I bought recently a new Honor V10. When I open Spotify, the Huawei Histen Audio option does not start automatically. Every time I have to go to Settings, search the option and open it: immediately I can hear the sound changing with Histen effects applied.
Is there any way to make it start automatically when I open song apps/YouTube ecc?
Same problem here, B140 C432...
On my Huawei Nova 2i, Huawei Histen works perfectly. Maybe contact Huawei Customer service.
Another issue equaliser mode doesn't work for speaker - works only for headsets
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1) While watching movies in MX Player headphones with microphone, accidental moving of headphones cable increasing or decreasing the volume or stops playback. I thought it was headphones jack problem but sometimes when I move headphones cable, native Huawei music app is launching and starts playback without my control. I think Huawei did something with headphones control.
2) After update to EMUI4.0, all weather apps I tried can't display temperature value in notification bar. Only icon.
3) After update to EMUI4.0, when I change the theme, Google Chrome and Play icons disappear. They can be found by search but you can't see them. Only using Nova Launcher I can see them again.
This was my first Chinese phone after iPhone and Nexus 5 and it will be the last I think...
Please advice how to solve that issues.
I listen to music on my phone through a sony Bluetooth headset. Sony did not provide any battery indicator on the phone so the battery just dies without warning to recharge.
However, I just noticed today that EMUI 5 shows the battery level beside the Bluetooth icon.
Kudos to Huawei.
Just thought I should let people know about this feature.
How is the sound quality? Any sound artifacts? My p9 have a bad Bluetooth quality. Kind like static/electronic effect in some songs are way noticeable.
Battery Bluetooth indicator is available in emui 4.1 on a honor 6x
I had it on the honor 5x also and yes it's a nice feature. I use JBL Bluetooth earbuds with my Honor 8 and it sounds fine.
This is possible on Android, at least on Lollipop. The feature is dependent on the Bluetooth headset sending the battery level in the right format. If the headset supports it, you will see an option in the settings screen for the Bluetooth device. The option will be right above the checkboxes for Call and Media audio. If you don't see this option then the headset either doesn't send battery data or it doesn't send it in the correct format. One enabled you will see a fillable icon on the left side of your notification bar. I've confirmed this using a cheap earbud set from China.
danino2200 said:
How is the sound quality? Any sound artifacts? My p9 have a bad Bluetooth quality. Kind like static/electronic effect in some songs are way noticeable.
Battery Bluetooth indicator is available in emui 4.1 on a honor 6x
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It's actually amazingly good. I just switched from a Xiaomi Mi4C with Resurrection Remix 5.8 to the Honor 8 and i have to say, this is the first phone in ages i am not tempted to just bake a custom rom on to, because stock is missing so much. EMUI 5.0 is doing absolutely amazing for a stock rom (yes, i'm still missing a lot of features, but i think i can and will wait until Honor releases the source code).
Sound quality is pretty damn good. Yes, there are some occasional artifacts, but i think they have to do with not turning off the new(-ish) battery saving feature for that App, that has been introduced in Marhsmallow and refined with Nougat. Also, i only have those artifacts on my Bluetooth Headset - in my car with Bluetooth Radio there is no such thing and i have the feeling, it sounds better than the Mi4C.
Some of the Huawei phones have a DTS mode. As far as i am aware this is software audio processing. Can we port it to the Mate 9?
Mate 9 Also has it
Where?
There is a button in the Huawei music player but you can find it also in settings/audio
Maybe this is region specific? I don't see it in either location in my US version.
Am using mate 9 C636 and it does have DTS on the sound settings.
Yes it's greyed out become I don't have a headset connected.
Maybe this is good for headphones + a movie but for music it makes it sound terrible and overprocessed IMHO. I have the option in my L09-C185 model
But is it automatically enabled when watching a movie or is it only for music ? Strange on GSM arena the specs don't list DTS Mode for the Mate 9 but it is listed on other Huawei phones. This makes me think the mate 9 doesn't have it officially or the full DTS feature.
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Am using mate 9 C636 and it does have DTS on the sound settings.
Yes it's greyed out become I don't have a headset connected.
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Ah, I have it there too, I just looked right over it since it's greyed out so light.
Hello,
I have Huawei Nova Plus, suddenly the media sound is very low I can barely hear it either it is the sound of a Youtube video, music player, voice notes or any media sound. This happens although the media volume is set to maximum. When I restart my phone it is back to normal behavior. Any help why this happens and how could I solve it?
I just picked up an L09 uk p20 pro today, but ive noticed that in Huawei music, it wont stay in landscape (stereo +) mode, when i rotate, it bounces back to portrait, yet landscapes fine into Stereo + mode in youtube, google play music and playerPro.
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Checked my friends p20pro today.. his is the same.. wont stay in Stereo+ Landscape mode in Huawei Music.. must be a bug in the latest HMS Core update..
Any advice
I've had this exact bug for AGES, atleast around a year or so after first noticing it with spotify wherein the player wouldnt go landscape but yet the homescreen/station browser would?
The only way i've managed to get stereo sound+ sound out is to have the music playing and then open a random app like clock/whatsapp and then it kicks in, Very weird
As a point of reference i have an o2 branded P20 pro too (CLT-L09)