I'm now coming across an issue where when I drop out signal (1 bar LTE, volume drop, voice only, 3G), or turn off Airplane Mode, where my volume will completely drop to zero when signal is lost/gained using Google Play Music. All my songs are downloaded, and the song keeps playing, just the volume drops to zero, and then I can turn it up again. Anyone know of a solution to fix this?
VS986 on Android 5.1, rooted w/o Xposed, with Equalizer running as an equalizer. The EQ app didn't cause this, as I had this issue before the install.
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I've noticed since Lollipop that the phone's system sounds (e.g. when tapping to launch an app) are sometimes faint, sometimes at normal volume. I have all volume sliders at maximum, and I've tried toggling muting on and off. I've already factory-reset the phone since Lollipop.
What often happens is that an initial tap or two sound faint, but subsequent taps just a second later are normal. It's a bit annoying. Is there anyone else who's encountered this, or knows of a solution? (I'm using Google Now launcher, if that matters.)
I've noticed that the speaker output seems lower.
The problem goes away when I reboot the phone. But it returns after I use wired headphones to listen to media. There's no problem during the headphone use, but afterward the system-sounds have inconsistent volume again (until I reboot again).
Same here on my uk note 4 it did it on kikkat also wish there was a fix.mine does it randomly does matter if headphones are plugged in or not here is a video of a dude with my issue
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuSo7uI_hN4
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Note 4 sucks as the system sounds ain't stable and no fuming fix.Nokia phones are much better I never had issues with them
Hi, I'm using Note 2 with stock ROM unrooted
I think an app such as Viber or WhatsApp are interfering with volume on it.
Sometimes when I plug in my earphones to listen to music, the volume level stays the same as before, however it is obviously not as loud as it should be. Maximum volume is only about half the actual volume. Then I have to restart the phone.
This is annoying, is there a fix?
Apologies if this has been already discussed--if so, my search string skills must have eroded with the quickness.
I started experiencing a strange phenomenon wherein, while listening to either a podcast (Doggcatcher) or music (Google Play Music and Amazon Prime Music), at random intervals, the volume would just mute itself. Ultimately, I *think* I have narrowed down the root cause to losing and re-acquiring Verizon Wireless service--although the evidence is tenuous at best:
these "blips" would only happen in the subway (I'm in New York City)
I would always check to see if my headphones were disconnected, but they were not, as the podcast I was listening to was still playing (I have Doggcatcher set to pause any podcast when headphones are disconnected)
rebooting didn't resolve the issue
on a whim, I turned my ringer and notifications volume up slightly, and noticed that at certain intervals my phone would blurt out, "Verizon Wireless" or "Lost service" and my volume would cut low briefly (but then reset up)
Ever since I notched the ringer and notification volumes up, I haven't experienced my podcasts or music resetting. Again, this is all tenuous "evidence" at best, but it's all I've got to go on. Anyone else experience this? It's a little irritating to have Robot Lady chime in with, "Verizon Wireless" and "Lost Service" every so often when I'm listening to something (although not nearly as irritating as having to micromanage my media volume).
Software Version = Marshmallow VS98625A
Advanced Calling = Activated
Rooted = no (natch, since I'm on 25A)
Doesn't seem like anyone else was afflicted by this but in case you were: I stumbled across the resolution myself.
Under "Settings" > "Sound & Notification" > "Sound effects", I had "Sound when roaming" checked. This caused the phone to announce, "Verizon Wireless" every time it connected to the network, and "Loss of service" when losing signal.
These announcements turn media volume down a notch as they are being said, then turn it back up when they are done.
If all volume ASIDE from media volume is muted, the announcements somehow turn down the media volume to zero, but never turn it back up. (I suspect this is a bug.) And if all volume ASIDE from media volume is muted, then one would never hear the announcements, making the volume muting seem like a complete fluke.
That's why my podcasts would mute themselves riding subway. Turning off "Sound when roaming" prevents these announcements from happening and thus leaves the rest of your volume alone.
Hey guys, got my phone a couple weeks ago, I love it but one issue, the volume is constantly changing up and down during videos or music. It does it with speakers, headphones or Bluetooth. I've tried disabling any sound effects apps or normalization to no effect.
Has anyone experienced this or have a solution?
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I haven't experienced it. Did you try wiping cache and./or data? That would be my first to do. Then if check each app I have downloaded.
Volume does change
I love the Moto z play, too. But when I am listening to music or watching a video, and there's a notification or incoming call, the volume is reduced and don't go back to normal.
I had to close and reopen the app.
Haven't seen this specific issue answered yet - if its a duplicate somewhere a point to the right thread would be appreciated.
For whatever reason over the last couple months, the volume on my pixel 2xl will jump way up (or way down) when on bluetooth either after a call or after using google assistant. It doesn't seem to happen everytime, but just now I was listening to music on my bluetooth headphones at my desk and got a call. I took the call on the headphones by answering the phone and then as soon as I hung up, the volume on the phone shot up to 100% which was not enjoyable.
This also happens when connected to my truck (Ford SYNC) or my running earbuds, and it can also crank the media volume way down (happens frequently in the truck) after a call, at which point I have to manually adjust the volume again. The same activity also happens if I activate google assistant and issue a voice command, but in both cases it is not 100% consistent. It appears like the system is trying to dynamically change the volume for some perceived situation, but it sucks at it.
I also use A2DP app for volume control settings and app launching for all my connections, but I have used that since I got this phone 2 years ago and none of the settings have changed.
Anyone had similar behavior and found a fix? It is really annoying when my music goes so low that I can't even hear it in the truck after a call, and equally annoying when I have headphones on and it cranks the volume up and tries to blow out my eardrums.