Xperia Pro/Neo/V/L :: Speaker Not Functioning - Cannot Hear Ringtone Or Listen To Any Media
Dec 26, 2012
I have purchased xperia neo V on May 2012. Since yesterday the speaker of the phone doesn't seems to be working. I am unable to hear any ringtone or listen to any media on speaker, while the same seems to be working fine when the music is played through headset. However the faint sound can be heard when you bring the speaker on to your ear.
i cant hear incoming calls or any sound from my phones internal speaker which we usually use to hear calls where as if i switch to the external speaker or plug in the headphones than i can hear it. i dont dknow whats the problem and am really worried please help. i showed the phone to a repair shop as well they checked the speaker and its perfectly fine everything else is working fine i have done the factory reset and tried to fix the problem thorugh software update as well but problem still persisits
I have an issue here with the phone. The issue came after the battery is pull off and put in on back. Previously everything is ok.When answering a call without a bluetooth device/handfree, I can't hear anything from the phone until I need to use the loud speaker always. Otherwise, I need to use the bluetooth all the while.
my x10 mini refuses to ring through the speaker,although I can hear it through headphones. I can hear voicecalls through my speaker ,and it is not in silent or aircraft mode,vibration works but only for calls
Since the Update to ICS the ringtone settings of my neoV (SI: 1254-4760) has been behaving odd: I usually set my phone to vibration only, but once the phone has been used for media playback or as alarm (using the app Alarm Droid), the ringtone setting changes to sound activated without any input from the user to do so. In previous versions the media volume was separated from ringtone volume. I see 3 possible reasons for this behavior: I need to change a setting. The volume management has been changed for ICS.
I had visited Nokia Care Center five times, at the very first time left speaker was not functioning properly, they changed the speaker but phone was not packed properly. Today I facing speaker problem again as well as phone packing is loose.
I have an iHome Bluetooth speaker and I also have a new Bluetooth surround home theater. Now, I know it is a bit of a stretch asking if I can connect both Bluetooth. I would like to know if it is possible to use the headphones jack without muting it, so that I can connect it to my Bluetooth as well.
I have a One S, about a month old. Since practically new I've noticed that when I make a call and use speaker phone the proximity sensor (dull rapidly flashing red light) turns on but doesn't function during a call, when the call is ended the proximity sensor is still turned on until I either restart the phone or make a call without speakerphone and end it. Making a call without speaker phone the proximity sensor functions correctly and turns off when the call is ended.
I have asked HTC support about this, they have recommended clearing cache partition through boot menu and clearing HTC sense app data, neither have worked and they are now suggesting the phone be sent for repair. Would you agree that this could be a hardware issue or is it more likely a software issue since proximity sensor functions normally unless the speaker phone is used?
I tried to reset setting due to my phone speaker are not functioning except if i plug in earphone.after i key in my phone code,it promp a request for restriction code which i totally cant recall.
If one were to listen to FM radio on one's Bionic (assuming this is legal. If it is against the rules, then note I would surely never do that!)....how do you plug in your earphones (needed as antenna) AND listen on the regular Bionic speakers? Is there a setting for this, or is it impossible to do?
I purchased the Photon 4G at the reccomendation of a friend and sprint employee who spoke highly of it. It, being a Motorola product, left me somewhat wary (nothing against the company, their hardware is great, not so much the software end.) The phone itself runs like a dream, no issues to speak of, yet. I connected it to my computer last night to charge, aware I'd most likely be prompted for drivers and what not, and I was correct. Surprisingly so, I was prompted with an autoplay for the Moto Helper software contained within the phone ready to install. Did so. Updated everything. All was great. I disconnected the phone and removed the back to install my micro SD card, nothing impressive, just a small 4GB I had laying around until I purchase something bigger, if I need it.
Upon reconnecting the device, I noticed rather than appearing as two separate devices, it merged both of them together under the same portable device under My Computer. Didn't know quite how to feel about that, but didn't pay any mind. I'd left it connected for most of today, when out of the blue, Motorola Media Link pops up, seemingly unprompted and for no reason, and starts trying to sync. It hangs, or something, because I only have 2 or 3 gigs worth of stuff on the card and nothing in the phone yet, and it had sat there for at least 2 or 3 horus at the "Loading new media." stage. So. I disconnected the phone, which allowed me to close MML. It should also be noted that around the same time it popped up, the storage units were separated in My Computer, each appearing as a Removable Disk, one for the SD card, one for internal storage.
Anyway. Upon reconnecting the device, MML did not reappear, and the storage units were merged once again. Attempting to launch MML did nothing, I could see it running in my resource manager, but nothing was happening. I rebooted, still nothing. I then uninstalled and reinstalled, still nothing. I'm not sure if MML is the way to go after reading topics of it messing with Applications, still, I would like the functionality available to me if I decide to use it.
My Iphone 4 just turned its self off and I cant get it to turn back on. It was fully charged and playing the Bell Media App when it ceased functioning. I tried turning it on with the button on top and nothing is happening. I have plugged it into my macbook & Itunes is not recognizing it.
I have a blackberry phn you can see incoming calls on the screen but you can't hear a ringtone. Every time I go to ringer profile theres a box that comes up that states that the tone I selected is invalid.
When making or receiving calls, I found that they could hear me, but I couldn't hear them unless I was using Speakerphone or Headset.To solve it, I plugged in the Headset and made a call. While on the call, I used the BlackBerry button to select 'Activate Handset'.
My brother has put a jack into the headphone jack outlet and im not sure what happend, but after he did that,my speaker stopped working and headphones wont work either. When i call someone they can here me but i cant here them,then when i hang up,my screen goes white,then restarts. Im not sure if he has blown the speaker or punctured through something after he put in the jack.
My phone was working fine until a few days ago. Now, if I try to use the phone to make a call...I hear nothing through the phone. I also cannot answer calls. the only way I can talk on the phone or answer an incoming call is if I use "Speaker" or Bluetooth as the audio source.
This has happened once or twice before, now it has happened three times in a week. If I try to make or answer a call the Speaker button illuminates and I can't hear anything nor can anyone on the other end.
I have an Otter Box case with the hard case inside the protective rubber. I took it to Verizon and they cleaned it good a week ago. They also showed me the way to delete the background things that are running.
Today I checked the volume setting to ensure it didn't say Earphones or whatever it says. It just says Ringer. I have to do the bigger reboot (both buttons) to make it work again.
With the .29 build now on both the 950XL and the 930, I can't hear the samples provided in the ringtone list on either phone.
All other clicks, tones, beeps and tunes come through loud and clear. The phones ring with the selected tone when a call comes in. I just can't hear them when I go through the selection list.
My torch is too quiet for me to hear. Ringtone speaker volume is cranked all the way up. Yet I am still not able to hear the ringtone.I noticed that the alarmclock is way louder.When comparing with HTC desire my Torch volume is at least 4-5 dB less. That is a big difference. I consider this a design error, as too loud a ringtone could easily bee prevented by a reasonable default setting and avoided by user adjustment.