Strange sounds from the speaker - XPERIA X1 Android Development

Hello. The speaker phone can be heard whistling or other sounds as if the phone is interfering with the radio. It's something to do with it? Sorry for my English.

Speaker is always on in android, so it's not anything unusual. Developers need to fix this.

matejdro said:
Speaker is always on in android, so it's not anything unusual. Developers need to fix this.
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just plug the headphones in for a second, and plug it out/
the sound will disappear)

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Speaker only playing some sounds

Hey Folks
I had the issue with my usb charging port "Charging paused voltage too high" Issue was due to a defective usb port so I changed it as advised by this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1675688&highlight=charging+paused
That has fixed my usb issue however after putting it back together I noticed the speaker doesn't play all sounds. I can hear the bootup sound fine but when I do anything else on the phone such as set alarms, play mp3s etc. I don't hear anything. When I turn the volume up and down I only hear a faint clicking noise (not the real volume rocker sound) Speaker was fine before I disassembled. Any idea on what I can try? Did I damage my speaker? Don't really want to buy a new speaker unless I really have to.
Thanks!
woodyear99 said:
Hey Folks
I had the issue with my usb charging port "Charging paused voltage too high" Issue was due to a defective usb port so I changed it as advised by this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1675688&highlight=charging+paused
That has fixed my usb issue however after putting it back together I noticed the speaker doesn't play all sounds. I can hear the bootup sound fine but when I do anything else on the phone such as set alarms, play mp3s etc. I don't hear anything. When I turn the volume up and down I only hear a faint clicking noise (not the real volume rocker sound) Speaker was fine before I disassembled. Any idea on what I can try? Did I damage my speaker? Don't really want to buy a new speaker unless I really have to.
Thanks!
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As you have already disassembled the phone I am not sure whether you did a damage or not. But you can try flashing stock rom again and see if the problem still persists. If it does then it must be hardware fault. Try changing it carefully or get a technician
sahilarora2003 said:
As you have already disassembled the phone I am not sure whether you did a damage or not. But you can try flashing stock rom again and see if the problem still persists. If it does then it must be hardware fault. Try changing it carefully or get a technician
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I don't think I broke anything since when I put back in the old usb charging connector the sound works fine. I wonder if this new usb charging connector I ordered off ebay is defective :S
woodyear99 said:
I don't think I broke anything since when I put back in the old usb charging connector the sound works fine. I wonder if this new usb charging connector I ordered off ebay is defective :S
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Charging is nothing to do with it. Flashing a stock rom or custom rom will test it for you whether its a software fault or a hardware fault..
sahilarora2003 said:
Charging is nothing to do with it. Flashing a stock rom or custom rom will test it for you whether its a software fault or a hardware fault..
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I did flash to stock. As I said when I use my original charging connector sound is fine, when I put in this new one
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-OEM-Con...Accessories&hash=item41695438f5#ht_809wt_1163
sound doesn't work.
I guess it is defective.
woodyear99 said:
I did flash to stock. As I said when I use my original charging connector sound is fine, when I put in this new one
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-OEM-Con...Accessories&hash=item41695438f5#ht_809wt_1163
sound doesn't work.
I guess it is defective.
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woodyear99 said:
I noticed the speaker doesn't play all sounds. I can hear the bootup sound fine but when I do anything else on the phone such as set alarms, play mp3s etc. I don't hear anything. When I turn the volume up and down I only hear a faint clicking noise (not the real volume rocker sound) Speaker was fine before I disassembled.
Thanks!
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And if its working fine while using original then the other one must be defective.
sahilarora2003 said:
And if its working fine while using original then the other one must be defective.
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Yeah I was just wondering if I missed a step in terms of reconnecting the speaker. I will email the seller to get it exchanged. Sucks though as my original charging connector is still giving me the "charging paused message" and it says "charging" even when I unplug my phone :s

