Hai all, am using moto x play for the last couple of the days, when am insert/plug the headphone into the device I can't Abel to find the notification in the top notification tab which was occurs in normal android phones. So please help me is a problem or not.
There is no notification on my phone when I plug in the headset either, not on stock and not on CM 12.1 that I`m using now.
The headphone notification icon is something other manufacturers add on - it's not part of stock Android (which is what the Moto X Play is based off of. No custom skin, no extra bloat
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Sometimes , when I plug headphones, or any auxiliary audio jack, a "microphone" icon appears on the upper bar on the screen, and then at the first instance of any noise it randomly dials someone from my recent call list. I usually catch it in time to end the call before it even rings, but not always. This is SO aggravating as very frequently I use my phone to listen to music either in my car or while exercising/working with headphones.
I've had this ongoing problem since release date and it seems to be random in frequency. Sometimes it happens every time I plug a jack in, then sometimes it goes a whole month without happening. The only way I've found to eliminate the "microphone" icon and prevent the phone from calling out is to stop my music, go to settings, other, voice command, and then uncheck the "enable voice command" box. It seems that inserting headphones automatically re-enables this against my will. I thought installing some of the updates or various roms would have helped, but nothing helped. I'm back to using the latest stock rom and because of my irritation with this phone have just about given up on doing any more to it.
Is there any way for me to permanently delete voice command? I never use it and unfortunately the only threads I can find on here deal with people asking the opposite.
Any advice would be appreciated.
If you're on an Android ROM try downloading Titanium Backup from the market and deleting the voice applications if you don't use any of them.
SecretStash said:
Sometimes , when I plug headphones, or any auxiliary audio jack, a "microphone" icon appears on the upper bar on the screen, and then at the first instance of any noise it randomly dials someone from my recent call list. I usually catch it in time to end the call before it even rings, but not always. This is SO aggravating as very frequently I use my phone to listen to music either in my car or while exercising/working with headphones.
I've had this ongoing problem since release date and it seems to be random in frequency. Sometimes it happens every time I plug a jack in, then sometimes it goes a whole month without happening. The only way I've found to eliminate the "microphone" icon and prevent the phone from calling out is to stop my music, go to settings, other, voice command, and then uncheck the "enable voice command" box. It seems that inserting headphones automatically re-enables this against my will. I thought installing some of the updates or various roms would have helped, but nothing helped. I'm back to using the latest stock rom and because of my irritation with this phone have just about given up on doing any more to it.
Is there any way for me to permanently delete voice command? I never use it and unfortunately the only threads I can find on here deal with people asking the opposite.
Any advice would be appreciated.
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hd2 is a headphone button enabled phone ....so pluging in some jacks can cause the effect of the button to trigger on itself
Also on occasions fluff into audio port means the jack just does not drop right in
pull the battery and with a pin and torch check its clear, be gentle with the pin
I have many different heaphones/earbuds that I use with this phone and none of them give me a problem on the latest official HD2 Rom for T-Mobile
1. the original earbud set that came with it
2. Old (like 10 years old) Sony over the ear headphones (best sounding by far in this group and 6ft cord makes excellent antenna for FM radio)
3. phillips earbuds
4. Rocketfish earbuds (Crappiest but has long cord for antenna)
5. Phillips behind the neck heaphones (second best sounding)
6. Sony earbuds (these things rock for earbuds)
7. Phillips earphones
8. Skullcandy earbuds (offers the best fit out of all of them in the ear types)
If I have any gripes about using headphones it has to be that HTC put the jack on the wrong end of the phone.....
i couldnt find the place to ask this question, but would it still be wise to buy HTC HD2 instead of Motorola Defy? my budget is something around 17,000 INR. Pls guys help, im so confused bout buying the phone, personally i like the design of both Defy & HD2 and as i have read HD2 is better phone configuration wise and regarding flashing with custom roms but isn't it a bit outdated now?
