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I recently got the BackBeat 903 as a replacement for my previous bt headset, and it works great for calls, however, when I tried listening to music the playback experience is not as good. The music plays just fine, but as soon as I move the phone, or if I turn the screen off the playback starts becoming choppy, as if the audio player (I tried several, and they all do the same) would loose CPU time and control to the G-Sensor or something, and then when I stop moving it around the playback resumes. Anybody had the same problem? Thanks for your help!
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I recently got the BackBeat 903 as a replacement for my previous bt headset, and it works great for calls, however, when I tried listening to music the playback experience is not as good. The music plays just fine, but as soon as I move the phone, or if I turn the screen off the playback starts becoming choppy, as if the audio player (I tried several, and they all do the same) would loose CPU time and control to the G-Sensor or something, and then when I stop moving it around the playback resumes. Anybody had the same problem? Thanks for your help!
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Hey there benitton, I have the same headset, and experience the exact same issue...intermittent skipping, as if the handset was bogging down for different reasons.
However, I'm firmly of the opinion that the issue is with the phone and the sub-par bluetooth stack in it, not with the headset itself. I haven't tried other BT stereo headsets with this phone, but I've used the backbeats with other devices, and didn't have the same issue at all.
Unfortunately, I haven't yet found any source or method for replacing the BT stack in the TP2, we may just be stuck with this one for good
Have you used any other stereo BT headsets with your TP2? If so, did you notice the same symptoms at all? (<----- that's a question for anybody, not just the OP)
Unfortunately I have not found any other headset that I would like to use, and as you mention, it seems that no matter which one we could use we'll have the same problem. I am trying to see if there is any way we can run any audio player in exclusive mode, maybe that could help a little bit, but since the BT stack is part the system, I guess it will still have problems. I tried disabling the G-Sensor, but I was not able to fully disable it, so I still had problems with the audio, but not as much as when it is fully enabled. I will keep trying to find something, and any suggestions you might have would be wonderful. Thank you!
hey guys.. i was planning to buy this one.. seeing this post.. i just cancelled my order...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320508090475
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do you guys think same will happen with this one also??
depakjan said:
hey guys.. i was planning to buy this one.. seeing this post.. i just cancelled my order...
do you guys think same will happen with this one also??
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I honestly haven't tried any other BT stereo headsets with the TP2, so I can't say for sure...but honestly for $12 I might just pick up that motorola to give it a shot and see.
But...I'm sure there's others here who have used that same model, or even different ones, who could comment on whether they've seen the same issues...
I have the backbeat 906 (it's a 903 with the headphone jack adapter in the box) and haven't had stutter problems using a Touch Pro 2, T-Mobile version, with the stock 6.5 ROM and S2P/S2U2. The audio quality has been great and I use the thing while running so it's obviously moving constantly. What software are you running on your phone that might be eating CPU?
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I have the backbeat 906 (it's a 903 with the headphone jack adapter in the box) and haven't had stutter problems using a Touch Pro 2, T-Mobile version, with the stock 6.5 ROM and S2P/S2U2. The audio quality has been great and I use the thing while running so it's obviously moving constantly. What software are you running on your phone that might be eating CPU?
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Yeah I really should have bought the 906's instead...because now I can't find the adapter sold separately anywhere, and I already have a number of uses for it
Now when I have the issue, I usually have nothing running but the media player itself (I've had the issue with several different ones as well). However, after re-reading the OP's notes, they do bring up a good point...I've got my g-sensor set to work with manila too, so that might contribute to the issue, but it's intermittent enough that I can't tell yet whether turning the sensor off made any difference.
It also occured to me this morning that it might be related to the commonly-felt lag whenever the SMS module is engaged (like when receiving an SMS)...again, since not every SMS msg seems to affect the performance exactly the same, it'll be a little while 'till I can tell for sure.
While we wait for any other suggestions, those might be things for benniton to take a look at too
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Yeah I really should have bought the 906's instead...because now I can't find the adapter sold separately anywhere, and I already have a number of uses for it
Now when I have the issue, I usually have nothing running but the media player itself (I've had the issue with several different ones as well). However, after re-reading the OP's notes, they do bring up a good point...I've got my g-sensor set to work with manila too, so that might contribute to the issue, but it's intermittent enough that I can't tell yet whether turning the sensor off made any difference.
