I was changing my ringtone and when previewing one, it skipped alot and then kind of fizzled out and now no sound play out of the speaker. Head phones work and in call audio works throught the ear speaker. But no loud speaker at all.
Do I need to send my phone in for a replacement? Can I take it to the store I bought it from and get a new one?
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When listening to calls through the earpiece speaker the sound often sounds like it's blasting. Does anybody else have problems with the quality of the earpiece speaker? If it sounds good to a majority or you, then I will send it back to have it replaced, any responses would be appreciated.
CRACKLE
I have had 2 and they both crackle...I have been told that the earpiece speaker quality in these types of phones is not the best!!! So change for a another or put up with it. Mind you only need to keep the volume at minimum and you hear all calls as clearly as you should.
maybe its just o2
mines crap to
sending it back for replacement.
its supposed to be v good on this phone , why would they make it crap and everything else so good?
My 9100 has the same problem. I'm on my second 9100...the first one just died after a week for no reason. Now I'm on my second one and the earpiece speaker sounds like crap on full volume. (It wasn't the case on the first handset.) I work in a loud environment and I need a loud phone. (The spekerphone is absolutely useless too.)
I'm getting really annoyed with this device!!! For $700 I would at the very least expect it to work!!
Also, does anyone else going nuts over the lag when dialing from the touch screen? When you touch a number, it takes ages to show up on the screen...if at all. It was fine on my JAM.
I know about the audio booster, but that's just for music (isn't it?). Does anyone else find that ring and message tones sound very shrill and tinny on the HD2? I found an app (Advanced Configuration Tool), which had some sound settings, but didn't seem to do a lot, so I was wondering if there's an app, or a cab somewhere that would 'tone down' the sound, and make it a little 'warmer', if you get what I mean?
Unfortunatly due to it being a tiny mono speaker thats as good as its going to get.
don't expect too much from phone speakers! Just look at the stupid kids walking throught the streets with their cellphones playing their **** music that sounds like crap coming from the tiny speaker. Totally annoying!!
Audio Booster just works when you have connected headphones/speakers via the 3.5mm jack or paired with a bluetooth speaker (I think). Otherwise just turn down the volume a little so it doesn't sound that thin and bad. I always use 2/3 of the max volume and my ringtone mp3s sound ok.
The HD2 mono speaker doesn't come close in terms of sound quality to the Rhodium. It's unfortunate, but I guess HTC couldn't cram another speaker into the HD2. It is pretty darn thin.
Oh well, I guess I'm stuck with it, then. Thanks for the replies.
Can we use the earpiece speaker for all sounds?
I wish there were a front facing speaker, it just doesn't make sense when ur playing a game or playing music if something you think the sound would come at you not go the other way, right? Think of A stereo in your room, car, or even a concert ....
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anyone have any idea? Is it even possible? It seems as thought it would be -just redirect the sound output to either the earpiece or both the earpiece and back speaker..
This is an awesome idea. I am not sure if this is just the case design or what not, but look at the earpiece and it seems to have three little cutouts with screens for speakers. I am guessing there is just one speaker behind there though.
Directly from SE website :
No, low or bad sound from the speaker while playing music
Sound problems may be caused by high volume.
Press the Volume key on the side of the phone up or down to adjust the volume.
Make sure that you don't block the speaker. For more information where the speaker is located, see your phone's User guide.
Make a test call to make sure that the speaker can handle a normal call.
Tip: For better sound quality when you play music, try a compatible Sony Ericsson stereo headset or external speakers.
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I was having this issue, when I play music on my phone (no headset attached) it's sometimes noisy but sometimes fine.. first I thought it could be faulty speaker but the phone is brand new.. so I think this trick may help anyone suffering with this issue :
Make sure that you don't block the speaker. For more information where the speaker is located, see your phone's User guide.
anyone tested it. ? i'm using leather case to protect my phone but it's also blocking speaker and I can't hear it ringing on incoming calls. so I will try to cut a hole in the case ..
mine already have. thats why I buy it
but it covered SE's logo at the back.
woww awesome
So remove the case and try again! What's the problem????
If its happening again - try to adjust MP3 volume with MP3gain program for Windows.
Problem solved.
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Hello Friends
I test the android rom MIUI and works perfect to my phone but i have one problem,
my mobile has an old problem with the earpiece and i must always wired headset to listen,
so, when i recieve a call, my mobile rings through the wired headset and i can not listen only if i unplugged them,
can someone please tell me if there is a solution;
if can ring trough the speaker?
The rings are by default the speaker playing it..
but what I understood that your speaker is damaged?
Of course if you speaker's phone damaged, then there must be another thing that you can hear the sound!!
iPlasm said:
The rings are by default the speaker playing it..
but what I understood that your speaker is damaged?
Of course if you speaker's phone damaged, then there must be another thing that you can hear the sound!!
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sory for my english, :angel:
the back speaker is ok and works perfect!!!
I have problems with the earpiece of the mobile, i can listen from the back speaker, so I got connected wired headphones to listen always.
But when i recieve calls, the ringing tone is heard through wired headphones, not heard from the back speaker in mobile.
Is there a solution, to have the wired headphone plugged but to hear only the ringtone from the back speakers in mobile?
otherwise, I should have disconnected the headphones to listen the call, and when i recieve the call , plugged the headphones to be able to speak.
i search to settings but there is no function to do this.
This must a software do that, you may find an app to do that for you...
I think this is good example: https://play.google.com/store/apps/...ioconcert.headset.ringtone.manager.demo&hl=en
Good luck