First when got the phone thought was because the camera cause that's what I tried first
but nopes
now every single sound that plays there's a clicking sound.
Is there anyway to solve this?
This phone belongs to my cuz, and my friend got hers the same time but was a ATT model and no sound. But I'm guessing it's maybe hardware, hoping it's not
thanks
G
positiveg said:
First when got the phone thought was because the camera cause that's what I tried first
but nopes
now every single sound that plays there's a clicking sound.
Is there anyway to solve this?
This phone belongs to my cuz, and my friend got hers the same time but was a ATT model and no sound. But I'm guessing it's maybe hardware, hoping it's not
thanks
G
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Are you completely stock and within the return period?
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A lot of people have been having this issue especially on 4.4. Some say its 4.4's fault but I think its a hardware issue...make sure you're completely stock and try a factory reset after backing everything up...if that doesn't help its a hardware issue and Verizon will replace it no problem. If its not within the 14 day new return policy you're going to get a refurbished phone back but either way they'll definitely send you a new one.
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positiveg said:
First when got the phone thought was because the camera cause that's what I tried first
but nopes
now every single sound that plays there's a clicking sound.
Is there anyway to solve this?
This phone belongs to my cuz, and my friend got hers the same time but was a ATT model and no sound. But I'm guessing it's maybe hardware, hoping it's not
thanks
G
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For the hell of it, have you turned off "BEATS" to see if the the clicking continues? If it stops, then it's a software problem. If it doesn't then it's most likely hardware. Regardless, returning the phone sounds like the best bet.
Settings/sound /touch sounds make sure that is unchecked
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dogmaticvox said:
For the hell of it, have you turned off "BEATS" to see if the the clicking continues? If it stops, then it's a software problem. If it doesn't then it's most likely hardware. Regardless, returning the phone sounds like the best bet.
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Bloody hell bro
you tink i know do that already. I done turn off beats. Kill any un necessary sound
Still de same clicking sound.
lordv8r said:
Settings/sound /touch sounds make sure that is unchecked
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yep that's off
Wow that's uncalled for. We're trying to help you. Return the phone.
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Hey guys,
Wanted to know if anyone is having an issue with Gnex speaker.
When the speaker makes a sound, as in locks, key tap, volume up down sound, anything, it hisses for a couple of seconds then like cuts out with a CB like noise. Soooo annoying!!!
Cheers is advance. = )
Yes this is annoying. It happens to everyone with sounds enabled.
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Yes this is annoying. It happens to everyone with sounds enabled.
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Not everyone. I have sound enabled and I have not had this issue.
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beans_p_ said:
Not everyone. I have sound enabled and I have not had this issue.
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You just aren't noticing it. Play a sound with your head up to the speaker and when the sound stops, you will hear a VERY FAINT hiss and then pop.
It's been noted by many users on the google bugs forum. It's annoying.
I assumed it was just really bad recordings? I was going to pull and re-sample my ringtone and SMS tones to see if I could fix it, might not be worth the effort if it's the phone.
So its normal?? Really?
Geez, that's a bummer, pretty annoying and very, I dunno, cheap. = (
I was hoping it was just me. So it could indeed be fixed with software?
I thought it might of been the hardware. = / Good and bad news in a way. So there's nothing we can do atm is there?
Thanks guys.
I gave friend also who has a Gnex and his has no noise like this at all. It's sweet.
This is strange.
Helmet321 said:
I gave friend also who has a Gnex and his has no noise like this at all. It's sweet.
This is strange.
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Was he using a custom rom?
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No that's the confusing part. I have another thread asking about firmware updates aswell...not going to bring that into this but he's on 4.0.3....isn't the latest 4.0.2?
Anyway, so your thinking if you wanted to you could change roms and it would get rid of that noise?
ive noticed ive ran into this issue only when using volume+
Oh really?
Nah I have it just straight out of the box.
I just got a replacement Gnex and its still doing this f'king noise!!! Its so annoying!! What can I do??
Helmet321 said:
I just got a replacement Gnex and its still doing this f'king noise!!! Its so annoying!! What can I do??
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Buy an iPhone, it's the only way.
