around the soldered area carefully.
Also, you might want to check if the phone powers up with no speaker attached at all. You might be having another issue as to why its
not turning on.
Good luck and hope you can have it back up and running again mate!
Hi all,
I know this is probably a vague question, but I'm hoping someone knows some fact about the hardware that I don't.
My earpiece speaker went bad a long time ago (there's sound, but it's very faint). I decided to take the leap, and repair it.
Went on ifixit, ordered used earpiece, installed it and... no sound at all? Nothing, nada, not even a faint like the og one.
Og one still works the same though: badly, but there's sound. So I ask them for a replacement, they send it... same issue?
At this point I think I must've broken something, so I try one last hail mary. I notice the bottom speaker connector is the same, so I attach
it to the connector up top and... it works perfectly!
I'm completely at a loss right now. Do you guys think it's possible both used speakers from ifixit were faulty? Or is there some kind of special trick to connecting them that doesn't apply to the bottom speaker? (I'm literally just plugging them in, nothing else.
Would love someone's input on this and extra trouble shooting ideas.
Thanks,