When I plug the included headphones into my nexus I still hear sound from my phone. Is this normal? I can hear in the head phones....but its still coming out of the phone speaker.
Any and all help/suggestions welcome.
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I'm wondering if this is normal or if my headphones are malfunctioning. The headphones that come in the box for the Galaxy s4 seem to output more sound in the right headphone than the left. Is this a common thing for headsets to do, or are mine malfunctioning? Thank you.
Mine do not have this problem. I would say take 'em back.
Are you sure you're not just deaf from one ear? Lol jk. Nah man you should try and exchange them. I had a pair that came with my s3 that had the same problem. I didn't do anything since I wasn't going to use them anyway.
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Check personal sound, it allows for adjusting sound innon ear for ringtones and notifications....
Settings>>My device>>>all the way at bottom of that menu....
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It's no secret that the speaker sucks. So, I was thinking, does anything exist that would discretely fit into the headphone jack and amplify the sound? Basically, a mini speaker? Might be a nice workaround.
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Some are louder then others. You can always try this fix if you think yours might have the problem.
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/google-nexus-5-speaker-volume-fix-yields-impressive-results/
I have had 2 pairs of the Quadbeat 2 earphones and had this issue on both. Basically , after listening to music for maybe 15 mins, the left earphone goes really quiet (it never cut's out). Anyone else have this issue? (It ain't my ears, none of my other earphones do it)
EDIT: I read on good old Google that a tangle in the cable can cause this, I untangled it and of course now the volume balance is equal again haha
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After a RMA, I received a replacement Pixel 2 XL and noticed the speakers sound different. The bottom (right) speaker has more bass whilst the top (left) speaker lacks it. This is noticeable all the time for me. When I cover the speakers with my thumbs to identify the issue more, the top speaker sounds very different for vocals, drums and guitars. I'm not sure if this is normal for this phone as my RMA was for another issue with the top speaker so I am wondering if this is normal. I have read people saying the top speaker is quieter and a few with this issue but I'm wondering if it's an issue that can be resolved through another RMA or if it's normal.
It would help if people with Pixel 2 XL's test their phone speakers to see if they experience what I do. A good left right speaker test is https://youtu.be/hTvJoYnpeRQ and when you rotate your phone, the left and right speakers should flip and the audio saying left should have more bass as the phone flips the channels. It would also be nice if you would check with music to see more clearly.
All in all, should the speakers sound different or should they sound the same?
Thanks.
Wow never noticed that before yes the bottom speaker has more bass but both sound good. Probably an equalizer thing top is set for best speaking quality.
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MaleSamus said:
After a RMA, I received a replacement Pixel 2 XL and noticed the speakers sound different. The bottom (right) speaker has more bass whilst the top (left) speaker lacks it. This is noticeable all the time for me. When I cover the speakers with my thumbs to identify the issue more, the top speaker sounds very different for vocals, drums and guitars. I'm not sure if this is normal for this phone as my RMA was for another issue with the top speaker so I am wondering if this is normal. I have read people saying the top speaker is quieter and a few with this issue but I'm wondering if it's an issue that can be resolved through another RMA or if it's normal.
It would help if people with Pixel 2 XL's test their phone speakers to see if they experience what I do. A good left right speaker test is https://youtu.be/hTvJoYnpeRQ and when you rotate your phone, the left and right speakers should flip and the audio saying left should have more bass as the phone flips the channels.
All in all, should the speakers sound different or should they sound the same?
Thanks.
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I think they're supposed to be that way. Mine does the same thing, unless be both have bad ones lol.
My one does the same thing - I was aware of it but your link made it pretty noticeable though. I don't use the speakers often so not a big deal for me.
Thanks for the help guys. Funny how no review channels talk about this.
I may be wrong, but I believe the bottom speaker is slightly larger. I recall seeing that on a teardown video/article.
My USB adapter
Long ago my pixel speakers worked just fine until one day I decided to play some music,and plugged and unplugged my usb adaptader and after that my speakers got damaged, I've tried hard reset and the problem still remains till this day.