Buzz in audio out? - Galaxy S 4 Accessories

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.

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My solution to the lack of aux jack on the car dock.

I agree that having an aux jack on the Nexus One car dock would be pretty sweet, but it is what it is, and I wanted to move on... Here is what I did:
Nexus One (duh)
Nexus One car dock (...)
Kensington LiquidAuxbluetooth car kit: us.kensington.com/html/14484.html
Micro USB cable
Plug the Kensington L.A. into the accessory outlet, and connect the audio output plug to your AUX on your stereo. The L.A. provides a USB port to use for the Micro USB cable. (for charging)
Plug the micro USB cable in this port and route to your car dock.
Once you pair your phone with the L.A. place it in the car dock and setup the audio to be whatever combination you would like. I personally use the dock for calls (because the mic is better) and the L.A. for audio.
One accessory outlet, (no splitters) one wire coming from it to the dock, audio routed through the AUX in your stereo, and (IMO) really great call audio thanks to the dock and noise canceling, which still works with the phone in the dock...
Just sharing my experience, YMMV, IANAL, OMG, WTF, BBQ...
Pics - Add http to them to view (I can't post links yet apparently...)
yfrog.com/2r20100415073238j -LiquidAUX Device
yfrog.com/1420100415073316j - Plugged into AUX and has Micro USB connected.
yfrog.com/2m20100415073324j - Cable Routing 1
yfrog.com/j120100415073338j - Cable Routing 2
yfrog.com/4720100415073414j - Wheel wireless remote, media functions work, I couldn't get phone button to do anything, but that may be a settings thing.
yfrog.com/0b20100415073331j - Dock on the windscreen, the stock MicroUSB cable that comes with the phone is pretty 'stiff' and stays in place very well.
Pics please...
Awesome Find.
30 bucks with free shipping on Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/Kensington-LiquidAUX-Bluetooth-Remote-Phones/dp/B0011UIX2K
I'm about to order mine
+ 1. That looks like a really good solution. Another benefit you did not mention is that by powering the Car Dock with the Micro USB cable, you do away with the spiral lead that is on the Car Dock power supply. So easier to route and hide.
Any issues with charging the phone and powering the car dock? Isn't the car doc charger higher output than regular chargers and perhaps the one on the LiquidAux?
how's the music sound quality?
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logger said:
+ 1. That looks like a really good solution. Another benefit you did not mention is that by powering the Car Dock with the Micro USB cable, you do away with the spiral lead that is on the Car Dock power supply. So easier to route and hide.
Any issues with charging the phone and powering the car dock? Isn't the car doc charger higher output than regular chargers and perhaps the one on the LiquidAux?
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No issues I have noticed so far, there is no additional <warmth> on the LiquidAux I have been able to detect, and the phone charges just as quickly as it would when plugged in using OEM adapter. And yes, losing the spiral lead is a nice bonus...
yellowy0y0 said:
how's the music sound quality?
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Sound quality for me is great, there is no interruptions, etc I have noticed. But I suspect that this would be a YMMV kind of thing based on the car stereo used and the distance / path (if that even matters with the relatively short distance) between the LiquidAux device and the phone...
uansari1 said:
Pics please...
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I added some pics above (imageshack) but couldn't post links (yet) so just add the http part and you can see them...
um, do you realize you can still use the headphone jack when the phone is plugged into the dock?
http://www.google.com/support/android/bin/answer.py?answer=178184
MonkySlap said:
um, do you realize you can still use the headphone jack when the phone is plugged into the dock?
http://www.google.com/support/android/bin/answer.py?answer=178184