It also occured to me this morning that it might be related to the commonly-felt lag whenever the SMS module is engaged (like when receiving an SMS)...again, since not every SMS msg seems to affect the performance exactly the same, it'll be a little while 'till I can tell for sure.
While we wait for any other suggestions, those might be things for benniton to take a look at too
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Interesting. I'm not using the g sensor for pretty much anything - usually when I'm using the 906s it's while running so my handset's got Endomondo, S2P, S2U2, and sometimes pocket outlook open. I've noticed it breaks up a little if i have my phone in the opposite pocket from the left earphone (so right pocket) but it doesn't stutter exactly, just drops in quality. left pocket is fine though. it's always been fine in a belt case.
Before S2P had working AVRCP on the Pro2 I was using the Music tab built into Manila and didn't have any lag issues with that either. Though, I just thought of this - wifi interference? BT and wifi use the same frequency bands and watching youtube videos over wifi has definitely induced a headphone stutter for me in the past. I got around it by letting the video cache first and then playing.
Problem disconnecting calls
Hey fellas...
I got the Plantronics Backbeat 903 for my Touch Pro 2. I really like the headset but I'm having a problem with it not disconnecting a call when I click the phone button on it to hang up.
It will always pick up the call when I click the button to answer but it will only sucessfully hang up the call maybe 1 out of 5 or six times.
Are any of you experiencing the same issue?
I had a Sprint Touch and bluetooth worked great with S9 headset. Then I got a Diamond and headset was horrible, lots of cut-outs, tried all kinds of things to no avail. Also got a Jabra BT2010, same problem with Diamond. Now I have the Touch Pro 2, Sprint, WM6.1 and Jabra works great with S2P, Resco Radio, StreamCenter and Slacker radio. Haven't tried with S9 because it died, battery won't hold charge, before I got the TP2. Just thought I would share my experience.
Was the quality good streaming with the TP2 Bluetooth or using the adaptor?
Can I ask what case you use with the TP2 when running? I would like this set up but don't want to risk damage to the phone through swear or rain. Does the TP2 fit in a iPhone armband?
Edit: Just found this thread for anyone else after an armband:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=571536
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I have the backbeat 906 (it's a 903 with the headphone jack adapter in the box) and haven't had stutter problems using a Touch Pro 2, T-Mobile version, with the stock 6.5 ROM and S2P/S2U2. The audio quality has been great and I use the thing while running so it's obviously moving constantly. What software are you running on your phone that might be eating CPU?
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Was the quality good streaming with the TP2 Bluetooth or using the adaptor?
Can I ask what case you use with the TP2 when running? I would like this set up but don't want to risk damage to the phone through swear or rain. Does the TP2 fit in a iPhone armband?
Edit: Just found this thread for anyone else after an armband:
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Good with both the TP2 and the adaptor. I use S2P on the phone for my music app along with S2U2. As far as cases go, I just run with the phone in my pocket - I've run races in the rain and the phone's been entirely unaffected. Very solid hardware.
I used the BackBeat 903 with my iPhone 3G and experienced the constant breakup of signal whenever I tried to move around. If I was completely motionless, it provided superb quality - but if I tried to slowly walk across the room - it would break up with a frequency that approximately matched every right step (the phone was in my right pocket).
I disabled the "shake to shuffle" feature, just to be sure.
I tried holding the phone right up by my shoulders while walking, yet the disruptions continued.
And now I have upgraded to an iPhone 4 - and the problem is worse, not better.
Are we sure this is an Apple problem and not a Plantronics problem? Either way, I can't use the 903 for its intended purpose - to listen while walking.
Very, very frustrated.
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I used the BackBeat 903 with my iPhone 3G and experienced the constant breakup of signal whenever I tried to move around. If I was completely motionless, it provided superb quality - but if I tried to slowly walk across the room - it would break up with a frequency that approximately matched every right step (the phone was in my right pocket).
I disabled the "shake to shuffle" feature, just to be sure.
I tried holding the phone right up by my shoulders while walking, yet the disruptions continued.
And now I have upgraded to an iPhone 4 - and the problem is worse, not better.
Are we sure this is an Apple problem and not a Plantronics problem? Either way, I can't use the 903 for its intended purpose - to listen while walking.
Very, very frustrated.
