XPERIA P - Bugs since latest Uupdate - Sony Xperia P, U, Sola, Go

Hi mates ! I know that camera problem has been solved. But Im facing another weird problem since .54 update. Sound seems like cracking I'll try to explain exactly what's wrong. When we unlock phone it makes a little sound and when we click on icons also. This sound changes after a while and seems like cracking. Not easy to notice but I swear it makes me crazy. I can fix it for a while by disabling and re enabling xLoud but the sounds cracks again after some times. Does anyone else have this issue ?
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ilgreco112 said:
Hi mates ! I know that camera problem has been solved. But Im facing another weird problem since .54 update. Sound seems like cracking I'll try to explain exactly what's wrong. When we unlock phone it makes a little sound and when we click on icons also. This sound changes after a while and seems like cracking. Not easy to notice but I swear it makes me crazy. I can fix it for a while by disabling and re enabling xLoud but the sounds cracks again after some times. Does anyone else have this issue ?
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It is not noticeable always, but at times when I route incoming call audio to speaker, there is some crackling in the voice heard. Also, when I use Pixie Dust notification for messages this crackling can be noticed at the start of the sound. This is with xLoud switched on. When I switched it off, there is no crackling sound.

i dont have that problem. just camera but fixed...

Sound crackling issue... It's a known bug for xperia Sola... Now for P too?
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Skype in Ray without headset

Has anyone managed to make a video call over Skype from Ray without using headphones? I've been facing this problem ever since I got my Ray (4 months already) - looks like the speaker is too close to the mic, and that causes some strong feedback which in turn creates unbearable noise in the mic. Is there any solution to this? And has anyone experienced it at all?
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yea, have same thing on my ray. Its all about filters, we have it at our pc's for mic's, u know this noise options ... but i think its to hard for a phones ))
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I made several Skype calls using the cam or speakerphone, no problems here.
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azz: this is actually trivial and modern phones do it every day. The Ray even has 2 mics on different places which are used to filter out noise from speech. I'm not sure why it doesn't work well on your Ray, though.
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You have to turn the nose filtering on yourself though ... or at least it's not on by default in the ICS beta ... been a while since GB for me.
I think I have fixed this, thanks to replies of all of you guys. Try going to:
Code:
Settings > Sound
and turn off the xLOUD setting. I've tried it on three conversations this morning and it seems to be okay, but I'd like to know if you can improve your results too.
Ok lemme see. Iam still trying different rom's on my ray, since ibeats in miui not so perfect, iam taked repack from 4pda to check it and now can test with xloud too, coz in Miui u havent those options

[Xperia Sola] Speaker not loud enough

Voice call speaker seems to be quiet even if I've got In-call volume set to highest level. There is no problem to hear my interlocutor when is silence around but it starts to be more difficult to hear clearly in loud environment like restaurant or street. Is there any hidden option or service menu to help solve that issue? Have any one else got problems with speaker in Xperia Sola or it's just me?
davedohc said:
Voice call speaker seems to be quiet even if I've got In-call volume set to highest level. There is no problem to hear my interlocutor when is silence around but it starts to be more difficult to hear clearly in loud environment like restaurant or street. Is there any hidden option or service menu to help solve that issue? Have any one else got problems with speaker in Xperia Sola or it's just me?
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I noticed the same thing. It would be nice to be able to boost it a little. I can hardly hear the phone in my truck.
johndra said:
I noticed the same thing. It would be nice to be able to boost it a little. I can hardly hear the phone in my truck.
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Did you tried flashing the beats audio zip. Does that help. ?????
You off unlock Bootloader for flashing
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Is there a solution for this but without rooting?
have u checked the 'xloud' box in sound settings?
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I think Beats Audio can help u to improve.
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[Q] XPERIA SOLA. Microphone gain is too low.

Hello!
I have a problem with microphone in my XPERIA sola. When I try to call someone and speak in native phone's position then people can't hear me or hear me very quiet. I have to hold the phone straight to my lips and then people start to hear me.
Sometimes, if I want to record smth, I use RegForge Audio Recorder. It records very quiet and poor sound with microphone, but if I go to options of this program and switch on "Automatic Gain Control" in preferences then recorded audio becomes very clear and good leveled
I tried to insall ALSA libraries and gain microphone that way but..nothing changed a thing.
There are no any physical borders for sound (dust e.t.c) in microphone.
Is there some kind of "Automatic Gain Control" for entire Android system, particulary for SOLA? What I should do to make my mic sound good permamently?
Thanx for any advice.
Artur.
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I've had ICS and JB and it seems to be worse with JB. Someone please help.
I've read its kernel related, since the issue varies from one kernel to another.
Is there a way to adjust the mic gain? I'm using experimental kernel v8.7
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running rooted stock ICS, my mic is also not loud enough. can someone help?
same thing on my xperia zr, anyone out there answering our plea...?
https://code.google.com/p/freexperi...ilestone Owner Summary&groupby=&sort=&id=2286
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2461279&page=8
Fixed!!! For me it was the mic hardware. I took the phone to service and got the mic changed; now people here me perfectly well
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I also have this problem. Only primary mic is not working but secondary beside camera seems to work well. I used several CM11 roms, where that was bug, but after getting back to stock GB and ICS there is same problem. I dont know is this hardware or software problem, anyone to help ?
Anybody ? I now that is problem with KitKat roms, but I have also on Stock roms, does anyone know what to do

Notifications volume issue after the 4.4.4 update

Alright so guys! Today i updated my z2s android to 4.4.4 and.. Sadly I am shocked to see that they removed xloud option from sound settings and that they've completely changed sound settings here and there, this isn't the problem anyway, my problem is that notifications sounds are quite too low like i barely hear my phone! But whenever i play a song or whatever it's fine, apparently it only happens in notifications and alarm. I remember having the same issue when I bought this phone at first and i simply checked x loud and maxed out the equalizer thingies, in sound settings. But now as there's no xloud option there anymore, i cant do much. I hope someone can help me out! Thx in advance. Oh and my device is unrooted if that's needed to be known.
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khalitzy said:
Alright so guys! Today i updated my z2s android to 4.4.4 and.. Sadly I am shocked to see that they removed xloud option from sound settings and that they've completely changed sound settings here and there, this isn't the problem anyway, my problem is that notifications sounds are quite too low like i barely hear my phone! But whenever i play a song or whatever it's fine, apparently it only happens in notifications and alarm. I remember having the same issue when I bought this phone at first and i simply checked x loud and maxed out the equalizer thingies, in sound settings. But now as there's no xloud option there anymore, i cant do much. I hope someone can help me out! Thx in advance. Oh and my device is unrooted if that's needed to be known.
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just as you said bro ....Its RIDICULOUSLY LOWWW!!! WE NEED this to be fixed!!!
Another ridiculous user here..
i am having the same issue, i am feeling like receiving the notification sound only from earpiece.
must be fixed soon.. annoying..
Its not really a 4.4.4 issues. Notifications with 4.4.2 had the same problems.
There might come out a sound mod or something soon. Maybe @olokos ' sound mod would still work on 4.4.4? I don't know...
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Yeah there is Click "here"
I don't really like the idea of using both speakers for notifications and ringers. Sony decided for a reason not to play those on the speaker that might be near your ear.
Just updated my mod!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2758189
ANC headphones are now also boosted!

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