anybody knw where the microphone or what ever it is called that sends the voice to the other party is located, i changed my lcd everything worked fine but people cant hear me if i call thm or they call me any help will be appreciated..thnx
It's the tiny hole at the bottom of the phone to the right of the microUSB port.
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try plugging headphones into yr phone, try to call someone. If they can hear you say it means that your microphone is broken.
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adilrenzu said:
anybody knw where the microphone or what ever it is called that sends the voice to the other party is located, i changed my lcd everything worked fine but people cant hear me if i call thm or they call me any help will be appreciated..thnx
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what is the rom your using.
for some jelly bean roms are fixes for the microphone
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try plugging headphones into yr phone, try to call someone. If they can hear you say it means that your microphone is broken.
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Yes the headphone is working which only means tht the microphone is broken.any idea how to replace the microphone???
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sashank said:
It's the tiny hole at the bottom of the phone to the right of the microUSB port.
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Yeah saw it.i think its broken hw do we change it. Its attached to the cpu
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Hello guys
Me and friends using DHDs are having the same problem.
Sometimes hangup the calls with cheeks or ear or ....
Especially it is annoying then you in rush with something, receive important call, hold your phone between shoulder and ear and .............. after some time you accidentally press END CALL button.
It is the biggest minus having touchscreen phone.
The thing is that screen turn offs after some time of talking but it turns on again as you are moving around.
Did anyone find out how to solve this misery?
Would be grateful.
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Sounds like an issue with the proximity sensor, if I hold mine wrong I tend to turn on loudspeaker with my face. It's tweaked in some of the ROM's I believe - are you running a ROM or still on Stock?
Hi, thanks for responce.
I have rooted sence 3.0 Rom by nitr0. But this problem is not dependant on my rom as before i had original virgin mobile branded rom and the problem still persists.
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By the way.
Are there any way of adjusting proximity sensor?
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Try this: http://www.xda-developers.com/android/proximity-sensor-re-calibrator-for-desire-hd/
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Thanks. Will give a try.
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Definitely a proximity issue. On CM7 I also had the issue of putting calls on hold with my cheek! You can remove the hold button in the call options.
yes. my screen turns off only when i close proximity sensor totally. though it should do it in a distance.
Unfortunately indigolemon's posted app does not work on my kernel. as my radio is 12.65.60.29_26.14.04.28_M. and Kernel 2.6.35.10.
theblackdog said:
Definitely a proximity issue. On CM7 I also had the issue of putting calls on hold with my cheek! You can remove the hold button in the call options.
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In cm7, this accidental hold was a b**ch before i removed it; but it took me quite some time to figure it out
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Desire Z Android 2.3.3
Sense ver: 2.1
Kernal: 2.6.35...........
Warranty Expired
On my HTC Desire Z the microphone has stopped working. The caller is unable to hear me, but I am able to hear them.
Stock Voice Recording and Stock Camcorder is mute - cannot hear anything.
Voice Search: Does not respond Back
But, when I use my HTC original earphone's mic, the person on the other side can hear clearly.
Already Factory Resetted phone using; settings -> factory reset and Power -> Down button -> Reset ........... Didn't solve the problem.
Any piece of information will help
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I found a low microphone fix in the forums. It worked well.
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Can you give the link?
smaisonville said:
I found a low microphone fix in the forums. It worked well.
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Can you give the link?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1563576
Start here with this link. It all depends on ROM and phone you are using.
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It can also your headphone jack itself. Mine is loose and I have to wiggle the wire in the jack.
Good luck!
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smaisonville said:
It can also your headphone jack itself. Mine is loose and I have to wiggle the wire in the jack.
Good luck!
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I have no attentions of rooting my phone but that link you gave me does not help.
hi guys today randomly my xperia s just randomly stopped emitting sound from the speakers. songs play from the walkman but no sound comes out. also when i recieve/make a call i cannot hear the person but they can hear me. however my phone still makes rings and there is sound!! and keypad tones are still there! i have also tried using voice recorder to test the mic but it seems to not record any sound. i have reflashed the original ics firmware via flashtool and also done a factory reset but still no luck. i have no warranty with my phone so please help!
Hey, i had similar problem. Did u use ur headset prior to that problem? For me worked plugging and unpluging headset till my "smartphone" unfu.... himself. I think phone still thinks that headphones are pluged in.
Hope that helps! G.L.
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Kornezije said:
Hey, i had similar problem. Did u use ur headset prior to that problem? For me worked plugging and unpluging headset till my "smartphone" unfu.... himself. I think phone still thinks that headphones are pluged in.
Hope that helps! G.L.
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yes i still have the problem
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yes i still have the problem
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sorry i have tried this a few times and now it is fixed!!! thank you so much!
Np. Glad to help! I forgot to tell that you just need to "spam" that sucker! Hit thanks button if u feel like. After that, i was using headset normal and that bug never came back...at least we now know there's solution for it!
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Hey
Not sure if this has always been an issue, but the in call volume on my OX is REALLY loud on the lowest setting. Anyone else?
I'm having that problem as well. It's just too loud.
marchitecto said:
I'm having that problem as well. It's just too loud.
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Its horrible to take a call.
oxfordmark said:
Hey
Not sure if this has always been an issue, but the in call volume on my OX is REALLY loud on the lowest setting. Anyone else?
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Let the wax build up in your ears. Its ok then.
Turn the volume up and back down again. This temporarily fixed the problem for me.
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omondisingh said:
Turn the volume up and back down again. This temporarily fixed the problem for me.
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Yep I agree turn the volume up then down whilst it's ringing and it will be quieter during your call.
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I'm having the opposite ....
My In-Call volume is too soft even at maximun volume level's setting during calls.
