Audio Cracking/Popping for a split second on USB C headphones - Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Questions & Answers

Hi! Whenever I listen to music, the audio kinda pops randomly for like 1/4th of a second when using type c earphones (AKG). Is this normal? I used the official dongle too and have the same problems with my other earphones.
One last thing, the included earphones is a bit loose on the port. A few hard wiggles and the audio disconnects.

JoshuaLintag said:
Hi! Whenever I listen to music, the audio kinda pops randomly for like 1/4th of a second when using type c earphones (AKG). Is this normal? I used the official dongle too and have the same problems with my other earphones.
One last thing, the included earphones is a bit loose on the port. A few hard wiggles and the audio disconnects.
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Sounds like you got a faulty USB C port! Phone up Samsung and get your Note 10 replaced ASAP!

N1NJATH3ORY said:
Sounds like you got a faulty USB C port! Phone up Samsung and get your Note 10 replaced ASAP!
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It can't be faulty because I can fast charge and wiggling the port won't disrupt it unlike the audio.

JoshuaLintag said:
It can't be faulty because I can fast charge and wiggling the port won't disrupt it unlike the audio.
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Lol mate what's fast charge or power port got to do with audio channels ? And how are you wiggling the cable ? As mine there's no wiggle ? Sure i can make it wiggle, but i would need to apply lot of force, witch is just asking for trouble!

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3.5mm Jack vs HTC plug

given that the sprint has a 3.5mm jack for earphones, does the standard htc plug (where you charge / sync) also have a connection to listen to music? and if yes, does that then mean that we can plug in 2 sets of earphones? one on the 3.5mm and one on the htc mini- usb jack? i don't have standard htc headsets and i'm tempted to buy a set just to check...
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I was able to test this with my headphones from my old Mogul and yes, it does work with both headphones connected at the same time -- audio from both.
HTH
thanks mate! now i can go ahead and buy a set. it actually provides a good alternative to continuous plugging and unplugging from the 3.5 jack. there is also bluetooth but the mini-usb gives me another option for tunez.
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I got curious and tried it.
Can't figure out why you'd need it, but it works on my usc tp2
g2tl said:
I got curious and tried it.
Can't figure out why you'd need it, but it works on my usc tp2
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thanks mate, just tried it and it works fine as well. as to where i would use it:
1) gives me an alternative to constantly plug into the 3.5mm jack. ages ago i read that the plug connections eventually wear out. not sure about statistics and all though for the tp2. but a mate of mine did return his 6-month old unit for this reason. claims that one day the sounds were all gone. only by plugging in his headphones did he hear anything. he sent it back for replacement and the diagnosis showed that the plug connections were worn out. well in all fairness he did listen to his tunez 2 times a day...that meant plugging in and out twice a day as well. seems the phone was "stuck" in headset mode.
2) i use an i-tech bluetooth set of which i can plug in my noise cancellers. if the battery ran out, i can then plug into the 3.5mm. or, i recently got a mini-usb to 3.55mm headset converter. again, good alternative to constantly plugging into the 3.5 jack
3) my wife =) on a recent trip to canada...of which took ages...we shared the headset plugged into the 3.5 jack. by plugging into the mini-usb, that way we can both have our own headsets at the same time. quite weird to have one ear listening to tunez while the other being bombarded by sounds from the plane =)
cheers mate
Sorry, I did not see the previous replies ...
TP2 uses USB-B for charging and syncing. This USB-B has audio out as well as video out. I don't know if one takes priority over the other (USB-B audio or 3.5mm audio out), or if both can be used together.
Last week I ordered a USB-B cable to output video/audio to external monitor & speakers (watch movies externally) via RCA jacks (Right/Left/Video).
Why not just use a 3.5mm audio splitter jack to get dual out audio? (personally, I'd rather put wear & tear on a 3.5mm audio jack than a mini-USB jack ...). Seems a 3.5mm splitter would be simple clean output method. Additionally, you could use BT-Audio paired possibly to more than one device headset for dual audio out ...?

Micro USB sound dock?!?!

