If I receive a call while I have headphones connected through the USB connector the ringer sounds through the phone speaker as well as the headphones (Normal profile). On every other phone I've had, inserting headphones into a jack socket mutes the external speaker.
Is this peculiar to the S730/Wings or the custom USB connector? Is there a fix or hack for it?
I could put the phone on vibrate but then I wouldn't hear the ringtone through the headphones - or probably remember to switch back to Normal when finished!
madferret said:
If I receive a call while I have headphones connected through the USB connector the ringer sounds through the phone speaker as well as the headphones (Normal profile). On every other phone I've had, inserting headphones into a jack socket mutes the external speaker.
Is this peculiar to the S730/Wings or the custom USB connector? Is there a fix or hack for it?
I could put the phone on vibrate but then I wouldn't hear the ringtone through the headphones - or probably remember to switch back to Normal when finished!
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thats odd, mine just rings thru the headphones, not the phone speaker.
sometimes the music comes out of the speakers eventhough the headphones are plugged in. this is very stupid when im in the bus or train....
it suddenly happens and cant be cured (need to restart)
how can i avoid this?
A.Bagatov said:
sometimes the music comes out of the speakers eventhough the headphones are plugged in. this is very stupid when im in the bus or train....
it suddenly happens and cant be cured (need to restart)
how can i avoid this?
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The ExtUSB port is designed with a metal contact on the square side (on the "back" of the port) to detect the headphones. Make sure that the contact is made. This may or may not be the problem; but it's a good starting point.
I'm thinking not in my case because the ext speaker is muted for music but an incoming call will activate it?
It sounds like something software related but I don't know where to look.
I had a look at a friend's Kaiser yesterday and that does exactly the same thing (and I tried their HTC media controller in my Wings), so it doesn't look like it's exclusive to this model.
Yes. This was posted also by darksider:
if im listening to music with any application through the earphones, it makes-that the sound is at once also playing through the phone speaker, and i have to restart
hey i have the same problem....
if i am listening to music using the headphone and i become a call, then the ringtone comes through the speakers and also the music that i am listening to.
this is a big problem..
thanks
any solution??!?!
I suffered the same problem in the bus, and was very embarrassed because everybody looked at me and I didn't notice...
You have to report this problem to HTC (or reseller). More responses = better chance to find the solution in upgrade. But you HAVE TO DO IT!!!
Sap178 said:
I suffered the same problem in the bus, and was very embarrassed because everybody looked at me and I didn't notice...
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EXACTLY the same thing happened to me!!!!!
reporting to the reseller an htc doesnt do anything. the reseller is an idiot an not a professional HTC reseller.... hes gonna be like: WTF are u talking about dude??
and htc support is the biggest crap on the planet...
So samsung has thrown some obnoxious software on here that not only warns me, like I am a child, literally every time I turn the volume up past 75% that it can damage my ears. But, also its borderline impossible to use my note 3 with my bmw aux in. What happens is when I plug in the aux cable to the headphone jack, and hit play on some music, it will pause and play over and over again, as if I were unplugging and plugging in the aux cable to the headphone jack. The only way I am able to get aux out working is to plug the aux cable into my phone, play something, then plug the other end into the car. Really obnoxious, is there a service I can kill to get rid of this bull****?
loudog3114 said:
So samsung has thrown some obnoxious software on here that not only warns me, like I am a child, literally every time I turn the volume up past 75% that it can damage my ears. But, also its borderline impossible to use my note 3 with my bmw aux in. What happens is when I plug in the aux cable to the headphone jack, and hit play on some music, it will pause and play over and over again, as if I were unplugging and plugging in the aux cable to the headphone jack. The only way I am able to get aux out working is to plug the aux cable into my phone, play something, then plug the other end into the car. Really obnoxious, is there a service I can kill to get rid of this bull****?
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If you are rooted you can used manam xposed to disable the loud volume warning. I canthelp with the other problem, although I am having a problem with play music. After it plays a song the volume goes really low on the next song and i have to take my headphones out and plug it back in. There may be problems witht he headphone jack, I'm interested to see if anyone else is havign any problems.
Hi,
When my Z3c is plugged into any speaker via the audio jack there is a popping sound any time a song is changed. The popping sound also occurs when transitioning between music and calls.
The problem only occurs when plugged into speakers or a car. I do not hear the popping sound with headphones nor when no accessories are attached.
So far I've tried 4 different cables across 2 cars, 1 sound system and 1 portable speaker. I am fairly certain at this point that it is a problem with the phone itself.
Does anybody have the same problem? Can anybody help? It would be much appreciated. I listen to music in the car very often, so this is quite an important issue with this phone for me.
When I put my headphones on my phone it nows plays audio through the speakers.
Already restarted with and without headphones plugged in, no luck.
port!!!
Inacio_ said:
When I put my headphones on my phone it nows plays audio through the speakers.
Already restarted with and without headphones plugged in, no luck.
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check your headset port (jack)
I've had that problem in the past with a dirty headphone jack. If you use Bluetooth no problem and it works, the headset jack might be the cause.
For some reason my phone won't play sound through the headphones anymore, it recognises headphones and picks up audio from the microphone but no sound comes through no matter the volume level. I've tried several headphones and even an aux cable in the car
Has anyone got any suggestions of a fix?