I try lowering the volume but every time i do so it goes back up. I thought it was my case but it keeps doing it without it. The volume rocker is still solid and not loose at all. I tied cleaning the headphone jack but it's still doing it.
Thank you.
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Is there any way to turn this off? Every time I plug in headphones in 4.2 in Google Play Music it cuts the volume to under half, then if I try to go over half it pops up a warning that I am going to damage my hearing and I am a moron. So I click this stupid thing and then I can finally turn the volume up to max.
I AM PLUGGING IT INTO A CAR!! This is very annoying but I can't find the option to turn it off. Ideas?
Nope. And when you select okay and turn it up to max, it's then "normal", trololo
im going to need a custom rom just for this, unbelievable this isnt an option
practically blew out my ear drums today. thanks to the n7 i just set the volume higher on the car. today i plugged in my phone at full volume instead of the n7 and nearly destroyed my hearing because the car volume was set so high to make up for the n7. this stupid ****ing idea has actually caused me damage. thanks google, you idiots!
Hi, does anyone else's volume off click when using the rocker switch to turn the volume down sound a bit odd, it sounds like its too loud and is distorting the tiny speaker. Its more then you usual bloop noise I get a raspy click over the top as i the speaker is damaged in some way, had this since new, kept meaning to check this out.
I get it every time I turn the volume to max from off, but sometimes when I turn volume to zero from max, its like something is rattling in the speaker, hard to explain.
Hi.
I had this weird problem earlier today which was solved the same way it occurred; it just happened for no apparent reason. So I was listening to music through my earbuds and its volume controls were working fine. After a while I noticed that the volume wouldn't increase when I clicked the volume up button, but it would decrease when I used the volume down button. So I unlocked my phone before trying to adjust the volume using the earbuds and for some reason volume up turned on Google Now instead of turning up the media volume.
I tried to uninstall updates and turn off Google Now but that didn't help, I also restarted the phone which didn't help either. After I managed to deactivate the app the volume up button didn't give any response at all.
So I ended up just leaving it like that, but when I tested it a few minutes later it worked fine again! Just like that. I didn't do anything! I was listening through Spotify like I always do.
What kind of sorcery is this?
I just bought a Galaxy S7 Edge a little over a week ago. When I'm listening to an audiobook in my van, the volume decreases on its own. I press the stop and then start button for the audiobook, and the volume is back where it was, but it happens over and over again, typically every 5-10 minutes. Also, while plugged in, the audio will quit coming through the speakers for no reason. I have to wiggle the plug in the phone to get it to start working again. Any suggestions on either of these two issues?
Hey, first off to make things more clear here are some facts:
Phone: Nexus 6P
Earphones: Betron DC950 Earphones
Music App: Spotify
Shed Location: Bottom of Garden
Bit of a weird one here...
I bought the earphones from amazon with the intentions of them being a 'daily driver' if you will.
However; when I use them when playing my drums (which is my shed) they constantly turn the volume down.
This does not happen straight away though, it ranges from 5-10 minutes (after starting a song).
When it does happen though, the volume is turned down in increments.
When I press volume up the volume does go up.... But then turns straight back down after.
This is the only happens in my shed...
And i've used another pair of earphone + headphones which Do not have this problem.
Any ideas?
I have this exact same problem with a pair of headphones which I got from ExtremeGuard.
Happened everywhere to me though..
I find it completely bizarre that it only happens in 1 location, which means there's got to be some electromagnetic interference or something. The earphones have volume toggle and play/pause button on them, maybe it could be that.
My earphones only have a mic, and no volume toggles though.
Got the exact same issue. This happens for me when there's noise around the mic. I tried shaking the mic and could clearly see the volume indicator showing that the volume drops in increments.
Did you find any kind of solution?