sound gone on jbl charge 3 randomly - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hey i buy new charge 3 , the sound gone in phone and from pc bluetooth, i used phone via bluetooth, battery left on speaker one of 5, hmm i thought phone problem , but today from pc same like phone gone sound, when i turn off speaker and turn on sound is on,when gone sound speaker is on, not turn off, and dont disconnected from bluetooth. i listen 100% volume not boosted songs. from phone i downloaded app black player music where can set boost bass , and visualator, i set to 100 and visualator 100, i dont listen at highest volume and boosted songs, no. i know on speaker via key can power low frequency mode, i dont do that. so where can be problem? speaker damage with bass boost and visualator from the app? or go to service centre and say brock speaker? i do factory reset. on flip 3 nothing same problem like this i listen 100 percent at bass boost songs and turn on low frequency mode on flip 3

What is a charge 3 ?? a new charger ??
Rest of your post is to difficult to understand and picture is not a Note 3 .
Battery left on speaker one of 5 ?
PC sound is not working ??
Factory reset on flip 3 sound gone on jbl .
Are you in the right forum ??
I see one of 7 identical posts you have spammed the forum with .

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Strange speaker problem

Hello there...i have a problem with my ppc speaker (the speaker that is next to camera...you know).After some working hours my speaker goes crazy.When i try to play a mp3 or the phone rings then my speaker sounds like the music is amplified and speaker cannot play it at normal quality.It sounds like the bass is too high for the speaker! If i soft reset the phone then everything is back to normal for a few hours....then it does the same again....Any solutions?
P.S Sorry for my english.
Same problem...my speakers are mute for some seconds ( in a random way ) during calls in live-voice or skype calls...loudness goes higher and quality decreases before...any suggestion?
I found the cause of this problem....It works fine until i turn on the speaker during a call.After that it needs a soft reset to come back to normal.I think that it is a soft update issue.

HELP: my jasjar is dying!!!

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...

Low Bluetooth volume through speakers?

Is anyone else having problems with Bluetooth volume levels through your car speakers or any other Bluetooth speaker for that matter? My volume is verrrryy low through through the speakers at the "safety" level that u hit when trying to jack it up on the phone. I have to put my car speakers up to like 30. I didn't have to do with with Note 4. Low 20s was fine. The only way to make it louder without having to raise the car volume to 30 is to jack up the volume on the phone itself past the safety level. Then it gets louder i can lower the car volume a bit. Once again, didn't have to do this with Note 4. Its doing this with car, Powers Beats, and UE Boom.
Yeah I noticed the same on my bluetooth devices, Very quiet compared to other phones.
daz_2000 said:
Yeah I noticed the same on my bluetooth devices, Very quiet compared to other phones.
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It's weird. With the hands free in the car i think the volume is fine. I even think its sort of ok on the powerbeats 2. Playin music through the car or UE Boom though is really really low.
Having only received the phone Friday I've not had the chance to do much testing. But on the couple of times I took it in the car it was noticeably low playing music. Hopefully a software fix will correct.
I did a quick Google search and I've seen some people complaining about the Bluetooth dropping connections. I had it do once or twice. I've also had it not want to always stayed connected to my JAWBONE UP3 fitness tracker. I was watching it connect and disconnect nonstop a few times then eventually it stayed connected. Hopefully it's just a software issue that Samsung will fix and Verizon will release sooner than a year later. Some people have said the volume issue is a Marshamallow occurence but I don't know. ?
Ive not had any Bluetooth connectivity problems. Just the low volume which is not a major problem.
Bluetooth volume is pretty much the same as my LG G3, which I thought was low, so i'm used to it.
Just chiming in, coming from HTC M7 I definitely can tell the difference with low volume on S7E. I really had to crank up my car stereo volume when the phone is connected.
I had this problem both on the S7 edge and my previous Note 5. I just unpaired and repaired (three times with the edge) and finally the volume went back to the previous volume of my previous devices - weird, can't explain why but once the level settles it stays the same every time I connect. (I always set volume to full on the phone and then use the car stereo to control thereafter)
haven't had any disconnections myself, whether it's the smartwatch, car or wireless bluetooth speakers, however, when the phone's connected to the BT speakers, I did notice that even at full volume, it is very low compared to my former S6 edge.
I use Samsung Level U Pro Bluetooth Headset as well as JBL Bluetooth Speaker.
No Issues at all even streaming via Spotify and TuneIn Pro.
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Same here. But it seems to differ every time I reconnect a Bluetooth device. Little annoying since I have to readjust my headphones every time...
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I can connect an iPhone to my car's bluetooth and it's extremely loud (35/40 and I can't handle the volume anymore) and if I connect my S7 I can hit 40/40 and talk casually over the music that's playing. My Note 5 did this, as well as my old Galaxy S6. Not sure why Samsung's bluetooth volume is so low/bad compared to iPhone. Not to mention there is almost no bass in the audio that's transferred.
Let's see if we can solve this once and for all. I've been experimenting and I am having some results. But does require an equalizer app. I am using Equalizer FX so I don't know how these steps work on other ones.
Open the app, click the three dots in the upper right > Settings > check "Global audio output mix" it's description reads, "Warning! It does not work for new devices. We do not recommend to use this feature. However this is the only solution for some players." (I am using YT Music)
After you turn that setting on, go back and click the middle tab "Effects" and you'll need to turn on "Loudness Enhancer" then use the slider to adjust it to your personal taste.
You don't even need to have the main page equalizer turned on. Just the main toggle needs to be on, the one right next to the three dots.
This part is just a little extra for those who don't understand the issue. SoundAlive maintains the media volume separately from all other device sounds. In the past we just used Package Disabler, turned it off, boom no more limited bluetooth music volume. Now it seems, it cannot be disabled with going rooted. *Flips table* You can easily demonstrate the issue by making sure you have setting on for the device volume synced with bluetooth volume. Connect to a bluetooth speaker, play a song, then plug and unplug an aux cable into the phone, you'll notice probably a 30% volume difference.

