my earpiece stopped working after less than 10 days of phone use (htc touch cruise). the phone hasn't been dropped or damaged in any way. if i use a headset or the external speaker the phone works ok (the mic does't appear to have any problem). is there any way to test the internal earpiece before sending it for service? i mean any way to see if the earpiece can produce some sound and it isn't physically damaged. 10x.
It's a crap. Mine always have lower volume at right piece. Changed it few days later.
Well I dropped my OPO into a creek in about 2 feet of water. After being submerged for about 15 minutes I thought it was toast. I put it in the ol' bag of rice for a few days and to my absolute amazement it booted right up and works flawlessly except for one issue.
The loudspeakers are so quiet at full volume you can barely hear them. Earpiece speaker works fine. I popped the back off and took the speaker assembly out and removed one of the two speakers. It looks fine and there is no moisture in it. If I set it on the board contacts at full volume I can barely hear it play.
Do you think a new pair of speakers would fix the issue? Can I test the board outputs to see if its putting out enough juice to run the speakers? Any thoughts or input would greatly be appreciated!
Hey - same happened to me! Except much less water! I put my OPO in a damp pocket after heavy rain (!) and it seemed to be a goner. 2 days later after putting it in a bowl of rice it works fine now, phone speaker and microphone work, only thing not working is the lower/music speakers. Headphones work fine too. Any easy way to replace/fix this? Heard a loud crackling/static noise coming from the speakers after the initial water exposure if that means anything.
I'm another one looking for a solution to this issue.
Anyone found one? Thinking about trying to replace the speakers, but not wanting to faff with that if that isn't the problem.
Word of advice to everyone. Don't drop your phone in the bath!!!
I am in the same situation as well, sent it for speaker replacement and the repair guy showed that even replacing the speaker module will result in low volume output. Nothing can be done unless replacing the motherboard maybe?
I sent it to a local shop, not the service centre by the way.
kaz93 said:
I am in the same situation as well, sent it for speaker replacement and the repair guy showed that even replacing the speaker module will result in low volume output.
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This happened to me as well. I was biking and crashed, falling into an overflowing ditch, completely drenching my pocket and my OPO inside.
I immediately took it home (my laptop got drenched too ;w; that one's at Asus being fixed) and left it in rice for the rest of the day, only to find that the speaker played, just barely audible at full volume, and the microphone and ear piece worked perfectly fine. I bought replacement speakers shortly afterward and replaced them, but, like kaz93 said, didn't do anything, it was still really quiet. It must be on the logic board or something.
I'm probably just gonna get the Google Pixel when it comes out XD
Speakers are the most sensitive part of this phone. I also had to replace mine after watering the device. You can afford them cheap for just a few bucks on aliexpress and they work perfectly
Okay I noticed it today I was on a call with somebody and I needed to take down a note so I switch my phone to the left ear and I noticed that the phone call was very low. Okay I don't have an ear problem on my left cuz I confirmed that using my wife's phone its a moto X and the call was very loud. So can someone confirm this if your having the same problem or is there a setting that needs to be changed.
Hi there,
It seems that it is caused by the position of the receiver of A9.
I have just tested my A9. I moved my ear from the left side to the right side of the receiver and I noticed that the sound volume changed from loud to low.
I think the actual receiver should be placed near to the left side of the whole receiver.
Maybe your ear was near to the right side of the whole receiver after you switched the phone to the left ear. Try to adjust your ear's position next time.
Ok, the speakers on this phone (D6603) were bad to begin with, crackly as hell from a month or so in, I've still got about 6 months of my contract left (2yr) and the phone is out of warranty.
So now the top speaker is making a static noise for a few seconds after I press most buttons, even ones that do not make a sound, or when the phone is on silent it still does it...
Is there a fix for this? I'm happy to replace the speakers, but would surgery fix this particular problem?
Thanks!
Alright what's up people, I'm currently experiencing the same issue that the OnePlus 5T peoples were experiencing and never got the solution for the OnePlus Bullets Wireless (1).
So here's the issue:
When I'm on a call peoples on the other side tells me that they're hearing a humm sound when connected to the bullets wireless 2 and when I put the call to phone in-speaker it's back to normal. Whereas in I can hear the other side what other side hears is humm instead of my sound. And when I'm playing a game, the mic works fine? Why? Using OXYGEN OS 9.5.11-(GLOBAL) DEVICE-(GM1911) point it when I bought it worked fine. But why after two months this happens?
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