Just got my N7 a few days ago, loving it so far with the exception of having annoying audio feedback when either waking the screen, locking it, or receiving a notification. It doesnt happen all the time, but it has occured at various audio levels (Googling around on the issue a possible fix was to not have the volume on one of the bottom two settings).
By feedback, i mean the static sound you get normally when a mic is placed too close to a speaker.....Is this a faulty unit? Bad flash (It was updated OTA when I got it, have not done anything since getting it). Is it worth taking time to reflash it, or should I put it to stock and go swap it from where I got it (Purchased from BB, so return of it being faulty wont be an issue).
Thanks for the input, didnt see anything on search for "audio feedback".
Thoughts anyone?
I'd return it, that does not sound normal.
Thats what I was thinking, going to wait for the black friday / cyber monday rush to be gone, wanted to make sure it wasnt just a bit of over reacting on my part.
Thanks
For anyone who sees this with the same issue, I seem to have found it only occurs when the nexus 7 is in the Play Books app (I use it as an e-reader mostly atm, so its always being woken up when in that app).
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I have a problem that more people seem to have, according to the search. I couldn’t find the “audio” tab in my Bluetooth-settings, so that didn’t help me.
The problem is as follows. After 1 day the sound on my compact III mutes, including vibration. Sometimes it's after 12 hours, sometimes after 2 days, there's no distinct pattern to be recognized. Also, it doesn't seem to matter if you use the phone or not, since it sometimes is alright at night and the sound is muted the next morning. This is for all sound-events (warnings, incoming call notifications, messages, mp3 etc), however, you can make a call without any problems and hear what the other person is saying. Once you’ve hard-reset the device everything is back to normal.
It does get annoying however, since I regularly miss calls due to this bug.
I had the same problem on my Vario in the past. So I’m guessing it’s somewhere in the software I use, but apart from Total Commander and TomTom6 I haven’t installed any third-party apps.
Yup i've been having a slight problem with the sound. I thought it was like the endless knackered M500's that orange used to send me which had speaker failure after about 10minuites! (Swear they kept sending me the same 2 faulty phones - I had 5 in 5 days once!) But a play in the bluetooth seems to get it working again.
The other annoying thing is that if you leave the power management at the default settings then occasionally the screen blanks without being able to get the backlight on again - so now I have to manually turn of the screen. Stil aint much of a problem - ive had a normal days use, 2 hours of radio play, bluetooth and wi-fi on all day and still have 35% battery - wehay!
Hopefully there'll be a patch soon to sort out he glitches.
I forgot to mention I had the exact same problem on my mda Vario also. I always thought it was a problem with that specific piece, but apparantly not.
Could it be the vibrate.cab that I'm using to produce vibrations when you use the phonepad? Or should I really do some further research in the bluetooth-department?
Same problem here.
Phone becomes completely silent after 9 hours in standby mode.
I need to reset it to get back sound
Does someone know what is going on here ?
Please advise. Thank you.
I seem to experience no problems the past couple of days (fingers crossed). I used the 'speed up your WM5' tweak where you set the Glyphcache to 32768. After I reduced it to 16something the problems seem to have disappeared.
I noticed that this problem happens when for example email is automatically checked during night. If email comes in (and is not read immediately) the phone will start notifying in background.
Notifications are kept and only a program like "check notifications" will delete them manually. But still if you delete them, the phone then needs a reset
to work properly again.
This is not a memory issue, it has to do with the notifications.
I do not know how to solve it.
Alright, I've spent all day searching and can't find a clear answer for what I'm looking for.
Just last night my keyboard and lock sounds are very quiet, now I've seen others with this issue, but I haven't seen anyone explain why this happens or how to fix it.
So does anyone know how to fix this, or have I missed it in my searching?
lolwut. Are you talking about the audio output from the keyboarD? Like when you type it makes that noise, and now that noise is quiet? I think its tied into your general phone sound level. Check your settings under menu-settings-language & keyboard-touch input
Yea, all sound levels are at max and the other sounds ( ringer, text, emails, ect...) still play at proper level. But the keyboard clicks when typing and the screen lock/unlock sound is still there, but just barely making any noise
nobody's got anything?
also last night to took my friend's evo and his is doing the same thing, he said he noticed it soon after the 3.70 update
This just happened to me. I fixed it with a hard reset of the phone. I had to reload the few apps I had and sync my google calendar and contacts. Back in business. Have no idea why it happened in the first place, but they are working now.
i have to say, i never really liked the hard reset idea so i never did it. today i let the battery run until it shut off the phone, i then pulled the battery, put it back in and then charged it full before turning the phone back on. and now my clicks have returned
I finally decided to root/s-off/ROM last week, and after following the many excellent guides around I got to a place where I liked the features and speed of the ROM I settled on (Incredible 2 HD 4.something).