No call and media volume (speakers)

It started two days ago when I placed a call and my phone didn't turn off the screen when it was near to my ear (proximity sensor thing). Next, the earpiece (upper speaker) didn't have any sound at all. I switched to loudspeaker and it did gave out sound perfectly. Later I tried playing songs, videos and none of the media had sound from the speakers while playing them.
However, when I plug in the headphones, the sound is perfect via them. Also when I plug in the headphone, the volume panel appears automatically and lowers down the volume instantly like someone was pressing the volume down button as soon as the headphone was plugged in.
I tried clearing cache, factory reset too. Even after factory reset it didn't work out but after some 2-3 hours it was all fine again for next 2-3 hours and then again no sound as before. The saddest part is my warranty is over just 1 day ago. So if anyone could help, it would be highly appreciated. Thank you!
Edit: Just found out the headphone icon is displayed even though I have no headphones plugged in. What I could make is it's a issue related to the headphone jack. I maybe wrong though. If someone has faced this earlier please shred some information.

OnePlus 6T - Media Volume jumping to Max after disconnecting Bluetooth Headphones

Hello everyone,
Overall I am really happy with my OnePlus 6T but one thing is driving me crazy.
I am using Bluetooth earbuds quite a lot ( Samsung Galaxy Buds and RHA 750i wireless). Every time I disconnect the headphones from the phone my media volume jumps to 100 percent by its own even tho it was set to 40 percent before connecting the Headphones.
I tried already disabling Bluetooth absolute Volume controls (In developer settings) but the behavior didn't change. So the out coming situation is always that I use my headphones for music, I disconnect them and the next time I want to view content with Sound I get almost a heart attack as the volume for speaker is set to 100 percent.
Any advice?
Thank you
IceDale said:
Hello everyone,
Overall I am really happy with my OnePlus 6T but one thing is driving me crazy.
I am using Bluetooth earbuds quite a lot ( Samsung Galaxy Buds and RHA 750i wireless). Every time I disconnect the headphones from the phone my media volume jumps to 100 percent by its own even tho it was set to 40 percent before connecting the Headphones.
I tried already disabling Bluetooth absolute Volume controls (In developer settings) but the behavior didn't change. So the out coming situation is always that I use my headphones for music, I disconnect them and the next time I want to view content with Sound I get almost a heart attack as the volume for speaker is set to 100 percent.
Any advice?
Thank you
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Have you tried setting your not connected media volume using the volume keys before connecting? Theoretically when you disconnect it should drop to whatever the volume was before connecting.
jestyr8 said:
Have you tried setting your not connected media volume using the volume keys before connecting? Theoretically when you disconnect it should drop to whatever the volume was before connecting.
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Hello there, yes I do that. To describe it better:
1. Media volume is at 40 percent
2. I connect Bluetooth headset
3. I set volume to 90 percent
4. I disconnect Bluetooth headset
5. Media volume jumps to 40 percent and then right after it to 100 percent by its own.
Really weird situation overall.
IceDale said:
Hello there, yes I do that. To describe it better:
1. Media volume is at 40 percent
2. I connect Bluetooth headset
3. I set volume to 90 percent
4. I disconnect Bluetooth headset
5. Media volume jumps to 40 percent and then right after it to 100 percent by its own.
Really weird situation overall.
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That is weird, sorry I couldn't help

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