My previous Nexus 6P always had the alarm on speaker even if earphones were plugged in.
The OP6 just rings on the earphones. Is there a way to change that to always on speaker?
check the headphone mode setting plz
Thanks. Don't know how I missed that setting the whole time
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I asked this in few other forums, but I was not able to get a response. When I have my wired headsets plugged in, I am still able to hear Ringtone/Notification and possibly other sounds coming out of the speaker. Is this the default behavior that is happening not just to my phone? If so, how do I change it?
Greg
I think this is the default behavior. If you put your phone onto silent, then can you still hear them through the headphones? If so, that's your answer. That is one of the few things I prefer on the iPhone - the hardware switch for silent. But it's just a mental adjustment to how silent behaves differently on the Android OS.
by silent you mean the button you see when you pull down the notification panel right? This silences all sound and I don't hear anything even from my headphones.
Like title says, for alarm as example would be nice if it has same feature as ShakeToWake. I always fall asleep with headset in my ears, but never hear the alarm xD.
And directly second question, someone knows a walk around to sound notification and cal ringing through speaker when headset is plugged in? I drive always with headset around my neck, but not in my ears. So never hear when someone is calling.
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I just bought myself a pair of Bose Quietcomfort 15's so that I can have undisturbed naps (with or without music). Only problem is I cannot hear my alarm on my phone because of the noise cancelation on the headphones. Additionally, the alarm sound that goes through to the headphones is not loud enough either. My question is: is there an alarm app that allows me to control headphone volume when the alarm goes off? I know I can independently control how loud my phone speakers are (regardless if the phone is on silent or whatever).
If not, is there another solution? Right now, I am keeping my phone in my pocket to feel the vibrations, but that alone might not be enough.
Also, keep in mind that even on the loudest speaker volumes, I can only barely hear the phone because of the noise cancelation.
Any input or alternative methods/tips is appreciated.
Oh, and I have a Galaxy S3.
Thanks,
Richard
This happens to me all the time.. wearing headphones. some one calls. answer call, unplug headphones, call goes to speaker. i have to toggle speaker on and off to get it off.
Anyone else?
In phone settings I have choosen maximum alarm volume. When the alarm rings through phone's internal loudspeaker the volume is maximum (which I can get from the phone's loudspeaker).
When the alarm clock rings and my phone is connected to Bluetooth speakers the volume of Bluetooth speakers is not at its maximum (in fact the volume of BT speakers is at the level it was left when listening music).
Is this a common issue on Android 6.0? It would be great to hear from people using alarm clock with bluetooth speakers whether the volume gets adjusted for them or not?