Here's a breakdown of what I passed through to downgrade/s-off/root/recovery/ROM:
Friday
Downgraded from 2.3.4/Hboot0.98. Successful.
Installed CWR, su, busybox. All well.
Boot once into stock VZW GB 2.3.3.
Grab full nandroid backup of "stock" 2.3.3 as a failsafe.
Back to CWR 5.0.2.0. Installed CM7 / gapps. All still well. I wanted Sense back, so hunted for a good candidate ROM.
Settled on Incredible 2 HD from themikmik.com
Initial flash acted like I wasn't rooted (CWR .zip install said (bad) when I selected the ZIP. md5sum is perfect, so it's not a bad copy. Battery pull later and a few full wipes, install is fine.
Saturday
Inc2HD ROM is really sluggish so I decide to nuke it from orbit and start over again.
I grab the Super Wipe script and run.
Reinstall DInc2HD ROM.
Rom is very responsive, acting much better.
Start reinstalling all my apps again.
Deal with the stupid problem of sms messages from VZW (http://www.droid-life.com/2011/06/2...age-from-vzwnmn-here-is-how-to-stop-them/]fix detailed here[/URL]).
Receive and place several calls as normal throughout the day.
Gradually reinstall apps only as I need them. Keeps down the clutter
Sunday
Receive and place several calls as normal throughout the day.
Gradually reinstall more apps only as I need them.
Getting to a good state with apps re-authed and reinstalled. Decide to grab another nandroid checkpoint backup.
Backup is fine, resume normal daily use.
Monday (today)
[*]Alarm goes off as intended (yay - I have 'Clock' back after being missing on my phone since 2.3.3!)
[*]Listen to some spotify paired to my car on the drive into work
[*]Colleague calls me .. and I can't hear him. I figure it's a bad connection so I call him back. Still can't hear him through the earpiece. As a quick test I switch to speakerphone, I can now hear him.
I figured this was a one-time thing, but start test calls to DInc2 from my desk.
Damn - earpiece isn't passing any audio. Speakerphone toggle gets me audio, as does plugging in my 3.5mm earphones.
I then test other apps I know I can toggle to playback through earpiece, and no dice (Google Voice, etc). All I can hear is a very very faint buzz while a call or playback should be coming from the earpiece. When I hang up, the faint buzz in the earpiece goes dead again.
Made sure bluetooth radio was off to rule out pairing to other devices (though I haven't re-paired since wiping anyway). No wifi radio on either. All alone with the mobile network radio.
Now I know I've done a lot to the phone over the weekend, but I can't find any common cause of what might have happened between the last good call I placed on Sunday evening and today (Monday). Phone sat all night charging on my nightstand. No physical damage or anything like that.
Thinking this may be a ROM or app issue, I bounce back to my known-good snapshot of the 2.3.3 stock ROM. Problem persists - crap.
To further rule out, I full wipe and install CM7.1.0.1 from scratch just to get another baseline. Still no earpiece audio - getting frustrated!
Whatever it is, it isn't exhibiting signs of being a ROM or app issue because it persists full wipes (wipe/cache clear/dalvik wipe, and another pass even with the super-wipe script).
Yes, I've checked basics like making sure In-Call Volume is not muted. I've also installed Audio Manager to make sure there's not some lurking audio volume problem. All sliders maxed before, during and after test calls.
Uninstalled any audio-related app to attempt to remove any hold on audio output. But recall here - it's following across ROMs and wipes, so this is just busy work.
Logic says then that either
I hit some rare bug?
The process of mucking around with recoveries, ROMs, and other lower-level items has flipped a bit somewhere that will persist full user-space wipes/partitions/formats.
it's faulty hardware (which I have a hard time believing, but stranger things have happened!) This would just have to be horrible timing.
Searches on here and other sites don't bring up too much for the Incredible 2 and this kind of earpiece issue. There's a passing mention of a "silent audio bug" here, but doesn't seem relevant (nor much detail given).
I've grabbed output 'c:\> adb logcat -v time -b radio > alogcat.radio.txt' while making a call and switching between earpiece (default) and speakerphone. No really good clues there. Changes in logging verbosity didn't show too much of interest. I'll pastebin it after I scrub my phone number out if anyone's interested.
So after the wall of text ... anyone have any ideas?
I'm in it to win it with this, so I'm not unrooting and warrantying this pig I'm due for a new phone but there's nothing I want other than to just have my DInc2 back working.