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Why yes, but some people in this particular forum were voicing their displeasure of having a mass of wires dangling all over their car / phone etc...
I was offering an alternative, and it worked well for me, nobody said or implied that you need to do it too...
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How long is that cable(the 3.5mm one from the liquid aux). Looks pretty short..
tokyomonster said:
How long is that cable(the 3.5mm one from the liquid aux). Looks pretty short..
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It is in fact short (4") while this works fine for my use, YMMV...
Interesting solution, I like it
Here are clickable links for the lazy
http://yfrog.com/2r20100415073238j -LiquidAUX Device
http://yfrog.com/1420100415073316j - Plugged into AUX and has Micro USB connected.
http://yfrog.com/2m20100415073324j - Cable Routing 1
http://yfrog.com/j120100415073338j - Cable Routing 2
http://yfrog.com/4720100415073414j - Wheel wireless remote, media functions work, I couldn't get phone button to do anything, but that may be a settings thing.
http://yfrog.com/0b20100415073331j - Dock on the windscreen, the stock MicroUSB cable that comes with the phone is pretty 'stiff' and stays in place very well.
furbyslayer said:
It is in fact short (4") while this works fine for my use, YMMV...
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Hmm. I guess, worst case scenario, I can just buy a short extender.
Another question for you... Does the remote work with the phone? I'm waiting for mine to get here but I had read from many reviews that the control did not work properly with the iphone, just wondering if the nexus one had the same problem.
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awesome writeup... Even if this thing doesn't work to pickup calls I don't care, I always have a bluetooth headset for the car anyhow. I think I'll get an extra socket and mount it all under the dash out of sight.
Even thought you can plug in a wire to the headphone jack I want a solution where I can stick the phone in the holder when I get in, and pull it right out without messing with cables every fricken time... Most the time I don't plug my phone in right now just because of that very reason.
With a nice setup like this I'd plug my phone in every time I get in the car... awesome, Thanks!
Just ordered mine off amazon.. seems like a great price for the product.
Nevermind, reread your first post, missed the info I wanted the first read through. Well, since I'm stuck with this post existing, may as well clarify, you said you can choose to have the phone calls go through the dock with this, right?
furbyslayer said:
It is in fact short (4") while this works fine for my use, YMMV...
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4 inches, is that all you've got? - that is short
I think perhaps you meant 4' or four feet.
yellowy0y0 said:
Another question for you... Does the remote work with the phone? I'm waiting for mine to get here but I had read from many reviews that the control did not work properly with the iphone, just wondering if the nexus one had the same problem.
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The media functions work fantastic with the Nexus, the iPhone does not support track skip, where the Nexus does. I have not been able to get the phone button to start voice dialing like the iPhone does. I have not actually had a call while driving to pickup yet, so I can't say for certain whether that (pickup incoming) works or not...
kitsunisan said:
Nevermind, reread your first post, missed the info I wanted the first read through. Well, since I'm stuck with this post existing, may as well clarify, you said you can choose to have the phone calls go through the dock with this, right?
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I have call audio go through the dock, yes. The LiquidAux has a microphone, but it is quite far away from the the speaker's mouth IMO. Additionally, the dock still uses the extra Michael for active noise cancelling and is quite crisp and clear for calls. (I have so far made several outbound calls with great results.) The music pauses, audio routes up to the dock for the duration of the call, then the music resumed on the car speakers automatically...

