Hey guys!
Just got my 3rd POCO F3 after returning the previous ones bc of hw issues. I decided to give another chance to the brand and the model and just get another unit in the prime days.
Before that I've been daily driving those 2 F3's and a Samsun Galaxy S8 Exynos, and had no problem with neither the oficial Spotify app nor the modded one, but now that I have my new POCO F3, weird things happen:
Firs of all, in youtube I realiced that the top speaker in stereo mode sound really, REALLY, low (That was in fact the reason why I returned the 2nd one, but it was more of a hardware issue)
Then I tried to install Spotify, As I said, nevec had a problem with it, but now I can't initialice the app. A Black screen appears and can't acces to the app interface at all!
Anybody knows how to solve this? It must be some software thing!
I attach a video of the issue.
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Hi guys, here is the problem that for some reason popped just recently, started maybe 2 weeks ago or so. I'm using Jay bird blue buds x as my main wireless headphones with my tab s. Everything was working fine but now whenever I connect the headphones and either start listening to music, music player or Google play music, or listen to a video clip, be it from YouTube, gallery or Google play video, the headphones cut out after 30-60 seconds. Now I did test the headphones with other tablet, an Asus one, and with my audio setup I use with my pc and I can use them without any problems for hours at a time. Which kinda led me to a conclusion that it's not the headphones but the tab itself. Now my question is, did anyone experience something similar? Any chance it's a Bluetooth driver mixup of some sorts that came with most recent tab update? Any help would be appreciated. I'm running complete stock with the most recent update, with just a couple of apps "turned off" in application section.
Jaybirds work with stock and skyhigh kernel.
VittoCornelius said:
Hi guys, here is the problem that for some reason popped just recently, started maybe 2 weeks ago or so. I'm using Jay bird blue buds x as my main wireless headphones with my tab s. Everything was working fine but now whenever I connect the headphones and either start listening to music, music player or Google play music, or listen to a video clip, be it from YouTube, gallery or Google play video, the headphones cut out after 30-60 seconds. Now I did test the headphones with other tablet, an Asus one, and with my audio setup I use with my pc and I can use them without any problems for hours at a time. Which kinda led me to a conclusion that it's not the headphones but the tab itself. Now my question is, did anyone experience something similar? Any chance it's a Bluetooth driver mixup of some sorts that came with most recent tab update? Any help would be appreciated. I'm running complete stock with the most recent update, with just a couple of apps "turned off" in application section.
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Well, my Samsung HS3000 Bluetooth headphones work w/o a problem, but I just encountered an issue with a bluetooth gamepad I bought. It started to lag every 30s - 2 minutes for like 10 seconds and than worked normally again. On the Nexus 7 of my girlfriend it worked for hours w/o a problem. I ended up factory resetting and updating to a newer firmware only to find out (just now) that one of my apps with accessibility access is responsible, probably Tasker or some of its modules / plugins.
Since your issue sounds a bit similar, you might want to investigate in that direction.
TheGoD said:
Well, my Samsung HS3000 Bluetooth headphones work w/o a problem, but I just encountered an issue with a bluetooth gamepad I bought. It started to lag every 30s - 2 minutes for like 10 seconds and than worked normally again. On the Nexus 7 of my girlfriend it worked for hours w/o a problem. I ended up factory resetting and updating to a newer firmware only to find out (just now) that one of my apps with accessibility access is responsible, probably Tasker or some of its modules / plugins.
Since your issue sounds a bit similar, you might want to investigate in that direction.
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Sounds like you might be right, tho I am not using Tasker atm. I'm thinking maybe it's one of the apps I turned off.
Long time lurker here but this is my first thread. I've only read one other thread about this issue on here, but there were absolutely no replies, so I thought I'd give it a shot.
I've had Tmobile's Galaxy Note 3 since around the time it launched. Since day one, I've noticed that it has an annoying issue when recording video or audio alone. The audio will have horrible popping\crackling noises no matter how still the phone is held. This should obviously never happen with a high-end phone such as this. The issue is somewhat random, but it ALWAYS occurs and it seems to go away as the video recording app runs for a while. I always try to record a couple small clips first, then use it for the main video, but this is insanely annoying to do and isn't always practical (especially if you decide you want to record something very quickly out of the blue).
I'm actually still running JB 4.3, which is what the device shipped with at launch. I'm rooted and have everything set-up exactly how I want it. All my other apps work flawlessly, which is why I've been hesitant to upgrade (even though there are plenty of FW updates available, including Lollypop). I plan on flashing the stock version of Lollypop in the near future and then re-rooting the device. But this audio issue appears to be a hardware problem because it occurs regardless of the recording app I use. Has anyone found a way around this issue, or at least a workaround of some sort? I can't believe a phone this popular has such a horrible audio issue and none of the big reviews mentioned it at all. This leads me to believe not every device is affected, although a Google search does confirm I'm not alone.
I would appreciate any advice at all. Thanks.
So it appears I just have bad luck and got stuck with a faulty handset... This doesn't appear to be a widespread issue but I know some others have experienced it. I just wish there was some way around it. Guess I'll have to wait til I can upgrade to a different handset. I know one thing... I'm going to test the recording feature at the store before I drop my cash on it. This is the most ridiculous issue I've ever witnessed with such a high end smartphone. What good is it to record 4K video when you have terrible audio popping\crackling noises in the background?
I've had a Note 3 for Verizon for about 2 years and never had the issue, but recently got a Note 4 and it does have the audio popping in recorded video and when using the voice recorded.
Well I just finally flashed lollipop to my Note 3 (had still been on stock JB 4.3 since everything was working good for me rooted with the Xposed framework and all my favorite modules) and of course it didn't make a bit of difference. The audio popping is still there, confirming it's hardware related and only certain handsets are affected. Lollipop is nice but I'm bummed that the Xposed framework still doesn't support it with a stable version, which means tons of modules I loved using are no longer available to me.
