Often when I'm watching a video on my phone I cup my hand behind the speaker to direct the sound out front at me instead of out the back. Anyone know of any cradles/docks that do this? Doesn't have to be powered at all, it's more about using the existing speaker and standing it up.
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Hello,
When I'm in a call and put the phone on speaker, the HD uses the back speaker.
I was wondering if there was a solution to use the front speaker instead.
To me that would make more sense because the mic is also more to the front.
Sorry if there's already a solution for this, I've searched the forums, but couldn't find anything about this.
All I could find were things about the quality of the speaker
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I think the HD has only 1 loud speaker at the back and that the speaker at the front can't produce enough dB's
Maybe you have orginal plastic on phone??
Ok that's a good reason
There's no plastic left on the phone, maybe it got stuck in my ears or something
Does anyone else have this issue where sometimes when you plug in headphones the sound still comes through the speaker? I have the headphones plugged all the way in. I usually have to restart the phone to get it to work properly.
[Edit]: When this happens the sound comes out from the speaker as well as through the headphones.
Mine is more of when I bump the headphone jack it either plays through the speaker or pauses the song. It seems very sensitive
My first Vibrant had a faulty headphone jack, that would short out with even the slightest touch. You guys might be in the same boat.
Overall, yes, I would agree that the headphone jack is 'cheap'. It seems as if it could be easily broken, and having one arrive DOA is not a great sign.
If you're still able to, I'd take your phones in for a swap. You're not going crazy.
Same issue here. It's especially an issue when you're sitting in your quite cube at work about to watch The Bed Intruder video on YouTube and it comes blaring out of the speaker when you thought is was going to come out of your headphones.
I think the third connection point for the video causes the problem since the device has 3 contacts instead of just left and right audio like most devices.
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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.
Hello,
I was wondering if it would be possible to make the phone play ringtones from the front speaker as well as the rear speaker. This could help hearing the phone ringing if the phone is on a flat surface face up.
I dont know how loud the front speaker is though, but I believe it could help even if it isn't very loud, since laying on its back the rear speaker is nearly silent. This does not only apply to the ringtones, of course, but could be valuable when playing videos as well.
Does anyone know of a solution to this?
Best regards,
rodstrom
Yeah, use the pyxis ringtone and crank up the volume. It blows out my ears every time it goes off, regardless of the surface it's on.
Hello!
I'm using the native app recorder audio, but i've noticed that when i'll listen what i recorded, the audio is more strong on one side (right) that in both sides.
How can i record to listen in both sides without issues?
Thanks.
Check that the mic holes are not blocked a little.
Lint will get in.
I'll try. Thanks!