Is anyone else having trouble with echo when a headset is plugged in? 9 times out of 10 the person on the other end of the line tells me they can hear themselves.
guzman88 said:
Is anyone else having trouble with echo when a headset is plugged in? 9 times out of 10 the person on the other end of the line tells me they can hear themselves.
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Plugged and hands free speaker? Because I don't have any issue plugged, unplugged or hands free
I have this issue.
guzman88 said:
Is anyone else having trouble with echo when a headset is plugged in? 9 times out of 10 the person on the other end of the line tells me they can hear themselves.
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I have this same issue. Exactly as you discribed with a wired headset.
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Anyone have any ideas why this happens. I could be getting off a call and unplug my phone and all of a sudden winamp starts up and starts playing music over the speaker.
kjturner said:
Anyone have any ideas why this happens. I could be getting off a call and unplug my phone and all of a sudden winamp starts up and starts playing music over the speaker.
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Do your headphones have an inline mic? I have a pair of old, crappy headphones that do this because the wires are semi-exposed and it triggers the signal for pressing the inline mic button when I pull them out. I haven't found a fix for it unfortunately. You may be able to make a Tasker profile that automatically stops media playback when headphones are unplugged as a workaround.
Sounds about right. My headphones are a bit messed up and I wrote something for tasker to take care of this for me. That's probably it.
I'll have to check with my other headphones.
Thanks
kjturner said:
Sounds about right. My headphones are a bit messed up and I wrote something for tasker to take care of this for me. That's probably it.
I'll have to check with my other headphones.
Thanks
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The worst is when I'm at work and someone comes into my office and I unplug and it's epic trance blasting at them.
Dungeon47 said:
The worst is when I'm at work and someone comes into my office and I unplug and it's epic trance blasting at them.
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That's why its killing me. The same thing happens its HORRIBLE lol.
Doesn't seem like thats it my other set of headphones do the same.
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.
Does anyone notice a slight noise/buzz/static every few seconds ?
I notice this at night - if I have the watch near my head in bed I'll hear a minor buzz every few seconds.
It's nothing major - and I can't hear it if my arm is by the side.
Does anyone else get this?
I'm thinking this might be due to Bluetooth but wondering if anyone else has this occurrence ?
Wrote about this issue in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=57619056
It just happens when my phone is not connected to my watch and the watch is in the charger dock.
fredriks said:
Wrote about this issue in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=57619056
It just happens when my phone is not connected to my watch and the watch is in the charger dock.
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Its not a vibration -- its a sound generated within the watch?
**while on the wrist not on charge
ricky326123 said:
Its not a vibration -- its a sound generated within the watch?
**while on the wrist not on charge
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Ok, are you sure it's a sound and not a vibration ? Wired if it's a sound
fredriks said:
Ok, are you sure it's a sound and not a vibration ? Wired if it's a sound
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I've got the same "problem", and it's not viber but an "electronic sound" .. i didn't noticed at the begining ..
So I decided to use my headphones today for the first time and the sound is distorted and Google now would automatically start every ten seconds! Anyone else having this issue? I used my headphones on my laptop with no problems. This really blows.
VinhFTW said:
So I decided to use my headphones today for the first time and the sound is distorted and Google now would automatically start every ten seconds! Anyone else having this issue? I used my headphones on my laptop with no problems. This really blows.
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I didn't have this exact problem. I did get the google now thing a lot. And only some times. Like some days it wouldn't happen at all and others it wouldn't stop. I also have been having a problem with if I kneel/bend my body to much it'll shut the music off.
VinhFTW said:
So I decided to use my headphones today for the first time and the sound is distorted and Google now would automatically start every ten seconds! Anyone else having this issue? I used my headphones on my laptop with no problems. This really blows.
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Clear the dust of headphone jack and give it a try and also give it a look that if the headphone is plugged in properly or not. I mean if it's Completely inserted or not
I have a similar problem. When using the headphone jack i just receive sound on one channel, the other one is mute. The only way to receive sound on both channel is to force the headphone plug to the left
MarceloSiciliano said:
I have a similar problem. When using the headphone jack i just receive sound on one channel, the other one is mute. The only way to receive sound on both channel is to force the headphone plug to the left
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Have you tried with different headphones?
This may seem very odd, but does anybody know of a setting that allows for normal phone operations when receiving a call while the headphones are plugged in? Example: If my phone is on my nightstand with the earphones plugged in but not in my ears at the moment and I get a call I would like to have a normal conversation without unplugging the earphones or putting them in my ears at that moment.
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wtfchuck said:
This may seem very odd, but does anybody know of a setting that allows for normal phone operations when receiving a call while the headphones are plugged in? Example: If my phone is on my nightstand with the earphones plugged in but not in my ears at the moment and I get a call I would like to have a normal conversation without unplugging the earphones or putting them in my ears at that moment.
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no setting Just
>> pick and switch voice input/output !
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