my sony xperia ion ear speaker not work so plz help me?
ear speaker position in sony xperia ion ?
if you are unable to listen to the other person while having a conversation(during a phone call), then it might be a hardware problem. My suggestion is to give your device some service(get it to the nearest service centre).
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what's the difference between MH1 and MH1C???
and What you think of this headset ???
HaMaDa7070 said:
what's the difference between MH1 and MH1C???
and What you think of this headset ???
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The sound should be the same but MH1(LiveSound) is compatible with "sony erricson" devices and MH1c(Smart Headset) is compatible with the new "sony" devices so be sure that your device is in the list.
More information you can find in the following article wrote on sony mobile site: talk.sonymobile.com/message/154264#154264
There are two major standards out there for headsets, OMTP and CTIA. Sony Ericsson phones follow the OMTP standard along with other manufacturers, while other follows the CTIA standard.
The difference of these two standards is the wiring to the 3,5mm plug. Therefore if you connect a CTIA headset to a Sony Ericsson phone you might get reduced functionality or it might not work at all. (Depending on accessory and phone model)
If your headset is listed as "compatible with iPhone" it follows the CTIA standard.
If you have a headset that follows the CTIA standard that you would like to use with your Sony Ericsson phone you could contact your local repair center to check if you can order the adapter 1249-0456 EC250 to convert to OMTP.
For more information about local repair centers contact your local support team.
When it comes to headphones (no mic) there is only one standard out there, so any 3,5mm headphones works with your Sony Ericsson phone.
NOTE.
Sony Xperia S, Xperia P and Xperia U uses the CTIA standard so you won't need the adapter above to get your CTIA headset to work with these models. But if your problem is the other way around, you would like to use a OMTP headset with your Sony Xperia you will have to look for a adapter converting OMTP to CTIA.
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i bought a pair of mh1c and they didnt work with my Defy+
they are supposed to be the newer ctia standard
i returned them and plan on getting the older model: mh1, because the noise cancellation was better than anything else
Hey,
I need a new headset for my Sony Xperia S. I dont want the cheap headset with comes with it because its to quiet and has only one button. The Sony Smart Headsets are too expensive.
I want a headset which is priced between the Sony Headsets which work (about 30€), which is a cable headset and has buttons (for accept call, play, pause, adjust volume, skip...) I would prefer one with 3 buttons.
I now recognized that only few headsets work with my phone so I need help.
I ordered a Sony MH1 because I thought it would work with my phone. Because it doesnt work I want to give it to the mother of my girlfriend. She uses the the Galaxy Gio. Will the Sony MH1 headset work with her phone?
Thank you in advance
Greetings
domiankrey
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Maybe this isn't the kind of help that you're looking for, but here are some information about headsets:
This comes from: http://www.head-fi.org/t/632892/review-sony-mh1-the-best-kept-secret
Let’s begin by explaining two standards used in making the 3.5mm TRRS plug on headset – OMTP and CTIA (both are organizations for mobile standards). For OMTP, the TRRS plug is wired as [Left-Right-Mic-Ground] (from tip-to-sleeve); for CTIA, the TRRS is wired as [Left-Right-Ground-Mic].
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So, the problem is in the wiring of the plug, especially on the mic part. If the connection are reversed, the mic won't work and phone may not recognize the whole as headset.
You can try to find a sort of adapter for the headset that you like (and got).
Also, is important to notice that volume control should be referred for the headset only (apart any other volume control in the phone) due to the lack of data connection between the phone and headset itself (in most headsets the button is a short circuit of mic wires)...
My best experience is with bluetooth headset (AD2P and AVRCP for music, BT-Headset for phone calls). I can control the flow of my favourite music, at the same time of the incoming (and eventually outgoing, with voice commands) calls, with same headset, and without any wires in the middle. An example of these is: MW600S here: http://store.sony.com/webapp/wcs/st...10151&langId=-1&productId=8198552921666492655
Thank you for your answer.
I have an TRRS adapter but it doesnt work with it either.
I didnt know the facte about the volume control. This isnt too important so it is no problem.
Will the MW600s work with my Xperia S? and does the MH1 Headset work on the Samsung Galaxy Gio?
domiankrey said:
Thank you for your answer.
I have an TRRS adapter but it doesnt work with it either.
I didnt know the facte about the volume control. This isnt too important so it is no problem.
Will the MW600s work with my Xperia S? and does the MH1 Headset work on the Samsung Galaxy Gio?
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hi buddy unfortunately MH1 wont work with xperia s, but i am sure MH1C will definitely work with XS MH1C specially designed for XS
My Xperia M Dual's original headphones work with the phone,but my Sony Ericsson Live With Walkman's headphones don't work on my Xperia M Dual,can anyone explain why & how to get it working on my phone?
The mic and ground pins of the headphone is swapped, that's why they don't work.
You can use a proper 4-pin to 3-pin adapter to eliminate the mic, which of course the mic will not work, or you can find an adapter which exchanges the ground and mic pin (don't know if there is one).
The connection of the Xperia M should be the same as most (if not all) Xperia 2012 devices, as well as Apple ones.
Xperia 2011 range headset using OMTP technology, Xperia 2012 and newer using CTIA technology, so both headset will not compatible.
To use LWW headset in XMD phone, try using Fiio LU1 adapter
try to click the button of your headshet when you connect it to your phone...with some headshets work
If u prefer DIY just change wire connection in your headphone and solder it. I did it and using a nokia hdphne in xperia m.
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try restoring your device
Wait, you got headphones with tje xperia m? Lol, i didn't get anything except the phone, a charger and the manuals :banghead:
Sent from my C2004 using xda app-developers app
syedafzal.shah said:
try restoring your device
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This is a hardware difference, old Xperia headphones are OMTP but any Xperia released after late 2012 will work only with CTIA headphones, restoring device won't change anything
paper13579 said:
Wait, you got headphones with tje xperia m? Lol, i didn't get anything except the phone, a charger and the manuals :banghead:
Sent from my C2004 using xda app-developers app
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I got headphones with my Xperia M dual too...
sorry for bumping into old thread.
secondly, i am not buy-in any logic provided above. i had the same problem earlier. original stock firmware 4.1 supports all headsets. but post updating to 4.2, suddenly headsets stops working except the original (bundled), even sony MDR-zx310 was not working. i am using sennheiser CX275s from last 6 months without any issue on my XMS (4.3). this is the only working headset, rest not headset/headphone is not supporting.
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My Sony ZL have a very poor earphone quality , is there any patch or manipulation to do?
Hi everyone, so I've been trying to find whether xperia z1 supports a 5 pole audio connector, since I'd like to buy a Sony speaker microphone stm-10 for better recordings. However, while searching I found out that this little thingy was released after the release of z2 so there are no answers anywhere whether it's compatible with z1 or not (because of the 5 pole jack). I've tried reaching out the support and electronics center but no proper answer was given to me.