Phone burned out

So I'm finally getting to mess with the HDMI mirroring and after a couple of minutes basking in the glory of my phone in full screen, the signal goes dead and so does the phone. Nothing works. I tried to reboot, nothing. I pulled the battery and when I did it smelled as if something burned. Did something get pushed to hard? Could it have been the cable?
I'm assuming since this is the first post I've seen about this that no one else has experienced this. Oh well... off to TMo.
Docavelli said:
So I'm finally getting to mess with the HDMI mirroring and after a couple of minutes basking in the glory of my phone in full screen, the signal goes dead and so does the phone. Nothing works. I tried to reboot, nothing. I pulled the battery and when I did it smelled as if something burned. Did something get pushed to hard? Could it have been the cable?
I'm assuming since this is the first post I've seen about this that no one else has experienced this. Oh well... off to TMo.
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Interesting...ouch...sorry to hear...
Could this be related?
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/safety-issue-with-stock-evo-microusb-cables/
That sounds exactly like what happened to my phone. Maybe it was the cable?? Don't know. But I will be returning the phone Monday.
Back to the vibrant for a couple of days. I heard Eugene is releasing a new update soon.
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where did you buy the micro hdmi? i got mine off amazon a few days ago hopefully that wont happen when i try!
Its the cable.
danz8509 said:
where did you buy the micro hdmi? i got mine off amazon a few days ago hopefully that wont happen when i try!
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I got it from Monoprice.com. I will be getting my next one from the local best buy. Not that theirs can't crap out but I know the mfgs they carry. I have no idea where Monoprice gets theirs.
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Holy crap, thanks for the heads up I just ordered mine from mono also... Thinking twice about using it now..
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I got mine from Amazon as well. Paid. $8 but with it. Works awesome. Make sure its micro HDMI and that its male to male
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slickerxcuh said:
Holy crap, thanks for the heads up I just ordered mine from mono also... Thinking twice about using it now..
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I don't want to scare anyone that purchased from monoprice as people in the thread say they've had good dealings with them. I must have just received a bad cable. But I will opt to deal with someone I know better.
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Eeek! I wish there were a way to find out what happened internally.
Sounds like a short. Make sure ur connections are free of Lint etc. Happened to me once with USB.
Docavelli said:
So I'm finally getting to mess with the HDMI mirroring and after a couple of minutes basking in the glory of my phone in full screen, the signal goes dead and so does the phone. Nothing works. I tried to reboot, nothing. I pulled the battery and when I did it smelled as if something burned. Did something get pushed to hard? Could it have been the cable?
I'm assuming since this is the first post I've seen about this that no one else has experienced this. Oh well... off to TMo.
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Do you know if it was the unit or just the battery that went dead?
gaww said:
Do you know if it was the unit or just the battery that went dead?
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It was the handset. The battery was around 70% when I plugged the cable in.
I'm not sure what they cost but doesn't $8 sound kind of cheap for an HDMI?
Also, this phone suffers a serious over heating problem.
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Now I'm all paranoid about using the cable I bought from monoprice. Has anyone else bought one and made sure the monoprice cables are NOT an issue?
I have a monoprice cable.
I was using it in portrait mode, when everything was fine.
The instant I turn it over into landscape the connection dies, phone dies, phone gets really really hot, and the battery percentage drops from 80 to near 10-15%. The phone actually seems "bricked" right up until you plug it into the wall charger. Without plugging it in, it doesn't turn back on.
I thought me turning it sideways into landscape was doing this. Can everyone else turn it sideways when mirroring without the phone freaking out?
I didnt buy mine from monoprice but from ebay. The cable and the micro hdmi adapter worked fine in landscape and portrait mode. Hope that helps. Maybe you got a bad cable.
ctt0002 said:
I didnt buy mine from monoprice but from ebay. The cable and the micro hdmi adapter worked fine in landscape and portrait mode. Hope that helps. Maybe you got a bad cable.
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I was always in the settings menu of the stock launcher when I tried it. So you could turn your phone sideways in the stock launcher and have it turn out fine?

