Hi
When I leave my P30 Pro to either stream a radio station overnight or play an audiobook stored locally , the volume dips to virtually zero every 5 minutes or so, then gradually comes back up again.
Any ideas what's causing it and most importantly - how to fix it please?
Thanks
Dufresne04 said:
Hi
When I leave my P30 Pro to either stream a radio station overnight or play an audiobook stored locally , the volume dips to virtually zero every 5 minutes or so, then gradually comes back up again.
Any ideas what's causing it and most importantly - how to fix it please?
Thanks
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Notifications do that to me when I have headphones connected
I Have the same Problem.
I don't know what is causing it..
It's really annoying - I've never had a phone that does that
On my phone this behavior only appears, when I'm watching a video with low volume (about 20 - 30%).
I will visit a service point soon and ask them if this behavior is normal at p30 pro phones.
Gibbon271 said:
On my phone this behavior only appears, when I'm watching a video with low volume (about 20 - 30%).
I will visit a service point soon and ask them if this behavior is normal at p30 pro phones.
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That could be true with mine too, I run it at low volume overnight either streaming a radio station or playing an audio book.
I'd be interested to know how you get on at the service centre if you get a chance to report back.
Hello again!
I sent my Phone for 10 days to a Huawei Repair Station in Germany. I just got at back today. They said they checked the phone at fixed the problem. But they don't :laugh: . The speaker problem is still there. Now they want me to send my Phone again to the service Station .
Actually I think it could be a software failure, because of other userers claiming that problem on reddit too.
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Hey guys, need a bit of help...
Been using the Z a few days now, and I'm having 2 issues...
WiFi and Bluetooth won't work together at the same time, one knocks the other off whenever I'm browsing and listening to music on my Bluetooth stereo... In the ratio of about 5:1 for WiFi:Bluetooth like...
That's one issue that's a little annoying.
Another is that video playback over WiFi is broken... If I load up a video on the YouTube app, depending on video length, the video normally freezes around the 40 second mark. If I load a video up in my browser, more of the video will load, but never the full video, could freeze 3 minutes in, 5 seconds in, but never fails to freeze.
I've reverted to stock YouTube app, cleared cache, didn't solve a sausage.
I haven't gotten to the end of a single video since I bought the device.
EDIT: Above issue is most likelyan android wide YouTube issue, if the comments on Play are anything to go by.
And that's on top of the Bluetooth/WiFi clashing that I mentioned above.
Not what I expect from a quad core device with 2GB ram like! Any ideas? Faulty handset? Factory reset? Return the handset? I've never rooted or used custom firmware ;so don't really know how to go about it, open to any suggestions to get the best out of the hardware...
Thanks in advance guys.
WiFi/Bluetooth issue
Seems the YouTube issue is an android wide issue, sorry for bringing it up.
Just leaves the Bluetooth/WiFi clashing issue where they keep knocking each other off while they're both being used.
Hi guys. I want to ask why my Nokia 8 TA-1004 4/64GB do's this;
- Choppy speaker on high volume and high brightness (but if I lessen the brightness the choppy effect goes away)
- Phone slows down exponentially on 50%
- Phone restarts on high brightness and high volume below 50% battery
- Phone restarts unexpectedly (mostly restarts every time below 50%)
I already tried doing this;
- Factory Reset (I've done this quite a few times now)
- Battery Calibration (I've did this once)
- Downgraded to Android 8.0 and reinstalled Android 9.0 (fyi: still on android 8.0 the problems are still present)
.. and still it doesn't fix the problems written above.
Please help me. Back then the phone doesn't do any of this.. it only slows on 11% and below back then.
Thanks in advance
Your need a new battery, I had similar problems with other phone (LG G3)
yandoo said:
Your need a new battery, I had similar problems with other phone (LG G3)
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Thanks sir.... people here on xda are better than Nokia Care Center workers hahah
but damn I need to wait for this lockdown to stop
charlconccpcn said:
Hi guys. I want to ask why my Nokia 8 TA-1004 4/64GB do's this;
- Choppy speaker on high volume and high
Thanks in advance
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Replace your battery.
The network bars shows correctly but cant receive calls. Always it tells me the phone is switched off meanwhile is on
Good Morning Guys
i bought my Xiaomi Mi11 last week when i first open it, it update to MIUI 12.5.1..
but am facing heating problems..
i cant work on the phone more than 10 minutes and the back glass starts to heat up ..
the thinks are even worst when i try to play a game .. phone is heating so muck that you cant hold it ..
do you believe they will fix this problem ??
i have serious thoughts to sell the phone because of this issue ...
after 10 mins of usage, phone is really hot and annoying to hold
Contact the seller. This is not normal.
SteveHG said:
Contact the seller. This is not normal.
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But i read that lot of users face heating problems...
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But i read that lot of users face heating problems...
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Yeah, but only when gaming or taking lots of 4K videos.