Hi,
Does anyone know if there is a sound dock available for HTC Desire or Micro USB? I want one like those for Iphone:
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1173/676068270_2460e2c638.jpg
this is not possible through usb, because the usb prt of the desire doesn't have athe audio out pins for some stupid reason. The only way to do this is through the the jack plug.
lukzke said:
this is not possible through usb, because the usb prt of the desire doesn't have athe audio out pins for some stupid reason. The only way to do this is through the the jack plug.
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Hi Lukzke....do you know if this is possible, (playing out through the ear phone jack plug)?
I did try this using a camera lead that was 3.5mm plug to two rca plugs, into my home amp's aux in ports. I had to turn the amp volume up very high to get any sound out, and then it started skipping tracks and generally behaving badly, so i disconnected. (There may be a better lead out there).
Would really love a solution so that I can stick a finger up to the ipeople!
offshore tiger said:
Hi Lukzke....do you know if this is possible, (playing out through the ear phone jack plug)?
I did try this using a camera lead that was 3.5mm plug to two rca plugs, into my home amp's aux in ports. I had to turn the amp volume up very high to get any sound out, and then it started skipping tracks and generally behaving badly, so i disconnected. (There may be a better lead out there).
Would really love a solution so that I can stick a finger up to the ipeople!
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just did this the other night with a 3.5mm->3.5mm lead. the only way that it MAY have done that if somehow it interfered with the control lines (used when when you use the stock earbuds).
try a different cable, that should fix it.
Not really what you wanted, but can't get any closer:
Black Speaker For HTC Hero G3 Tatto G4 Desire Bravo G7:
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build an adapter, that's what i did http://www.thice.nl/ipod-dock-adapter-for-the-motorola-droid/
thedt said:
build an adapter, that's what i did ]
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brilliant thedt, you are one smart droid
you have shown that a commercial product is feasible, so hopefully the dominance of the evil dark lord will eventually decay!
(must stop trolling....must stop tro....)
I have the creative D200. Wireless connection. Works brilliant !
nzdcoy said:
just did this the other night with a 3.5mm->3.5mm lead. the only way that it MAY have done that if somehow it interfered with the control lines (used when when you use the stock earbuds).
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I have an FM transmitter in my car that I plug into my 3.5mm jack; and I've noticed once or twice that when jamming the connector in at a funny angle without paying much attention, that the phone comes up with the "headset" icon instead of the "headphones" icon. Unplugging it and plugging it in again always solves the issue, though. I think it just happens due to accidentally making contact with the microphone/control contacts.
nzdcoy said:
just did this the other night with a 3.5mm->3.5mm lead. the only way that it MAY have done that if somehow it interfered with the control lines (used when when you use the stock earbuds).
try a different cable, that should fix it.
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yes, a new simple lead fixed it....a Connexia 3.5mm G+ model....quite cheap and has worked all day without skipping and the volume levels are ok on my Marantz amp.

