Maybe im going crazy but I thought when I plugged in the headphones an icon used to appear in the top bar, this is not happening and starting to wonder if this was just on my old phone
Should the xperia play have a headphone icon appear at the top when they are plugged in?
Nope, you do get an icon for playing music but none for headphones.
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When I connected my iconia with my headphones and then locked the screen and then after 5 secs I switch it on.....the headphones logo still appear....it was there for 5 min and then I connected back my headphone and disconected it again and finally the logo was gone...anyone experiancing this??
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Mine does this as well.
polarxj said:
Mine does this as well.
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vari9 said:
When I connected my iconia with my headphones and then locked the screen and then after 5 secs I switch it on.....the headphones logo still appear....it was there for 5 min and then I connected back my headphone and disconected it again and finally the logo was gone...anyone experiancing this??
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yeap same here I learn to live whit that hahahaha
I have something similiar here:
1. If I connect my headphones before loading the Music app, I get audio from both my headphones, and the internal speakers. No headphone icon is displayed. To fix this, I need to unplug the headphones as I am playing the audio, and then plug it back in. A headphone icon is displayed. Only then does the audio stop from the internal speakers and only output from the headphones.
2. If at some stage I decide to stop listening to music, I pause the playback, and exit the music app. The headphone icon is still there mind you. I then unplug my headphones and launch another app that plays audio. There is no audio from the internal speakers, and I need to plug in my headphones and then unplug them before the internal speakers work. At this point the headphone icon disappears.
Maybe this will be fixed in 31... whenever that comes out...
i think the notification bar sync with the system abit slow....
if u all notice when u charge...also happen like that....example
when u charge at 20%...u go look again about 20 minute later...
if the screen is locked...u will find the battery still 20%....about 6-7 minute
u look back maybe it already up to 45%....i think it is about the system idle...
still can live with it...
works fine in 144.07
Hi
Yesterday I wanted to look at a movie on my tab;
I plugged a headset on the tab, and started to play the movie.
The curious thing is that the sound came both from the tab speakers and in the headphones.
How could I do to have the sound ONLY on the headphones ?
Thanks
Nico
The Tab should simply recognize the jack has been plugged in, and deliver sound only to the headphones.
Is it playing on BOTH the headphones and speakers, or just the speakers?
As a simple test, check if you get the same problem using a different set of headphones.
I've had a similar experience a few times, where the sound will play out of both the speakers and the headphones (annoying those sitting next to me on planes). What worked for me was simply unplugging the headphones and then plugging them back in again, until you see a small headphone icon on your status bar. Once you see that icon, you can be fairly certain the sound is only coming out of the 'phones.
I know it's a simple remedy, and you have probably tried it already, but that's what worked for me.
I forget what the app is but there is an app in the market that will solve this problem if the unplug and replug method doesn't work for you.
I was listening to music on my phone and noticed that there is no headset icon in the icon bar on the top of the screen - is this normal?
Yes it is.
Mine doesn't either. I don't think it is supposed to - not with stock Android or any ROM that I'm familiar with.
Maybe you're thinking of the Google Music indicator?
Yeah, I don't think aosp has that.. For sure sense do
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I am using sony XBA-H3 , which has two kind of lines
one is with mic, four channel plug. Another is without mic, three channel plug
this solution is just for three channel plug headphones
Everything you need to do is play your music first, and then plug in your headphone which has three channel plug
the phone will detect as audio out put bet headphone(look at the small icon on the notification bar)
and then, you will find that
AMAZINGLY, THE HISSING SOUND DISAPPEARED
So, i think the issue might come from some audio process for headphone only?
But, at least, we finally got a way to listen to music on our G3
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you need to plug your headphone very slowly that it could be identified as audio out put
I noticed my headphone icon appearing constantly and then realized this was a hardware and not software issue as there was no handset output. I am able to briefly get this working if I insert a headphone plug and then remove it. After a couple minutes the headset popup at the bottom of the screen pops up, flickers on and off as if the headphone is being removed and inserted and then the icon just stays on. I had a seemingly nontraumatic drop and I don't know if it started after that. Clearly a bad or loose switch but I'm wondering if anybody has any suggestions for a simple fix.