I'm off to keep searching. Wondering if there are other debug-level tools/switches via adb that'd let me poke at devices, but I'm guessing those interfaces may not be as readily exposed as I'd like.
Thanks in advance all.
tl;dr - Incredible 2 earpiece randomly stopped working, but speakerphone and headphones still output phone call audio fine. Follows across wipes/ROM installs. LOLWTFBBQ?
I hate to say it, but your earpiece is probably broken... U may have smashed it with your keys in your pocket (did that on og dinc)...
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If speakerphone and headphones work, but you cannot get sound at all from the earpiece then that would lead to me to be hardware issue... Electronics break man.. unfortunately.. and when you try to think that there is nooo way possible that you could've broken it, that's usually when you do.
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If speakerphone and headphones work, but you cannot get sound at all from the earpiece then that would lead to me to be hardware issue... Electronics break man.. unfortunately.. and when you try to think that there is nooo way possible that you could've broken it, that's usually when you do.
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Fair enough. I hadn't ruled out full-on hardware failure I just found it to be the least-likely of the candidates.
I had to replace the speaker in my original Incredible, so I figure it can't be too much tougher to do in this one. I'm going to exhaust some other troubleshooting first (my wife has a functional stock DInc2 that I want to compare some logcat output from, see if anything stands out when making a standard voice call).
I'm always careful to change ONE thing at a time then test to make sure my variables are where I expect them to be, so this one threw me. I'll post back with results, and hopefully get my earpiece back .
OK, I ordered a replacement earpiece and replaced it. This did not fix the audio. I tested both the original earpiece and the new earpiece before installation by using a low speaker-level source and confirmed that BOTH actually work fine and produce sound as expected.
While the phone was disassembled, I made sure all contact points were good for the earpiece. This isn't a physical problem.
So, this takes me back into the software/firmware/radio arena.
And more specifically, in order to persist all wipes and reinstalls, this has to be something below.
I'm going to use adb to flash a radio (I think there's one newer than the one I have installed, something.622? Not down at bootloader to check right now).
If this doesn't do it, anyone want to buy a DInc2 for parts and dev?
The newest radio is .1111 before that .722
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Good call on the 1.09.01.1111 firmware. I found and flashed that instead of .722.
No effect unfortunately.
So next I'm thinking that perhaps whatever kernel I brought with me from the first ROM flash could have jacked something up in terms of audio modules or packages. It's a long shot, but I'm going to grab something like nc2_2.6.35.14#21-2.3.4.zip (non-AOSP) and flash that.
Now that I have ruled out actual hardware failure, I'm just too stubborn to give up on this .. open to productive ideas on things to check, methods to troubleshoot or rule out, etc. TIA.
What about Tue hardware connection from the speaker to phone itself? I don't know much of the board on the phone so I can't give you ideas of where to test, but if you can see where the leads go I would say follow it
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Right. I disassembled the phone again late last night and traced back to the extent I could follow. I didn't find anything glaringly obvious or bad.
Also of note, if I'm in a super-quiet room and keep the earpiece near me with no call in progress, I hear literally nothing. As soon as a call is initiated, I hear a very faint "sputtering" sound from the earpiece (original or new earpiece), which means the symptom here clearly impacts either speaker.
So something upstream from it ... whatever pathway sends audio to this device isn't getting instantiated properly? That'd make me look to the kernel or driver to understand what pathway does work when routing audio output to the rear speaker that doesn't properly route it to the earpiece for the same call.
Recapping for my own sanity:
- Physical causes == none seen, mostly ruled out via disassembly and inspection, earpiece replacement with known-good part and known-good reassembly.
- Radio == upgrade to .722, .1111 and back to .622, no change.
- ROM == not likely culprit (problem persists any ROM replacement)
Can't fight off the nagging feeling that the act of starting down the road to S-Off + su + rooting did something here.
Given that there are guides to un-rooting (don't think you can un-S-off per se though, right) I may give that a shot since this phone is essentially a guinea pig now. Going to see how far down this rabbit hole I can go.
While I'm stewing on that does anyone have links to android filesystem reference material? I'm thinking the high-level relation between things like bootloader, recovery partition, user-space filesystem and on which levels I can address these with tools like adb. I want to try to understand if some bit could have been flipped at a layer lower than what flashing a ROM or kernel can recover, but perhaps higher than a baseband radio flash. Knowing where all these live and how they interrelate sounds interesting to me. Then I can form a better working theory on what could cause the stupid problem I'm having and if it's plausible to be in software/firmware somewhere.