Any solution for that?
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I'm having the opposite ....
My In-Call volume is too soft even at maximun volume level's setting during calls.
Any solution for that?
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I had this issue and I solved perfectly the problem by brushing with a toothbrush the rear speaker... Try that, it will work
matt95 said:
I had this issue and I solved perfectly the problem by brushing with a toothbrush the rear speaker... Try that, it will work
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You mean the FRONT speaker, don't you?
I have the same issue, and I think that this isn't the problem, but I will try.
Zesotar said:
You mean the FRONT speaker, don't you?
I have the same issue, and I think that this isn't the problem, but I will try.
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Yeah sorry, my fault
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Yep I agree turn the volume up then down whilst it's ringing and it will be quieter during your call.
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I have this too - its a Jelly Bean bug.
Turn the volume upto 100% during a call then back down to the level you want, you can do this whilst a call is dialing so thats it already done when it starts ringing.
If you are already at 100% volume, then you still need to try to increase the volume before you try to decrease it or it wont work sometimes as well.
Is this seriously the only solution, because I will need to do this every time I get a call.
Is there a permanent solution in sight?
Turning the call up then down solves it
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I had this issue and I solved perfectly the problem by brushing with a toothbrush the rear speaker... Try that, it will work
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Well, I tried it and it seems that works for me! The sound is louder and clearer now.
Thanks a lot!
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I had this issue and I solved perfectly the problem by brushing with a toothbrush the rear speaker... Try that, it will work
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This worked for me thanks my man. It made sense after I thought about it. As I was brushing the front speaker I saw the dirt coming out of it. Now I have my in call volume set to half and sounds like I have it at full before I brushed it.
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This worked for me thanks my man. It made sense after I thought about it. As I was brushing the front speaker I saw the dirt coming out of it. Now I have my in call volume set to half and sounds like I have it at full before I brushed it.
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Try with the rear speaker.... You'll see even more dirt...
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This worked for me thanks my man. It made sense after I thought about it. As I was brushing the front speaker I saw the dirt coming out of it. Now I have my in call volume set to half and sounds like I have it at full before I brushed it.
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i did't think at it too at first
When I plug my headphone in, audio is not being routed through it; it just plays through the phone's speaker. I've tried loading up backups where the audio was working to no avail; I think this is a hardware issue but wanted to make sure. Anyone else expeirence this?
Never had the issue, Odin to stock to make sure, or try different headphone.,then if the issue persists then it's hardware
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When I plug my headphone in, audio is not being routed through it; it just plays through the phone's speaker. I've tried loading up backups where the audio was working to no avail; I think this is a hardware issue but wanted to make sure. Anyone else expeirence this?
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Try another headphone. I've had that happen, but it's usually bad headphones
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Try another headphone. I've had that happen, but it's usually bad headphones
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Tried that first thing, but no luck. Running stock rom as well
Interesting. When I use soundabout, I can manually force audio to be played through the headphone, and it works. Removing the headphones results in no audio unless I change the setting in soundabout.
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Interesting. When I use soundabout, I can manually force audio to be played through the headphone, and it works. Removing the headphones results in no audio unless I change the setting in soundabout.
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Is it every app that's doing that? Try another music app like poweramp trial or YouTube
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Is it every app that's doing that? Try another music app like poweramp trial or YouTube
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Not working with any app. Tried stock, google music, and youtube.
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Not working with any app. Tried stock, google music, and youtube.
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And different headphone does the same? That's most likely hardware then, that's really unlucky
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Sometimes, there can be something stuck inside the headphone jack. Does your headphone go in all the way? You might want to to clean the contacts for the input.
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I don't think he can get mono sounds either
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Sometimes, there can be something stuck inside the headphone jack. Does your headphone go in all the way? You might want to to clean the contacts for the input.
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It goes in all the way. Sometimes, applying a lot of pressure will cause the headphone to be recognized, but relieving the pressure makes it revert, making me think it is a hardware issue.
When I was a" tech" at verizon. We would put in/ pull out the headphone jack repeatedly(quickly) reboot. Majority of the time it worked. Hope that helps
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It goes in all the way. Sometimes, applying a lot of pressure will cause the headphone to be recognized, but relieving the pressure makes it revert, making me think it is a hardware issue.
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That's a rare and unfortunate issue, you tried different headphones right
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It goes in all the way. Sometimes, applying a lot of pressure will cause the headphone to be recognized, but relieving the pressure makes it revert, making me think it is a hardware issue.
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Sounds like a hardware issue. Wouldn't hurt to buy a new headphone port. Parts for the N2 are fairly cheap and easy to replace
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You_got_owned123 said:
Sounds like a hardware issue. Wouldn't hurt to buy a new headphone port. Parts for the N2 are fairly cheap and easy to replace
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True, but it is the installation I am worried about. I DO have a warranty on it...
It looks like it works if I lay the phone flat and jiggle the cord a bit. I may be able to live with that.
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True, but it is the installation I am worried about. I DO have a warranty on it...
It looks like it works if I lay the phone flat and jiggle the cord a bit. I may be able to live with that.
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Try yet another headset. Borrow one from a friend or something
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True, but it is the installation I am worried about. I DO have a warranty on it...
It looks like it works if I lay the phone flat and jiggle the cord a bit. I may be able to live with that.
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If you have warranty, I'd most definitely get it fixed. I use my headphones almost daily so I would have gotten in fixed in a heartbeat
Have you tried cleaning your contacts? (The metal 'prongs' inside if the headphone jack.)
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Try yet another headset. Borrow one from a friend or something
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Tried with five different headsets already.
I took a toothpick and a wire tie to clean it out. No dirt emerged. What else would you recommend to clean the prongs?