[HELP] Xperia Go - Sony Xperia P, U, Sola, Go

my headset port on xperia go is somewhat losing it lock, is it natural for xperia go?..
actually my phone is now on a technician, it is submerged over a pool and water takes into it..
where i can buy headset port for xperia go (im from philippines)
THanks!

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[Q] [HELP] Vibration and loudspeaker not good

RAY vibration is weak and loudspeaker is small. Does anyone have no way to fix?
sorry for my english not good~~
external vibrator may help you?
I think all models Xperia 2011 have a weak vibration and speaker especially in noisy areas. Compares to the Motorola Defy+. I had already Xperia X10, Xperia Arc, Xperia Neo and Ray.
Wire it up to a sub woofer ?.
sent from my gorgeus Xperia Ray
Try the app in this thread for sound
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1367725
sent from my gorgeus Xperia Ray

3.5mm

As for Sony 2011 Android phones, the 3.5mm is not compatible with almost all normal 3.5mm headset (headset, not headphone, headphone works fine while most headset can't be recognized - when it can't be recognized, it cannot be used for phone calls nor listening music) I can only manage to work with the in-box head set. Even Sony's own headset does not work
So has the Xperia S fixed this issue?
danlai said:
As for Sony 2011 Android phones, the 3.5mm is not compatible with almost all normal 3.5mm headset (headset, not headphone, headphone works fine while most headset can't be recognized - when it can't be recognized, it cannot be used for phone calls nor listening music) I can only manage to work with the in-box head set. Even Sony's own headset does not work
So has the Xperia S fixed this issue?
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Yes, the Xperia S uses the same 3.5 as the iPhone (and thus most headsets).
danlai said:
As for Sony 2011 Android phones, the 3.5mm is not compatible with almost all normal 3.5mm headset (headset, not headphone, headphone works fine while most headset can't be recognized - when it can't be recognized, it cannot be used for phone calls nor listening music) I can only manage to work with the in-box head set. Even Sony's own headset does not work
So has the Xperia S fixed this issue?
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I am sorry, but I barely understand your problem. Sony Ericsson phones, so up to 2011 (Arc, Arc S, Ray, Play, Neo, X10, Mini Pro, etc.) use 3.5mm jack using OMTP standard. New Xperia line from 2012 (Sony branded phones - Xperia S, P and U) use CTIA standard of 3.5mm jack (same as iPhone). So headset (with mic) from 2011 phone won't fully work with Sony Xperia from 2012, and headset from Sony Xperia S (2012) won't fully work on phone from 2011.
By fully work I mean, you possibly won't be able to use button to redial, or skip tracks in media player, possibly problems with sound as well. So there is no issue Sony has to fix.
Cholek3 said:
I am sorry, but I barely understand your problem. Sony Ericsson phones, so up to 2011 (Arc, Arc S, Ray, Play, Neo, X10, Mini Pro, etc.) use 3.5mm jack using OMTP standard. New Xperia line from 2012 (Sony branded phones - Xperia S, P and U) use CTIA standard of 3.5mm jack (same as iPhone). So headset (with mic) from 2011 phone won't fully work with Sony Xperia from 2012, and headset from Sony Xperia S (2012) won't fully work on phone from 2011.
By fully work I mean, you possibly won't be able to use button to redial, or skip tracks in media player, possibly problems with sound as well. So there is no issue Sony has to fix.
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Oh so I don't understand Sony decision about using a different standard on 2011 devices. Now I stick with the headset comes in the box for my ray, or use bluetooth. I hope I can use my beats headset after the ICS upgrade for my ray.
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danlai said:
Oh so I don't understand Sony decision about using a different standard on 2011 devices. Now I stick with the headset comes in the box for my ray, or use bluetooth. I hope I can use my beats headset after the ICS upgrade for my ray.
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That was an Ericsson decision I think - Sony themselves made CTIA headsets for the iDevices.
I do not think your beats headset will work on the Ray, as I *believe* it's hardware, not software. Otherwise, anyone with a custom ROM on the SE phones could have used the CTIA headsets.
Just received my Xperia play. The sound seems abnormal, muffled, no bass at all. Mine didn't come with earphones. Tried several earphones and headphones but saw no difference. What might be the problem?
I'm able to use all the headset functions from my HTC Desire Z headset (2010) on my Xperia P (2012)
I haven't tried on any 2011 devices though.

xperia s audio jack

hello every one;
yesterday i went to a mobile show room to by a handsfree to my xperia s. Then a shop keeper took my XS from my hand and he plugged tha handsfree into my XS audio jack but, unfortunately it did not support to my XS then the shop keeper removed it and again he started to plug in that same handsfree like hard core at high speed 10 to 12 times again and again. Guys will it be a problem for my xperia s audio jack i mean does the pins inside tha audio jack will get any loose conections? Ha guys? I am so scared guys i did not sleep the whole night because of thinking about this
thank you in advance
jafran
It won't break wtf man.
Sent from a Galaxy far far away.
There are no pins there and the only thing that might be broken is the headphones dont worry
Sent from my LT22i using xda app-developers app
Use only Sony branded headset.

