Phone doesn't ring at all when headphones are plugged in - OnePlus 6 Questions & Answers

I have a OP6 with OOS 9.0.2 and today I noticed that when I plug in my headphones, the phone doesn't ring at all: neither through the speaker nor through the headphones. However it vibrates.
I tried to play with the "Earphone mode" settings, but it does not change anything, and the headphones work fine.
Has anybody seen this problem? Is it possible to correct it?

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My Sprint TP goes silent during mp3 playback! Anyone else had this problem?

Has anyone had issues with the audio output from the phone shutting off and not coming back without a soft reset? I have Sprint Touch Pro
Sometimes when I plug my phone into my cars audio system via the mini usb to 3.5mm audio adapter, sound output from the phone shuts off. I have tried to unplug it, stop the music playback, restart WMP but the sound doesn't come back. When I say there is no sound, I mean that the phone will not make any type of noise, not just music, it won't even ring when someone calls. If I soft reset it the sound comes back. It has done this to me about 5 times already. Any ideas?
Has this happened to anyone else?
Mine does that when I have a usb adapter connected - and I don't actually have a cable connected. Because it assumes output is going out through a 3.5 mm jack. But I've always gotten output to my headphones.
Is your phone going silent while connected to your car stereo - or only before connecting?
hi, this may be a silly response, but it happened to me, the system on the phone was on silent so no sounds play, sorry if this is obvious, but like I said I did it......doh
dkcharger said:
Has anyone had issues with the audio output from the phone shutting off and not coming back without a soft reset? I have Sprint Touch Pro
Sometimes when I plug my phone into my cars audio system via the mini usb to 3.5mm audio adapter, sound output from the phone shuts off. I have tried to unplug it, stop the music playback, restart WMP but the sound doesn't come back. When I say there is no sound, I mean that the phone will not make any type of noise, not just music, it won't even ring when someone calls. If I soft reset it the sound comes back. It has done this to me about 5 times already. Any ideas?
Has this happened to anyone else?
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Dude this happened to me too I just got my phone yesterday and while playing music thru the headset it just suddenly went silent last time it did that but then again i've only had it 2 days
I just had the exact same thing happen. I used my TP in the car with the audio out and the phone has no sound. Soft reset fixed it but after 20 mins it happened again and I was not using the mini adapter.
Has anyone figured out why this happens?
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Ok... now since this happened the first time I can reproduce this behavior. If I send myself a test SMS I hear the alert. If I then plug the power adapter in the phone and charge it with the screen still on, I still hear the alert. As soon as the screen is powered off (still charging) and I send a test SMS I see the lights around the directional pad blinking, but get no audible alert. Then if I turn the screen on I cannot hear any sound at all. MP3's, alerts, ringers etc.

Speaker not muted when wired headset is plugged in.

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.

[Q] Bluetooth Speaker Too Loud On 4.4.4

Hi everyone...
I just got a problem since updating to 4.4.4, and after searching for several days, I still can't get the workaround.
So, I'm using a jabra bluetooth speaker.
When I'm at 4.4.2, the media sound on the bluetooth speaker and the phone is unlinked. So, usually I set the phone media volume at around medium, and then using bluetooth speaker, I can go to near unheard, or loud enough. Even, if I want, I can completely turn off the audio by minimizing both the bluetooth speaker sound and the phone media.
But, since I upgraded to 4.4.4, both device media volume are linked. So, if I press volume up on my speaker, my phone audio goes up as well. And, the main problem is, even the lowest sound (it reached 0 on the phone media volume), the sound still TOO LOUD for me.
Is there any fix? Besides downgrading, if possible.
Not sure I understood how it works with your BT speaker but with my car BT handsfree I just set the volume from the phone and only the BT volume gets changed (the volume slider shows the BT icon). Well, or at least I didn't bother to check the media volume. But that one is sure disconnect in 4.4.4 from the system/notification/ring volumes which are all connected. And the voice call volume doesn't get modified either.

Headphone Jack Issues

Anyone else having issues with their headphone jack regularly pausing music? It's not the headphones because they work fine in other devices, and different sets of headphones cause the problem. It's not a Spotify problem because Poweramp causes it too. It doesn't seem to be caused by moving the headphones, because I can wiggle the wires as well as the end of the plug and it doesn't cause it. It seems straight up random and it's driving me crazy.
Not that it'd matter, but stock, unrooted, locker bootloader, Verizon Pixel 128GB.
I think it is the notification system causing audio ducking. Try "vibrate only" for notification/ringtone volume when listening to music on headphones. That's worked for me.
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I think it is the notification system causing audio ducking. Try "vibrate only" for notification/ringtone volume when listening to music on headphones. That's worked for me.
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That can't be it because I'm usually always on vibrate or silent, and it still happens on airplane mode with no notifications coming in.

Bluetooth issue when "calls" option is on. Sound is horrible

I cannot seem to figure this out. When I pair my bluetooth either to speakers, car, samsung buds if the "call" option is on under bluetooth settings the volume of the song drops in half and the bass is completely gone. To me it sounds like it's sending anything I play through a call channel? If that's a thing. The second I turn off the call option the full volume comes and bass comes back. Turning off call is not a solution as my car and galaxy wear app says my bluetooth is not connected without the call option on (which means the controls of my buds don't work). Does anyone else have this problem or have a solution?

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