Thats not sounds normal..
Is there any possibility my case to cause the problem? I have one with magnetic ring for car holder
No, if the device gets as hot as you describe (and not just warm), then there is an issue. It should only get hot under extensive load.
I'm have a similar case and no issues.
Did you try to do a factory reset ?
Hmmm i will wait some days, maybe is until the phone to set up. I have it for 4 days now..
Other wise I will go for a factory reset and see what is going on
so after few days thinks are going better ...
heating its not so intense ...
what i believe the heating was until the phone to set up and start to run normally
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Yeah, but only when gaming or taking lots of 4K videos.
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Maybe OT for this problem, but , I have a mi 9 and the mi wireless charging pad. All worked fine until the 12.5.1 update now the phone gets hot and I get the overheating warning message when charging. (It seems they've broken something with the the CPU heating / wireless charging controls with this update , other users are reporting the same too)
My 2 day old, 5a with 5g just overheated. I have no case on it and it wasn't charging at the time. I was in a FBM video call and at about the 30 minute mark, I got the overheating warning. A few minutes later, the phone froze for about 60 seconds and then resumed. The phone was very hot to the touch! Ironically it was propped up against a laptop screen that was in hibernation mode and there is a table fan approximately 8 inches from the device blowing directly at it.
I reported it to Google Support and 1st level was very understanding. 2nd level told me to try some tips that he would send me because I was probably just overusing it. I told him I was using it exactly the same way I used my 2xl, but that didn't seem to make a difference.
I'll keep this updated as I continue to use my new "hot" phone.
Interesting. There's a known issue with recording 4K video, but this is the first time I've heard of an issue just streaming video.
Keep us updated for sure.
I have not tried the video recording at 4K...but I have been streaming YouTube videos and no overheating for me. YMMV
I have experienced the overheating issue while using video recording at 60 fps 4k. The phone didn't seem warm at all though so here's hoping it's just a software fix Google can implement.
If anyone can reliably reproduce the error, would you want to run some testing to see if the option for "Store videos efficiently
Use H.265/HEVC format" makes it better or worse?
I only had a heat issue when I first started my 5a, and it was installing all my apps in the background. Building the cache is notorious for its CPU use, so I can't say I'm surprised by overheating then. I've done a couple 5 minute 4k 60 videos without overheating since then.
I noticed the same thing today on my new Pixel 5a. Wasn't doing anything other than participating in a Whatsapp video call and browsing text messages.
I do have a Spigen case but the ambient temperature was low 70's inside.
This could be concerning...
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If anyone can reliably reproduce the error, would you want to run some testing to see if the option for "Store videos efficiently
Use H.265/HEVC format" makes it better or worse?
I only had a heat issue when I first started my 5a, and it was installing all my apps in the background. Building the cache is notorious for its CPU use, so I can't say I'm surprised by overheating then. I've done a couple 5 minute 4k 60 videos without overheating since then.
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I had a similar heat issue when setting up my phone the first time as well. It was when I was just going through the setup, and transferring everything from old phone to the new one. I, unlike you, have never experienced the heat build up, that occured with this phone, on any other phone in my many years of flashing ROMs and setting up phones (unless I was flashing it multiple times due to issues). So, this post does leave me a bit concerned....
I hope once I get my case that this doesn't start occurring for me.
I have experienced the video camera causing the over heating. It appears that any app using built in video recorder will produce the heat. Google camera, Duo, … Zoom. I did a little searching before checking here on xda.
Google admits that the issue is with the 60 bpf 4k recording that is the cause. And of course they do not have a fix available at this time.
I was hoping to find a way to lower the setting to 30 bpf but I cannot locate a way to change the setting. Can anyone help with that please? Or is it possible to install a different camera from the play store with custom video settings, and set that as default for all video?
Edit: I use the system wide dark mode, so I didn't see the camera drop down arrow which opens the settings popup. Open the camera, select video mode, touch the drop down arrow at the very top center of screen. The default setting for Frames/Sec is Auto. The other 2 options are 30 bfs and 60 bfs. Select 30 bfs. Touch outside the popup to dismiss.
I left the resolution at Full HD which is the default. Most users report the issue is while using 60 bfs at 4k.
My wife, who is traveling in another section of the country, also reports over heating. She was not actively using any app when the heating issue occurred. After rebooting the device she saw that the WebEx Meet app was attempting to connect in the background. A persistent silent notification was displayed in the notification tray. This app was one of many that she had transferred from her old device to her 5a during the initial setup process. I told her to uninstall that app. Then review all apps and remove any not needed. Probably should do the same as I have not looked at which of them may also be outdated and needlessly using system resources.
Grr, time for an update. I've had the overheat warnings every few days, but no noticeable effects from it. Until today!