Strange speaker issue

Hi all,
I have a strange issue with one mobo for i9000 and I thought that maybe someone will be able to help with that. I have not been able to find any solution on the forum or anywhere else. The problem is that the speaker generally works - when I change the ringtone or notifications, the sound gets through it, however it does not play any sound when playing multimedia type of sound (so in games, or when changing multimedia volume in settings). When I connect headphones, the sound works ok for multimedia. Does anyone have an idea on what is going on with it? I have never seen such an issue, is there any way o fix it?
Thanks,
XaFFaX
The_XaFFaX said:
Hi all,
I have a strange issue with one mobo for i9000 and I thought that maybe someone will be able to help with that. I have not been able to find any solution on the forum or anywhere else. The problem is that the speaker generally works - when I change the ringtone or notifications, the sound gets through it, however it does not play any sound when playing multimedia type of sound (so in games, or when changing multimedia volume in settings). When I connect headphones, the sound works ok for multimedia. Does anyone have an idea on what is going on with it? I have never seen such an issue, is there any way o fix it?
Thanks,
XaFFaX
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Try to change your rom if problem still there then it must be fault in speakers then go to service centre.
It confused me, that you write the speaker sounds normal ...
Are you using BigMEM or something which breaks some kernel-libs for multimedia???
freakymod2120 said:
It confused me, that you write the speaker sounds normal ...
Are you using BigMEM or something which breaks some kernel-libs for multimedia???
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Yeah, the sound gets through it when I select different ringtones, but not when playing multimedia. However when I connect headphones, all is ok.
Currently the phone was wiped clean and installed stock rom using Odin, so I assume if there even were modifications like those you mention, those should be all gone now.
Hmhh strange:
When you are using stock rom and the problem still exists it should be a hardware problem with the speaker maybe with some frequencies???
Because when you use your headphones erverything works okay, so the is produced by the kernel-drivers ...
The_XaFFaX said:
Yeah, the sound gets through it when I select different ringtones, but not when playing multimedia. However when I connect headphones, all is ok.
Currently the phone was wiped clean and installed stock rom using Odin, so I assume if there even were modifications like those you mention, those should be all gone now.
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The_XaFFaX said:
Yeah, the sound gets through it when I select different ringtones, but not when playing multimedia. However when I connect headphones, all is ok.
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check if you have any lint /dirt lodged in your headphone slot, try use a needle of tooth pick, when phone is powered off and battery removed.
Check this out! You , YES! you are an " Android ". Not your phone but U.​
It is strange, i never get this ideas ...:crying:
when i read your posting it is so obvious
xsenman said:
check if you have any lint /dirt lodged in your headphone slot, try use a needle of tooth pick, when phone is powered off and battery removed.
Check this out! You , YES! you are an " Android ". Not your phone but U.​
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xsenman said:
check if you have any lint /dirt lodged in your headphone slot, try use a needle of tooth pick, when phone is powered off and battery removed.
I will, thanks. I did not realize this may be the issue, since all other sounds go through the speaker. But then if the sound for ringtones goes through speaker regardless of connected headphones, this may be the issue.
I will check and see if this will help, thanks!
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Please let us know if it works now ...:good:
Thanks!
The_XaFFaX said:
xsenman said:
check if you have any lint /dirt lodged in your headphone slot, try use a needle of tooth pick, when phone is powered off and battery removed.
I will, thanks. I did not realize this may be the issue, since all other sounds go through the speaker. But then if the sound for ringtones goes through speaker regardless of connected headphones, this may be the issue.
I will check and see if this will help, thanks!
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Ok so I have managed to trace the problem. It turned out that international version of i9000 has a different sensor/headphone connector than the SC-02B I have. I have ripped off the sensor/headphone module from original leftovers of the screen and connected it to the board and launched the phone. All sound works fine then, no issues whatsoever. Youtube works, ringtones work, even the light sensor works (it did not when I tested it on the international board). So this is it guys. Probably the same problem is with wifi - there are different board connectors and the antenna is not connected, hence low signal.
Thanks for your replies and help, much appreciated!
XaFFaX

[Q] Speakers and earphones not working on any rom

Hello,
Ive tried a lot of roms , but in every rom my speakers and earphones don't work for music and also can hear phone calls only in the loudspeaker,please help......
Many people are having problem with their speakers and headphones..
Maybe its a hardware issue..
Best way to check if your in stock xperia/ stock based ROM is
Go to dialer
Dial
*+*+7378423#*#*
(*#*#service#*#*)
Check there dude..
If its still not working go to the Sony centre (with your stock ROM in your phone and act stupid if you still have warranty [emoji12] [emoji12] [emoji12] [emoji12] [emoji12] )
It is not working in 'service' as well.
But strangely, when I plug in ear phones and open the FM Radio app and switch on the loudspeaker, I can hear sound. So, this is not a hardware issue.
Also, going to the service center is not an option.
.::Ash::. said:
It is not working in 'service' as well.
But strangely, when I plug in ear phones and open the FM Radio app and switch on the loudspeaker, I can hear sound. So, this is not a hardware issue.
Also, going to the service center is not an option.
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It might be some sort of hardware issue! This is usually caused by dirt in the headphone jack making the phone think that headphones are plugged in all the time, can you change the ringer volume and see if the sound comes through the speaker?
noahvt said:
It might be some sort of hardware issue! This is usually caused by dirt in the headphone jack making the phone think that headphones are plugged in all the time, can you change the ringer volume and see if the sound comes through the speaker?
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Then, if I were to actually plug in earphones I should be able to hear something right? Not happening though. I just cleaned the headphone jack and it doesn't seem to work.

