All is in the tittle, only with headset plugged in. It happen when it's in my pocket or in my hand.
I've try an other headset still turning down by itself. . .
Please help.
Either you're volume button is broken and is randomly pressing "volume down" or you're pressing the button yourself without realizing it... (can happen in your pocket but not likely in your hand^^)
So unfortunatly i'd go for the broken button :/
I hope for you i'm wrong tough...
Thanks
But it only happening when the headset are plugged in so I not sure for the broken button
Well if you're not in silent or vibrate mode when the headset aren't plugged in, i'm probably wrong so it's good for you i guess
I can't help you then, sorry :/
Thanks, you take time to reply it's already an help.
i have the same problem. i guess it only happens while receiving a message, so there are some problems with the music app (i use Google music). the music also turns off for 1-2 sec while receiving or writing a message listening to music via Bluetooth. its definitely no hardware issue.
greets
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robin216 said:
i have the same problem. i guess it only happens while receiving a message, so there are some problems with the music app (i use Google music). the music also turns off for 1-2 sec while receiving or writing a message listening to music via Bluetooth. its definitely no hardware issue.
greets
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It's look like I fixed it by only listening ton music with a bluetooth headset.
Snorl4x said:
It's look like I fixed it by only listening ton music with a bluetooth headset.
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or the volume gesture swipe with 2 fingers is on and you are unknowingly using it.
Allanitomwesh said:
or the volume gesture swipe with 2 fingers is on and you are unknowingly using it.
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Nope it's not on
I'm also having this problem, did anyone find a solution?
Possible solution
This may differ from rom to rom, but try unchecking "Safe headset volume" under settings -> Sound -> Advanced.
I'm using the Gummy rom, so your settings might not look the same. Try searching for "Safe headset volume" as this automaticly turns down the volume when a headset / minijack is plugged into the phone Hope this helps!
Using the Bluetooth headset seems to help
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[SOLVED] it had nothing to do with the phone (probably), the headphones had controls on them, and they may have been sending false signals to the phone.
My Oppo F5 having the same issue. Its volume automattically goes down , when a notification comes while playing any youtube video or any background music.
Someone please help.
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My wife's Nexus started to act up here this morning... When she tries to make calls, the following condition exists:
1. No sound from earpiece.
2. Remote callee hears no sound from the microphone.
However, when she activates speakerphone, she can hear the remote party and the internal microphone turns back on.
When she uses a wired headset, she can hear the remote party and the headset's microphone picks up audio and properly disables the internal microphone.
I've wiped Dalvik/cache. No dice. Any ideas?
Update: Also, the Music player -- when played without any headphones attached -- has no sound, not even via the speaker.
Update: Re-flashing the ROM did not help. WTF is wrong with this phone?
Update: Tried an entirely different ROM this time.. same issue.
ALSO... using the Music player (or Winamp) will NOT playback any media through the speaker.
Update: Problem disappeared literally overnight!
But now it's happening with the haptic feedback... The vibration works when the phone is powered on, and when the power button is pressed, but not for anything else. The correct checkboxes are selected in Settings/Sound.
What the eff is going on with this phone?
you can try this
Hi,Iam using the Samsung Galaxy nexus and i had the same problem....just out of the blue!
But i found a fix: I installed an app SoundAbout (David Woods) from Google play store. It seems to have resolved the problem,and now evrythings working fine. will keep you all posted in case of any new issues/development
hope it works out fine u too
yaqoot said:
Hi,Iam using the Samsung Galaxy nexus and i had the same problem....just out of the blue!
But i found a fix: I installed an app SoundAbout (David Woods) from Google play store. It seems to have resolved the problem,and now evrythings working fine. will keep you all posted in case of any new issues/development
hope it works out fine u too
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Thanx, my dad just came to me with the same issue on his phone and this app worked.
genetic608 said:
Thanx, my dad just came to me with the same issue on his phone and this app worked.
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Yeah the app "works" but having to manually turn the screen off when making a call sucks.. I've had this issue with 4 different Nexus phones.. Asurion is getting tired of me..I know..I refuse to take an LG Spectrum or Lucid 2 in exchange for my galaxy nexus
All,
On my note 1 I always used my apple headphones. I am able to play pause song/ next track and answer calls but not hang up calls or alter volume.
