Every 5 seconds or so I get a brief drop in sound when using the headphone socket.
I get this using either headphones or plugged into my car.
I also get it using in airplane mode.
Apologies for rent posting the same query, but it's so frustrating on long journeys!
Thanks in advance
G
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chunx78 said:
Every 5 seconds or so I get a brief drop in sound when using the headphone socket.
I get this using either headphones or plugged into my car.
I also get it using in airplane mode.
Apologies for rent posting the same query, but it's so frustrating on long journeys!
Thanks in advance
G
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is thr any msg from system when it happens? error or something?
if not > it s software bug so connect to pc and Repair firmware by PC Companion
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Hey just wondering if I could get some help, I plugged my phone into the headset and since I've unplugged it am left with the headset icon displayed and am obviously unable to make calls using the phone due to it thinking the headset is plugged in. I have performed a hard reset with no joy. Any ideas?
I there are allot of topics about this, i believe most people were able to fix it by plugging the headset or earphones in and out a couple of times!
nj_mills said:
Hey just wondering if I could get some help, I plugged my phone into the headset and since I've unplugged it am left with the headset icon displayed and am obviously unable to make calls using the phone due to it thinking the headset is plugged in. I have performed a hard reset with no joy. Any ideas?
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Did you try search?
Hi,
My loudspeaker stopped working yesterday. The alarm was on, then it didn't sound no more. Where can i find this part?? I've searched on internet but I only found the earspeaker. Are these two integrated on the same unit??
Thanks,
Kel
Did you restart the phone to make sure it wasn't a software issue?
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yes I've restarted it and take the battery out, but with no luck...
Might find it here. http://www.globaldirectparts.com/Samsung-Nexus-S-GT-i9020T-Parts-s/6657.htm
Did you happen to use a headphone before this happen? If that's the case, try to plug the headphone in, then pull it out again. Sometimes the input jack is short and make the phone thinks the headphone is still plugged in -- and just disable the sound from the speaker.
I've tried it but its dead... Thanks
When I plug my headset in, my phone starts glitching out like crazy. Voice commands, headset in and out start going off... Anyone had headset issues?
Thanks guys. I knew you would be helpful
Rippley05 said:
Thanks guys. I knew you would be helpful
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I had this happen. It was a hardware problem. I had to get the phone replaced. I did a lot of running and listening to music, so I don't know if the jiggling around in my pocket with the headset plugged in caused it. I use bluetooth headphones when I run now. I still use the physical connection in my car and haven't had any problems on the new phone.
My phone seems to have touchy connection with the 3.5mm Jack. When I plug it in in my truck it won't hold a connection. If I'm using headphones when I bump the phone or set it down it pauses and if I tap the back near the top again it'll play. Sometimes with the cord in Google Now opens when the back gets tapped. I hear a small rattle around the area too. Not sure if it's related. Is this some stupid accessibility feature? Help? I just got this phone yesterday
smithy31698 said:
My phone seems to have touchy connection with the 3.5mm Jack. When I plug it in in my truck it won't hold a connection. If I'm using headphones when I bump the phone or set it down it pauses and if I tap the back near the top again it'll play. Sometimes with the cord in Google Now opens when the back gets tapped. I hear a small rattle around the area too. Not sure if it's related. Is this some stupid accessibility feature? Help? I just got this phone yesterday
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I know this thread is kind of old but did you ever get this issue figured out? I'm experiencing the same thing. I even disabled the Google search app hoping it would fix it, and the Google voice search prompt no longer pops up, but it still pauses and skips tracks with any light bump (at least while using Spotify).
It's very annoying and even kind of dangerous that I have to keep messing with it while I drive. Thanks for your time.
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Surj138 said:
I know this thread is kind of old but did you ever get this issue figured out? I'm experiencing the same thing. I even disabled the Google search app hoping it would fix it, and the Google voice search prompt no longer pops up, but it still pauses and skips tracks with any light bump (at least while using Spotify).
It's very annoying and even kind of dangerous that I have to keep messing with it while I drive. Thanks for your time.
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It is very annoying and no I really haven't found a solution. I now only use headphones when I'm sitting still. I have found that some cords seem not to be effected by this problem but I'm not sure why. I have tried different brands and styles to no avail. The only thing I ever read about this was that on M8s people put rubber o- rings on their headphone jacks because it was shorting on the metal housing. Obviously not the issue here because the 626s is plastic, but perhaps worth a try? Let me know if you find a solution
I can tell you I don't have this issue. I am using some headphones that came with my LG 8 years ago lol and an aux from the dollar store. Haven't tried anything else.
I have some trouble with my headphone/aux port too, but not quite like what you all are describing. I'm also using one of the AdvancedStock images from Sandix, so I wasn't certain if that had something to do with it (although I doubted it). I have a cheap but sturdy aux cable in my car that connects to my phone (this cable worked flawlessly with my last phone). When I plug it in, the phone recognizes a cable is plugged in, displays the right icon in the notification bar on the top and the sound works properly (going to the car) for a few seconds. During this time I hear some clicks passed through from the phone. After a few seconds the clicks stop and the phone changes back to as if no cable is plugged in (no icon, sound goes out phone speakers). I then have to unplug the cable and re-plug it back in to repeat the process. Finally after 2-4 tries it sticks and the aux cable stays working. At no point is the connection touchy; in that if I move the phone, shake the cable, whatever, the connection stays the same. I recently learned if I plug the cable in slowly, the phone things I have a headset with a microphone plugged in (this is not that kind of cable; it does not have the third microphone connection). It still does the clicks thing, but when it stops, the aux connection is still working fine, every time. I have not tried it with a normal set of headphones/earbuds yet or an actual earbud-with-mic set.
Noticed with case seems to not do it as much. With mine I have to twist cable to get it to work. There seems to be certain spots that it stays playing but sometimes finicky
Helo.
When i started up my phone this morning it was in headset mode. I never used the headset. Impossible to disconnect. The headset icons stay on screen even after a couple of restarts. I can only use the phone when headset is plugged in. Can you please help me? Thanks
olliebol said:
Helo.
When i started up my phone this morning it was in headset mode. I never used the headset. Impossible to disconnect. The headset icons stay on screen even after a couple of restarts. I can only use the phone when headset is plugged in. Can you please help me? Thanks
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Backup your data and try factory reset
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Make sure that your headset port is dry