Strange bug concerning speaker CM12.1

Hi everyone, i had this strange bug suddenly, and I don't know how to fix it.
Whenever I want to play music/YouTube/Chrome/etc -Sounds with my inbuild speaker, it doesn't produce a sound anymore. However, I can hear my alarm or hear my ringtone. Earphones aren't a problem.
Any way to fix this? Thanks!
Deleunes254 said:
Hi everyone, i had this strange bug suddenly, and I don't know how to fix it.
Whenever I want to play music/YouTube/Chrome/etc -Sounds with my inbuild speaker, it doesn't produce a sound anymore. However, I can hear my alarm or hear my ringtone. Earphones aren't a problem.
Any way to fix this? Thanks!
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Try this: plug the earphones, play some music, stop the music, unplug the earphones.
Tomoms said:
Try this: plug the earphones, play some music, stop the music, unplug the earphones.
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I will try this. Strange thing is I use my earphones everyday, so normally, that bug should've dissappeared then. But anyway i'll look into it, thanks!
Have you ever been into disassembling the device?
If you did, you might want to reseat the audio jack flex cable. Loose connection of this will cause problems as described.
If you didn't, then you may have to troubleshoot the problem as described by Tomomms. This is frankly, quite a trending problem for XSP users.

How to force audio to play with front speaker?

As the title saids. The reason to do so is my phone "thinks" that an earphone is connected, but there's actually no earphone connected. Now all the audio are played with the "earphone that doesn't exist", that means the speaker won't play anything other than alarms.
I searched for solution, and found an app called "headset toggle" on Google Play. It allowed me to play music with the back speaker, but that's useless. What annoys me is that when I receive a phone call, the audio is also played with the "earphone that doesn't exist". I wonder if anyone knows how to force the audio in phone calls to play with front speaker.
Btw I'm using cm12.1, so I do have root. I've also tried flashing different roms, even stock rom to see if it's a software issue, unfortunately it's not.
Also I've found a "front speaker only mod" here but the download link is broken. If anyone have downloaded it before can you share a copy to me?
Here,
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.woodslink.android.wiredheadphoneroutingfix
Iekuta said:
Here,
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.woodslink.android.wiredheadphoneroutingfix
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Thanks for the reply. I tried that app, it did what I want to do but it requires a ram consumpting background service. Please tell me if there's any other methods that doesn't require a background service. Thank you!:fingers-crossed:
Please, anyone knows a less ram consumpting method?
steveglowplunk said:
Please, anyone knows a less ram consumpting method?
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If i were you should buy earpiece jack i think. Mine was broken too and i live with that broken jack for 1month and ordered a new jack, repaired it and everything is working like charm. Still using it about 7 months and no problem.
Its so cheap on Aliexpress.
Iekuta said:
If i were you should buy earpiece jack i think. Mine was broken too and i live with that broken jack for 1month and ordered a new jack, repaired it and everything is working like charm. Still using it about 7 months and no problem.
Its so cheap on Aliexpress.
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Thanks for the suggestion. But I wanted to see if there's any software that allows me to switch between earphone and speaker mode. The phone could still play sounds through earphone after I plug one in, but it thought I still have an earphone connected after I remove the earphone.
Didn't quite understand what's an "earpiece jack" btw. Did you replace the whole earpiece of the phone?
steveglowplunk said:
Thanks for the suggestion. But I wanted to see if there's any software that allows me to switch between earphone and speaker mode. The phone could still play sounds through earphone after I plug one in, but it thought I still have an earphone connected after I remove the earphone.
Didn't quite understand what's an "earpiece jack" btw. Did you replace the whole earpiece of the phone?
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Yes i mean that, sorry for bad english :silly:
I totally understand your problem, it is the same problem happened to me
I suggest you because it's so easy to change the jack-port (whatever means lol).
Headset Toggle app

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