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I normally keep my phone in my left hand pocket when using the headphones - I believe the antenna is on the left side. I experienced poor performance with my phone on the right side of my body, but performance is typically good on the left. I've noticed that if I have a significant amount of metal between my head and the phone pocket (like, say, a handgun) the signal breaks up - my assumption is that whatever is in between the phone and the headset causes interference in the bluetooth connection. The best performance I've had has been my phone in the left side pocket of a pair of gym shorts, only wearing the shorts and a t-shirt. Also, for some reason my insulin pump doesn't seem to have enough metal in it to cause interference.
You have to make sure that your mobile phone is located on the left side of your body whole time, while you're using backbeat 903. It's in the manual hehehe. This will solve your problem. cheers.
Problem solved!!!
atleast for me ...I simply disabled the WIFI and poof the choppyness is gone and now plays without any distortion clear as a bell...hope this helps.
Of course I also used a registry editor to remove unwanted programs and clean out useless files.......... I think the problem lies with The 528MHz Qualcomm CPU with 288 megs of RAM.. I do not think it is sufficient enough to run all things at once...I would suggest to remove any and all unnecessary programs/files, then disable all which can be enabled when needed....good luck.
Hi
At the moment im in the planning stages of doing a Nexus 7 headunit for my car.
What I have planned at the moment is for the nexus 7 and the S3 to be running tablet talk.
This allows the called id to be displayed on the nexus whilst the phone still does the calls.
What i wanted to do was have my S3 and nexus 7 plugged in via splitter to the aux to my radio
This will allow the S3 call to be played on the car speakers aswell as the audio from the Nexus 7.
When i receive a call the nexus 7 audio mutes and the S3 can continue to route audio to the car
Is there such an adapter that will allow the audio to pass through and allow me to plug in a small microphone?
Like how the normal headphones work with built in mic.
I would like the same sort of thing, where as the phone call is routed through the headset jack and to the car speakers, and if i add a microphone as well so that i can have the phone in the arm rest hidden and use a better microphone near the windscreen just like a normal bluetooth handsfree kit does.
If anyone can help i would really appreciate it, As this will solve alot of problems for me
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Seen some
SENSITIVE TIE CLIP LAPEL LAVALIER MICROPHONE for IPHONE IPAD IPOD & SMARTPHONE'S
on the auction site, Would something like that work?
Anyone done this before?
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Ive seen some before and also a new one at ces... Get it and try it, if it doesent work send it back..
Good luck as always and have a nice day
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NatTheCat said:
Ive seen some before and also a new one at ces... Get it and try it, if it doesent work send it back..
Good luck as always and have a nice day
Sent From The B*S*A*D Child Prime
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Will any splitter adapter work?
As iirc the microphone pin is different on the S3 compared to iphones etc.
I am planning to buy one of these two models.
Are both of them fully compatible with latest fw versions of Note 3?
Caller id / email notifications work fine?
Any issues i should know before adding to cart?
vadergr said:
Any issues i should know before adding to cart?
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Yeah why aren't you buying me a set?
All joking aside they should work just fine on your Note 3. Enjoy!
I had some issues with Sbh52 regarding dropped connections but they resolved after update. SBH52 is fine and all but I never used the speaker and didn't care about the screen either. It broke for no reason after just three months of use and I bought SBH 20, which goes for 23 pounds on ebay uk. I like it better since it's not dragging on my shirts and can be well hidden.
Think hard how much do you need the screen and the speaker and more importantly - is it worth 2-3 sbh 20's?
Iove my sbh50. I've had 2 in fact,thought I lost one and bought another. 1week later I found it left on with a full charge. Granted it was not connected to a phone and in stand by but even then I get about 10 hours with non stop streaming music and taking calls. Another plus is you can stay connected while charging. Which is great in the car. I also use it with an FM tuner that has 3.5mm plug and a head unit in another car with the 3.5mm aux, bookshelf speakers ect and it all works great. You can also pair 2 devices at a time and separate music and calls. In my car with a Bluetooth head untit I have the note 3 stream music not calls for privacy, and the calls only go to the SbH50 to earbuds. Alternatively you can have your phone connected for calls and another device, say your tablet connected for media.
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I like mine as well, gets good battery (8hrs- straight or mixed) Plus I like that you can use any headphones/earbuds.
I hate that rubber/silicone tip found on most earbuds these days (hate not being able to hear whats around me) But most hard tip earbuds dont come with media controls.
Had mine since January and still like it.