Thanks for the replys. I'm considering filing an insurance claim on my device to see if they can fix it as I already suspected that the headphone jack itself may be the culprit. Since the hd2 is discontinued, if they can't replace/repair it, then I'm pretty sure they'll hook me up with the current gen htc handset for tmobile (evo?)
Still though. If anyone could tell me how to deactivate, or delete from the device/registry, Voice Command, it would save me a lot of trouble. I've only 3 months left until I get an upgrade anyway.
Last night my gf asked me "How do I turn media sounds on? Youtube and my games aren't working." All the volumes (notifications, system, media) are turned all the way up, and nothing. Notifications, ringtones, and alarms work just fine - definitely NOT a hardware issue; media only plays through the headphone jack though. That would be annoying but apparently media includes in-call volume...I can hear her but she can't hear me; she can use the phone on speaker or with an earbud stuck in one ear but it's not exactly practical. She wants to take it in to Verizon, but what little info I've been able to find on the Razr M specifically is showing it to be a software problem that just keeps happening and happening.
I've tried all the fixes I've found in the Maxx/HD/general Razr forums; wiping the cache, killing Play Music, unrolling Play Music updates, putting phones in and taking them out, pretty much everything possible without rooting and trying a sound routing app. We have an available upgrade on a third line but I'm trying to hold that one out for the springtime Big Thing, any help here would be AWESOME!
If it's still stock and under warranty, I'd just take it into Verizon. I mean, if they'll replace it, then why not?
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If it's still stock and under warranty, I'd just take it into Verizon. I mean, if they'll replace it, then why not?
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I figured it was probably a software issue (the speaker works fine, all other sounds play, just not media) and she was getting a little neurotic about even the few days for an exchange...so I SBF'ed back to 4.0.4 and wham, fixed nothing.
The new one will be here tomorrow.
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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Hello
I have just recently purchased a Nexus 7 (the old style, not this years new model) which is running Android 4.3.
When using a pair of headphones/ear phones (just simple stereo ones, no fancy headset buttons) after about an hour the volume drops considerably. I usually have it up more than 30% of the way which causes that goddarned "safe volume" message to appear, but I simply dismiss it by hitting OK. I have an audio enhancement application - Equalizer - which I use but even changing it to the stock MusicFX plug-in it still stays at this really low volume until a few hours have passed with no audio.
Its really really annoying, and I've been through every option in the settings to try and disable it or stop it from doing it.
Does anyone know how to fix this without root?
Thanks
Dan
(PS yes I'm in the UK)
Got my phone a few days ago. Unlocked the bootloader and flashed Resurrection Remix v5.8.4.
Camera is barely working (constant 'Could not connect to camera' error message), so I used Google Camera Instead (Panorama mode always out of focus, seems to be a common problem).
The touch screen has some problem recognizing touches near the top corners ( approx. 0.3 inch to the top). It's mentioned in another thread that EUI 20s fixed the problem but I'm not sure if the other custom ROMs contain the fix.
The bigger issue is I'm getting crackles/electrical noises while using the CDLA earphones with the screen on. It happens for a split of a second every few seconds and gets rather annoying. The relief at the moment is it does not occur when the screen is turned off. Audio is also fine when using the USB-C to 3.5mm adapter with normal headphones.
I'm wondering if this is a software issue (with RR?) or the earphone 's problem.
Any help or suggestions will be appreciated.
I just plugged my CDLA headphones into my Pro 3 running omnirom and have the same issue (using Google play music app as a player). Minor clicks/crackles with the screen on. Must be something with this family of 7.1.x roms.
I am running the Resurrection Remix v5.8.4. and have the same problem hearing cracking noises randomly while talking on the phone or listening to music using the original LeEco CDLA OEM earphones. I think the audio driver of the Resurrection Remix v5.8.4. maybe causing the issue here. Hopefully will the Android 8.0 update with the new ROM would fix that.
Well, flash back to eUI. Still having those issues? If so, it sounds like a hardware issue. Maybe the ROM didn't flash correctly.