There is an unrooting guide on YouTube. I find it hard to believe its software, but I work on a radar weapon system that has proven me wrong many times... But if you have flashed multiple roms then the kernel would've been reflashed atleast once and if you are doing a full boot and system wipe, whatever drivers previously installed would have been overwritten... I'm leading to believe there is a shorted componant on your board and because the voltage is so low on these, there moght not be any visual evidence. Unless u have schematics of what voltage is applied where, there isn't a way to test most of them. Especially if the gates are set to be low when applied, vice highs. I would s-on factory reset and of that doesn't work, its hardware
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Agreed. I work with enterprise hardware/storage/cluster systems, so I'm driven by nature to root cause this silly thing - but yeah, occam's razor seems to say here that it's just a really stupid coincidence that some random component failed just at the time I began making other changes. And I can't let it go
This is even more frustrating to me because I always make a point to introduce only one change at a time then test the outcome!
After poking through the SDK/reference guide about AudioManager, I was reminded that GV has access to the earpiece audio path. While I could just make test calls in/out, this saves me from burning minutes in the process.
As a quick-and-dirty workaround (for anyone who may stumble on this in the future), you can use Google Voice to act as an internal earpiece playback test tool.
Install and then go to settings and tell it to play back via the earpiece by default and not the speaker. Then (assuming you have voicemails to play), attempt playback. You can toggle between the two audio outs in a much quicker way than I've seen in any other app. Works close enough for me to serve as a test tool as I make discrete changes as I go through troubleshooting.
Maybe there are other media playback apps that'd offer a toggle to the earpiece for playback (but why?), though I didn't look. Seems like the AudioManager reference guide implied that the earpiece was a more "protected" audio path than the speaker (but that's likely just for actual carrier network voice calls).
Cheers,
I'm really getting a kick troubleshooting.. I've been recruiting for a year and a half now.. miss working on gear.. one and a half years left and back to my ship... Can't wait
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I actually doubt it's your ROMs --- I'm running latest unmodified vz gingerbread and all of a sudden about 5 days ago I could no longer get earpiece to function - my only guess is something shorted out because of an off-market USB charger that I got 3 of for 7 dollars off Amazon...
Anyways, I had the same sorta flutter that you seem to hear when on a call and there should be sound... and otherwise silence when silence is expected... anyways I replaced it with a brand new earpiece and EXACT same issue is happening still.
Not sure whats up but this may be the world telling me to use my Bluetooth headset more anyways... I'll post if I find anything that fixes it, but I ain't gonna hold my breath given how few ppl seem to be experiencing this issue.
Good luck
So I am hoping someone with some real hardware/software knowledge can provide some input...
I recently received my warranty replacement unit because of unresponsive touch and phantom touches. My new unit seems to work perfectly, except now every 10 to 20 touches, the touch will register, but the touch sound "click" doesn't play (if I put my ear close to the speaker, I can hear the speaker activating though). Repeated touches (like repeatedly pressing back) won't reproduce the problem, but more random timing and touches (like in regular use or typing) will. I'm wondering if anyone thinks this is a hardware issue, or some component of the stock software that wouldn't have been overwritten between the update to JSS15Q, and then to JSS15R (it happens in all three versions).
Think I should go for another replacement? Or do you think I should root and unlock, and see if a full installation of a ROM fixes it. It's definitely a sign that something is wrong and it's annoying, I just can't figure out if it's software or hardware related. I'm definitely not going to just ignore it.
(SIDE STORY: When I called nexus help for my first unit, the guy was so helpful and took my word that I had already tried factory resets, and set me up for an RMA. My call on this unit, the woman told me to reboot and toggle touch sounds, and kind of rudely insisted that I was on 4.3 and that Build Version (e.g. JSS15R) had nothing to do with software!! :what: She then told me she'd send me an email with more troubleshooting steps, which never came. I had figured I'd wait for the email, so that I had her name for my next call. Totally unacceptable.)
You come off as just looking for a reason to complain at this point, there doesn't seem to be any real problem with your device other than you being overly picky
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You're completely right. I was so delighted when I managed to find something wrong with my new tablet...
Seriously? You come off as just a worthless ass of a poster at this point. The problem is there, and can be consistently reproduced. I press home and it clicks, and five seconds later I press home and it doesn't click. Your opinion on whether this is a "real problem" or me being overly "picky" is completely irrelevant. It is most certainly real and not normal, and indicates either some software or driver bug on my device, or a strange hardware malfunction. My previous unit (which had very real problems) did not have this problem.
I hope I speak for others here, when I tell you to **** off unless you have something worthwhile to contribute. Just because you don't think something is important, annoying, significant, etc. doesn't make it any less so for someone else.
