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
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me and my friend have this bug, when we are using the stock headphones and listening to podcasts or sat nat, when we pull out the headphones jack it starts the the music player, does anybody else have this small niggle
Got the same Bug using my Sennheiser in-ear headphones. Everything is fine when I use stock headphones.
Even when I'm playing music with mort player, stock-HTC-music player starts and plays music in shuffle mode. Player switches songs every 2 seconds. That's really sh**.
I have found some people on german pocketpc.ch board who have same problems. but they have no idea...hope froyo will fix that bug.
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That happens to me with stock headphones. Sometimes when I unplug them one of the music/mp3 apps starts playing, skipping, etc. Usually is Google Listen which is the app I use most, but it also happened with the stock music app and Doubletwist.
I've found, could be pure coincidence, that it happens less if I unplug the headphones from within the home screen.
I think it's the difference between an angled and a straight 3,5mm Jack plug
I tested different headphones.
Stock phones: straight jack plug -> no problems
Sennheiser CX300: angled -> problems
Sony MDR-XB500 headphones: straight jack plug -> no problems
I had a lot of problems with my sennheiser - so I tested the Sony with straight plug - normally when I shake/move the legend the music starts skipping - but with Sony headphones it did not. I think there's a problem when you connect the headphones with legend - software try to check if you have normal headphones or headset connected. You can see 2 different symbols in status bar next to battery symbol.
For some odd reason whenever I plug in headphones or my aux cord into the headphone port the music starts playing through the phone earpiece. This just randomly started after I woke up and I uninstalled any new apps and reset settings in poweramp and rebooted. No music plays through the headphones or my car when the aux cord or headphones are plugged in, only through the earpiece and when nothings plugged in it plays through the phone speaker just fine. Any ideas or clues? Any help is much appreciated, probably something right in front of my face
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For some odd reason whenever I plug in headphones or my aux cord into the headphone port the music starts playing through the phone earpiece. This just randomly started after I woke up and I uninstalled any new apps and reset settings in poweramp and rebooted. No music plays through the headphones or my car when the aux cord or headphones are plugged in, only through the earpiece and when nothings plugged in it plays through the phone speaker just fine. Any ideas or clues? Any help is much appreciated, probably something right in front of my face
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not too sure i know it plays the music on the earpiece when im calling out on TIKL, have you tried the regular music player?
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not too sure i know it plays the music on the earpiece when im calling out on TIKL, have you tried the regular music player?
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Yea tried stock, winamp, musicmod, and mixzing
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Idk what did it but I my phone died and when I charged it and turned it on everything worked again
In PowerAMP, uncheck the box here:
Settings -> Headset Options -> Resume on Headset Connections
Good luck.
Ok guys I need some help with this. I plugged my phone to my external jack to listen to my music through my radio, but after an hour of music I unplugged it from my phone and headphone icon on the status bar will not go off. It thinks that I still have it plugged in. I did a battery pull also with no result. I then go to the music to listen to music through speaker but no sound either. It still thinks I'm plugged in. Im also experiencing no ringtone sound when somebody calls me. The only way a caller can hear me is by bluetooth and by speaker phone. I even restored stock 602gb to see if it helps, but no luck either. Please help!! I also noticed when I connect my headphones it goes directly to the stock music app. I even did a factory reset, no go either
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Sounds like something is either still in there, or a connector is bent and touching another. Use a flashlight to inspect the jack. If there is no sign of inadvertent contact from damage, try blowing out the jack with the power off. I recommend using an aerosol dust remover(canned air, to some) as it is much less likely to damage your jack than blowing it out yourself.
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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.
So first day with the phone and I get in the car to listen to music and there's a hiss and just weird noises. I'm like awe crap, I've got a bad one. I pull out some headphones and there's no hiss.
I restart the phone and plug it back into the car and still a hiss, retest headphones, they are fine.
Is it bad or is everyone getting this. My note 5 is fine on both with the same test.
It's worse when charging, but my other phone [Note 5] is dead silent. When charging it's extremely bad, like an fm station losing signal.
Also posted this on redit and others are having the same result.
Try different auxiliary cable to further you hypothesis. But haven't noticed this. Will test in the am.
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I originally had this in the verizon Q&A.
I noticed a constant hiss or static sound coming from my car speakers whenever there was silence during music playback from my phone when connect through the aux cable. I thought it was a hardware problem. Lucky for me it wasn't and I didn't have to exchange my phone or cough up any money. Easy fix was, I went into settings under sounds and vibrations and went to sound quality and effects and turned on the uhq upscaler and the static was gone. I worked and sound is much better! If the option is grayed out, insert the plug into the headphone jack. Let me knowif it works for you!
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I originally had this in the verizon Q&A.
I noticed a constant hiss or static sound coming from my car speakers whenever there was silence during music playback from my phone when connect through the aux cable. I thought it was a hardware problem. Lucky for me it wasn't and I didn't have to exchange my phone or cough up any money. Easy fix was, I went into settings under sounds and vibrations and went to sound quality and effects and turned on the uhq upscaler and the static was gone. I worked and sound is much better! If the option is grayed out, insert the plug into the headphone jack. Let me knowif it works for you!
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I'll be trying that first thing when I leave for work
I am an Android newbie who ran into this problem earlier today as well. I switched the upscale feature on and the problem still persists. To note I was listening to a song via YouTube.
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I am an Android newbie who ran into this problem earlier today as well. I switched the upscale feature on and the problem still persists. To note I was listening to a song via YouTube.
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Try toggling off and on again the uhq button
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Try toggling off and on again the uhq button
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Try toggling off and on again the uhq button
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Toggled off and back on. The hiss or Humm is gone but the audio quality is the same as the speaker on the phone itself. I played with each equalizer setting to get it to sound normal to no avail. Guess I'm going to walk into a store tomorrow with audio cable in my hand and try display device and my device and see if there is a difference
THANK YOU!!!
Wife took my aux cable out of the motor home. I got it back to use my new S7 for the first time and HORRIBLE static. Proceed to blame wife for breaking the cable. Buy a new cable ... still hisses (uh oh, perhaps I should not have been so quick to blame the wife). Try on my home stereo, no hiss. Try in my trucks aux jack with same cable, no hiss. Try the same cable in RV, terrible hiss.
Interestingly, I found that if i had the volume on the phone down around 1/3 there was no hiss, but with the stereo all the way up the music was too quiet. But, 1 click on the phone volume up button, terrible hiss. One click back down, hiss goes away. When I first had the problem a few days ago, the hissing would actually vary with the beat of the music ... so weird.
Anyway, just went out to the RV, plugged in my phone, playing the music with terrible hiss. Flip the UHQ toggle and miraculously the hiss is gone!!!
So happy to find this easy solution. No idea what Samsung did to screw this up in the first place.