When I turn off the screen the audio click doesn't happen until the screen goes black. On my roommates Nexus 5 with Lollipop the clicks as soon as he hits the power button.
FYI, the audio click happens right away when unlocking.
Hey, this is quite normal for almost all androids. Nearly all my phones have done this before. My suggestion is to download clean master and free up as much ram and space before locking the device. Ram normally causes stuttering and with encryption enabled, ram as affected.
change the sound?
Do you guys know if we could change the sound?
ldgv said:
Do you guys know if we could change the sound?
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Find the sound file and replace it. Its probably located in /system/media/audio somewhere.
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I have the system volume turned all the way off.. I find the startup sound and the key clicks irritating. But every once in a while it starts back up. I don't see any threads about it, and a google search yields nothing. I've had this happen on 2 Captivates now, anyone else have this problem?
xiaoali said:
I have the system volume turned all the way off.. I find the startup sound and the key clicks irritating. But every once in a while it starts back up. I don't see any threads about it, and a google search yields nothing. I've had this happen on 2 Captivates now, anyone else have this problem?
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Yep have the problem as well. Im pretty sure others have the issue as well as I recall seeing this before... I want to say it has something to do with a conflicting menu command or something of the sort
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Wonder if Samsung is going to address this issue at all.. it's pretty minor. But it sure does suck when the phone randomly decides to make loud clicking noises.
xiaoali said:
I have the system volume turned all the way off.. I find the startup sound and the key clicks irritating. But every once in a while it starts back up. I don't see any threads about it, and a google search yields nothing. I've had this happen on 2 Captivates now, anyone else have this problem?
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I have this problem as well. I have not been able to figure out the sequence of events that causes it.
I have this problem as well, it always seems to happen after I mess with stuff in the system preferences, but like the previous poster, I haven't noticed any patterns.
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I think I figured it out, I have navigation volume turned all the way up and when I leave navigation, the system volume is cranked all the way up too. They must be linked some how.
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System volume
Yes, seems that everyone has this problem...even on custom ROMs.
What I've tried is to use Tasker to turn the system volume down to where you like it after the Navigation exits.
Works great.
I know there was a thread about this somewhere on here before, and I did a search but nothing came up.
Has anyone else have this come up in BetterBatteryStats? I remember there was a way to decrease the amount used by going to settings>sound and unchecking touch sounds and screen lock sound. I've had this unchecked for a while, but I still get a partial wakelock about this, and right now its showing 1 hr 9 min, about 204% ! Does anyone know what else could be caused by this? I haven't been listening to music, not watching anything, haven't even played any games today
Um, anyone? I still have this problem
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Yes I do also and on most ICS..Havent figured it out yet either.
Did you also disable dial-pad touch tones?
They used to make AudioOut wakelock for me too..
Yea I have that unchecked as well. Every since I learned about this wake lock about 2 months back, I now keep all these settings disabled. But i recently in the past week or 2 kept checking betterbatterystats again and this always comes up at the top. During the day, i dont watch anything, if I play a game, im usually in class and always have the volume off (for media and games)
It would be good if someone figured this out
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I know there was a thread about this somewhere on here before, and I did a search but nothing came up.
Has anyone else have this come up in BetterBatteryStats? I remember there was a way to decrease the amount used by going to settings>sound and unchecking touch sounds and screen lock sound. I've had this unchecked for a while, but I still get a partial wakelock about this, and right now its showing 1 hr 9 min, about 204% ! Does anyone know what else could be caused by this? I haven't been listening to music, not watching anything, haven't even played any games today
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Did you install any program to boost volume like Volume + etc? They have profiles which Can cause wake locks, the sad part is poorly written programs Can cause wake locks even when profiles are off, I am not suggesting any program in particular but we wary of any betas. In my SG 2 I had to do a Nand Restore as even after deleting a program to increase volume had those wake locks. Surely keep all vibrations and haptic feedback off.
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Princeomi said:
Did you install any program to boost volume like Volume + etc? They have profiles which Can cause wake locks, the sad part is poorly written programs Can cause wake locks even when profiles are off, I am not suggesting any program in particular but we wary of any betas. In my SG 2 I had to do a Nand Restore as even after deleting a program to increase volume had those wake locks. Surely keep all vibrations and haptic feedback off.
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Hmmm, that could be it. I've installed dsp manager before couple times, even after flashing different roms, whether it was already loaded into the rom or I installed it as a stand alone. I'm currently, on liquid smooth and it wasn't in the rom, and I actually haven't installed it again. But obviously I've done full wipes and such where needed. So I don't know if that's still the issue.
What about haptic feedback on the keyboard presses?
Edit: I don't know know if removing haptic feedback on the keyboard helps for this issue, but i can certainly type better and faster now . I've always had hf on, on the keyboard. But i guess it's just a distraction. Hopefully this helps with the wake lock too
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Edit: I don't know know if removing haptic feedback on the keyboard helps for this issue, but i can certainly type better and faster now . I've always had hf on, on the keyboard. But i guess it's just a distraction. Hopefully this helps with the wake lock too
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It helped me when I had the same problem as you.
