When your headphone are connected; and you are not doing anything with the phone, I don't hear the hiss, but when I press the home button and do things not audio related, the hiss is becomes present. Only when I leave the phone alone for a few seconds, I don't hear the hiss. Is this normal?
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hi!
does anyone have the same problem, that the volume in the ear piece (the one you are using when you are normaly taking a call and
hold the device to your ear) of the TP2 is pretty loud even on the lowest level?
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Does your headset have volume buttons on itsself ?
i mean the loudspeaker at the front of the HTC Touch pro 2 the one you are using when you are normaly taking a call and
hold the device to your ear
Yes, same issue on car bluetooth - too loud, TP2 BT output level is too high. I can reduce volume in car, but sound still remains a bit distorted. Not so cool but I can live with it.
anvigos said:
Yes, same issue on car bluetooth - too loud, TP2 BT output level is too high. I can reduce volume in car, but sound still remains a bit distorted. Not so cool but I can live with it.
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sorry but I do not meant a bluetooth device - possibly there is
a better wording for that?
does anyone else hear a background noise when using headphones? The sound is similar to tapping 2 drumsticks together repeatedly. very noticeable in max volume with no sounds. (plug in headphones, raise to max volume on home screen where there's no sound). haven't tested with other headphones and will report back after I do...
I have noticed a noise in the background... But it's more of a tv static-like sound. But my headphones are also real loud for some reason. When I plug them in I have to turn the volume way down to almost the bottom. They were designed for iPhones, which is what I used them on, but the sound quality is just so much better than the Sammy ones that came with the S3 that I still use them.
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does anyone else hear a background noise when using headphones? The sound is similar to tapping 2 drumsticks together repeatedly. very noticeable in max volume with no sounds. (plug in headphones, raise to max volume on home screen where there's no sound). haven't tested with other headphones and will report back after I do...
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There is a constant low level distortion when playing anything through the headphone out on my AT&T S3 - if you pause the currently-playing music etc. it remains audible for a couple of seconds then stops - is this what you mean? Lower impedance and/or more revealing headphones accentuate the problem.
seems a simple reboot fixed the problem :good:
I swear to god my right ear is damaged from this.
If I go from listening to music with one thing to another, be it my bluetooth to headphones, headphones to different headphones, etc., the volume ALWAYS starts off EXTREMELY LOUD when the sound begins, until I hit the volume keys.
Why? Why does this STILL happen?
There's even a setting in Sound that is supposed to prevent this. That's like a straight slap to my face.
When on a call, does anyone else hear a buzzing sound when the other person talks? It's like a metallic buzzing distortion. I've tried turning the volume down and it doesn't go away until maybe 1/4 volume, but then I can barely hear the person talking. This seems to happen on speakerphone as well. By all accounts I am heard perfectly clearly.
Thanks.
Hello!
When an incoming call HTC 10 plays only one lower speaker, the volume is weak, while listening music, both speakers work at normal volume, when I plug in the earphone, the phone's speakers are turned off and the sound is transmitted only to the ears as expected.
The most interesting thing is that when I listen to music in my headphones and an incoming call comes in, it rings both speakers, I turn off the earphone and the upper speaker turns off with it.
Please help. Who has faced such a problem ?
Thanks.