[Q] [Nexus 5]Sound Speaker problem - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My speaker just broke. Was speaking via skype(via speaker) and it suddenly went off. Flashed a new Rom(mahdi 2.9) , it didn't work, than restored back to stock(4.4.4 with root) and after a while it started working again, after some minutes it went off again, and it doesn't want to work again. I don't know what's the problem. Can some1 give some tips, answers. Btw, today i dropped it from my pocket on wooden floor.(first drop), my nexus 5 is 6 months old. nothing scratched or shattered, everything is ok , but what's up with the speaker?(but the sound through headphones is working).

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Problem with external (rear) speaker

Hello,
Tt happened something strange to my Touch Pro today.
My rear (external) speaker doesn't make any sound.
I just don't know what to do.
I'm using the latest official HTC rom. When I plug in my headset - I can hear everything, but the rear speaker isn't working. I can't hear any rings from my phone, text messages sounds .. nothing. It's not system settings problem. I tried to hard reset my device - the same.
Do you meet with something like this?
i had the same problem, open back whitout talking the batery out, push softly near the speaker on the side , there is a black tape there, i had to put a sort of paper to push it so it will work, mine fell down... see if it is the same problem.....
Thanks for your answer.
That's a little problem. I don't want to loose my warranty, I can't touch my warranty void. I will try to send my phone to the service.
i have the same problem, i posted about this a couple of days ago here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=508569
my phone was returned today and it wasn't working at all, even if i squeezed the housing. it is now going to be replaced.
you'll have to contact your mobile operator, it should be repaired or replaced under warranty.
Paul

Hey all,external Speaker issue/solution

Strangest thing. I woke up one day and all of a sudden my external speaker had stopped working. I tried pulling battery, I tried uninstalling the last couple of apps I had installed. I was currently running aospX BR2 from Exitzs and so I flashed a nandroid from before I installed that a week or so ago. Still nothing. I finally got my hands on a pair of headphones and tested them. They worked fine. So I figured I had a hardware failure on my hands and started looking around at how to take apart the phone and replace the speaker. Well I realized I don't have a T5 to remove the housing screws so after pulling the battery and I tried something on a hunch. I pressed very carefully on the housing around the speaker area itself thinking that it might have come loose. Placed the battery back in and booted the phone. WOOHOO!! I had sound. I then flashed the nandroid of BR2 to get back where I was and still sound was working.
I got my phone from my uncle he just bought at second hand and no sound. I gotta try this. Thanks a lot. :thumbup:
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springs.
The speaker has a couple of springs attached to the board. Those things are not soldered and if the speaker is loose, you will lost sound.
You can cay buy new speakers or try reseating the speaker.

Mic Problem

Hello!
Last night my Nexus S fell into a cup of water. It was only the bottom part where the USB port and Mic is. It was for a quick second.
Later that night I made a phone call just fine no problems. Later I played around installing ROMs here and there. I went back to stock using the google images (att version).
This morning when I tried calling, the other person could not hear me. I tested this using using my moms phone and it is nothing no sound whatsover. I tried reinstalling the stock image but nothing.
Is my Mic broken??
Yeah, probably. You shouldnt use your phone if something like this happes. You should turn off the phone and remove battery, let the phone dry few days.
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New screen problems!!!

So my old screen got shatter and i got a new screen of ebay.
I installed it yesterday, it was all working fine all day.
I woke up today, picked my phone up and started using it normally and touch just died on me !!
Like it works when i lock and unlock the phone back up!
it works for a little and then dies on me, but if i lock it and unlock it it works so strange!!!
What you guys think, maybe the rom?
Or hardware itself?
Im running Purity
Hardware. Something isn't right. It should work, or not work. So must be a loose connection or something.
I would also flash stock ROM to make sure its not the ROM.
I dissembled everything cleaned all connectors and it seems to be working good now!
I still am afraid it will stop working again!

Galaxy S8+ rebooting on calls

Hi everyone,
Since some weeks ago the S8+ from my wife, which was working perfectly fine until that night, suddenly stopped working.
It wouldn't charge, turn on nor was it giving any life signs. After we sent it to a repair center, they checked and told that the motherboard failed.
They had some other S8+ with a broken screen so they took out that motherboard and replaced the one on my wifes phone.
The phone worked all fine after the replacement until I tried to make a call via viber.
At first I tested everything, including calls and everything was working.
Then after some hours until she tried to accept a viber call it just froze and rebooted! No matter if it is a normal call, viber, WhatsApp, telegram it is all the same the phone just freezes and reboots.
I will take it anyway again to the repair center, but my wife is not at home since the last 2 weeks so we have to wait and I am interested if someone might have an idea what might be wrong.
As already written, everything works perfectly, just calls force the phone to reboot. I have somehow managed a few times to get it not to reboot, but then the speaker and loadspeaker do not work. After a reboot the speakers are working fine but the calls do not work again....
Really strange issue, wonder what might cause it.
P.S. It is an Exynos model.
EDIT: Fixed it, it was a faulty sensor, I think it was the proximity sensor

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