I have a pair of bluetooth earbuds that I use when I'm on the go, and ever since I got my new turbo, they have been constantly skipping and stuttering when I try to listen to music. It's totally ridiculous, the devices are only two feet away from each other, at most! Is anyone else having similar issues?
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I have a pair of bluetooth earbuds that I use when I'm on the go, and ever since I got my new turbo, they have been constantly skipping and stuttering when I try to listen to music. It's totally ridiculous, the devices are only two feet away from each other, at most! Is anyone else having similar issues?
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Nope. Mine is mint in the car with calls and music. Streams to a kitchen speaker perfect too.
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Nope. Mine is mint in the car with calls and music. Streams to a kitchen speaker perfect too.
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Hmmm, I wonder if it's motion based. I'm sitting in my room listening to it now and it's a lot better. Unfortunately that doesn't really solve my problem, though.
Rixanu said:
Hmmm, I wonder if it's motion based. I'm sitting in my room listening to it now and it's a lot better. Unfortunately that doesn't really solve my problem, though.
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Rixanu - I think you're on to something... I'll give my "story" and hopefully someone a little more savvy than us can help figure it out.
I switched over from the good ole Galaxy Nexus about a month ago. No major complaints on the Turbo yet as we await Lollipop, with the exception of this Bluetooth issue. I have the Bluetooth paired in the car, and a set of headphones - music and everything worked perfectly on the GNex through the Bluetooth. Now, primarily, it's often choppy (mustic anyway) - for reference, when listening to music I listen via Google Play (all access or whatever they call it now). I figured the choppiness was related to the fact that the music was being streamed since most wasn't downloaded yet, but after very limited experimenting, I believe it must have to do with the physical Bluetooth radio. I had noticed in the past that when the music streams perfectly, a lot of times if I pick it up to check an email, text, etc., it becomes choppy, but thought that was strange since the RAM should be more than sufficient to multitask without choppiness. On my way home from a friend's, I played around and stuck my hand over various parts of the back of the phone, and would press the phone against my pant, etc., and could effectively interfere completely with the connection such that it would be only silent, and not even choppy. Yet, while the music wasn't playing, the track continued to playback on the device and when the music would pick up after I moved the phone, it would be 10 seconds or whatever later as if it had been playing straight through the whole time.
I haven't tested this theory too much yet, but I think combined with your issue, there's certainly something there. Unfortunately, I frequent these parts in order to find answers to these types of issues and don't have the solutions myself.
Do we have lemons, or is this issue prevalent?
I'm happy to provide more info to anyone that can help.
Thanks in advance!
I was having the same problem. It was so bad Bluetooth was completely unusable. I contacted Motorola and they sent me the following steps to try. I worked perfectly. Good luck.
Dear Michael
Thank you for contact Motorola tech support, i send to you the steps you have to follow up to clear the cache for you Driod turbo
Before you do the Wipe cache, please un pair the Blue tooth devices and forget it for the phone, after you do that follow the steps and do the wipe cache.
This will remove any temporary files that may be causing the problem, but will not delete your files or settings.
1. With the phone powered off, press the VOL DOWN KEY for 2-3 seconds then POWER key then release.
2. The device will display different BOOT OPTIONS
3. Use the VOL DOWN Key to SCROLL to Recovery and VOL UP Key to select (I think he meant POWER to select)
Tip: If the device reboots, you may have waited to long to make a selection, you will need to begin the process again.
4. The device will display the Motorola logo and then the Android in distress ( logo with Exclamation mark)
5. Press and hold the VOL UP key for 10-15 seconds. While still holding the VOL UP key tap and release the POWER key
Tip: You can try this step, holding the phone in landscape. If you are stuck on step 6, try a force reboot by pressing the Power key and Vol Down key, and start the process again.
6. The device will display additional menu options (Text will appear in BLUE)
7. Use the VOL DOWN Key to scroll to wipe cache partition and the POWER Key to select this option
8. The device will then perform the partition wipe
9. The device will reboot and start the normal power up sequence
Answer Title: Clear Cache Partition
Answer Link: https://motorola-global-en-usa.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/102367
Thank you for choosing Motorola products
Regards.
Richard.
I think Bluetooth stinks. Poorly implemented, stupid pairing issues, and poor quality. I have had very little success with Bluetooth on any device I have had.
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Found a Fix for the Stuttering BT issue. It's the dumb kernel on 5.02 that stutters the playback as soon as screen is off. I used a partial wakelock so the cpu stays active after screen off with this app. It works. No more stuttering. As for speakers that require high sample rate I just switched the cpu governor to performance. It's a workaround but the partial wakelock should work especially on bluetooth headphones. Here's the app's link https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.thedarken.wl&hl=en
Every time I drive away from my house and the phone loses wifi signal, the bluetooth skips really bad during the transition. Once I get far enough away, it usually clears up again. For my situation, it seems the wifi radio is somehow interfering with the bluetooth signal.
I brought nexus 6 few weeks back and I am facing below issues. Are these known issues and something to do with settings
1. Apps randomly hangs and doesn't close cleanly
2. Lag in display in caller while dialing through caller history
3. Incoming call doesn't display automatically when in battery saver mode
4. While on speaker at high volume some blur kind of noise
5. At times notifications on lock screen doesn't respond even after double click
6. Overall OS sluggishness at times randomly.
Yes, most of them are common.
