Hey there i'm new here, i recently just bought realme 5 pro and it's and amazing phone imo, so my question is from my last phone realme 3 pro there is small problem that make it different like realme 3 pro that i didn't know it is default by system or not the system sound like charging didn't work and low battery ringing on small volume, the phone not muted and vibration mode not like my last phone the charging sound work perfectly maybe someone can help me fix this if it's just a bug or tell me is normal, sorry for bad english and thank you in advance.
Edit: never mind i just fix it already the sound merged with media volume, but my old phone (realme 3 pro) didn't do that is there any way to separate it?
You can't separate
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hi last night i discovered my touch pro does a strange ping sound every couple minutes. It's really annoying and i've been trying a lot to find out what it is. I don't know for how long it's been doing that, it might be possible it's been for a longer time and i just didn't hear it because it's rather low volume.
It definately comes from the speaker and sounds like an alert or something. But theres nothing on the screen.
I've made a video to make clear what exactly the issue is like:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvldepeSI0E
- it also happens when in airplane mode and phone is muted or set to vibrate
- this sound isn't affected by the system volume
- a hard reset didn't help
- another ROM didn't help
- another radio didn't help
- it also sounds while flashing a ROM or Radio!!!
- [edit] revert to stock ROM and Radio didnt help!
Anyone has a clue what it could be? It's driving me crazy and might become the reason for a touch pro toilet flush death!
Sounds like you covered all the bases already, but I guess you could also try keeping it unplugged and removing the battery and leaving it like that for a day or something.
Hi all,
Yesterday I have upgraded my father’s HTC touch pro, for the latest official ROM (it had the one that it came with which was 1 year older then the latest release).
I now have 2 problems that my father is complaining about. He works in noise sensitive places and he needs to turn off as many sounds as possible.
There are 2 sounds I was not able so far to turn off.
The sound when the Phone turns ON (the shot HTC symbol sing and sound, when you turn on the phone)
And the sound of increasing and decreasing the volume (when you use the side volume keys, it beeps once every time you increase or decrease the sound).
Please help me turn them off.
THANK YOU ALL FOR HELP.
PS: After some more research we were able to find the solution to the sounds, and disable them in windows.
Edited to add that I have worked out what the notificaiton is that is making this sound. It's under software and it flashes up with "detecting" and I hear the sound every time. Does anyone know what this issue is?
I have had my phone for around 4 weeks and it was working fine until yesterday when it starting making a random notification sound on and off all day. It was happening when I had the phone in my hand and when I had the phone on the table next to me. One thing I have noticed is that it only does it when the screen is not locked. Sometimes it did it 10 times in a row other times only once and then not again for an hour. Oppo Support tried all the troubleshooting and nothing worked. We have turned all notifications off and the sound it is making isn't a sound that I have saved for any sort of notification - it is the sound an iphone makes when a charger is disconnected. The next step is for me to do a full factory re-set which I am very reluctant to do - I found transferring my data to this phone extremely slow/frustrating. Does anyone know why this would be happening?
Hi guys! I couldn't find anything on google, so I'm forced to ask this. I have a Poco X3 Pro and I received the notification to update to 12.5.1.
I've been reading that 12.5 update makes big changes on the phone, even deleting some functions and apps or making big changes to them. I'm concerned about this, and don't know what to do... Of course an update means an increase on security and such... but I'm unsure. What would you do?
I can see no such big changes. The only problem is broken playback control (you won't be able to get rid of the window without force stop of the application). Overall the system works good. You can update now or wait for a next update.
I've noticed the volume at max with earphones is much lower. If there's noise enough, walking on a busy street, you can barely hear an audiobook
Viceant01 said:
I've noticed the volume at max with earphones is much lower. If there's noise enough, walking on a busy street, you can barely hear an audiobook
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I only use wired ear buds and I couldn't see any decrease in volume.
Hello!
I've noticed lately that my basic 2 earphones' volume is really low. Before I usually had them at around 70% volume because anything more was too loud. Now I have them on 100% and it's like they are playing on half the volume. My phone is Xiaomi Mi 10T 5G
There have been no recent changes to my device nor it's settings, haven't updated either so it's the same operating system as before (Android version: 11 RKQ1.200836.002) (MIUI Global 12.5.4 Stable)
I also want to mention that my device is unlocked and rooted using this exact guide : https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...tom-rom-working-on-xiaomi-mi-10t-pro.4246339/
Things I've tried so far:
Restarting my phone
Restarting the earphones
Hard reseting the earbuds
Reseting all the bluetooth connections on my phone
Changing my Region (I tried USA, India and Andorra. Didn't change anything)
Tried Disabling Absolute Audio (There was no such setting on my developer options)
Tried changing the Bluetooth Codec (As soon as I scrolled down a bit it was reseting to "System Default")
Volume Booster Apps (They make the sound terrible and still the volume is not as high as originally)
MIUI's Sound Optimization (Adjust sound to earphones made the sound slightly better but didn't change the volume at all)
I also thoroughly cleaned the earbuds (To make sure there wasn't anything physically blocking them) as well as my ears (To make sure I wasn't losing my hearing)
I really can't understand why or how this happened and I can't seem to find a working solution no matter what... I really need your help on this one!
I don't mind tinkering with my phone and it's settings so any solution and I mean ANY solution would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you so much for your time !
I fixed my mi 10 5g low speaker volume issue, u should give it a try by calibration of speakers
In settings>about phone>all specs, click on kernal version 5 times or more to open cit settings
Here u can test speakers, but to re calibrate click on 3 dots menu and goto additional setting find "calibrate speaker PA"
mong786 said:
I fixed my mi 10 5g low speaker volume issue, u should give it a try by calibration of speakers
In settings>about phone>all specs, click on kernal version 5 times or more to open cit settings
Here u can test speakers, but to re calibrate click on 3 dots menu and goto additional setting find "calibrate speaker PA"
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It worked. In my case, I headed to Bluetooth and ran the CIT test. It disconnected and on reconnecting, voilĂ ! It worked. Thanks man
I tried everything, nothing worked. Turned out that earphones turn up volume by long tapping on earphone touch area.
Had the same issue with my Xiaomi Buds 4 Pro. Turned out, the buds have their own volume control (set to 50% by default), which must be assigned to double/triple taps via Xiaomi Earbuds app. By default, there was no way of controlling this "earphone-internal" volume. And the phone control operated within the 0%-50% range. Strange indeed.