Infuse Car Dock

I picked up the Infuse Car dock with my Infuse and I LOVE IT. It works great, its very very good build quality. Nice to have the dock always plugged in for power and I can just pop my phone in and go. Also really nice that Samsung Car Home auto opens when I plug it in to the dock.
To anyone that uses their phone for calls or music while driving I highly recommend it.
Did you pick it up at an AT&T store? I am eager to check one out, as I plan to use the phone quite a bit as GPS unit for my car.
Thanks!
reefrunway said:
Did you pick it up at an AT&T store? I am eager to check one out, as I plan to use the phone quite a bit as GPS unit for my car.
Thanks!
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Yeah I did I am not normally one to buy accessories from ATT but I couldn't resist .
Samsung Dock
yes it's from AT&T and it's very nice.
http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-ph...=samsung&q_model=prod5100347#fbid=jy53eoHminq
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yes it's from AT&T and it's very nice.
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That does look pretty sweet.
Cool! I bought the home dock too for a nightstand.
very nice that samsung didnt drop the ball on this stuff this time. i am considering both docks.
Dani897 said:
very nice that samsung didnt drop the ball on this stuff this time. i am considering both docks.
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I might go back and buy the home dock as well
I bought both as well. AT&T had special that if you buy two accessories you get the third free.
Infuse should arrive tomorrow so I'll be able to try them out. I have always used ProClip USA's mounts but will compare it to Samsung's. I currently have an adjustable adaptor that works with iPhone 3G and Captivate within protective cases. They have holders for naked units that fit perfectly, but it is a hassle to remove phones from Otterboxes only to put them back after short rides.
i just got the home dock but am returning it. the reason is that it is not flexible enough. it has a micro usb port but it will not pass through the usb connection to my computer so i can mount the sdcard or pass through mhl to hdmi. this makes it no more than a 40$ charger that holds the phone.
i have a bad micro usb cable that i plan to make into a jig that can trip the dock mode or other things. i can hack up the dock but would rather exchange it for the car dock. i also want to see how much a second mhl adapter is. i would like to make an all in one dock.
Car Dock application
I purchased a Infuse yesterday with the car dock. The only way we can get the phone to send audio out through the docks 3.5mm is by using the Samsung Car Home application. This application is lacking to say the least. I've tried CarHome Ultra and still no audio through the dock.
Is there a work around for this or another dock application that works?
Thanks,
JAFO
jafo5236 said:
I purchased a Infuse yesterday with the car dock. The only way we can get the phone to send audio out through the docks 3.5mm is by using the Samsung Car Home application. This application is lacking to say the least. I've tried CarHome Ultra and still no audio through the dock.
Is there a work around for this or another dock application that works?
Thanks,
JAFO
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no methods that have been tested yet. there is an app for the sgs that can control it but it may need a kernel mod to work.
edit: try this https://market.android.com/details?id=net.muteheadlight.dockredir
let me know if it works
Does BT audio work when in car dock or do you HAVE to use 3.5mm jack?
AnyMal said:
Does BT audio work when in car dock or do you HAVE to use 3.5mm jack?
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All i use is BT audio when in the dock, it works amazing! The BT actually sounds good unlike the Atrix/Inspire did.
Media volume output seems too low through 3.5mm and bluetooth. Anyone share opinion?
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bluetoothless said:
Media volume output seems too low through 3.5mm and bluetooth. Anyone share opinion?
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With the media volume at full, with BT using Music Player or Pandora I can keep my Stereo on 15 and it sounds nice and clear and loud. To get the same volume out of Sirius or the Radio I am usually up around 20. I haven't tried the 3.5mm jack.
crawlgsx said:
With the media volume at full, with BT using Music Player or Pandora I can keep my Stereo on 15 and it sounds nice and clear and loud. To get the same volume out of Sirius or the Radio I am usually up around 20. I haven't tried the 3.5mm jack.
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For all you guys out there, if your car is NOT bluetooth ready, I am currently using Grom Audio stuff....
Its freaking AMAZING! ALL audio goes through the bluetooth like watching a news cast with flash, watching a baseball game, and of course bluetooth calling. Its all plug and play and anyone can do it!
http://www.gromaudio.com/ipod.html
Is the one I got. Its does come with full ipod control cable, but meh.... I just use the bluetooth!
Hope that helps!
Dani897 said:
no methods that have been tested yet. there is an app for the sgs that can control it but it may need a kernel mod to work.
edit: try this https://market.android.com/details?id=net.muteheadlight.dockredir
let me know if it works
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Hey thanks, it works! But the only bad thing is that the sound is still bad. There is no BASS hardly at all compared to the sound the headphone port throws out. This is the same problem with the Samsung car dock app. Its like Samsung crossed the wires when soldering the wires to the port. It sounds like mono and not STEREO. I wish this could be fixed?
crawlgsx said:
All i use is BT audio when in the dock, it works amazing! The BT actually sounds good unlike the Atrix/Inspire did.
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I can't speak for Atrix, but Inspire sounds pretty darn good through my Parrot set up.
AnyMal said:
I can't speak for Atrix, but Inspire sounds pretty darn good through my Parrot set up.
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Yeah I was looking at the Parrot setup before the Grom Audio.... The sounds outta the bluetooth is pretty good... Also you can hear the differences between the equalizer settings.....