Now on my note 2, I can do all the above but when I make a call, it doesnt work and the call ends however I can recieve a call with the headphones. This is such a weird situation.. Does anyone have any idea what is going on?
You can only use Android specific headphones for volume controls and playing none of the headset with three buttons will work except u can recieve calls.Android headphones are klipsch s4a and s4a2
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leony74 said:
You can only use Android specific headphones for volume controls and playing none of the headset with three buttons will work except u can recieve calls.Android headphones are klipsch s4a and s4a2
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Ok I have found the issue. When the music app is open, and I go to make a call the phone just loses recognition that my headphones are in however if i exit the music app and make a call then it recognises it. Its like the phone can only use them as one but not both, although if i am listening to music and recieve a call i can succesfully pick up a call.
weird?
In addition, when I initiate a call and end it, my headphones need to be plugged in and out again to get them to recognise them again.
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Ok I have found the issue. When the music app is open, and I go to make a call the phone just loses recognition that my headphones are in however if i exit the music app and make a call then it recognises it. Its like the phone can only use them as one but not both, although if i am listening to music and recieve a call i can succesfully pick up a call.
weird?
In addition, when I initiate a call and end it, my headphones need to be plugged in and out again to get them to recognise them again.
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hmm weird.. I fixed it by changing headphone output to surround instead of stereo..
lextsy said:
Ok I have found the issue. When the music app is open, and I go to make a call the phone just loses recognition that my headphones are in however if i exit the music app and make a call then it recognises it. Its like the phone can only use them as one but not both, although if i am listening to music and recieve a call i can succesfully pick up a call.
weird?
In addition, when I initiate a call and end it, my headphones need to be plugged in and out again to get them to recognise them again.
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Sounds like you have a problem with the headset button priority. It looks like your music player is taking priority over the phone app, which is causing the bad behavior. Try Headset Interceptor on the play store (free app) to make sure the button press is directed to the proper app.
So it seems standard operation is that ringer and notification sounds play though the phone's speaker and through a connected bluetooth device. For example, a headset or my car's bluetooth audio. When the phone rings, the ringtone comes through the phone's own speaker, and comes through the car's speakers. But, as with any bluetooth device, there is a 1/2 second or so delay. So what i end up with is this bouncing echoy ringing that starts on the phone and ends on the bluetooth.
Is there a way to tell the phone to only play ringtones through bluetooth when connected? I do NOT want ringtones played out of the phone speaker when I have bluetooth connected.
I've noticed this as well. It would be nice to be able to do that but I haven't been able to find a setting for it.
Try putting ur phone on vibrate or silent.
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Try putting ur phone on vibrate or silent.
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Then there will be no notification/ringer sound at all through anything.
Well it works on mine that's why I suggested it. It's worth a test if it's that annoying.
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Bluetooth audio widget in Google Play used to be good for this, but it seems developer hasn't updated his app in awhile.
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So it seems standard operation is that ringer and notification sounds play though the phone's speaker and through a connected bluetooth device. For example, a headset or my car's bluetooth audio. When the phone rings, the ringtone comes through the phone's own speaker, and comes through the car's speakers. But, as with any bluetooth device, there is a 1/2 second or so delay. So what i end up with is this bouncing echoy ringing that starts on the phone and ends on the bluetooth.
Is there a way to tell the phone to only play ringtones through bluetooth when connected? I do NOT want ringtones played out of the phone speaker when I have bluetooth connected.
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Did you ever get this solved?
MCL1981 said:
So it seems standard operation is that ringer and notification sounds play though the phone's speaker and through a connected bluetooth device. For example, a headset or my car's bluetooth audio. When the phone rings, the ringtone comes through the phone's own speaker, and comes through the car's speakers. But, as with any bluetooth device, there is a 1/2 second or so delay. So what i end up with is this bouncing echoy ringing that starts on the phone and ends on the bluetooth.
Is there a way to tell the phone to only play ringtones through bluetooth when connected? I do NOT want ringtones played out of the phone speaker when I have bluetooth connected.
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I'm also looking for a solution for this, its driving me nuts! specially for calls and alarm, did you find a solution
edogaru said:
I'm also looking for a solution for this, its driving me nuts! specially for calls and alarm, did you find a solution
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In case you never found a solution, the bluetooth auto connect app in the play stored fixed it for me
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I go silent on mine and can hear it in my Bluetooth
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gronimo21 said:
I go silent on mine and can hear it in my Bluetooth
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Thank u...that's what I was saying earlier!
