Just wanted to check that my device is working correctly. When I do a phone call with my earphones plugged in I can hear the call in both ears. When I do a call on speaker phone it only comes out of one speaker not both, is this normal?
Just tested this and noticed the same thing: only the bottom speaker works. Anyone else care to confirm?
Same here. But it was also the same on my HTC one m7 which also had stereo front speakers, on speakerphone only one was operational so I'd say it's normal
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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.
Anyone else having issues with the earpiece volume being really low? I used to have an HTC Eris and that was loud and could hear anyone even with the phone sitting next to me on high but this phone i have to push the phone basically into my ear to hear some people.
I was wondering if there is any program that will work with an unrooted Xperia (since I have the R800x) ... I have tried countless things on the market but none of it helps.
Stereo speakers on the side of the phone are loud as hell, it is just the earpiece.
JasonKnight said:
Anyone else having issues with the earpiece volume being really low? I used to have an HTC Eris and that was loud and could hear anyone even with the phone sitting next to me on high but this phone i have to push the phone basically into my ear to hear some people.
I was wondering if there is any program that will work with an unrooted Xperia (since I have the R800x) ... I have tried countless things on the market but none of it helps.
Stereo speakers on the side of the phone are loud as hell, it is just the earpiece.
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I have a sony bluetooth headset, and have to turn the incall voulme down to 50%, to stop my head getting blown off
Same here man I have to shove it down my ear to hear but like you said the stereo speakers are great.
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Same problem happened to me until they just died on me .
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The earphones are pretty ****. When I switch it to my senheissers it seems to be fine.
I am still having this issue.. the phones earpeice speaker is like 25% the volume of the speaker phone speakers. in a silent room I have trouble hearing people. I have no other option but use a blue tooth headset which ends up being 50% louder then the speaker phone speakers.
Anyone found a way to boost the headset speaker yet?
I will say I bought this phone a week ago and love it but I am having one problem I noticed with the earpiece. I never noticed this till the other day when in a quiet room I went to make call and could hear a slight static or hiss coming from the earpiece before even making the call. Its not that loud but and seems similiar to the Nexus 4 problem. Now this will occur even if you are not making a call just put your ear up to the earpiece and there will be a light static hiss. I went to the ATT store to test their model on display and same thing you can hear a slight static hiss. I am wondering if this is normal since the store display had this and has anybody else noticed this. Thanks Again
PS I have the ATT Version and only notice in a silent area.
Are you talking about headphones? Or a Bluetooth headset
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The earpiece speaker when you make a call if you listen in a quiet setting when not making a call you hear like a static hiss sometimes you have to wait about 20 seconds to hear it and I noticed this with the display at a local att store. Thanks
try putting the earpiece speaker up to your ear do not make a call and just listen there a slight static hiss. I am not sure if this is interference but there have been comments on the verizon and sprint versions as well. Thanks
Earpiece speaker?
I'm having a hard time figuring out if you're talking about the phone itself, or you're using headphones.
If you're talking abut the phone itself, then I don't really know...
Maybe you can see a audio out partial wakelocks in bbs? I'm guessing it's something that hasn't shut the speaker off and is still running in the background.
My phone doesn't have this problem lol I hear nothing and I'm on AT&T version as well.
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Its the earpiece speaker on the phone go into a quiet room total silent. Then simply act like your going to make a call but dont put the phone up to your ear and listen there is a slight static hiss coming from the speaker. I also posted a link that describes this better than I can. Thanks
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2502825
I have a quick question what version are you on 4.2 or kitkat. Thanks
i got a note 4 that when you make a call, the ear piece, mic and loud speaker dont work. But when i get off the call, and i call 611 the earpiece works, and also youtube sound works on loud speaker. I believe its got to be a setting hidden somewhere within the phone. Has anyone ran across this issue?
Hey guys! As I've updated my phone to Oreo (Jan) as soon as I got it, I don't know if this was an issue with Nougat, too, but the thing is that I'm getting distortion during calls. I would go for a faulty speaker, but sometimes sound is perfect, sometimes distorted, receiver test gives me perfectly clear sound, and sometimes only signal that it's ringing on the "other side" is distorted, but as soon as the other person answers voice is clear. This doesn't happen on loudspeaker or 3.5mm jack, though.
Any ideas what's the issue here?
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