Dear friend,
in currently purchase Samsung galaxy r. as a new user, i found some difficulties. i tried to use my wired headset and listen FM radio, but its not working. when i tried to play music, the song play in phone speaker, even though there wired headset jack in. how to solve this problem.
thanks in advance
NewbieGalaxyR said:
Dear friend,
in currently purchase Samsung galaxy r. as a new user, i found some difficulties. i tried to use my wired headset and listen FM radio, but its not working. when i tried to play music, the song play in phone speaker, even though there wired headset jack in. how to solve this problem.
thanks in advance
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If you're talking about those kind of headsets like Nokia's ones , then those wouldn't work on Android .
Only headphones work
This was sent from a Galaxy Ace. Problem?
Wired Headset in Samsung Galaxy R
the wired headset is in box itself. i bought this phone via online. can anyone help me to solve this problem?
NewbieGalaxyR said:
the wired headset is in box itself. i bought this phone via online. can anyone help me to solve this problem?
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Can I see a picture of the headset and headset jack ?
This was sent from a Galaxy Ace. Problem?
Reset/Reflash firmware or Better FLASH XWLA4 ROM..
Now insert the headphone correctly, it should work
well seems like u have problem with ur headphone socket, this is common prob in sgr many users faced this prob like after removing headset, phone still stays as headset is plugged.
try reflashing stock rom, if doesnt works than i suggest to take ur sgr to ssc(samsung service centre)
xlm13x said:
well seems like u have problem with ur headphone socket, this is common prob in sgr many users faced this prob like after removing headset, phone still stays as headset is plugged.
try reflashing stock rom, if doesnt works than i suggest to take ur sgr to ssc(samsung service centre)
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His problem is the opposite , headset not detected
This was sent from a Galaxy Ace. Problem?
Go to ssc for repair of headphone jack
NewbieGalaxyR said:
Dear friend,
in currently purchase Samsung galaxy r. as a new user, i found some difficulties. i tried to use my wired headset and listen FM radio, but its not working. when i tried to play music, the song play in phone speaker, even though there wired headset jack in. how to solve this problem.
thanks in advance
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if any headset is not detected don't do anything just take it to service center dude,
NewbieGalaxyR said:
Dear friend,
in currently purchase Samsung galaxy r. as a new user, i found some difficulties. i tried to use my wired headset and listen FM radio, but its not working. when i tried to play music, the song play in phone speaker, even though there wired headset jack in. how to solve this problem.
thanks in advance
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First things first: Try connecting any other headset / headphone to your R and check if audio is being played through them ?
- If its playing through the headset correctly then your Samsung headset is faulty.
- If its playing once again through the R's speaker then your headset socket's connection with the motherboard could be loose, take it to a service center.
- However you could also try flashing the stock ROM to your handset & check if it solves the issue.
Do update on the progress.
EmoBoiix3 said:
His problem is the opposite , headset not detected
This was sent from a Galaxy Ace. Problem?
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faulty socket can create this prob also na
xlm13x said:
faulty socket can create this prob also na
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So your phone works with headsets ?
This was sent from a Galaxy Ace. Problem?
EmoBoiix3 said:
So your phone works with headsets ?
This was sent from a Galaxy Ace. Problem?
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when i bought sgr NO, then gave in ssc and they kept it for 3 days and now everything working fine. now all headphones and compatible headsets r working fine. havent faced single issue yet.
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Hi everyone,
I know this has been confirmed elsewhere on the net, but I didn't see anything here so thought I would pass this on to the more hardcore audio fans here.
I tried all my USB DACs last night - RSA Intruder, Apex Glacier, HeadAmp Pico, Leckterton UHA-6S.MKII and all are working with the Xperia Z.
great news! thanks mate!
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I recently got the MW1 (only €19!!!) and learned about DACs (apparently there's a pretty good one inside, Wolfson). Now using this together with the MDR-1R and my Xperia Z! Really nice.
The DACs you are talking about are standalones? How would you use these and why? And why so many? Sry noob questions, but would really like to know.
Yeah, standalone DACs/amps. You would use these because they give you better sound quality than the phone itself does, and also the amplification makes them able to drive less sensitive headphones, which phones are unsuited for. Now that Sony, HTC, and Samsung all have USB audio in their phones it means I never have to care how good or bad my phones inbuilt sound quality is, I know I'll always have awesome sound quality regardless.
As for why so many, well, no particular reason apart from I wanted to know which I liked best and I'm taking my sweet time about deciding!
moraal said:
I recently got the MW1 (only €19!!!) and learned about DACs (apparently there's a pretty good one inside, Wolfson). Now using this together with the MDR-1R and my Xperia Z! Really nice.
The DACs you are talking about are standalones? How would you use these and why? And why so many? Sry noob questions, but would really like to know.
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Where did you get it for 19 euros from?
L11 said:
Where did you get it for 19 euros from?