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I brought nexus 6 few weeks back and I am facing below issues. Are these known issues and something to do with settings
1. Apps randomly hangs and doesn't close cleanly
2. Lag in display in caller while dialing through caller history
3. Incoming call doesn't display automatically when in battery saver mode
4. While on speaker at high volume some blur kind of noise
5. At times notifications on lock screen doesn't respond even after double click
6. Overall OS sluggishness at times randomly.
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Most of these are common gripes, none can be corrected natively, but some can be corrected through different Rom's and such.
so basically all these problens could be fixed by the android 5.1 upgrade right? cause i have most of them issues... freezing apps is the worst.
ripped85 said:
so basically all these problens could be fixed by the android 5.1 upgrade right? cause i have most of them issues... freezing apps is the worst.
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nobody knows that, since android 5.1 is not released, and nobody knows what is included with it. but most of these issues that are reported here are user types of issues. meaning its your setup that will fix or break these things. like freezing apps you said.. that doesnt happen over here. usually its your setup or types of apps used that will cause that(apps not ready for lollipop).
That opens a big can of worms.
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nobody knows that, since android 5.1 is not released, and nobody knows what is included with it. but most of these issues that are reported here are user types of issues. meaning its your setup that will fix or break these things. like freezing apps you said.. that doesnt happen over here. usually its your setup or types of apps used that will cause that(apps not ready for lollipop).
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MMV, but the update should make things more definable. What apps a user may have and whether or not they are updated to work on lollipop should not be such a drastic issue, In a perfect world, Google should provide for backward compatibility or come out with a whole new version of their operating system; I.E. Windows 7 as opposed to Windows 8.
I recently put a different ROM in and used open minded Gapps for some idotic reason and now Nexus just reboots to password needed which I don't remember and it won't go into recovery at all so I can't factory reset it.
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I recently put a different ROM in and used open minded Gapps for some idotic reason and now Nexus just reboots to password needed which I don't remember and it won't go into recovery at all so I can't factory reset it.
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You should still be able to enter recovery using the key combination:
- power off the phone; can usually be done by pressing the power button a very long time.
- hold volume down and power button to power up. This should get you to the bootloader screen.
- here, select recovery using volume + power keys.
PS: it's better to start a new thread rather than reuse an old one that doesn't exactly match your problem.
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You should still be able to enter recovery using the key combination:
- power off the phone; can usually be done by pressing the power button a very long time.
- hold volume down and power button to power up. This should get you to the bootloader screen.
- here, select recovery using volume + power keys.
PS: it's better to start a new thread rather than reuse an old one that doesn't exactly match your problem.
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Sorry lol had to hook it to laptop and run Nexus toolkit
No matter which ROM I try with a clean install playing any audio whether it be from YouTube or Music the volume goes down then back up. What is causing this? This stays after reboots. Also the only way to get the volume back to normal is to close the app and start over. Then it only take about 10secs for it to go back down and fluctuate.
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No matter which ROM I try with a clean install playing any audio whether it be from YouTube or Music the volume goes down then back up. What is causing this? This stays after reboots. Also the only way to get the volume back to normal is to close the app and start over. Then it only take about 10secs for it to go back down and fluctuate.
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This also happens to me from time to time.
Also, while playing music through Poweramp and listening with BT, if you change the volume using the rockets on the phone (long press), the volume fades in and out.
Euphoria 3/27
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Latest paid/free poweramp
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One post..... There is no way we are the only ones experiencing this.
I am having also same issue and I try to find solution, but there is no fix yet.
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No matter which ROM I try with a clean install playing any audio whether it be from YouTube or Music the volume goes down then back up. What is causing this? This stays after reboots. Also the only way to get the volume back to normal is to close the app and start over. Then it only take about 10secs for it to go back down and fluctuate.
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Is this what your talking about?
I had to RMA mine.. Working great now..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3136759
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3031326
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Is this what your talking about?
I had to RMA mine.. Working great now..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3136759
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3031326
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RMA didn't work for me. I have a feeling all devices display this behaviour, though the louder the volume and the lower the battery, the more it will present.
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RMA didn't work for me. I have a feeling all devices display this behaviour, though the louder the volume and the lower the battery, the more it will present.
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I assume that you are RMAed your Nexus 6 and they gave you another one, and that one has the same problem? My last phone was really bad with the fluctuation and the volume going up and down. When I got this phone I haven't noticed it one bit but I only play music with it or listen to YouTube etc . So I downloaded the GT racing 2 and waited till I had about 26% battery. And then started the game turned it up full blast and it stayed there. So then I plugged it in to see if there was a difference and there wasn't. I left it plugged in for a while then I unplugged it to see if the volume would drop and it didn't. So I would suggest if you did get a new phone send RMA and that you try it again. My new phone came running stock LVY47H . I don't know if that makes a difference.
My old phone was rooted and I ran many different roms kernels and Viper 4 exc trying to get rid of the problem. This one in stock because I'm waiting for project Fi.