Hello,
i have a problem with my device: it has stopped to make sounds (as the click on selections, the music from a mp3, the ring of a call) i can hear the voice of the speaker in a phone call. But i can listen to everything if i put the headset on. It seems like the device is switched in "headset mode" turning off the main speaker. When i plug and unplug the headset i can hear (sometimes) the sound to come back, just to shut off the second later.
I've tried soft and hard reset and i've even installed the news rom: once installed it seems to work properly.. but this morning is "mute" again..
anyone would help this poor guy?
thanks in advance!
Execus me for this question, but I have to exclude the obvious. Did you try raising the volume utilizing the speaker icon on the top bar?
The volume is at the max and all the sounds are enabled.
MaxDemian said:
The volume is at the max and all the sounds are enabled.
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Are you using any siftware which might conflict with the OS?
Test the volume with no software installed and BOTH sliders at the maximum (UP)position,also bear in mind that the installed windows media player has a volume slider of its own.
Sadly not: the problem is still there even after an hardware reset, without any other software installed. And if i plug the headset i can hear everything, so the volume is up.
It seems like the device is finding the headset even if they are not plugged, thus turning the main speaker off.
...maybe a broken loudspeaker...
I'm afraid to say this , but before to have my trinity I experienced a similar problem with my old JAMin , were the loudspeaker suddenly stopped working and only with a new one ( loudspeaker) I recovered the correct " voice" of the device.
in this case it seems to be the same , but to be sure you should be able to mesure the impedance of it ; normally should be around 30 ohms ...
when mine was broken , it was completely "open" ....
but to do this you have to open the device !!!!
I'm sorry , any other idea...
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Sadly not: the problem is still there even after an hardware reset, without any other software installed. And if i plug the headset i can hear everything, so the volume is up.
It seems like the device is finding the headset even if they are not plugged, thus turning the main speaker off.
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From what you say i think we can safely rule out the loudspeaker being damaged(you wouldn't have been able to hear anything ,not even for a second), it's more than likely that your problem has to do with the miniusb audiojack which might be shorting out,the only thing you can do before taking the device to a service center is insert a miniusb cable in the jack and carefully move it sideways and up and down,this might resolve the issue.
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From what you say i think we can safely rule out the loudspeaker being damaged(you wouldn't have been able to hear anything ,not even for a second), it's more than likely that your problem has to do with the miniusb audiojack which might be shorting out,the only thing you can do before taking the device to a service center is insert a miniusb cable in the jack and carefully move it sideways and up and down,this might resolve the issue.
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And... sucking the jack... although this might gives a too strong picture of how much you love your trinity
Thanks a lot,
moving the jack seems to solve the issue sometimes..
I was wondering: are there any settings on the registry to avoid the use of the headset: maybe if i can set the device to never use the headset the problem with the switch could be bypassed...
lost sound
well my trinity just did the same thing.
Was working fine one minute, then suddenly no sound. Plug in the headset and it works fine, but without the headset I can connect to a call but i can not hear the other person and strangely they cannot hear me. Seems like my phone is stuck in headset mode somehow.
Haven't done a hardrest yet, but i guess thats next . . .
Hi all,
today i forgot my charger so the battery was 44% full and i used the mobile for a long phone call and after im done the battery was 36% after a while i wanted to make another phone call and the battery was 29% the phone was in flight-mode without any reason...
then i did restart the device but it didnt turn on....
this is not the problem...
after i went back home and did recharge the phone now the speakers and the microphone doesn't work i did HARD RESET THE PHONE AND NO USE!!!
Help me pleaaaaaaaaase!!!
i found the solution and here it is in case anyone faced the same problem...
if you were using a normal headset and after you plugged it out the sound started to break apart then do the following:
1-turn your media player on and start playing any audio file while volume is at MAX...
2-try to plug it in first and then test if the sound comes out of the headset normally...
3-then plug the heasdset out of the device (not all of it keep some of the jack inside the headset hole) do that in slow motion....yes...in slow motion and try to focus in making the sound goes out of the headset and the device at the sametime....
4-if you managed to make the sound BLOWS OUT from the speakers then the problem is because you plugged out the headset too quickly which generated a shock (actually i dont know if that's the accurate definition)
5- try to twist the headset jack left and right and plug it out gentely while the sound is still going out of the speakers...
and thats it...
When I plug in any 3.5mm headphone or aux cable, the screen displays "Media volume automatically turned down to protect your ears". I really hate this because I mainly listen to music in my car and turn the phone volume all the way up so I can control the volume with the car's radio. I have considered tasker or trigger (NFC) to turn the volume up all the way whenever I plug something in, but I just want the volume to stay the same from when I last unplugged the earphones. Can anyone help me fix this? I am on Sprint and have rooted my phone but haven't installed a ROM (yet).
Thanks
i would like to know as well, all i find in the sound setting was disable the automatic volume from call. Nothing from the aux input.
Is there a way to disable the LG G2 from automatically turning the volume down when headphones are plugged in?
To recreate: play some music into headphones and turn up media volume to 100%, unplug headphones and plug them back in then you get a message stating "Media volume automatically turned down to protect your ears."
Currently I use the LG G2 in my car where its better to max the media volume going into the head unit jack. So I turn it up to 100% volume on the G2. Sounds great, but when I leave the vehicle and come back and jack in again the G2 drops the volume back down by default. Can't find where to disable this.
Was hoping it was in stock ROM settings but can't find it. Didn't see it in Xposed Framework G2 Xposed either.
Anyone know how to do this?
Yesterday I was streaming a movie on my mobile when out of the blue there was no audio just to discover that the headphone icon is present on the screen with no headphones or whatsoever attached!
I plugged the headphones and removed them countless times with no effect, I powered the phone off and restarted it multiple times..
I have no idea if it's a software or a hardware problem but it was triggered out of nowhere as I said I didn't touch the headphone jack it just triggered itself while watching a movie with no headphones plugged!
I think this is relevant, recently the phone occasionally acts weirdly when I plug the headphones, for example it lowers and increases the volume as if it's controlled by a ghost, if I'm watching something it opens the google now app and tells me to tell google what to do and things like this.
I'm running the phone on lollipop 5.0.1 and my g2 is d802 not root or roms
Any help would be appreciated, thank you..
May need a new headphone jack.
Had this problem with a couple iphones before.
1 was fixed by a new jack. The other was defective beyond repair