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It was a temporary offer from Studentmobiel, the dutch company where I ordered my XZ. Ridiculously good offer
NZtechfreak said:
Yeah, standalone DACs/amps. You would use these because they give you better sound quality than the phone itself does, and also the amplification makes them able to drive less sensitive headphones, which phones are unsuited for. Now that Sony, HTC, and Samsung all have USB audio in their phones it means I never have to care how good or bad my phones inbuilt sound quality is, I know I'll always have awesome sound quality regardless.
As for why so many, well, no particular reason apart from I wanted to know which I liked best and I'm taking my sweet time about deciding!
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Thanks for the explanation.
What do you mean by less sensitive headphones?
If I understand, newer model phones all have a DAC inside already?
In my case, because there's a Wolfson DAC in the MW1, would you recommend using MW1 or just using Xperia Z (in the case of audio quality) ?
PlugAndPlay
Is it a simple plugAndPlay or do you have to restart the phone with the DAC plugged in?
Would love to attach a Behringer X302 to my (future) Xperia Z
It's only 42Euro at Thomann.de
According to the Android App USBAudioRecorderPRO
i can record a signal with the Xperia Z (hopefully)
Think that output is also possible?
Mixermachine said:
Is it a simple plugAndPlay or do you have to restart the phone with the DAC plugged in?
Would love to attach a Behringer X302 to my (future) Xperia Z
It's only 42Euro at Thomann.de
According to the Android App USBAudioRecorderPRO
i can record a signal with the Xperia Z (hopefully)
Think that output is also possible?
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Simple plug and play, USB Audio Recorder Pro not required.
moraal said:
Thanks for the explanation.
What do you mean by less sensitive headphones?
If I understand, newer model phones all have a DAC inside already?
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All phones have a DAC inside, a DAC is a digital to analog converter, and is required for the playback of digital music and sound.
The advantage of bypassing the phones internal DAC, which is what is being done with USB audio, is that if a phone has a poor DAC (or good DAC that is poorly implemented for that matter) you're not stuck with that.
Headphones and IEMs have varying sensitivity to a given input signal - some require more power to drive effectively (and when I say drive effectively I mean drive to both good listening volume levels and adequately control the driver of the headphone to get the best from it). That's a fairly simplistic and ham-fisted explanation right there to get the basic gist across, if you really want to understand 'sensitivity' you should take a look at somewhere like Head-Fi and so some reading about sensitivity and input impedance (for starters). As a general rule IEMs tend to be more sensitive than full-sized headphones.
NZtechfreak said:
Simple plug and play, USB Audio Recorder Pro not required.
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Input and Out?
What happens when you connect a USB Hub.
Would love to connect a external powered USB Hub, a cheap DAC and my Samson G-Track USB Microphone )
Mixermachine said:
Input and Out?
What happens when you connect a USB Hub.
Would love to connect a external powered USB Hub, a cheap DAC and my Samson G-Track USB Microphone )
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I haven't tried input, I expect that will require USB Audio Recorder Pro. I can check that with my generic Logitech mic.
Connection via a hub should work fine, at least for output, have done that with my S3 and Note II and it's fine. Not sure about simultaneous input and output via a hub though.
NZtechfreak said:
All phones have a DAC inside, a DAC is a digital to analog converter, and is required for the playback of digital music and sound.
The advantage of bypassing the phones internal DAC, which is what is being done with USB audio, is that if a phone has a poor DAC (or good DAC that is poorly implemented for that matter) you're not stuck with that.
Headphones and IEMs have varying sensitivity to a given input signal - some require more power to drive effectively (and when I say drive effectively I mean drive to both good listening volume levels and adequately control the driver of the headphone to get the best from it). That's a fairly simplistic and ham-fisted explanation right there to get the basic gist across, if you really want to understand 'sensitivity' you should take a look at somewhere like Head-Fi and so some reading about sensitivity and input impedance (for starters). As a general rule IEMs tend to be more sensitive than full-sized headphones.
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Thanks, clear explanation!
I've read several reviews on head-fi, but when it comes to the details, I have no clue what they're talking about ;p Soundstages and subbass and all that. I do want to learn though, would you have any other recommended sites fot this kind of information?
USB audio out works plug and play with my Fiio E07K. Makes the MDR-1R sound awesome!
@NZtechfreak
Youve got me thinking :thumbup:
Is it possible to yplug a micro usb into the Xperia z which splits on the other end into two usbs -
One for the dac the other for charging?
Ive got an idea brewing...
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I'm getting back my Audio-GD NFB-3.32... Upgraded to USB 32... wonder if that'll work with the XZ.... cause i believe that even in windows, a driver needs to be installed...
DarkKrypt said:
@NZtechfreak
Youve got me thinking :thumbup:
Is it possible to yplug a micro usb into the Xperia z which splits on the other end into two usbs -
One for the dac the other for charging?
Ive got an idea brewing...
Sent from my LT26i using Tapatalk 2
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You can use a Y-split cable according to some at Head-Fi, however I believe it will only charge the attached peripheral and not the phone.
jkwanness said:
I'm getting back my Audio-GD NFB-3.32... Upgraded to USB 32... wonder if that'll work with the XZ.... cause i believe that even in windows, a driver needs to be installed...