Headphone Jack Longer Than Headphone Plug

Hi. I purchased a Star Note i9220 n9000 a few months ago and I wanted to plug in new headphones. The headphones that came with the phone fit the jack perfectly and I can hear out of it just fine but when I plug in different headphones, the plug is too short and the jack is too long. Does anyone know where I can purchase an adapter or headphones with a longer 3.5mm plug? I also posted a picture to compare. Notice how the one on the right is a little longer and has 3 ridges instead of two.
thebriando said:
Hi. I purchased a Star Note i9220 n9000 a few months ago and I wanted to plug in new headphones. The headphones that came with the phone fit the jack perfectly and I can hear out of it just fine but when I plug in different headphones, the plug is too short and the jack is too long. Does anyone know where I can purchase an adapter or headphones with a longer 3.5mm plug? I also posted a picture to compare. Notice how the one on the right is a little longer and has 3 ridges instead of two.
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This heaphone is not compatible with your phone.
thebriando said:
Hi. I purchased a Star Note i9220 n9000 a few months ago and I wanted to plug in new headphones. The headphones that came with the phone fit the jack perfectly and I can hear out of it just fine but when I plug in different headphones, the plug is too short and the jack is too long. Does anyone know where I can purchase an adapter or headphones with a longer 3.5mm plug? I also posted a picture to compare. Notice how the one on the right is a little longer and has 3 ridges instead of two.
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Is the picture on the earphones?
Lindsay02 said:
Is the picture on the earphones?
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No that is not the picture of the earphones, but if it's made by the same company then they should use the same jack and headphones. I bought my phone off Amazon, just look up Star Note n9000. Normal 3.5mm headphones have plugs that are too short, the headphones that came with the phone are still 3.5mm but they are a bit longer. So I need help finding an adapter or headphones that have the special longer plug. Thanks to anyone who can help.
iluvyoulinux said:
This heaphone is not compatible with your phone.
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Yes, I know it isn't compatible. That's why I'm trying to find headphones that are compatible with my phone or an adapter that can make it compatible.
Hope This Helps!!
Take a look on ebay for Quad connection Headphones or similar
TonyM4 said:
Take a look on ebay for Quad connection Headphones or similar
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Thanks for the help, but could you send me a link? I can't seem to find it.
Lindsay02 said:
Is the picture on the earphones?
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Also, the headphones in that picture look like they might work on my phone. Do you think you could send me a link to those headphones if you can?
Hey guys, I'm giving up on trying to find headphones that work with my phone. I'll just buy a wireless, bluetooth one now.
Update: I changed my mind, i'm not giving up on trying to find compatible headphones for my phone.
normally 3.5 is 3.5, but from the way it looks these are more like 3.6 or 3.7 so it looks like they have their own headphone type or something
mjz2cool said:
normally 3.5 is 3.5, but from the way it looks these are more like 3.6 or 3.7 so it looks like they have their own headphone type or something
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I'm pretty sure that the 3.5mm is the diameter instead of the length. So both of the headphone plugs in the picture are 3.5mm. It's just that the one on the right's length is a little longer than the other one. I really need help trying to find an adapter for this or finding some other headphones with the longer plug. I also figured out what the three rings/ridges on the other plug meant. The third ring is for the microphone. So I tried to find earbuds with a microphone, although i am not sure if all earbuds with microphones have a plug that's longer than standard earbuds.
Hey guys i found some earbuds that might work with my phone.
http://www.amazon.com/Alpatronix-Pe...=1381367364&sr=1-148&keywords=earbud+with+mic
I am not entirely sure if these will work with my phone but they have the three ridges on the plug that my current headphones have. Please notify me if you don't think these will work or if you think they will.
thebriando said:
I'm pretty sure that the 3.5mm is the diameter instead of the length. So both of the headphone plugs in the picture are 3.5mm. It's just that the one on the right's length is a little longer than the other one. I really need help trying to find an adapter for this or finding some other headphones with the longer plug. I also figured out what the three rings/ridges on the other plug meant. The third ring is for the microphone. So I tried to find earbuds with a microphone, although i am not sure if all earbuds with microphones have a plug that's longer than standard earbuds.
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yeah, i realised that
normally, the ones with a mic aren't any longer
mjz2cool said:
yeah, i realised that
normally, the ones with a mic aren't any longer
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Do you think you could show me a side by side comparison of a headphone plug without a mic and a one with a mic? Thanks!
thebriando said:
Do you think you could show me a side by side comparison of a headphone plug without a mic and a one with a mic? Thanks!
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i could, but it is an apple one, so i don't know the difference with a normal one with mic, but i can compare the apple thing with a normal one without mic, maybe i can a normal one with mic, will see later this day
mjz2cool said:
i could, but it is an apple one, so i don't know the difference with a normal one with mic, but i can compare the apple thing with a normal one without mic, maybe i can a normal one with mic, will see later this day
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Alright, please do so whenever you can. I really appreciate the help.
thebriando said:
Do you think you could show me a side by side comparison of a headphone plug without a mic and a one with a mic? Thanks!
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Not really needed.
The short one: 3.5mm 2 (or 3) conductor stereo jack (TRS - Tip ring sleeve)
The long one: 3.5mm 4 conductor stereo + mic jack (TRRS - Tip ring ring sleeve)
So, all in all, just look on the net for TRRS to TRS adapter. Should run you 10$ at most. They're a bit rare but hey you'll be able to use any headphones with any stereo jack.
polobunny said:
Not really needed.
The short one: 3.5mm 2 (or 3) conductor stereo jack (TRS - Tip ring sleeve)
The long one: 3.5mm 4 conductor stereo + mic jack (TRRS - Tip ring ring sleeve)
So, all in all, just look on the net for TRRS to TRS adapter. Should run you 10$ at most. They're a bit rare but hey you'll be able to use any headphones with any stereo jack.
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both of these types should be the same size, and most phones are compatible with both types, so an adapter shouldn't be neccesary.
mjz2cool said:
both of these types should be the same size, and most phones are compatible with both types, so an adapter shouldn't be neccesary.
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Nope. You're wrong.
Edit: I think Apple uses a TRRS connector that is the same size, but that's pretty much the only exception, because surprise surprise it's Apple.
Edit 2: Here's a link for one, for instance: http://www.scansound.com/index.php/4-conductor-trrs-to-3-conductor-trs-3-5mm-adapter.html
polobunny said:
Nope. You're wrong.
Edit: I think Apple uses a TRRS connector that is the same size, but that's pretty much the only exception, because surprise surprise it's Apple.
Edit 2: Here's a link for one, for instance: http://www.scansound.com/index.php/4-conductor-trrs-to-3-conductor-trs-3-5mm-adapter.html
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never had any problems with any trrs on any device, most phones should be compatible with trs and trrs