HI all, I have one of the most interesting bluetooth headsets designed by Sony and I absolutely love using it with my D6708, the Sony Xperia Z3v for Verizon. I love being able to swap out the headphones with any other ones to use with the headset for wireless listening and being able to make and receive calls even without a mic on the headphones itself.
My question is, how easily does OLED display breaks? This morning I found out my display doesn't light up anything but the headset still functions. I can listen to my music and listen to whatever channel I have on the FM radio mode. Without the display though, I can't see who's calling, what song I'm listening to, or what channel I'm listening to. I bought the device back in September of last year through ebay, so what options do I have with this?
Not the same issue but I have the same headset and it refused to turn off. No matter how many times I turned it off it just started back up again, thankfully I bought it off Amazon and had a replacement 2 days later. Not quite sure how you can solve your issue, could just be one of those things where it just stops working. I'm not too fond of the SBH50, the MW600 I had before was much more reliable and the range was superior as well as the power? of it, I use mine a lot at work and the MW600 could penetrate through walls, the SBH50 just stops working and looses connection.
At the beginning i noticed distortion sound coming with Alram sound and i thought it is the ringtone and changed it , used my mobile phone normally and sound is perfect playing music.
I searched the issue because i had doubts and unfortunately all the series has the same issue :
- When there is cold weather ( you can put the mobile at freezer for 5 minutes if you live in summer season now) the sound get distortion
- If you take your mobile to a flight , the same problem appears and sometimes the sound is not coming at all from the speakers
To solve the problem immediately , eject your sim tray out and surprise ! the mobile sound back to normal ! you can make the test over and over and the same result i tried may things , wiping cach ,restarting nothing solve the problem except ejecting the sim tray !
You can google it for S22 distortion and crackling and you will find many people on Samsung community had the same issue and even replaced it with new ones and got the same issue ! Also you will find a youtube video showing the problem .
I don`t know is it a software problem ! but i don't think so .
Please share with me your experience and your thoughts and if anyone can get an official statement from Samsung let us know .
Msrag said:
At the beginning i noticed distortion sound coming with Alram sound and i thought it is the ringtone and changed it , used my mobile phone normally and sound is perfect playing music.
I searched the issue because i had doubts and unfortunately all the series has the same issue :
- When there is cold weather ( you can put the mobile at freezer for 5 minutes if you live in summer season now) the sound get distortion
- If you take your mobile to a flight , the same problem appears and sometimes the sound is not coming at all from the speakers
To solve the problem immediately , eject your sim tray out and surprise ! the mobile sound back to normal ! you can make the test over and over and the same result i tried may things , wiping cach ,restarting nothing solve the problem except ejecting the sim tray !
You can google it for S22 distortion and crackling and you will find many people on Samsung community had the same issue and even replaced it with new ones and got the same issue ! Also you will find a youtube video showing the problem .
I don`t know is it a software problem ! but i don't think so .
Please share with me your experience and your thoughts and if anyone can get an official statement from Samsung let us know .
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Have you tried over earphones when distortion happened? Try if distortion goes over headphones as well, over bluetooth or especialy wired earhones.... I have S22+ and i get distorted sound randomly not in cold but maybe when its little more woarm. It hapens ONLY over wired usb-c earphones - and not over speaker or bluetooth. try it and post your resoults please!!!???
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Have you tried over earphones when distortion happened? Try if distortion goes over headphones as well, over bluetooth or especialy wired earhones.... I have S22+ and i get distorted sound randomly not in cold but maybe when its little more woarm. It hapens ONLY over wired usb-c earphones - and not over speaker or bluetooth. try it and post your resoults please!!!???
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Hello ,
I have tried Bluetooth earbuds , no distortion/crackling but at the same time when i play it on device speakers it makes distortion/crackling .
i did not try wires headphones ,but i guess no use since the Bluetooth are ok ,which means the problem in the debice itself .
you can try the freezer , put the phone in plastic bag and put in freezer for 5 minutes and try .
Also because i travel alot , the presssure from the airplane make the same problem and sim tray ejecting fix it !
I am so disappointed dude
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Msrag said:
Hello ,
I have tried Bluetooth earbuds , no distortion/crackling but at the same time when i play it on device speakers it makes distortion/crackling .
i did not try wires headphones ,but i guess no use since the Bluetooth are ok ,which means the problem in the debice itself .
you can try the freezer , put the phone in plastic bag and put in freezer for 5 minutes and try .
Also because i travel alot , the presssure from the airplane make the same problem and sim tray ejecting fix it !
