I notice when listening to music on the Nexus 7 whenever the screen goes black a very noticeable noise/whine appears. If I turn the screen on the noise disappears till it times out again.
Anyone else having this issue?
Do you hear it from the built-in speakers or with headphones- or both?
After some additional testing it only occurs when the USB cable is connected to my laptop. Disconnecting the Nexus 7 from the laptop the noise goes away.
It is noise coming over USB. I hear it in my headphones sometimes... Just think how much those waves and radiation are affecting your brain...
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just noticed that if i play music while the phone is plugged into pc, i get small buzzing/screeching noise in the background (not sure if i get while plugged to power).
This is better identified if i press pause during a song or set volume to zero.
The buzz noise disappears after a few moments if it remains on pause.
This does not happen when unplugged (obviously).
Does anyone else have similar problems?
sounds like you have a ground loop problem, try plugging your phone in another computer and in the wall and see what happens. it may not be your phone.
let me know what happens.
I use my Galaxy S while running to play music through my KOSS headphones. Every now and then but almost during every run, the music just stops and I have to start the playing manually.
I use PowerAMP and the program's own homescreen widget and every time this stop happens, the widget don't show in the home screen while turning the screen on, like if the headphones were disconnected.
This problem has only occurred while using the phone during running. I always have my phone in my pocket during running and the headphones are tightly plugged in the jack, so I don't understand what would be causing this?
Would this have perhaps something to do with the moisture of air that would be causing this kind of misfunctioning with the headphone jack or what, cause this happens only outside?
might be the case not letting the headphones plug in snug enough even though it feels secure
Thanks for the answer, but it's not that. I've confirmed every time the stop has happened, that the headphones have been tightly plugged in the jack. Still, it seems that the phone thinks somehow that the headphones are unplugged.
BTW, I have a strong feeling that the moisture from my sweatty jacket-pocket and the very cold wintery air have something to do with this oddity.
Anyone else into sports having similar problems?
Hello,
I bought my One on Tuesday and it's been great so far, but today I've noticed that playing it on the top 3 volume levels causes the sound to kind of fluctuate, as in, some parts of the song play louder than other parts.
This is less prevalent with beats audio turned off, however I believe I can still slightly hear it.
It's most noticeable when I plug it into my car's aux port and turn the volume on the phone up to its max.
Has anyone else had this problem? is it a software issue? or will I have to take this phone back?
Thanks
the phone have 2 speaker one in top on in bottom.
2.1 speaker working in phone perhaps the song getting change between to speakers and you think that happened.
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the phone have 2 speaker one in top on in bottom.
2.1 speaker working in phone perhaps the song getting change between to speakers and you think that happened.
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Sorry if I wasn't clear, the problem only happens with headphones plugged in
OK, I have an interesting issue going on with the way my stereo speakers are working.
Only the bottom speaker will work unless I plug in and unplug headphones, then they both will work. They will work in and out of any app, be it music, game, youtube, etc. BUT, once the screen is turned off and turned back on the top speaker stops working again. They both still work if they are playing while I turn the screen off, but if there is no sound and I turn the screen off, boom, only from the bottom speaker.
Now, notification sounds work from both speakers if the screen is off just fine.
I've tried 2 different roms and 2 different kernels (BadSeed and ElementalX) and nothing changes, so I'm pretty sure it's not ROM or kernel based, and the fact that it's consistent and I can "control" it tells me it's probably not hardware... so that means it has to do with root-accessible software.
Only thing that happens to me is one of the speakers will go out and then come back a sec later it's really noticeable since the volume gets really low but it doesn't happen enough to bother me
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I got it. For some unknown, inexplicable reason it was a profile in Tasker causing it... I have one setup where if you put the phone face down it will shut the screen off. Well, that, for whatever reason, was causing audio to only come out of the bottom speaker. I flipped it on and off a dozen times and every time once I turn the screen off and back on audio returns to both speakers.
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Does anyone notice a very light clicking noise from back speaker when on speaker phone right after hanging up on a call?
Just the NSA, disregard.
Lol,thought it might have something to do with radio/network stuff or like u said nsa..smh
I notice it makes the clicking noise anytime the back speaker gets used at all,there's a light hiss then click,guess kinda like an amp would sound when being turned off.
No one else here it?
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Yes, I hear it. This has been audible on every phone i've had in recent memory, you probably just never listened for it before. Anytime sound is routed through the speaker you get the hissing, followed by the click as the amp shuts off 2 or 3 seconds later. Sometimes it's audible through headphones also, depending on the headphones.
Lol yeah only noticed, because when on call using speakerphone it clicks 2 or 3 times and it's just a tad louder then when turning off any other time,other wise probably would never heard it.
I have a N910F and noticed it this morning. I here it, it's like a frying noise, and if you get close enough you here it every time a sound is routed throughout the speaker on or off.
I'm on Lollipop 5.0.1 Baseband version N910FXXU1BOC3.
I don't think it's normal, Samsung is playing around with the audio system, you couldn't turn off sound completely until this ver of lollipop and still even when audio is completely off you can here the speaker fry when something is routed to it.