The vibration motor died in my Note 2 and subsequently all audio stopped working. If something tries to play an audio sound, the phone will freeze for several seconds. Sound does work when paired to my bluetooth headset and actually does work when in a phone call. When in a call, the sound comes out of both speakers or through the aux jack just fine.
I tried a replacement vibration motor until the real one comes in the mail, but it doesn't work and doesn't re-enable sound. Does the Note 2 completely disable sound without the vibration motor?
Any ideas? Why would a vibration motor cause sound to stop?
Have you tried resetting it or reflashing the Rom? I had a dead vibration motor in my old phone and it didn't do anything to the audio.
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I replaced the vibration motor today and while that worked, it didn't fix the sound issue.
Swapping the sound processor from a different Note 2 fixed it. Strange that it had died.
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So my ear mouth piece stopped working any solutions to this or do I have to unroot and relock my phone and go back to stock to have it fixed
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Does speakerphone still work? Have you flashed a new kernel recently? I thought I had a kernel issue but it turns out my phone continuously thinks a headset was plugged into it and only loudspeaker worked for calls. My phone is now being fixed under warranty and they are replacing the auxiliary/speaker module.
Get a headset blocker app and try a call, see if the Mic and headphone speaker work then.
lathanub said:
Does speakerphone still work? Have you flashed a new kernel recently? I thought I had a kernel issue but it turns out my phone continuously thinks a headset was plugged into it and only loudspeaker worked for calls. My phone is now being fixed under warranty and they are replacing the auxiliary/speaker module.
Get a headset blocker app and try a call, see if the Mic and headphone speaker work then.
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They work just fine now for some reason but the issue I'm having now is my screen is staying on at all times unless its plugged into a charger I'm just gonna have to revert to stock and have them look at it
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Hi,
I noticed that when you have your headphones plugged in, some system and notification sounds still come from the speaker. Is there any way to change this except muting the phone or outting it on vibrate?
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Hi,
I noticed that when you have your headphones plugged in, some system and notification sounds still come from the speaker. Is there any way to change this except muting the phone or outting it on vibrate?
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Not that I could find, Never noticed this on previous phones. I use a wired headset on my motorcycle and control the phone music or radio volume with the headset button. I can hear the time by clicking 4X and adjust volumes etc. but the phone still rings on the device when I get a call. Makes no sense. Headphone should mute the phone speaker period. If I mute the device I cannot hear the TTS Time announcements but can hear who is calling......
+1 to this
Neak kernel has an option to fix this in advanced audio settings.
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Hey guys,
The toggle for this feature might be so obvious and that's why I'm missing it...but I can't figure out how to turn off the notification sounds from coming through the phone speaker when wearing headphones. Very annoying.
When you put your phone on vibrate, tones come through the headset but not the speaker. At least on mine it works that way.
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I haven't noticed if that works, gonna try it out tomorrow. Just doesn't make sense to me that if I have headphones plugged in, sound still comes from external Speaker. I shouldn't have to turn the speaker off, or at least try to find a way to.
I need help!
My father has been using his HTC Desire for quite some time.
Recently when he receives incoming calls, the ringtone cannot be heard at all. the vibration also suddenly stopped working.
This points to a speaker problem but the strange thing is, when the phone is rebooted, the speaker actually outputs the HTC startup sound and i can hear it.
Also, when i play music, i can hear the music but it is very soft (even at max volume). It was not like this before.
I have checked all settings, the phone's incoming call tone is set to maximum and is not silent.
Is there any method, way, app, software i can use to test the speaker? Is it a corruption problem or an app issue?
I have tried rebooting the phone but to no avail. Thanks!
Anyone can confirm if the first call after reboot in Silent mode, the earpiece, mic, even bluetooth is muted?
No sound will be heard and the other party also doesn't hear anything.
Switching sound profile will rectify the problem till next reboot.
I'm using stock latest MM.
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anyone?