I am so disappointed dude
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I dont think u understood what i meant. I said u need too try if distortion continues also over WIRED earbuds over USB-C, (bluetooth uses didferent transistors" inside the phone to send audio out over radio frequency) beacose its possible that this can be fixed via software, in case the distortion continues over earbuds. Its not only pressure that its the cause, it can also be temperature control over S22 amplifier or the other transitors that are responsible of sending audio output out of the phone (speakers, bluetooth or wired ) - u need too test it all at the time when distortion started to happening. And also try turn on or OFF the UHQ upscaller in sound settings, too see if distortion over speakers stops then. Its all about diagnostics. Myself when i switch UHQ upscaller , it stops over earbuds for example. (i got S22+). I saw all videos of that issues and i have read all Samsung forums and others, and the issue varies - and mostly its considering Ultra version, not other two devices of S22 series. Other two can have other codec problems or something. Maybe its even all connected too the firmware issue when it comes too audio outputs and stuff, since the S22 series at the same time has also audio/video syncin issues and whatnot.
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I dont think u understood what i meant. I said u need too try if distortion continues also over WIRED earbuds over USB-C, (bluetooth uses didferent transistors" inside the phone to send audio out over radio frequency) beacose its possible that this can be fixed via software, in case the distortion continues over earbuds. Its not only pressure that its the cause, it can also be temperature control over S22 amplifier or the other transitors that are responsible of sending audio output out of the phone (speakers, bluetooth or wired ) - u need too test it all at the time when distortion started to happening. And also try turn on or OFF the UHQ upscaller in sound settings, too see if distortion over speakers stops then. Its all about diagnostics. Myself when i switch UHQ upscaller , it stops over earbuds for example. (i got S22+). I saw all videos of that issues and i have read all Samsung forums and others, and the issue varies - and mostly its considering Ultra version, not other two devices of S22 series. Other two can have other codec problems or something. Maybe its even all connected too the firmware issue when it comes too audio outputs and stuff, since the S22 series at the same time has also audio/video syncin issues and whatnot.
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Let's hope that is a software issue
I will find a usb c /aux connector and try the wired headphones and let you know the results for sure .
Just let me know how to turn off/on UHQ upscaler ?
One more thing i forgot to say , i tested during the flight also to leave the sim tray slightly opened for around 1 hour ( the same time left closed to test the problem ) and the problem did not happen !
so it suowed when tray is closed and didn't show when tray is not closed .
Under Settings go to menu sound quality and effects, and in that menu you will find that option. Im adding picture. HQU option is available only when u have connected WIRED USB -C earbuds. HQ audio works only over wired audio transmition.
Remember, when distortion starts, try listening over all 3 ways (speak, bluetooth earphones and more importantly WIRED earphones over USB-C). Then let us know, if distortion goes over earbuds as well. After that try that UHQ upscaller, but usilly helpes, issues still returns after a min or two in my case. Im thinking its software firmware issue....and If issues persists over wired USB-C , then try boot in safe mode, and test all 3 ways again - and if then it will be gone, then its almost certain, that its software issue. (U can also try at once when u take phone out of the freezer, and started crackling, boot into safe mode and check if the issue persists in safe mode.
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Under Settings go to menu sound quality and effects, and in that menu you will find that option. Im adding picture. HQU option is available only when u have connected WIRED USB -C earbuds. HQ audio works only over wired audio transmition.
Remember, when distortion starts, try listening over all 3 ways (speak, bluetooth earphones and more importantly WIRED earphones over USB-C). Then let us know, if distortion goes over earbuds as well. After that try that UHQ upscaller, but usilly helpes, issues still returns after a min or two in my case. Im thinking its software firmware issue....and If issues persists over wired USB-C , then try boot in safe mode, and test all 3 ways again - and if then it will be gone, then its almost certain, that its software issue. (U can also try at once when u take phone out of the freezer, and started crackling, boot into safe mode and check if the issue persists in safe mode.
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I will try to check the wired if any luck to find the convertor but i am telling you bro it is hardware malfunction !
Anyway check my contribution below ,i made a breakthrough and please try to direct people on the community to my contribution as for some reason i can not reply in theirs
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Msrag said:
At the beginning i noticed distortion sound coming with Alram sound and i thought it is the ringtone and changed it , used my mobile phone normally and sound is perfect playing music.
