Hello,
my wife has got international LG G3 (D855). Ear speaker started to sound pretty much distorted. I have replaced speaker two times already, first with OEM speaker from ebay, second with new original speaker. Still the same, do you have any clue?
Thanks Jan.
Well I will answer myself. Speaker grid was full of make up, so it has been vibrating while making a sound. I have cleaned the grid and sound is perfect!
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Sometimes during calls I hear a hissing / crackling noise, as if the other partys voice is getting distorted.
A restart of the phone solves the problem temporarily.
Anyone else has the same issue or knows of a fix?
Yea, i get the same issue. when plugged in to my car aux stereo its really quiet. Even on max i struggling....my M7 , S3 and S2 didnt have this on same stereo ;/
thegr812k said:
Yea, i get the same issue. when plugged in to my car aux stereo its really quiet. Even on max i struggling....my M7 , S3 and S2 didnt have this on same stereo ;/
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On a related note, can you report on the experience of taking a call on the G3 when the audio is run through your car stereo via aux? Can the other caller hear your voice well, even when there is some noise from the car moving? Do they hear any echo from their own voice being played over the car speakers?
Low crackling noise in headset on LG G3
When making call through the headset speaker there is a very low almost electrical sounding crackle in the back ground. Callers don't hear it just me. On speaker phone or in Bluetooth in car I don't hear it. It's present during every phone call. I bought 2 LG G3's, and black and a white for my wife and hers doesn't have this issue. All of her calls are very clear. Also today the G3 stopped recognizing my headphones, where as my work phone, a Galaxy SIII and my wife's it will. Some old iPhone ear buds work fine, I just think it's strange my newer ear buds stopped working and they still work in other phones. I have also had the phone just freeze while opening settings and making to phone call unfroze it.
Yes, I know there are other threads with the ear piece issue, but I wanted to see if this little extra bit of information changes the situation.
Initial G3 on Sprint had ear piece crackling. Took 1 1/2 weeks to reliably reproduce for the techs. Swapped phone, same issue but not as bad.
Last night I tested using ear buds during a call. Exact same crackling during the call, but only through the left ear bud. Sounds like a loose speaker (from my car audio days) but happens in both the earpiece and with the ear buds.
Today is my last day to swap the phone for free. Trying to determine if this is software or hardware related and if a swap is warranted, or even worth my time. I love this phone, but the crackling is annoying.
This is strange.
Taking and making calls have gone very silent on my LG G4 H815 (UK Model)
When I am on calls the ear piece speaker sounds as though it has turned into a very faint speaker phone.
It is loudest when I turn the phone round and listen to the back.
It is NOT the large main speaker at the bottom
I have tried cleaning / scrubbing the front speaker grill.
I have tried as many volume settings as I can.
Using a headset, the calls work normally.
Using as a normally phone with volume turned up to the highest, I can just about hear and have a call.
Has anyone come across this before?
Thanks
Hey everyone,
Recently i repaired and changed my broken screen and now theres no sound coming off my internal ear speaker. I checked all connections carefully and im sure nothing is broken..
I can hear sound from the speaker on top. The other one is silent too. I bent all connectors a little bit to ensure the connecticity, but now ive got no idea where the probl could be.
Can anybody explain to me where are the connectors for the speaker exactly?
Thank you!
Can anyone upload a working mixer_paths.xml please?
I'm rooted and on actual lineage rom..
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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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.