[HW-MOD] HowTo: MOD a Sony MH750 2012 Headset to work with a 2011 Xperia (Ray) device

So, after my Sony Ericsson MH410c headset went broke (I had the headphones changed with some decent in ears to be able to use the remote and enjoy some decent sound quality) I was striving to find a decent and not overly expensive headset for my [our] Xperia Ray. As some of you might know, the configuration of the 2011 Xperias differs slightly from usual headset configurations, rendering most of them basically useless.
I tried Sony Ericsson's LiveSound, expecting something extraordinary good, yet found them actually to suck big time. The sound quality was good (don't expect a whole new audio universe, but any audiophile wouldn't when it comes to a simple "on-the-go-headset"...), however the LiveKey feature didn't work with any of the provided software apps from Sony, generally the haptic and surface feel was not as good as the plain and simple headset you get when buying a new Ray.
The major drawback however were the "tangle free" cables. They reminded me of Italian Fettucine/ Tagliatelle noodles, yet despite my devotion for pasta, these fell off way (and I mean waaaaay!) too easy out of my ears, even when only walking normally. (Not to mention taking them for a run...) Blame the heavyness, shape and sturdyness of the cables.
Now, there is an actually decent sounding, comparably cheap and good looking headset from Sony named MH750[/B] I turned my eyes to, the problem however was the phone connector configuration. Was. Until some weeks ago when I stumbled upon this. My russian skills usually start and end with a rather famous limpid liquid most russians enjoy without degrading it to a cocktail ingredient, but this article got my attention, especially seeing this 2012 device connected to an Xperia Ray with purpose. You might ask a russian speaking friend for help, consider a dictionary word-by-word or let google do the work.
OK, I'll cut the stalling; this is how you do it:
Essentially you need a Sony MH750 headset, a soldering iron with an accurate soldering tip and some fiddling tools to open the plastic casing with the small curcuit board in it. (a small screwdriver for example will do) Without much pressure, insert it through the small gap where the two headphones cables come out and slowly and gently pull the casing apart. Mind that you have to be careful like a neurosurgeon to be able to reassemble it again later. Another major cooking ingredient is anything suitable as a jumper bridge. (like a tiny cable, etc.)
Not mentioned in the russian tutorial is that there are two layout versions of the headset. There is one like in the tutorial and an alternative one. I did the operation on both of them and both patients are well alive.
As described, after having opened the casing, your task is to change the following configuration from
- white cable on M+
- black cable on M-
- third cable on G
to
- white cable on M-
- black cable on M+
- M- connected to G (with the jumper bridge mentioned above)
- It's up to you what to do with the third cable that was on G and has become obsolete. I decided to curcumcise it for obvious aerodynamic reasons.
Have fun MacGyvering your headset and enjoy some running sessions with it!
One-button headsets pair perfectly with the JAYS Headset Control app for full customization.
Thanks bro, I'll try this soon on my dad's workshop
n.droid said:
I did the operation on both of them and both patients are well alive...
Have fun MacGyvering your headset and enjoy some running sessions with it!
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Hi - does your modified MH750 still work with other fussy Xperia phones? The reason I ask is that as well as my xperia Active, I have an xperia SX SO-05D that rejects most headsets - including the ones that came with the Active ST17 - but does work with an unmodified MH750. So aside from the quality improvement I'm wondering by doing this I could finally carry just one headset!?
Fun thing is: now I have to do the reverse operation.
I used to use an Xperia Mini Pro (SK17) as my daily driver. The Sony MH410 is my favourite headset, too bad it's so difficult to find a compatible OMTP version (new ones are CTIA-compatible), so everytime I needed a new headset, I had to go about resoldering them.
Recently I bought an Xperia Z2 and I plan on keeping my MH410 headset, which I had already resoldered (twice!) to work with the Mini Pro. Wish me luck hahaha.
Hello, I'm back. The operation was a success! Now I have a real necromorph in my hands haha, a MH410C headset with a samsung cable which has been resoldered back and forth between CTIA and OMTP standards.
The "third" wire mentioned in the OP is effectively a bridge between M- and G. I advice against cutting it off in the extreme edge case where you would like to return your OMTP-coverted headset back to CTIA, otherwise you'll have to bridge G and M- (C on my headset's PCB) yourself.
Thanks again for this guide.

[Q] Xperia Z2 weak sound in headphones

Hello everyone i have xperia z2 but my problem is my device sound in headphones is very weak and very slow i tried too many headphones but same result. Is the xperia Z2 only working with 5 pin jack headphones? Or this is my device fault?

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