Audio Issues with Charger Plugged In

Hey guys,
I've heard all about the audio issues people have been having with output through an AUX cable and I have yet to test that. However, I have another issues where noise/hissing is introduced when I have headphones in and the charger is plugged in. It's especially prominent when not playing audio, but still having the headphones plugged in. I believe it is something to do with the poor grounding of the 3.5mm jack, so I am currently contemplating returning this device.
I was wondering if any of you guys can reproduce this issue or did I get a bad unit?
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Hey guys,
I've heard all about the audio issues people have been having with output through an AUX cable and I have yet to test that. However, I have another issues where noise/hissing is introduced when I have headphones in and the charger is plugged in. It's especially prominent when not playing audio, but still having the headphones plugged in. I believe it is something to do with the poor grounding of the 3.5mm jack, so I am currently contemplating returning this device.
I was wondering if any of you guys can reproduce this issue or did I get a bad unit?
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Could be poor grounding on the jack, but more likely is the Charger is introducing noise into the phone itself. lowerend chargers have this problem more often than others, or it could be something else plugged into your power strip per say. Since the phone has no "real" grounding to "earth" all noise from your outlet ie house also flows through the device.
I did a lot of research on this with my Skyrocket cause it was annoying to have that hum... ended up buying a grounding powerstrip to fix it. hope this helps a little..
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Could be poor grounding on the jack, but more likely is the Charger is introducing noise into the phone itself. lowerend chargers have this problem more often than others, or it could be something else plugged into your power strip per say. Since the phone has no "real" grounding to "earth" all noise from your outlet ie house also flows through the device.
I did a lot of research on this with my Skyrocket cause it was annoying to have that hum... ended up buying a grounding powerstrip to fix it. hope this helps a little..
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I have tried with the LG charger and the charger that came with my S3 and both cause noise in the G3. Although I haven't tested it with a grounded powerstrip, I have never had this issue on my Galaxy S3. What I have tested is plugging in the charger to a powerstrip and an outlet in the wall and both cause the noise in the G3.
If you have a G3, are you able to reproduce this issue with yours?
crazililazn said:
I have tried with the LG charger and the charger that came with my S3 and both cause noise in the G3. Although I haven't tested it with a grounded powerstrip, I have never had this issue on my Galaxy S3. What I have tested is plugging in the charger to a powerstrip and an outlet in the wall and both cause the noise in the G3.
If you have a G3, are you able to reproduce this issue with yours?
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Okay so i just used like 4 chargers, 3 sets of buds and 1 set of over ear headphones and 2 outlets. I can't get my G3 to make any noises what so ever except the slight hiss (only while playing music) with the over the ear headphones, but from what i read elsewhere i think it might have something to do with the in-line volume control.
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Okay so i just used like 4 chargers, 3 sets of buds and 1 set of over ear headphones and 2 outlets. I can't get my G3 to make any noises what so ever except the slight hiss (only while playing music) with the over the ear headphones, but from what i read elsewhere i think it might have something to do with the in-line volume control.
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Hmm, that probably means that I got a bad unit then. I have tried with a set of of Beyerdynamic DT770s, my stock S3 earbuds, and Klipsch S3 earbuds. Since the DT770s have a higher impedance (80 ohms), I hear practically no noise. However, I hear a ton of noise with both of the earbuds. You think I should go get a replacement?
crazililazn said:
Hmm, that probably means that I got a bad unit then. I have tried with a set of of Beyerdynamic DT770s, my stock S3 earbuds, and Klipsch S3 earbuds. Since the DT770s have a higher impedance (80 ohms), I hear practically no noise. However, I hear a ton of noise with both of the earbuds. You think I should go get a replacement?
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Don't know your set up but i would take it buy the store and ask to "test" it on another unit and see... something seems amiss for sure..
Tweakecho said:
Don't know your set up but i would take it buy the store and ask to "test" it on another unit and see... something seems amiss for sure..
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I notice that the noises become more prominent whenever I do something with the touchscreen. Definitely seems like a grounding issue with the phone itself... Can you try your test again and see if your phone makes electrical noises when using the touchscreen?

S7 Headphone Jack?

Hi! Sooo basically I went to plug my phone into my car using the AUX cable the other day like I always do, and something didn't feel right. Sadly, I went ahead and pushed it in anyway, and now I can only hear audio from the left side *car, headphones, anything plugged into the headphone jack*. Does anyone have any suggestions? I tried looking into it to see if there was anything I could do, but I can barely see into it at all. I emailed FixEZ.com about the issue to see if I could send it to them to have it repaired, but they told me they couldn't and to check back in two weeks Does anyone know of a place I could send my phone to have it repaired? I use my headphone jack almost daily and the left side only thing makes it unusable Thanks!
Send it to Samsung for repair?
Hi-TechUp said:
Send it to Samsung for repair?
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Any chance you'd know about how much that might cost? I bought the unlocked model *SM-G930F* off of Amazon so sadly it isn't under any sort of warranty or anything, that I know of.
I dont know.. Spontaneously I would say under 70 euros? But then you can be sure that it is water resistent.
Did you try other headphones?
Hi-TechUp said:
I dont know.. Spontaneously I would say under 70 euros? But then you can be sure that it is water resistent.
Did you try other headphones?
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Yep. Tried other cables, and an extra pair of headphones I had laying around. I'll try contacting Samsung and see if there's anything they can do. Thanks for the reply
Phone will still be in warranty, return it to your seller / get it repaired free under warranty
Ryan6700 said:
Yep. Tried other cables, and an extra pair of headphones I had laying around. I'll try contacting Samsung and see if there's anything they can do. Thanks for the reply
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Did you make sure the headphone jack is all the way in? Also can you put the headphones in, play a song and very slowly take it out to see if you will get sound? You probably did that already anyways.
Can you also check if the mic still works on the stock headphones?

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