speaker fluxuations - One (M9) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

When maxed out it can sometimes sound really loud and other times sound as loud as my iPhone4s
Is it because my battery is low and on power saver or are my speakers defective?

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Battery Use with headphones plugged in..

I am going out for a run tonight, have been listening to a little music during the day and my batter hit 30%, so thought best charge it up before I go for a nice long run using my device as my runkeeper and music player..
music stopped, headphones left in socket and in an hour and a half it went from 35% to 44%, I thought that was a little low, so I took headphones out (thinking, is it the fact that the monster beats profile is active when headphones are in the socket).. in an additional 40 minutes its charged from 44% to 62%.. that seems like quite a difference for just taking headphones out of the socket (remember, music was not actually active).
Anyone else experienced this ?

Low Battery Warning Loop

When my phone gets low on battery, it pops out the low battery warning. It does that once every 5 to 10 seconds. It is very annoying and it renders the phone unusable. How do I fix this problem/ turn off low battery warning for good?
Same situation as this:
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/chevyno1/205678-fix-looping-low-battery-popup.html

wireless charging sound

hi, doesn't anyone have any issues with the device making a sound when beginning a wireless charge?
probably half the time, mine won't sound. sometimes the sound is very delayed. the volume is always on.
any thoughts?
thanks!
I've been getting the impression with mine that it only makes the sound if the battery starts off below a certain % charged (like maybe 80%), if it is nearly fully charged, putting it on the charger doesn't make any sound (at least maybe that's the correlation).

[Q] How to turn off the annoying battery fully charged notification sound ?

I picked this phone up literally 3 days ago as a backup phone. it's running jellybean stock.
I can overlook a lot of its shortcomings due to its sale price but one thing bothering me is that when the battery is fully charged, it plays this loud notification sound that wakes me up in the middle of the night. I can't find a way to just turn that and only that off.
I don't have this problem with my Nexus 5 on Kit Kat or my trusty Galaxy s1 running a custom jellybean ROM. They never make a sound when the battery is fully charged and I have all the notifications on.
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Edit: Duh: it was the battery saver app that was making the sound I shut it off and it was fine after that.

Noise when charging

Another "issue" I found on my S9 was this :
When charged with the factory charger (fast charging disabled), phone was at 3% and i was still fiddling with it and it started making a weird noise (the phone, not the charger !). The sound was of very low intensity, lasted only 2-3 minutes and dissapeared when the screen was off. I managed to record it with the phone, but the volume is way louder than it actually was. In complete silence you could barely hear it, but nonetheless, it concerned me. It only happened once. I heard that the output being 9V/1.67A, the sound could be made when converting from AC to DC. It's only happened once.
The sound did not appear with a Huawei 5V/1A charger which I think i'll be using from now on since I only charge my phone overnight.
https://linksharing.samsungcloud.com/1522781621333Cf3Stag
Heard the same thing. Was on 1% and the noise was there till I reached 4%.
Used different Cables, Charger... Always the same thing.
If you're letting the battery get that low on purpose, you should know that's about the second worst thing you can do to a lithium ion battery. They HATE being fully discharged, and doing so will shorten the lifespan of the battery significantly. (The absolute worst thing you can do is overcharge them, but the circuitry in modern phones prevents that, unless you foolishly use a high output Apple charger intended for Apple laptops.) Electric cars, for the most part, keep their batteries between 25% and 75% to maximize lifespan.
The days when you needed to fully discharge and recharge batteries to prevent the "memory effect" disappeared along with NiCAD batteries.
Go to settings>apps> click on the 3 dots at the top right corner> shows system apps> usbsettings>storage>clear data/clear cache> restart device

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