The left speaker doesn't work on my Mate S L09. It's not a software problem because I hard reset all but nothing.
Can someone give a disassembly guide or an idea to detect problem?
Thank's
The Mate S has afaik no left speaker, just one mono speaker which plays the left and right channels.
What about the left? it's for what?
mehditop said:
What about the left? it's for what?
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The answer is obvious - the microphone.
Obvious for you, but is not really obvious at all. It's a crappy way for installing a microphone.
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Hi there,
I think my left stereo speaker of my phone doenst work, is this normal guys
please check your phone has the same or not
the left speaker volume is not so loud as the right one
pleas test it & share
Are you talking about the left sound channel when you plug in headphones into the 3,5mm jack or the left sound channel while playing back via HDMI?
Because the phone itself has only one speaker.
The two meshed slots on the bottom of the device are Microphone and Speaker (not two speakers).
look http://i52.tinypic.com/2eb4ao4.jpg
is the thing on the left the microphone???
eraser43 said:
look http://i52.tinypic.com/2eb4ao4.jpg
is the thing on the left the microphone???
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Yes, that's the way it was designed.
ppsun said:
Yes, that's the way it was designed.
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ru sure? thnx m8
According to the service manual, the left and right sound output channels are shorted - going to the speaker.
Please read the manual. Only one speaker.
Top speaker volume is lower than the bottom speaker?
Any ideas why? Any fix?
Thank you,.
padvou said:
Top speaker volume is lower than the bottom speaker?
Any ideas why? Any fix?
Thank you,.
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Sometimes I notice this as well and sometimes I can't tell there is a difference.
The difference is really really small, can't tell unless I hold my ear right next to the speakers.
Are you experiencing a bigger difference? Enough to get annoyed by it? Because if so, hurry and send it in for repair! Thats my advice.
I used to use the memo function from whatsapp allot (the button right next to the textfield)
But now since i got my Z1 for two weeks i cant use this function anymore. :crying:
I can record and send this messages fine, but when someone (or myself) listens to them they are not understandable.
Volume goes up and down and it sounds like a really bad robot voice..
Mic works well with camera and phone and sound messages from other people work fine also... So WTF is the problem?
Thanks in advance
WTF knows?
eclyptos said:
WTF knows?
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haha, very funny.
Nobody with the same problem? :/
WHEN YOU TALK BUT SONY LOGO ( UPPER SCREEN ) NEAR FROM YOU MOUTH :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
AND TELL ME FEEDBACK :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
7sen said:
WHEN YOU TALK BUT SONY LOGO ( UPPER SCREEN ) NEAR FROM YOU MOUTH :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
AND TELL ME FEEDBACK :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
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So you telling me that I have to speak to the Speaker?
eclyptos said:
So you telling me that I have to speak to the Speaker?
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yes near the front camera give a shot
eclyptos said:
So you telling me that I have to speak to the Speaker?
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Try talking to the secondary microphone, which is the grill on the top back of the device, near the main camera and directly opposite to the speaker. There is a known Whatsapp bug where it confuses the main and secondary microphones on some devices, including many S800 phones.
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Try talking to the secondary microphone, which is the grill on the top back of the device, near the main camera and directly opposite to the speaker. There is a known Whatsapp bug where it confuses the main and secondary microphones on some devices, including many S800 phones.
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I know, this is what I ment, it should be said to speak to the second microphone and not to the front speaker. Also it's a news to me that Whatsapp confuse the main microphone with the second, this will explain all. I will try later and report. :fingers-crossed:
Steve_max said:
Try talking to the secondary microphone, which is the grill on the top back of the device, near the main camera and directly opposite to the speaker. There is a known Whatsapp bug where it confuses the main and secondary microphones on some devices, including many S800 phones.
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This is REALLY working! I had that in mind somehow but i never tested it because i thought this would be too wierd..
Some apps like telegramm work with normal mic, but if you use the secondary they get much better and louder soundmessages.
whatsapp is still not very loud when using the secondary microphone but its working finally! thanks allot!
Hello,
I have a question - it sounds like the sound coming from the bottom speaker is slightly louder than the top one - is this problem hardware issue or software?
Anyone else with issues like this?
My top speaker is louder I think.
hmm i consider it the same issues lol
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Snit91 said:
hmm i consider it the same issues lol
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tatoniss said:
My top speaker is louder I think.
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Snit91 said:
Hello,
I have a question - it sounds like the sound coming from the bottom speaker is slightly louder than the top one - is this problem hardware issue or software?
Anyone else with issues like this?
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Well, maybe it depends on the Music‼
...and also - if the battery percentage is lower, then that also could be a reason!
All the best
thanks, but the battery is high.
also, when i change the direction of the phone (landscape, both sides), the stereo changes and the consistency of lower speaker is louder continues (even though the stereo changes from right to left \ left to right)
As the title saids. The reason to do so is my phone "thinks" that an earphone is connected, but there's actually no earphone connected. Now all the audio are played with the "earphone that doesn't exist", that means the speaker won't play anything other than alarms.
I searched for solution, and found an app called "headset toggle" on Google Play. It allowed me to play music with the back speaker, but that's useless. What annoys me is that when I receive a phone call, the audio is also played with the "earphone that doesn't exist". I wonder if anyone knows how to force the audio in phone calls to play with front speaker.
Btw I'm using cm12.1, so I do have root. I've also tried flashing different roms, even stock rom to see if it's a software issue, unfortunately it's not.
Also I've found a "front speaker only mod" here but the download link is broken. If anyone have downloaded it before can you share a copy to me?
Here,
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.woodslink.android.wiredheadphoneroutingfix
Iekuta said:
Here,
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.woodslink.android.wiredheadphoneroutingfix
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Thanks for the reply. I tried that app, it did what I want to do but it requires a ram consumpting background service. Please tell me if there's any other methods that doesn't require a background service. Thank you!:fingers-crossed:
Please, anyone knows a less ram consumpting method?
steveglowplunk said:
Please, anyone knows a less ram consumpting method?
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If i were you should buy earpiece jack i think. Mine was broken too and i live with that broken jack for 1month and ordered a new jack, repaired it and everything is working like charm. Still using it about 7 months and no problem.
Its so cheap on Aliexpress.
Iekuta said:
If i were you should buy earpiece jack i think. Mine was broken too and i live with that broken jack for 1month and ordered a new jack, repaired it and everything is working like charm. Still using it about 7 months and no problem.
Its so cheap on Aliexpress.
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Thanks for the suggestion. But I wanted to see if there's any software that allows me to switch between earphone and speaker mode. The phone could still play sounds through earphone after I plug one in, but it thought I still have an earphone connected after I remove the earphone.
Didn't quite understand what's an "earpiece jack" btw. Did you replace the whole earpiece of the phone?
steveglowplunk said:
Thanks for the suggestion. But I wanted to see if there's any software that allows me to switch between earphone and speaker mode. The phone could still play sounds through earphone after I plug one in, but it thought I still have an earphone connected after I remove the earphone.
Didn't quite understand what's an "earpiece jack" btw. Did you replace the whole earpiece of the phone?
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Yes i mean that, sorry for bad english :silly:
I totally understand your problem, it is the same problem happened to me
I suggest you because it's so easy to change the jack-port (whatever means lol).
Headset Toggle app