Mine does this too, it's not lock sounds it's the speaker/dac im pretty sure
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ChongoDroid said:
Mine does this too, it's not lock sounds it's the speaker/dac im pretty sure
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Yeah its ****. I want to know if its software or hardware. As I have heard 3 do it now......what's dac?
Helmet321 said:
Yeah its ****. I want to know if its software or hardware. As I have heard 3 do it now......what's dac?
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Digital to Analogue Converter.
Every model at best buy had this problem so we're not alone. There was a thread somewhere about manipulating the audio flinger. Mine is only noticeable in dead silence.
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Every model at best buy had this problem so we're not alone. There was a thread somewhere about manipulating the audio flinger. Mine is only noticeable in dead silence.
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Yeah same. Its not that bad I spose but when I hear it I cringe a little. Haha.
So there is a way to fix it? I'd have to root wouldn't I....
What builds do you guys have?
Could you post? I'm doing a little brainstorming here and if its the build, I'm gonna change!! Haha.
Thanks I'm advance. = )
Do any of you actually realize that every speaker on the planet does this?
Apply power to speaker, it will hiss. Cut power from speaker, it will pop.
And seriously, why are any of you putting your ear up to the speaker port anyways? You do realize you must look like fools...
I am atierd of proximity sensor issue.i cant get rid of it.i dont know about you guys how you living with it.but I want to upgarede my device.which one.
Not sure what sensor trouble your having but other than note 3 think I would have htc one or s4
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I think that i have the same problem but I noticed its caused by viber..so basically Exit from viber (by pressing exit button not exiting through home button or back key) than restart your device and its Boom its gone (not forever but for a long time..lol) mine happens once a week so I'm happy with that
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dazza7111 said:
Not sure what sensor trouble your having but other than note 3 think I would have htc one or s4
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When I cakk screen goes off as normal but it never turned on even I take phone away fronm my ears.i cant do anything untill opposite party end the call then and then screen goes live.
So, you want other people to tell you what phone to buy?
Nokia 5800.
There you go. Good luck.
apallohadas said:
So, you want other people to tell you what phone to buy?
Nokia 5800.
There you go. Good luck.
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Gtf off.i am not asking you idiot. If you dont know then go away an make some coffee in kitchen.
saurabh88 said:
Gtf off.i am not asking you idiot. If you dont know then go away an make some coffee in kitchen.
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That response was so ridiculous I can't even be offended
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That response was so ridiculous I can't even be offended
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Then I think you have completed the work given to you.syou. serve me one coffe please so I can think again of your advice:fingers-crossed:
saurabh88 said:
Then I think you have completed the work given to you.syou. serve me one coffe please so I can think again of your advice:fingers-crossed:
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It's like having an adorable illiterate pet
Either you have a hardware issue, in which case claim warranty. Or just do a clean wipe and restart. Are you rooted?
Because that's a silly reason to switch phones. I totally get if you need to upgrade to some other phone - but if this is your sole reason, explore other options before you do.
This failure of screen to come back after a call has been reported by others. I doubt it's hardware.
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Are you on stock ROM?
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fratermus said:
This failure of screen to come back after a call has been reported by others. I doubt it's hardware.
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If it's software, it's defo fixable. I haven't faced this issue on any ROM/Kernel combo I've tried thus far.
Okay scratch that, I did face it once on X Note IIRC. Did a full wipe and everything works well to date.
I know this has been mentioned before, but it is to the point now where I'm thinking about giving up entirely on my ONE.
Im now on my third replacement device, all three have had the rattling noise whenever the vibrate is activated. So frustrating..
How is everyone else dealing with this? or are there really only a few devices with this issue and i'm just unlucky??
Sounds normal
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i0sandman0i said:
I know this has been mentioned before, but it is to the point now where I'm thinking about giving up entirely on my ONE.
Im now on my third replacement device, all three have had the rattling noise whenever the vibrate is activated. So frustrating..
How is everyone else dealing with this? or are there really only a few devices with this issue and i'm just unlucky??
