Audio adapter issue - Razer Phone 2 Questions & Answers

Hello everyone, I'm having this terrible issue on my razer phone 2
When i try to plug in the audio adapter in my phone, my phone recognize it as a charging device
I try with another adapter also from razer it came with the first razer phone my brother has it, i try to use but i causes me same issue
I contact the razer support told we can replace you the dongle
But the problem is with software recognize it as a charging device

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[solved] usb-c headset not working on LE2/X527

my phone, X527 (LE2) does not recognize usb-c headset.
tried usb - 3.5mm audio converter and native usb-c headset from aliexpress.
charging works fine with usb-c.
phone is running on lineageOS 14.1, never tried with stock EMUI.
is there any setting to disable or enable headset?
update:
after some trying to create a full backup, i plugged headset again and it worked, don't know why
I have had the same problem a couple of times. I just reboot the phone and it's all good after that.
my phone, X527 (LE2) does not recognize usb-c headset. tried usb - 3.5mm audio conver
Mine never fixed please help me what to , my nearest service centre is 300 kms away Hyderabad ,
Please any one help me
Frankly speaking in had the Le 2 usb type c earphones used it for about 2-3 times in a year , i prefer the samsung standard earphones paired with usb c to 3.5 mm converter I m using it since more than a year.
I have also same problem I am using lineage is 14.1
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QI wireless adapter won't charge phone anymore - XZ1 compact

Hi all,
I have an XZ1 compact (Model G8441 non-root) that I'm very happy with, but I can't get it to charge wirelessly.
I bought an adapter with a USB-C plug and it worked to charge the phone at first, but it suddenly stopped working after a few charges.
I figured I had a fault with either the wireless receiver that plugs into the phone or the charger pad.
I tested the receiver via a micro-USB adapter on my old Z5 compact and it charges fine. I also bought another charger pad, and it also won't work on this phone.
When the phone is on the charger pad, the indicator on the pad recognises that something is there and goes from green to blinking red as if charging, but nothing happens on the phone.
If the phone is completely switched off, all I get is a blinking green LED on the phone.
I've tried it with the case on and off.
There have been three updates since I got the phone a few weeks ago. Is it possible that an Oreo software update has broken the low power charging somehow?
Obviously I've rebooted the phone, but I haven't done a factory reset.
I'd appreciate any help you could offer.
You could indeed try downgrading the phone to determine if it's a firmware/software issue or a hardware issue.
66LUX said:
I have an XZ1 compact (Model G8441 non-root) that I'm very happy with, but I can't get it to charge wirelessly.
I bought an adapter with a USB-C plug and it worked to charge the phone at first, but it suddenly stopped working after a few charges.
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I'm confused. The XZ1 Compact doesn't have wireless charging. What did you buy to wirelessly charge it? Something that plugs into the USB port and then sits on a wireless charger?
Averix said:
I'm confused. The XZ1 Compact doesn't have wireless charging. What did you buy to wirelessly charge it? Something that plugs into the USB port and then sits on a wireless charger?
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Yes, I bought a wireless adapter with a USB-C plug that connects to the phone & lays against the back of the phone inside the case. You then place it on a wireless charging pad.
I've done the same thing with several other phones & never had a problem.
Didn't see it explicitly mentioned, did you try using a different USB-C adapter cable? Since the micro USB cable works, we can safely assume the pad's fine. But I didn't see you cross test another type c cable.
Solved
Hi all,
I managed to fix the problem by replacing the QI receiver attached to the phone with a new one.
Strange that the old one worked if I connected it to a different phone via an adapter (and that it worked to begin with on my phone).
It must have had a problem where it couldn't output enough voltage to charge my new phone, but had enough to charge the old one.
Thanks for your help.
mhaha said:
Didn't see it explicitly mentioned, did you try using a different USB-C adapter cable? Since the micro USB cable works, we can safely assume the pad's fine. But I didn't see you cross test another type c cable.
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What I had changed was the charger pad. I tried two different ones, a USB-C powered one and a micro USB powered one. Neither worked.
I have a new QI receiver on order.

Huawei P20 pro USB-C Headset not working on computers with USB-C Type connector.