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Probably not if driver installation is required. I have the Audio-GD Reference 10 by the way, they make some stunning gear.
NZtechfreak said:
Hi everyone,
I know this has been confirmed elsewhere on the net, but I didn't see anything here so thought I would pass this on to the more hardcore audio fans here.
I tried all my USB DACs last night - RSA Intruder, Apex Glacier, HeadAmp Pico, Leckterton UHA-6S.MKII and all are working with the Xperia Z.
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Hi, I am really interested in knowing more. Could you tell me how you plugged the Xperia Z? Is it a direct plug and play using USB out from the Z. ANY SPECIAL CABLE NEEDED OR JUST THE CHARGER USB CABLE?
Appreciate the info. :good:
Hi,
I'm very interested in this thread.
I bought that device for my xperia z, ESI Dr. dac nano.
But it doesn't work "power consumption error message", because this dac is usb powered :s.
I think the xperia z will only accept dac/AMP which work with their own battery, do you have a device to test this ?
i'm also very interested in the hrt microstreamer but it is also usb powered, so i won't buy it until i have a proof it can work with an xperia z.
I think your not new in "the word of usb dac/amp" could you give me an advice if i want to buy a battery powered usb dac/amp, as small as possible and with a sound as good as the microstreamer(only basing on review :s)?
cedou97yon said:
Hi,
I'm very interested in this thread.
I bought that device for my xperia z, ESI Dr. dac nano.
But it doesn't work "power consumption error message", because this dac is usb powered :s.
I think the xperia z will only accept dac/AMP which work with their own battery, do you have a device to test this ?
i'm also very interested in the hrt microstreamer but it is also usb powered, so i won't buy it until i have a proof it can work with an xperia z.
I think your not new in "the word of usb dac/amp" could you give me an advice if i want to buy a battery powered usb dac/amp, as small as possible and with a sound as good as the microstreamer(only basing on review :s)?
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You are right in that you need a self powerd amp/dac. I suggest the Sony PHA-1.
By any chance do you know if for Xperias equiped with 4.1 Jellybean connection to outside amp/dacs is plug n play or do you need special app?
I've been having this problem for a long time. My phone only works with some headphone. If I plug in a headphone, the sound that it produces sounds like its coming from somewhere far away with no bass and all. It wont work with Samsung's and Apple's and even Skullcandy. I tried the headphone from my computer which is one from Creative and another one from Sony, both works fine. I'm thinking of buying a new headphone but I'm afraid that it wont work on my phone. How can I fix this?
Just try nf buy any 5.1 channel audio headphone and your problem will be solved.
There are only few supported headphones for ur device.
mrtaim3 said:
There are only few supported headphones for ur device.
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I think otherwise! I tried headsets from Xolo, Nokia, Samsung and Sony, all are working perfectly well with great bass and treble.
I'm using Nokia WH-205 headsets from 1 year and trust me, they are the best you can get for rs. 350!
A110q, Have tried many headphones like Nokia CoLoud Pop, digi flip, etc. The catch is that, you will have to press the button on the headphone to get proper sound.
Any headphone without mic and/or remote works fine but one thing that I have noticed that the in box headphone has mic and button and it works fine, just that it sucks.
Micromax is well known through out the country so I believe I am not the only one with this issue?
So is there any fix for it?
currently using 4.2.1
This is the problem with all old Micromax phones. They have 3.5mm jack similar to that used in some old Nokia phones, so some old Nokia headsets with mic are supported but not new ones and other headphones with mic. But new Micromax models such as turbo ,turbo mini, magnus etc have no such problems. The only solution to this is to find some Chinese headphones with mic made for Nokia or to use headphones without mic.
Sent from my A110 using xda app-developers app
Thank you!
vaibhav.gh said:
This is the problem with all old Micromax phones. They have 3.5mm jack similar to that used in some old Nokia phones, so some old Nokia headsets with mic are supported but not new ones and other headphones with mic. But new Micromax models such as turbo ,turbo mini, magnus etc have no such problems. The only solution to this is to find some Chinese headphones with mic made for Nokia or to use headphones without mic.
Sent from my A110 using xda app-developers app
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i have removed the microphone from my smartphone for security reasons so that i am not constantly monitored by any apps.
now the question is it possible via the usb c or in the headphone jack to connect an external microphone?
if so what kind, gladly also a recommendation with link (if permitted).
thank you very much!
I'm pretty sure you can use a 3-ring ear phones or headphone and it should work!
oh and using a dongle or just using a usb-c audio device works too.
hellofriendlymanveriosns said:
I'm pretty sure you can use a 3-ring ear phones or headphone and it should work!
oh and using a dongle or just using a usb-c audio device works too.
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thanks !
but you can't say 100% or you haven't tried it yourself?
do you have a link or names to specific products that you mean?
some other guys who know something about these?