Hi there,
I bought the galaxy s2 2 weeks back..and the problem that I am facing is whenever i use headphones for the music, after like 10 secs my phone hangs for some reason! I even return the set to samsung service centre they change the entire motherboard and everything but the problem is still there!!
Please Advise!
Thanks
Hani
I have the same problem too...i have to remove the battery and set it up again for rebooting....
I have no idea how to fix that but i think it's a ROM bug and updating to ICS will solve the problem
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hanishah said:
Hi there,
I bought the galaxy s2 2 weeks back..and the problem that I am facing is whenever i use headphones for the music, after like 10 secs my phone hangs for some reason! I even return the set to samsung service centre they change the entire motherboard and everything but the problem is still there!!
Please Advise!
Thanks
Hani
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try any third party applications and check problem remains or not...
eg : trail versions of Power Amp or Player Pro
What ROM are you using? Stock or a modded one and GB (gingerbread) or ICS (ice-cream sandwich). Because modded versions have different fixes for them to get things to run stable.
PS
What strikes me strange about your post is you said you brought this to a Samsung service center and they replaced your motherboard.
This implies it's not a ROM/software problem.
Did you buy a used phone? Also I don't know any official Samsung Centers that will replace the mobo for you. They usually replace the phone for some hardware problems like that (but it's possible I guess).
**Because if the service center replaced it, and you still have that problem, then they either didn't do a good job (because they should have tested it to work), or you have some bad ROM flash.
cyberboob said:
? Also I don't know any official Samsung Centers that will replace the mobo for you.
Yes they do well posted on XDA .
**Because if the service center replaced it, and you still have that problem, then they either didn't do a good job (because they should have tested it to work), or you have some bad ROM flash.
Thats probably true as well .
OP suggest wipe phone and flash stock GB rom to test .
Of course it could be your music is the problem .
jje
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I had the exactly same problem plus bunch of others which led to service trip.
Phone went to local service center and came back repaired, only to work for two days.
They changed the earphone jack and speaker modules on the first run.
Second time it had to be sended to service it had problems witn wifi and bt.
They changed mobo.
Third time proximity and lightsensors didn't work so they replaced the phone.
Last time my phone hung, the problem was my modded earphones.
I ripped the original samsung earbuds and replaced them with KOSS portapro's.
I had miss-soldered positive and negative on other earpiece... I changed the polarity, and now everything works.
Mysterious...
Thanks for the info JJEgan on the mobo replacements. I guess it's a region/location thing. I traverse mostly from Taiwan and Japan, and they just replace units with any hardware problems after they check it.
Back to the OP:
The music plays fine when earphones not plugged in right? I asked a friend who works at a service center here and he says it can be either the earphone jack is faulty or not connected properly (inside case), or maybe you didn't insert your earphones all the way (lol that's a stretch but never know).
cyberboob said:
Thanks for the info JJEgan on the mobo replacements. I guess it's a region/location thing. I traverse mostly from Taiwan and Japan, and they just replace units with any hardware problems after they check it.
Back to the OP:
The music plays fine when earphones not plugged in right? I asked a friend who works at a service center here and he says it can be either the earphone jack is faulty or not connected properly (inside case), or maybe you didn't insert your earphones all the way (lol that's a stretch but never know).
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Exactly.... it happens when the earphones are connected... but it is not about connecting it right or faulty....
To others: have you the Same problem with custom ROMs?
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Hi all , since yesterday I noticed on my i9100 a very strange problem with my audio output. Let me describe the problem: When I plug the original headset from the S2 box , I hear the sound is like under water and when i plug in a normal earphones without a microphone (with two rings only) there is no sound. I dont know what should I do , I mean , I tried to flash some other firmware like the Sammy XWLPG but nothing changed. Btw I am running the latest CM9 nightlies with latest Siyah kernel and i never noticed such a problem before. After all I think its a hardware problem but the phone is branded to T-mobile and it would take 1 month i think when it comes back from the Samsung service center. Thank you for answers.
Just give your phone to SSC, not T-Mobile. It will be faster.
przemcio510 said:
Just give your phone to SSC, not T-Mobile. It will be faster.
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and the repair will be included in warranty or i have to pay ?
Hey guys!
Can you help me? I hear a song on my Ace i phone and i hear something problem on my phone speaker. I'm running REVOLUTION Ultimate V2 has been used it 5 days ago. Does my phone speaker problem or that rom problem? I'm really worried about my phone speaker and I don't want my phone is problem.
NeymarJR11 said:
Hey guys!
Can you help me? I hear a song on my Ace i phone and i hear something problem on my phone speaker. I'm running REVOLUTION Ultimate V2 has been used it 5 days ago. Does my phone speaker problem or that rom problem? I'm really worried about my phone speaker and I don't want my phone is problem.
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What is the problem actually? Flash back to stock rom to see if the problem persists.If it's still there,it must definitively be a hardware issue.
Okay. It worked properly. Thanks bro. :fingers-crossed:
hello guys I have a sound problem with my Samsung galaxy S3 Gt-I9300. when I playing music in my device sometime it work fine and sometime suddenly drop to about 50% below even though I max out the volume or restart my device it doesn't solve my problem.
umh is it the hardware of my phone or the rom that I am using causes the this mess. please help me. : thanks.
ebullube25 said:
hello guys I have a sound problem with my Samsung galaxy S3 Gt-I9300. when I playing music in my device sometime it work fine and sometime suddenly drop to about 50% below even though I max out the volume or restart my device it doesn't solve my problem.
umh is it the hardware of my phone or the rom that I am using causes the this mess. please help me. : thanks.
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If your rooted, flash boeffla sound drivers. Look them up from google.
If all fails. Then flash stock Rom
Good luck!
Hi guys. Just wanted ask as i havent seen any solution for about 3 weeks. First of all this is what im using now.
Rom: Temasek Unofficial CM 12.1 By Arter and ds94 v18.6
Kernel: Boeffla NG kernel for CM 12.1 alpha 4 b18
Before any issue comes up im satisfied with my S3 I9300. Its working fine until i drop it for about 12inches high. At first i didnt notice it. But when i play videos on youtube. Ive noticed that it has no sound and i kept on missing calls and messages. So i tried to disassemble my S3 and notice that the contact between the speaker/headset jack has been damage (i supposed due to drop). So i ask my frienda online if they have speaker/headset jack available and luckily i found one and work a bit. For about 3 hours it works sometimes it doesnt. Now its been on my head and cant watch or play videos and music. Both music and videos run either in slow motion or a 2 seconds skip fast forward. I dont know if this is a software or hardware issue. If i remove the speaker it does the same. Its just random and most of the time no sounds at all.
Thanks
PS: if im not in the right forum please point me to the right one.
Flash a stock rom via odin and on the keypad type *#0*# to get factory mode. Press "speaker". If you hear a tune your speaker is fine. If not you have a hardware issue.
I wish I stole my HTC M9.
Thanks will try..