Hi,
Suddenly, the call volume from headset became very low. People on the other side hardly can hear my voice. However I have no issues hearing them. Even music playback has no issues.
I have tried headsets with other mobiles. Its fine. Should I reset the phone?
Thanks in advance.
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i had no problem pairing the two devices, but it does not seem to want to stay paired!
i'll pair it, use it......then i wouldn't use it for an hr or so and when i get a call, the jabra is not connected to the phone!
anyone else having this issue? if so, could you help me out with a solution pls.
tia
I have a BT200 and it works fine... I just have to answer it from the headset not the phone
I have a BT500 and haven't experienced this issue...
I have a bt200 and had some strange noises the first two weeks but since then its worked well.
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I have a BT500 and haven't experienced this issue...
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have you tried the 500v?
I tried the Jabra BT250v with the 8525, and the functions work well except for volume. Pairing was fine, voice dialing from the headset works, answering calls with the headset works. However, even after setting the volume to maximum in a quiet room, I can barely hear a conversation. I contacted HTC support, and they confirmed that there is no setting or hack that will increase 8525 volume to a BT headset. Also contacted Jabra support, and they said I probably have a bad headset, but since I bought it from a third party on eBay, they will not replace it, even though it was NIB.
I am now using a less expensive Motorola H350, and it works great. Stays paired, answers calls, initiates calls, and terrific volume -- often don't even need the max. I can easily make and receive calls while my 8525 stays in my pocket.
Hello All,
I recently got a Nokia J BT headset (Mono and supposedly with DSP Noise Cancellation) and paired it with my SGS2. I am able to clearly hear the other end but my voice is quite hollow and picks a lot of background noise and hiss (when heard at the other end). The same BT headset seems to work fine with another lower end Nokia phone.
Since the BT headset as such is phone neutral, wanted to know if there is a way to turn on Noise cancellation on the phone when using BT headset? Has anybody else faced similar problems?
Ashwin
I have poweramp installed and when I use the Bose MIE2 headphones for th music they work great but not one of the buttons work when a call comes in,
then, when a call does come in and I pull my SII out of my pocket to answer it, the sound quality is very low and the person on the other end can barely hear me.
does anyone have a solution for this?
thank you in advace
Hi all, I have a question about my GS2 that I bought recently.
I recently upgraded from a Nokia e71x. I'm a college student with a roommate, so I used a wired headset to talk to my gf quietly at night on the phone (mostly talking low voice or whispering). I bought the samsung earbud+mic that comes with other samsung phones and she couldn't hear me at all or my voice was breaking up. I also tried using a little adapter to use my old ear piece but still, same problem. So I tried to use the earpieces in the voice recorder app to see if it was the calling or the mics and it was picking up my voice with perfect quality!
is there any way to fix my phone so that it sends better voice quality or something? I tried using the mics on my brother's iPhone and they work perfectly fine on it :/
Does it break up when talking at normal volumes? It could be that low volume doesn't work well with that microphone.
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Does it break up when talking at normal volumes? It could be that low volume doesn't work well with that microphone.
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Not at normal voices, just at much lower/quieter voices. I know the mic works because using it on voice recorder I can hear my voice perfectly. Also, I used the mics on my old Nokia and my brother's iPhone and it works great
Keep in mind during a phone call noise reduction will be active. Not active during voice recorder. The phone may be half trying to cancel out your voice because it thinks it's background noise.
If you can get noise reduction shut off, that particular microphone may work better. The apple headset shouldn't work as well with noise reduction as it's a different brand, enabling better low volume conversations.
To test it out, use the Samsung headset to call someone and hold the microphone next to the microphone on top of the phone and whisper, see how well it sounds.
Then move the phone a normal distance away from you and see how whispering sounds when the microphones on the phone are and aren't covered.
If it is noise reduction causing you trouble, holding it next to the top of the phone should make whispering pickup better. And covering up the phone mics at normal distance should also improve how whispering sounds.
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Keep in mind during a phone call noise reduction will be active. Not active during voice recorder. The phone may be half trying to cancel out your voice because it thinks it's background noise.
If you can get noise reduction shut off, that particular microphone may work better. The apple headset shouldn't work as well with noise reduction as it's a different brand, enabling better low volume conversations.
To test it out, use the Samsung headset to call someone and hold the microphone next to the microphone on top of the phone and whisper, see how well it sounds.
Then move the phone a normal distance away from you and see how whispering sounds when the microphones on the phone are and aren't covered.
If it is noise reduction causing you trouble, holding it next to the top of the phone should make whispering pickup better. And covering up the phone mics at normal distance should also improve how whispering sounds.
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I tried what you suggested with no difference between any of the mics. Also, I tried to turn off noise suppression, but apparently noise suppression is already off when you use a headset. Thanks, do you have any other advice?
Lol, I guess get an apple headset. I'm sure there might be other things you could do, but I can't think of any. Could just be the Samsung one is not as good as the apple one.
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Does anyone else think that the volume is too low while talking on the phone? The quality of the calls are great, but I wish it were louder both using the speakerphone and with the phone to your ear. The volume is even worse when using it through an auxiliary port in my car. Playing it through the speakers I have to jack the volume on my radio to 25 but listening to music I'm usually in the 7-10 range. The speakerphone is useless with all the ambient noise inherent with driving. Does anyone know of a sound boosting app that can fix this issue?
Ahh, I thought I was the only one having this issue. I use Bluetooth all the time and it is also very low. I haven't done a reset yet and that's my next move soon. Doubt it's the BT since I have been using it with the previous LG g3.
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I haven't used Bluetooth headphones with this phone yet but that doesn't sound promising. I really hope that there's an app or some hidden setting that can fix this issue. I hate having to do a reset for any reason after I have the phone set up the way I like it.
Same issue. Can hardly hear other people direction the phone and with Bluetooth headphones which work perfectly fine on G3.