Anyway I think I'm gonna save some scratch and upgrade to the Note 4. I mainly just want to upgrade to get rid of the audio popping during video recording because it is SEVERELY annoying and unacceptable on a flagship device. The pops are HORRIBLE. I like the Note 5 and all but I really want a removable battery, so I think trading in my Note 3 and getting a Note 4 is the best bet, but like I said before I'm actually gonna force Tmobile to let me test the video recording feature in the store just to make sure it doesn't have this issue. Actually, you can just use the audio recorder to check for it. it's present when you use ANY app that records via the mic's. Such a shame that I didn't notice this earlier so I could have exchanged my model for one without the issue.
Note 3, Android 5.0 - When recording any type of audio: the audio in a video clip, the voice recorder app, whatsapp voice message... all have a popping sound/click that occurs every 5 seconds. A fraction of the audio recording is "jumped over" and then continues fine for the next 5 seconds. This continues every 5 seconds throughout the whole recording.
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This is a common issue and i think its not really related to LG G3, but maybe some people who own this phone solved that problem.
I had 3 phones LG G2/Oneplus One/ now LG G3, used android versions form 4.4.2 to 5.1.1, and 3 kind of bluetooth headphones of 3 companies. So the conlusion is that [email protected] is problematic when you play music wirellesly from your phone memory (not streaming online). It constantly drops out/stutter/skipps. Sometimes i must say it may play fluently for day, sometimes in exact places where i live it skipping like hell.
Has anybody managed to find the solution to this issue ?
Antaroo said:
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This is a common issue and i think its not really related to LG G3, but maybe some people who own this phone solved that problem.
I had 3 phones LG G2/Oneplus One/ now LG G3, used android versions form 4.4.2 to 5.1.1, and 3 kind of bluetooth headphones of 3 companies. So the conlusion is that [email protected] is problematic when you play music wirellesly from your phone memory (not streaming online). It constantly drops out/stutter/skipps. Sometimes i must say it may play fluently for day, sometimes in exact places where i live it skipping like hell.
Has anybody managed to find the solution to this issue ?
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is a lollipop issue but not all devices have this problem. my lg g3 with fusiongsm v5 has it but my moto e 2015 stock 5.1.1 does not.
No,it is not. You're wrong. Its problem of KitKat Lolipop as well as new Marshmellow which in fact has those skips even more annoying than in previous OS versions.
Im running LG G4 @ Android M and its skipping like crazy.
This problem with skips is insane. Unresolved issue for like 2 years now
Funny as I asked around about a similar thing that happens with me...
It's the same thing, except that it happens with normal earphones...
Apparently, the combination: Class 4 SdCard+ Flac+ Stock Rom, results in stuttering, while not as bad as you guys have with Bluetooth, it's still quite annoying, which proves to me how LG is horrible at Software Optimizing.
Now that I bought an Class 10 it stopped, but still skips when using Viper...
Now, the BT problem, are you guys playing song on a car system?
I remember when I owned an S4 it skipped only when Audio Tunneling was on. Disabling it on Build Prop worked, but there's no Audio Tunneling line on our Build Prop? I guess?
G4, too!
I've had my G4 for nearly 2 years, and it does this constantly!! It's a problem with stored music or audiobooks. I thought it was a connection problem with my Plantronics BT headset until I got a new car with BT speakers, and it does it in the car, too. Streaming is fine, but I don't have the data allowance for that. I've got a 64gb class 10 mini sd in it, which doesn't seem to help with it at all. Go figure.
Has anybody EVER figured out a solution to this?
Shiningb said:
Funny as I asked around about a similar thing that happens with me...
It's the same thing, except that it happens with normal earphones...
Apparently, the combination: Class 4 SdCard+ Flac+ Stock Rom, results in stuttering, while not as bad as you guys have with Bluetooth, it's still quite annoying, which proves to me how LG is horrible at Software Optimizing.
Now that I bought an Class 10 it stopped, but still skips when using Viper...
Now, the BT problem, are you guys playing song on a car system?
I remember when I owned an S4 it skipped only when Audio Tunneling was on. Disabling it on Build Prop worked, but there's no Audio Tunneling line on our Build Prop? I guess?
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Hi everyone,
Having the OnePlus 3 for almost 3 years now, it started to have some strange behaviors...
First of all, the phone was not able to boot for two times in the last month, no boot logo or any image at all but the phone was heating a lot, and after some time, it rebooted like normal.
Second, sometimes, the phone won't start any apps with sound like games, and on apps like YouTube or Spotify, it won't play video or music.
Finally, when the video / music playing issue appears and I plug earbuds in the headphone jack, strange noises (like a door cracking continuously or something) are coming from them and of course the previous issue is also present, it is very loud and actually I got very scared the first time I heard it
It won't work anymore until I reboot the phone.
Does anyone already faced such an issue ?
Thanks ! :good:
Hello, Xiaomi pad 5 owners,
I have a problem when I connect my bluetooth headset to my pad 5, the problem is the sound gets interrupted (I don't know if I have used the right expression) and that's annoying me!
If you didn't get it, it's like:
She works at nights, by th'e'e'e'e water
She’s gone astray, so far away
From her fat'a'aher’s daughter
I hope anyone help me!
Note: The headset is working very well on my Huawei Nova 5t without any problems.
Try with another music player.
I had this problem on my s21 with stellio music player
Keyvannn said:
Try with another music player.
I had this problem on my s21 with stellio music player
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Unfortunately, it's happening with any app not just music playes.
When I tried Apple airpods (Original) there wasn't any problem, but unfortunately it's not mine.
reinstall miui or check if you install anything on the last few days.