Do you have this issue with SwiftKey?
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Yeah. It's actually everywhere throughout the OS. System settings, stock launcher, Nova launcher, Swiftkey, AOSP keyboard, etc.
I have the opposite problem as you. When muted, every 20 or 30 taps I will get a 'pop' from the speakers, similar to the sound of plugging a guitar into an amp when it's on. Pretty bloody annoying, but I don't want to risk returning it for receiving a unit with worse problems.
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I have the opposite problem as you. When muted, every 20 or 30 taps I will get a 'pop' from the speakers, similar to the sound of plugging a guitar into an amp when it's on. Pretty bloody annoying, but I don't want to risk returning it for receiving a unit with worse problems.
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Exactly my thoughts on going through another RMA. But I do feel that it's reasonable to expect a properly functioning tablet on our parts. What you're experiencing is strange. I can tell you that on my Optimus G, when muted, I can hear a faint speaker "activation". Sounds like maybe yours is a hardware issue. Are you stock, or have you tried flashing other ROMs?
Well, I installed CM10.2 last night, and the problem went away. Maybe you might want to try CM, or even just unlocking and reflashing stock JSS15R. You might get lucky with your popping noises.
FYI: I've seen this on multiple tablets (TF101, GTab, Nooks, 2012N7, 2013N7) with different customed ROMs.
So, I wouldn't blame it specially on the Tab. In fact, I see this issue less often on the 2013N7. It usually happens
after I just freshly loaded a new ROM.
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Well, I installed CM10.2 last night, and the problem went away. Maybe you might want to try CM, or even just unlocking and reflashing stock JSS15R. You might get lucky with your popping noises.
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So a couple of nights ago, I decided to try disabling touch sounds in settings. Since doing that I haven't heard a single pop from the speakers. Looks like it was either the touch sounds 'leaking' or the speakers popping from being activated, which they do even when muted (the mute being software)
I'm quite happy with this fix, since the tablet is muted 99.5% of the time, and I don't care for the touch sounds anyway.
Hi Folk's,
Sorry to drag up an old post, but I've noticed my N7 shows this behaviour on KitKat as well.
It misses the touch sound if you pause for about 5 secs during input. Does it every time and it's very annoying. I've tried a couple of different KK roms and it does the same on all of them.
Just tried going back to CM10.2 (JB 4.3) and it works fine!
Does anyone know the cure for this, apart from going back to JB, please? Would really like to be running KK, but this bug is bugging me!
Thanks for any info.
Cheers
I have bought one nexus 7 2013 32gb recently and im experiente this strange beahvior ...im on lolipop 5.1.1! What i have to do to solucionate?
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I have bought one nexus 7 2013 32gb recently and im experiente this strange beahvior ...im on lolipop 5.1.1! What i have to do to solucionate?
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@Petermira @Xi2or @spackmanbr
I have this same behavior on a stock 4.4.2 S3.
After 5 seconds, if I click anything UI (keyboard, Soft buttons, shortcuts, toggles) there is no sound. If I quickly click again and keep clicking, the sounds work as normal. It's definitely ROM related but is there a fix???
UPDATE: Issue does not happen with headphones plugged in. STRANGE!!!
UPDATE: Issue does not happen if I keep a song playing in Power Amp or similar.
Affected UI items include:
- keyboard
- shortcuts
- toggles
- capacitive buttons
- dialer pad
- etc.
Hi guys I have a problem with the touch response on my G4 (H815)
Basically when I use multi touch (and sometimes just normal scrolling) in certain apps the phone will recognize screen taps at the bottom of the screen at the home and back buttons and sometimes other areas, I have used the 'multi touch app' from the play store to confirm that this is indeed the case. This is extremely annoying as apps exit by themselves because of this. It doesn't happen every single time either, just sometimes but often enough for it to be annoying and so may be hard to prove to my carrier or LG if i send it back cause they may say there's nothing wrong with it.
It seems like a hardware issue and in that case the phone should still be under warranty right? I got it in August and haven't rooted or done anything invasive.
There are many people having issues with the G4 touchscreen. Check with your carrier and see if you can exchange it or what your options are.
Hi,
Same problem for me, the back and home button seems possessed. Se this video dropbox.com/s/540ozmvdnhemv8f/MOV_0005.mp4?dl=0 for an example. I bought the phone Thursday last week and it have been this pretty much since unboxing. After a factory reset the phone acts normal for a couple of minutes or hours, but goes back to that stage were I can't use the phone at all. I've managed to update to the latest software but the problem didn't go away. I'll try to contact the supplier I bought the phone from and exchange it tomorrow.
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