For all those suffering from primary mic issue here is a solution... while in call hold the mobile from the botton tightly, i.e., just near the bottom speaker and you could feel that the other party can hear you easily
This problem is mainly caused by falling of your phone which created a gap or maybe due to water.
Akshat9292 said:
For all those suffering from primary mic issue here is a solution... while in call hold the mobile from the botton tightly, i.e., just near the bottom speaker and you could feel that the other party can hear you easily
This problem is mainly caused by falling of your phone which created a gap or maybe due to water.
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Very Users Have This Issue, Not For Put in Water. This is a Software Problem
I have that problem, and think that was software problem, so, I do a downgrade from Marshmallow, to 3.111 compilation, and problem persist, but when I hold tightly the bottom of the Phone it works better. So, the problem is hardware. I take the Phone to warranty.
Nexus 5 had same issues so it's really possible that it is same mic hardware nexus 5 has
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The in-call speaker on my wife's Aria doesn't consistently work for calls. I've replaced the digitizer on it, but I don't think it's hardware related, because I took the battery out while it was on, and when I started it up again, it worked; and sometimes it works, then doesn't, then does.
What happens is when she calls or is called the speaker just doesn't work. She transfers the sound to the external speaker and it works fine.
She's running the Liberated ROM (not sure what version, sorry; I can find out if needed).
Thanks for any help!
It's probably a loose connection.
Using a wired headset has screwed 2 arias for me now.sometimes I can wiggle the plug before I remove it and get the speaker to work but generally I just turn speakerphone on and turn the volume all the way down to use the ear speaker.fairly common problem.
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drumist said:
It's probably a loose connection.
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I'm going to agree on this one. I've taken my Aria apart more times than I probably should have... the first cellphone I've ever repaired on my own, so go figure.
My bet would be that the in-call speaker is still in place, but loose. If you open it up again, the piece you're looking for is maybe a half-inch long rectangular block with two prongs on one side. If the phone is sitting screen up, the prongs should be facing down with the points towards the top of the cell phone. It sits in a little recess above the lcd assembly.
You need to push the piece up so it's snug in it's little recess. Easy peasy.
If you've already done a digitizer replacement, you should have the tools to do a quick check and make sure the speaker is secure in the proper position.
I still think it may be a loose speaker connection, but I also think mtnlion could be right, too.
When the in-call speaker does not work, does the phone show an icon in the notification bar that indicates that a headset is connected?
In any case, I do think it's a hardware issue and not a software issue. But if the OP really wants to be certain, he can install another ROM and see if the same problem occurs.
Yeah, I took the thing apart again, and stretched those prongs a bit to make the speaker fit more snugly; hasn't had the problem since. But I think now the seal isn't quite as tight as it used to be so her screen "squishes". That'll be another day.
Thanks for the thoughts on it.
Adhesive issues
I had that issue too. To fix it, all I had to do was use a space heater (or a blow dryer) on the phone (take the battery, sim card and SD card out first) for about 15 minutes. Then take it and smoosh it underneath something flat and heavy like a book, but make sure to put something down beneath it so the screen doesn't get scratched. Once it cools down, it should be significantly less squishy.
Is anybody having problems with their mic not being sensitive? If I hold my phone an inch or more away from my face it doesn't pick up any sound at all. I've done several tests with other phones and my DNA is the only phone that is suffering from this? It's a problem because the other person on the line can't hear me at all unless I talk really really loud?
I'm having the same issue. If I hold the phone even the smallest bit away from my face, it sounds like I'm on the other side of the room to the person on the other end. VZW technical support claimed it was the software and made me do a factory reset, even though anybody with the smallest bit of tech knowledge could tell you it's a hardware problem.
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chalkitychalke said:
I'm having the same issue. If I hold the phone even the smallest bit away from my face, it sounds like I'm on the other side of the room to the person on the other end. VZW technical support claimed it was the software and made me do a factory reset, even though anybody with the smallest bit of tech knowledge could tell you it's a hardware problem.
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Actually I believe its a software problem and although I never had the issue with my dna, my friend paul did. With his phone, I was thinking it maybe a hardware issue at first but I found out that if you put his phone on speaker and then take it back off speaker it was fine. Also not only that but if you use the system test on his by dialing *#*#3424#*#* and then do a mic test, it would work perfectly there as well so if it were an actual hardware issue, it would be screwing up all the time, not just in phone calls before switching between modes and back again.
My phone got water damaged 2 weeks ago when I took it out onto the sea. Apparently waterproof doesn't apply to saltwater.
Since that incident my phone has become usable but there are still problems
-the front facing camera doesnt work at all
- the speaker and microphone rarely works. Sometimes the only way for some one to hear my voice is if I'm using the Sony earphones.