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i'n not having this problem on mine
-RUU's- said:
i'n not having this problem on mine
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I'm now on my third in a row where anytime the vibrate is activtaed it sounds as if something is loose internally and rattles... Sounds like its near the camera lens. Im thinking about giving up on this phone and trying the G2.
i0sandman0i said:
I'm now on my third in a row where anytime the vibrate is activtaed it sounds as if something is loose internally and rattles... Sounds like its near the camera lens. Im thinking about giving up on this phone and trying the G2.
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Does this occur regardless if it's on a hard surface, soft surface or in your hand? I'm guessing so, but just wanted to be sure.
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brholt6 said:
Does this occur regardless if it's on a hard surface, soft surface or in your hand? I'm guessing so, but just wanted to be sure.
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YES, surface doesnt change it, even positon of the device (ie. upright, horizontally etc.) could this really just be a fluke? 3 devices in a row like this??
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YES, surface doesnt change it, even positon of the device (ie. upright, horizontally etc.) could this really just be a fluke? 3 devices in a row like this??
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I had never heard of the problem before so that's why I asked...it's super strange you've had the issue on 3 different devices.
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If something is loose in the phone then it would rattle just from shaking it. Maybe try to find someone else that has a one and listen to how theirs sounds when the vibrate goes off. My suggestion would to be just turn it off but if you're rooted and s off then a custom kernel can be used to turn the vibrate strength down and maybe lessen this "noise".
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Is it possible to get an exchange on a Note 2 for the earpiece sounding like a blown speaker?
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skank_boy said:
Is it possible to get an exchange on a Note 2 for the earpiece sounding like a blown speaker?
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If its still under warranty, or you have insurance on it.
Thanks. I will try to exchange it!
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Were you able to exchange it?
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rosystreasures said:
Were you able to exchange it?
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NO, they "fixed" it. Reported to have replaced the earpiece/headphone jack assembly, and also replaced the power button. Oh, and I got a new stylus!
...but the earpiece still sounds like crap.
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Oh, I'm running 4.3 stock. I already went through all the settings to try different things. Like I said, external speaker sound great.
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NO, they "fixed" it. Reported to have replaced the earpiece/headphone jack assembly, and also replaced the power button. Oh, and I got a new stylus!
...but the earpiece still sounds like crap.
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Oh, I'm running 4.3 stock. I already went through all the settings to try different things. Like I said, external speaker sound great.
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I would go back in and talk to the Store Manager. Tell him it still sounds like crap...sounds like the mother board to me...you have the insurance and *should* get another phone.
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I would go back in and talk to the Store Manager. Tell him it still sounds like crap...sounds like the mother board to me...you have the insurance and *should* get another phone.
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I wasn't able to get back till today, but the tech guy has ordered me a replacement. It will be delivered to me by Wednesday.
Thanks for the advice!
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I wasn't able to get back till today, but the tech guy has ordered me a replacement. It will be delivered to me by Wednesday.
Thanks for the advice!
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New phone arrived, sound is better.
So YES. You CAN return a Note 2 for bad call quality.
IF you have insurance.
As some of us as noticed, all sounds played on the phone have what seems like a 1/4 second fade-in effect. Which is especially noticeable and annoying when playing/doing something that plays a lot of sounds close together.
The question is... Has anybody figured out how to get rid of this effect? I tried installing Viper4Android with the hope that it might be a driver thing, but that didn't help at all. I also tried disabling what looked like a speaker protection option in the build.prop (long shot, I know), but that just caused my phone to not fully boot up anymore... lol.
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Nobody? I can't be the only one concerned about this or looking for a fix... lol.
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Gamesoul Master said:
Nobody? I can't be the only one concerned about this or looking for a fix... lol.
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I have this as well. I posted about it awhile ago and no one responded. I've just gotten used to it now. Lol.
Genetic517 said:
I have this as well. I posted about it awhile ago and no one responded. I've just gotten used to it now. Lol.
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Yeah, yours was the only post I saw about it a while back, and the lackluster reply unfortunately. I just can't get used to it though... lol. I'm hoping that maybe a future firmware update fixes it, or maybe a ROM developer with some time on their hands figures out something. Though I certainly wouldn't want them to waste their time if it doesn't bother them.
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