I searched the issue because i had doubts and unfortunately all the series has the same issue :
- When there is cold weather ( you can put the mobile at freezer for 5 minutes if you live in summer season now) the sound get distortion
- If you take your mobile to a flight , the same problem appears and sometimes the sound is not coming at all from the speakers
To solve the problem immediately , eject your sim tray out and surprise ! the mobile sound back to normal ! you can make the test over and over and the same result i tried may things , wiping cach ,restarting nothing solve the problem except ejecting the sim tray !
You can google it for S22 distortion and crackling and you will find many people on Samsung community had the same issue and even replaced it with new ones and got the same issue ! Also you will find a youtube video showing the problem .
I don`t know is it a software problem ! but i don't think so .
Please share with me your experience and your thoughts and if anyone can get an official statement from Samsung let us know .
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UPDATE **** 12 Apr 2022
Hello S22 series owners ,
Cutting to the point , we all suffered speaker distortion problem due to getting the device in cold weather or on a flight ! and we all know about fixing it by ejecting the sim tray to equalize that pressure !
Well I have Galaxy watch 4 and it has an option after getting into water , to select from drop menu called ejecting water , and it make short tones !
And i thought it should be the same with the smartphone , there has to be a way to eject that pressure/mositure , i searched and found an application explained by someone on youtube channel ( Tech 786 ) called Sonic wave - sonic pitch tone sound generator ; you can find it as Apk just google it .
Anywya he was showing this app as a solution for ejecting water from a sumberged phone to clear the speakers from the water by playing 165HZ tone for a minute or so .
I installed the app , took my s22+ to the freezer for 5 minutes till showed the malfunction of the speaker then started the application and played the 165HZ tone and less than one minute the sound back to normal !(as if you have ejected the sim tray out ).
This is a hope that the problem could be solved by a software tweak , that when the phone senses a temperatures drop or too much pressure ,activates something like that or at least Samsung make an option like in Galaxy watch 4 !
Finally , i will have the device on a flight in 2 days ,i will test onboard during the flight , and check this app , will it help also without the sim tray trick or no and i will come back to you all.
Samsung please fix this !
Msrag said:
UPDATE **** 12 Apr 2022
Hello S22 series owners ,
Cutting to the point , we all suffered speaker distortion problem due to getting the device in cold weather or on a flight ! and we all know about fixing it by ejecting the sim tray to equalize that pressure !
Well I have Galaxy watch 4 and it has an option after getting into water , to select from drop menu called ejecting water , and it make short tones !
And i thought it should be the same with the smartphone , there has to be a way to eject that pressure/mositure , i searched and found an application explained by someone on youtube channel ( Tech 786 ) called Sonic wave - sonic pitch tone sound generator ; you can find it as Apk just google it .
Anywya he was showing this app as a solution for ejecting water from a sumberged phone to clear the speakers from the water by playing 165HZ tone for a minute or so .
I installed the app , took my s22+ to the freezer for 5 minutes till showed the malfunction of the speaker then started the application and played the 165HZ tone and less than one minute the sound back to normal !(as if you have ejected the sim tray out ).
This is a hope that the problem could be solved by a software tweak , that when the phone senses a temperatures drop or too much pressure ,activates something like that or at least Samsung make an option like in Galaxy watch 4 !
Finally , i will have the device on a flight in 2 days ,i will test onboard during the flight , and check this app , will it help also without the sim tray trick or no and i will come back to you all.
Samsung please fix this !
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Dont forget when u gonna test your theory, test also using wired usb earphones, if problem presist there too
I'd just like to say I don't have any distortion with my S22+. That's with USB wired headphones, being on a flight, playing music and notifications through the speaker... So, it's definitely not with everyone. Like someone else posted, if you're in your return window, return it!
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I'd just like to say I don't have any distortion with my S22+. That's with USB wired headphones, being on a flight, playing music and notifications through the speaker... So, it's definitely not with everyone. Like someone else posted, if you're in your return window, return it!
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this issue happends very rarely, usilly its all fine with earphones, but randomly rarely distortion starts...
I just noticed the same thing on my flight, when I landed the sound was distorted, took it two hours to stabilize.
I currently have a physical SIM but want to swap to ESIM in order to use dual sim overseas.
Anyone has a solution if using ESIM instead of SIM?
I tried the trick with the 165Hz sound wave, it didn't work after the latest sw update, I had to pull the sim card out.