Nexus 5 : Car Aux Input problem

Hello,
I have a 3.5mm audio cable male to male that I used perfectly with several phones, Galaxy ACE 2; S3 ; Galaxy 3
I just plugged the cable in my phone and set my stereo source to Aux and the music plays correctly, but with my new Nexus 5 it's not the case, I hear nothing , Nada !!
I checked the cable with other phones and it works like a charm !!
Could you please help me?
stalagtite said:
Hello,
I have a 3.5mm audio cable male to male that I used perfectly with several phones, Galaxy ACE 2; S3 ; Galaxy 3
I just plugged the cable in my phone and set my stereo source to Aux and the music plays correctly, but with my new Nexus 5 it's not the case, I hear nothing , Nada !!
I checked the cable with other phones and it works like a charm !!
Could you please help me?
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Have you tried any other listening devices with your headphone jack like earbuds? Could be a hardware defect.
mrfeuss said:
Have you tried any other listening devices with your headphone jack like earbuds? Could be a hardware defect.
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Hi mrfeuss, earbuds works fine on my Nexus 5
stalagtite said:
Hi mrfeuss, earbuds works fine on my Nexus 5
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The only thing I could think, other than the volume being all the way down, would be that it's not fully inserted. Are you using a case that might obstruct the plug from going all of the way in?
mrfeuss said:
The only thing I could think, other than the volume being all the way down, would be that it's not fully inserted. Are you using a case that might obstruct the plug from going all of the way in?
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Nope, all is correctly plugged , and volume on max level
Aux male to male definitely works with my Nexus5... I use it all the time. Try a different cable...
galaxys said:
Aux male to male definitely works with my Nexus5... I use it all the time. Try a different cable...
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Ok, I'll check with a new cable and I'll let you know
galaxys said:
...Try a different cable...
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Agreed. I had a cable that worked fine with every phone I tried except my N5. Then, as a long shot, I tried another cable, and it worked.

Usb C Headset

Hi.
Can I use a USB c headset on this phone?
joke19 said:
Hi.
Can I use a USB c headset on this phone?
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i am using a leeco usb c headset without any issues
jokerpack said:
i am using a leeco usb c headset without any issues
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How are you setting it up? When I plug in through USB-C in my car, I don't get sound at all (I used to, with my old Pixel 3XL).
I have to plug in through the headphone jack, which gives me pretty bad interference.
It's the main reason I was initially considering the Mi10 Pro, but I've decided it's not worth it, as the camera set is about the same.
MacGuy2006 said:
How are you setting it up? When I plug in through USB-C in my car, I don't get sound at all (I used to, with my old Pixel 3XL).
I have to plug in through the headphone jack, which gives me pretty bad interference.
It's the main reason I was initially considering the Mi10 Pro, but I've decided it's not worth it, as the camera set is about the same.
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it is running out of the box. just plug it in and all sounds are playing boys via the usb c headset.. no settings were needed.
same with my usb c DAC dongle.
for me the mi note 10 pro is worth it because of the bigger storage, (i make a lot of 4k Videos)

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