Hello everyone that is reading my thread,
Perhaps you have or had the same problem and noticed that the Huawei P20 pro headset USB-C Type does not working on laptops. if i look online i see that they tell me to upgrade the BIOS. The laptop i use is the MSI GE63 Raider RGB 8RF.
I had my headset returned the first time (the one that came in the box) And they worked perfectly on every laptop/PC is used them with that had a USB-C Port. Unfortunately the left earbud stopped working after a while and got a static noise in the background . After they got them they swapped them out for a new pair (This pair does not work on laptops or PC's.) After sending them back to with the statement "" they do not work on Laptops or PC's" They said they work perfectly and that they had the Firmware upgraded to the newest update with the newest feature's. How ever I had the earbuds tested on multiple Laptops with a USB-C Connector.
So now my question is, Does anyone know how to fix this?
Kind regards,
Kalash_dz
Hey.
I can try and help as I'm a computer engineer. No promises tho lol.
When you plug your headphones into your computer or laptop, do you hear the inserted hardware sound?
bu44er said:
Hey.
I can try and help as I'm a computer engineer. No promises tho lol.
When you plug your headphones into your computer or laptop, do you hear the inserted hardware sound?
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No i don't when i try on other laptops it seems HP laptops recognizes them, My old one's did get recognized. i it seems the Firmware in the headset does not work with certain USB controller's which one's i don't know. what i know is that the problem does not only occur on my laptop. and it seems random on what laptop it does work.

Razer phone 2 not detecting earphones nor Android auto

I recently got my USB-C port replaced by Razer because it was charging right and it out of nowhere stop syncing to Android auto. Now it charges fine but my car still won't recognize the phone, it will for a sec and then it disconnects. Also when I plug my earphones in, the audio still plays through the speakers, in option pops up to change the USB preference but it won't do it.
Dapper Dan66 said:
I recently got my USB-C port replaced by Razer because it was charging right and it out of nowhere stop syncing to Android auto. Now it charges fine but my car still won't recognize the phone, it will for a sec and then it disconnects. Also when I plug my earphones in, the audio still plays through the speakers, in option pops up to change the USB preference but it won't do it.
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One thing is that some USB-C headphones don't have a AMP/DAC built-in. This is a common problem with Razer Phone 2 users, as it doesn't have one inside. So, if your headphone adapter or USB-C headphones don't have one built-in it won't work. 2, seems like Android Auto doesn't like some USB cables. Try some troubleshooting from at the "My Android Auto app isn't working" page on the Android Auto help page.
I was experiencing relatively the same thing. I tried cleaning and tightening the usb-c port on my phone. Didn't help. So I tried cleaning out the usb-c charging cable, the end that plugs into the phone. Problem solved. It works fine now, for the most part. Still will disconnect from Android Auto if I move the phone around to bunch. Or put the cable in a bind near the end that plugs into the phone.
AshtonGamer said:
One thing is that some USB-C headphones don't have a AMP/DAC built-in. This is a common problem with Razer Phone 2 users, as it doesn't have one inside. So, if your headphone adapter or USB-C headphones don't have one built-in it won't work. 2, seems like Android Auto doesn't like some USB cables. Try some troubleshooting from at the "My Android Auto app isn't working" page on the Android Auto help page.
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Android auto and the adapter for the earphones used to work fine, it just happened out of nowhere before way before I sent the phone to get fixed like 2 weeks ago, the problems started last year but i think there was an update of some sort. It still won't connect, even when using the original adapter and my pc doesn't even pick up that the phone is even connected, it will just charge. I've already check the device manager to see if it was a bad driver but nothing. no matter what device i connect, it will just say "Charging connected device via USB". ive Already tried USB debugging, disable USB audio routing, cleaning it, and apps to manually control it.

A71 issue with connecting to car USB

Hi Guys,
I'm having problems with A71 (SM-A715F/DS) connecting to car USB, I'm getting "the connected device is not supported" msg on the phone while connecting to my car USB port. I've tried several USB cables, and also tried another mobile phone (S20) which connects to my car with no issues. Someone suggested to check android auto battery settings to be changes to unrestricted but that doesn't help, in any case I don't think AA is the issue here as I'm not even getting to AA and phone is not charging when I try to connect it. Did anyone stumbled upon similar issues with A71 by any chance? TIA.
I've read lots of issues regarding A71's USB-C port. It's a very common failure in this device, so there's a good chance you are experiencing a faulty port.
Thanks for the reply, yeah I suspect new phone is in order and it's not something would be easy to fix, curious tho that its charging and operating well and never had any issues connecting it to my PC or laptop etc. There's always a first time I suppose...

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