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Yes, but I confirm that in this case, no sound is played any more, even through BT headphone (on my SGS2 at least).
No it's not a solution.
If anybody has an idea...
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Well it works on mine that's why I suggested it. It's worth a test if it's that annoying.
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That doesn't work on my Samsung Galaxy S4 with my LG headset, unfortunately. If I have bluetooth connected and select a ringtone from the list it plays over both. If I turn the ringer and notification volumes to silent, nothing comes through the bluetooth either. Did you make any other adjustments other than just turn your ringer to silent?
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Cosmic Phoenix said:
In case you never found a solution, the bluetooth auto connect app in the play stored fixed it for me
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I downloaded the app called "Bluetooth Auto Connect" by UniqTec, and while it seems to be a cool program that does what it says it can do, I don't see how it solves the problem of sound coming through both the phone and bluetooth devices. Can you tell us what you did to make this work?
I have a Samsung Galaxy 6 s phone and a Motorola HK255 Bluetooth. Putting phone on, "mute" silences the phone ringer, but I can still hear the ring when my Bluetooth is on! :-} Problem solved for me! I hope this works for you too.
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In case you never found a solution, the bluetooth auto connect app in the play stored fixed it for me
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Hey Cosmic Phoenix,
I can see there are at least 20 apps with the *exact* name in the Play Store... Could you tell me which developer specifically the 'Bluetooth Auto Connect' is made by please?
This fix is for those who face this problem where tracks keep changing automatically or voice search pops up or tracks pause automatically if there is a slight jerk in the aux jack...
Download xposed module 'xposed additions' from play store...
Plug in ur headset with button..
Open xposed addition
Select Buttons --> add new key --> now press the button in headset--> it'll detect headset hook..
Now select it and select disable option for all three conditions...
Now no more aux related problems
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And if u find that mic is not workin when u r using aux in car...use sound about to force mic to work...
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i dont see the xposed module in play store..
edit: nvm had to reread.
Thank you! This finally fixed the issue. The only issue I see which, isn't much of an issue, is that the phone still vibrates when the action is performed.
Is there a solution for Lollipop Roms? This Issue annoys the hell out of me, also that the mic won't work when aux is plugged in
My P6P no longer connects to my Bose Mini II SoundLink. This is a new issue. The speaker shows up in my list of previously connected devices. It won't connect when I try to use it. I have forgotten the device and re-paired it to no effect. It pairs momentarily then stops my music player and won't connect. It's not an issue with the Bose speaker as it pairs and connects to my Surface laptop. Up until the last week or so I never had any issues, I regularly played music and podcasts on my phone through the Bose. Any suggestions?
Have you tried resetting your Bose speaker? They have an internal max list of devices that they can handle, maybe you maxed yours out.
Morgrain said:
Have you tried resetting your Bose speaker? They have an internal max list of devices that they can handle, maybe you maxed yours out.
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No, haven't done that. Will have to figure out how to do that. Thanks for the suggestion.
gmfeld said:
No, haven't done that. Will have to figure out how to do that. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Try pressing 10 seconds on the power button, if that doesn't work try pressing 10 seconds on power button AND either volume up or volume down, that's about all the button combinations manufacturers usually use.
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Try pressing 10 seconds on the power button, if that doesn't work try pressing 10 seconds on power button AND either volume up or volume down, that's about all the button combinations manufacturers usually use.
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Thanks, I reset the speaker and re-paired with my Pixel, but still doesn't work. It connects momentarily, never plays any sound, then stops the music player and shows as not connected.
gmfeld said:
Thanks, I reset the speaker and re-paired with my Pixel, but still doesn't work. It connects momentarily, never plays any sound, then stops the music player and shows as not connected.
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Did all that and restarted my phone and now it works. Thanks
Thought I had an issue like this with my phone two days ago. Seemed my speaker was connected to both my phone and my laptop. Whenever any sound from my laptop came through the speaker, it would stop the music that was playing from my phone. Took me about 30 mins to diagnose the problem, all the while I was wondering how my new phone's bluetooth just stopped working every now and then.