- speaking of the Sony earphones, sometimes when I plug them in music plays through the speakers (when it works it annoys)
- turning on noise cancelling emits a horrible sound in the Earphones that can actually be heard by ppl who call me
-vibration no longer works
-the volume button goes berserk sometime, and keeps acting like I'm holding volume down. And if I restart the phone it reboots in safe mode.
- the display now has a holo mark as evidence of the water damage but it's small and I consider this one of the least of damages.
What should I do? I got my like in mid March so it still has warranty. Do you guys think Sony will repair all the other damages under warranty? Or should I send my phone to a 3rd party repair service. I'm looking at quick repair and they seem good, but I'm open to suggestions.
Go and see if your warrenty covers water damage due to a faulty device, if not then you may have to pay sony repair center to fix your device
Sony says their warranty applies to defects and not damage so I guess I will have to send it of to them and see what they say. Thanks for your help.
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Half year ago I purchased my Z2 and after using it for a month some problems started happening with the jack plug.When I plugged in any headphones and started listening to music, it would stop if the jack got moved even by a tiny little bit, like if you put it in your pockets or just by rotating it with my hand very slightly.I took it to the local service centre and they replaced it.It was working fine until now and it started doing it again.My phone is fortunately waterproof, never had problem with that.I'll take it to the service again but do you have any idea how to prevent this next and what could cause this?
Thank you
Bad luck bro.No one from here complained about that kind of problem.From my experience the only problem i had with the jack was when i dived the phone in to water.After that the jack was not responsitive for like 2/3 hours.I dont know if there is some kind of protection preventing it from working so that the jack can dry in that time.After the 2/3 hours the thing was that when i plug the earphones in it the same problem like yours occured for like 1/2 hours.Sometimes it detected the earbuds,sometime it didnt.It constantly connected/disconnected them,but only for like half an hour or so,then it went back to normal working perfectly.
I got the same problem, and my girlfriend got it also since two weeks ago. I fixed it (actually not fixed it, but made it much less annoying) on my phone by blowing in my headphone jack. (It has nothing to do with water here, phone hasn't been in contact with water!!)
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I got the same problem, and my girlfriend got it also since two weeks ago. I fixed it (actually not fixed it, but made it much less annoying) on my phone by blowing in my headphone jack. (It has nothing to do with water here, phone hasn't been in contact with water!!)
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Wow! I remember trying this before but it never worked, now I got out all the dust with a chopstick and I blowed in it really hard and now it's working perfectly.Don't know how long this is gonna last but thank you!
I have sometimes fibre from jeans stuck in the headphone jack and have to use needle to take it out, otherwise headphones aren't detected at all. I almost had a heart attack that the phone is damaged, but it was just debris from a pocket..
You could also try enabling the Smart Connect - Music on the go such that it would auto play the music tracks that you have to mitigate the problem u are facing. Else, try to get a RMA
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You could also try enabling the Smart Connect - Music on the go such that it would auto play the music tracks that you have to mitigate the problem u are facing. Else, try to get a RMA
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That wont solve it at all lol. It has nothing to do with software.
I had such a problems. I messed a bit with a screwdriver and I got it fixed, but DON'T do that if you have warranty. I was scared that I almost broke it forever back then but I somehow fixed it and never touched it again.
However, what you can do is to take a needle and on the bottom there might be some dirt from the pocket. Try to take it out.
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Luckily not from an iPhone = Yesterdays technology at tomorrows prices
It's most likely software issue. the proof is me. I had same problem. When my Z2 can detect the earphone, I tried to reboot it without unplugging the earphone. Guess what, the earphone is undetected after phone reboot. And unplugging / plugging it again did nothing. There's workaround though, my Xiaomi Piston had button on it, so I pressed the button while plugging the earphone (there're a lot of thread about it here). Then it worked, sound came to the earphone, but the buttons didn't worked (when it works normally, the button works). So I think it's most likely have something to do with the software. If it was hardware issue, then once the earphone detected, a reboot would still make it detected.
It never happened so far on the bundled noise cancellation earphone, always detected, spot on.
Hello,
I do not know that this is in the appropriate forum section, but i want to share with you the solution i found related the microphone in-calls problem (the other call party cannot hear what you are talking).
If you unticked the noise suppression button and the problem persists, find a powerful compressed-air pistol and blow in the phone's bottom 3 holes (the ones over the microphone). Many said it's a hardware problem because it disappeared after they had their microphones replaced. But it disappeared only because within the replacement method the dust/water particles or whatever was stuck in there were cleaned.
CAREFUL: try to no blow the air directly into the holes, blow from an angle!
I tested this solution many times because i've noticed that the problem persists especially if I wash my phone often.
Hope it helps.
Yes, mine disappeared after the board was replaced but it is now back again, only took 1 - 2 months.
I will give this a shot, sounds plausible.
Why do you blow from an angle though? does that somehow allow the dust to come out and not get stuck further in?
Edit: I didn't try this and my microphone is working today so I'm kinda of thinking this is not the problem.