When I receive a notification sound and I have my bluetooth ear buds in, the sound comes through both the phone and the ear buds. Is there a way to just have sound from the earbuds?
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IS there a way to have sound come from the speaker and though the headphone jack?
Hi, is there any way for notifications and sounds are just for the headphones when they are connected? ... Because it sounds both (speaker and headphones) and I would like that when I have the headphones sound just for headphones... some xposed module?
Hello, i want to know more about the xperia z. I want to know if the speaker with which i recieve the voice of the person i am speaking to , is very loud or very low quality in outputting sound.
So again the loud speaker is the speaker in which a person uses to make their calls right?
It differs from the Loudspeaker which is the speaker used to play music sounds or when the phone ringtone is played, it is played from the loud speaker not the speaker phone.
The speaker phone is the speaker used in duration of a call time or when i call someone the remote persons voice is sent through the speaker phone and NOT the loud speaker.
The speaker phone is kept near the ear during a call. Did you know that.
Anyway, that speaker phone during a call, is it loud enough or is it very low like the iNew i6000+ octa core or goophone S4 max phone.
I want the loudest speaker phone and loud speaker volumes.
The ringtone should be high and the viberation should be good and not very low.
During a call i must hear the person talking to me, loudly and not very low volume
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I should be able to adjust the volume using built in software controlls for the speaker phone.
Is that ok on the xperia z, or should i go for the iphone 4 or 3Gs instead of sony xperia z?
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The mic is unmuted and feeding back into the headphones during calls. When i scratch the mic with my thumb or adjust the volume rocker on the headset i hear the amplified scratching and clicking noises in my ears. When i talk directly into the mic, i hear my amplified voice.
It's NOT an ECHO... It's like when you pickup a landline telephone handset in your home. The mic is wired into the speaker and you're hearing your own voice piped back thru the speaker. Try scratching or blowing air on the mic of an old school landline phone and you'll hear it thru the speaker amplified in your ear.
This is what I'm talking about. My Galaxy S3 as well as most other Cell phones never used to do this. Why now? What's the purpose? So you can hear your own voice in noisy environments maybe? Doesn't seem truly necessary, more annoying than helpful imo.
EDIT: I went to the Sprint store and tested both my stock note5 headset as well as my bose headset on ALL new samsung phones and they ALL exhibit this same issue. When I asked the tech about it, she scoffed and said, "They are supposed to do that!"
So nobody gives a **** or has any clue about this?
Hi. I plugged earphones, when listening music, message came and notification sound comes from speakers! How can i solve it?