I was in a long video call, maybe an hour or so and got the warning. Shortly after that, the phone shutdown. It was not charging at the time, battery was at 51%
I contacted support and they listened to my complaint and asked all the same questions as last time... except for the new question to confirm that I bought it from the US Google Store (I did of course, but not sure why they would ask that). They said a specialist will contact me via email within 2 days.
Having this issue as well. Shut down the phone for 10m and still got the issue when I powered on.
Crazy
I had a 5a for about 2 wks. I was in Facebook video chat for about 15min when overheated and dropped internet connection. I was holding phone in hand parked in car 80 degree day. I had one day left to return it, so I rma'd it. No way to report hardware problem as reason for return. Charged me $35 restocking fee. I loved the phone, but they need to solve this. If they fix it, I may buy again.
The phone overheating at all is unacceptable. I've never even personally seen/felt a phone "overheat". That's crazy.
Obviously some kind of defect that google will ignore for 1 year as per protocol.
I've only had my 5a 3 days so far but mine has yet to overheat. And I'm a heavy user. Now my OnePlus n10 after the android 11 update would overheat multiple times a day, sometimes when just sending a text. When it was on Android 10 it never overheated.
Im starting to have those issues too. I cant record for more than 1 minute sometimes
Was this solved in the new update? I havent updated due to root, so just wondering.
Thanks
Deadmau-five said:
Was this solved in the new update? I havent updated due to root, so just wondering.
Thanks
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No, I still can't record for over about 30 seconds to a minute
Unfortunately no... I'm still getting the overheating after the update.
This happened to me initially, like one user mentioned, when I got the phone and it was building the cache. More recently this happened to me while on a Caribbean vacation to Anguilla; was using the phone for pictures outside. It never got hot enough for a general overheat error, just always warning me that the camera was too hot and flash was disabled, or at one point camera was too hot when I was taking video and said the video could be unstable. I was filming in 1080/60. Switched to 1080/30 and it was ok. I have a Spigen Tough Armor case, so I wasn't surprised at that.
UPDATE: The phone finally died. I had been receiving the overheating issue about once a week since the beginning. Google support didn't care. Now, while I'm travelling in a foreign country, the phone died.
I called support and they said as a 1 time deal, they will replace it free of charge. However they only ship to the US and I have to send back this one in 14 days. That is an issue because mail from here takes months sometimes to reach the states. I"m not due back in the states until this summer.
WORST part: the password safe app that I use on my phone unlocks with my fingerprint. Never requires the actual password, so SHAME ON ME, I forgot that password. I have the password app on my laptop and it has current info, but I can't access it because I don't remember the actual password. :-(
PSA: use your actual password from time to time to ensure you don't forget key passwords!
I've been scouring the web trying to find *current* info about the overheating issue, but all I'm finding is stuff from last year. Nothing new about whether it was ever fixed by a software path, or if current inventory has a hardware fix, or if Google just ignored it as they often do. I'd like to know if I buy a new Pixel 5a today, directly from Google, if it still may have the problem. I'd be grateful for any info, thanks!
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I've been scouring the web trying to find *current* info about the overheating issue, but all I'm finding is stuff from last year. Nothing new about whether it was ever fixed by a software path, or if current inventory has a hardware fix, or if Google just ignored it as they often do. I'd like to know if I buy a new Pixel 5a today, directly from Google, if it still may have the problem. I'd be grateful for any info, thanks!
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I don't play games and I don't use 4k video on my camera. For me phone is great didn't get worm once, but that is just my use, pictures, fullHD video, chat, video calls, phonecalls and browsing and watching videos.
I meet this problem when I take photos or video ([email protected]).
I have had issues by simply using Android Auto in my vehicle in less than 10 minutes of use. I have also experienced the overheating when recording videos even though I have followed all of the tips in Google's support email.
If I'm using Android Auto, I have to keep the phone in front of an AC vent in my car - otherwise all radios shut off within 1-2 minutes, followed a few minutes later by an overheat message (at that point it's already throttled so bad that the phone is completely unusable anyway).
Any teleconference app that uses the front camera causes it to shut down all radios about 1-2 minutes before popping up the overheat message with no warning before turning off radios (Zoom, Mychart, CVS Minute Clinic, Teladoc, even a Facebook Messenger video call). Drove me crazy trying to do a telemedicine appointment with my doctor, he finally called me instead.
Even just trying to do a phone call with Google Maps running during the call makes this damn thing overheat. Taking it out of the case (Spigen Slimarmor) seems to delay it by about a minute.
Honestly, if Fi didn't require me to keep it active for 120 days to keep the discount I got on it, I would have run the damn thing under an 18 wheeler by now. The only benefits over my old OP8T are the camera app and the physical size. That's it. Luckily I still have it, so once I hit that 120 days, I'm going back to the 8T.
Has anyone tried alternate ROMs to see if they handle the overheating issue any better? I'm especially interested in LineageOS. I imagine some kernel changes to scheduling and clocks could handle things better for this processor.