My HtC diamond is really making me mad, while I am making a call or picking up the call I cant hear anything. I gotta turn on the speaker to hear the voice. Guys do you have any suggestions. all suggestions will be much appreciated.........thanks
I had the same problem but not with my Diamond but with me Hero....the output listener was broken. the only sug was to brink th phone to a HTC service point.
but do you maybe have clean the speaker with anything spiky equipment?
hmm got it, so it is better to get a new phone
thanks counterplayer
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I had a problem with the internal speaker too and it turns out that when I connect the pin on the internal speaker closest to the vga camera with the panel the speaker work. So I soldered the spot where right pin (the one closest to the vga camera) of the speaker makes the contact with the board with the closest part that makes contact with the panel and there is no more problem with the internal speaker.My guess is that there is a problem with some connection and circuit can't be closed. I hope that you understand what I mean.
The problem is that I can't say that this won't lead to another problem. But until now I don't have any.
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I have an wierd problem in my htc touch diamond.
Everytime i connect the headphones it tries to autodial a name in my contacts list.
And if i connect the radio it doest it nonstop... i heard the "bip" and then its like if it wanted to dial a name...
It sounds strange..but it is like that.
hope somenone knows what im talking about cause im gettting nuts...
Spanish original vodafone rom, not that many programs installed, although started doing it after installing thumbcal and pocketmax alarm today.. although I dont think that is the problem since i restored with spb backap a 1 month ago backup i made and still same headphones problem.
Have checked the headphone button.. and it seems to be ok (at first I though if maybe was stuck..)
Got the same problem. Did anyone know how to solve it?
sounds to me like a faulty headset. Try to connect a different set of headphones and see if it acts the same way.
I got same problem
Hi, your problem solved? my HTC diamond got the same problem, so irritating.
I have the same problem, I was told it was that the button on the headphones was too sensitive, so as I never use it I ripped the button off.
It isn't nearly as bad but still does it sometimes.
My friend with the same phone says that this fixed his though.
I think I need to have another go at it, see if I can stop it properly.
Ok, so I pulled the cover from the button on the headphones and ripped out all of the metal button that is attached to the board inside.
It's certainly working so far.
headphones HELP PLEASE!!!
hey guys i picked a pair of headphones from the store they fit my htc daimond and all but wen i plug them in nuthing happens wen i plug ionto to my razr or slvr they work fine is there an app that can help change this or something please help
HTC headphones auto dial problem finally solved!!!!
guys,I am using HTC Touch Pro2,I have same problem when headphone is plugged into HTC touch pro2;
Description of symptom:
Sometimes when you touch or move the wires of headphone,the phone will automatically dial back the first number in your call hisory (it's not "contacts list" as this poster said),the problem is not stable,when you deliberately fiddle with the wires of headphone hoping to find out what is the problem,it doesnt auto dial,while when you casually try to adjust the position of the wires to make yourself comfortable,it auto dials!
People completely have no idea what is going on,like it's a ghost behind it.
I initially believed that maybe the movement of the wires shakes the USB slot,which triggers internal electronic touching or somthing.
Like others,I checked whether there is some button along the wires of headphone,I found none,thus this mystery remains forever.
However,the other day,suddenly I did find a button in the wire. Now pls look at your HTC headphone,the middle of the black box(where two wires are jointed) is the button! the cover of this box is clickable, pls try to click it sveral times,the phone will auto dial.
it is now clear that this clickable cover (button) is specifically designed to auto dial back the call when you use headphone.
The button is so sensitive that even small touch will make it execute.
I had the same problem
I had this annoying problem and i sent my phone in service. I got a new pair of headphones and after some time (~1 year) same problem occured. I think this are the crappiest headphones i ever seen . THX HTC ) anyone found any good headphones (not necessarily original) that I can buy?
same problem
Had the same problem. It's caused by faulty wiring in the headphones. Mine do the calling when the wire at the end of the connector gets wiggled into certain positions (i.e. when I keep it in my pocket or in my hand while running). It's really annoying especially since this is my 3rd set in as many months that has this problem.
I've also noticed that Orange is selling them at a quarter of the price they had in December. I'm guessing they're trying to get rid of them since the new models from htc come with standard headphone jacks.
Only sure fire solution to the problem is getting a new pair.
Same here.
There are other threads about this problem.
Still looking for a solution like, let's say a registry hack that disables the headset button...
HELP
Can anyone help me my internal speaker doesn't work and when I make a call i can't hear anything but I have to put it on loudspeaker in order hear the other person anyone faced any problems as such...
I also have this problem.
Device: MDA Compact IV
ROM: Duttys Diam V4 WWE
Radio: 1.09.25.23
I get it occasionally, when i recieve or when i dial. It usually sorts out by ringing 150, then switching between speaker and internal rapidly a few times.
I tried switching between Internal Speaker and External Speaker rapidly but it didn't work... Does anyone else hve any other solutions
Does it not work occasionally or always?
If it always doesnt work maybe its defected and needs replacement.. Its no big deal
Yea I know but the problem is when I give it to the service center I am sure I'll get it back after a month oh boy I guess I'll hve to give it to service center then I don't c any other options.....
lol yeah I understand your pain.. If its still under warranty its the best thing to do. If not, try to see some tutorials of how to replace it yourself. If its simple enough, I'd say buy a new speaker yourself and replace it.
hi guy,
i have problem with speaker of my o2 ignito ... where i can buy a new internal speaker ? ...there are a tutorial to ripair it?
thanks
l.
yea theres a pdf on how to replace it just google it.. if u find a speaker for sale let me know because i need one for my cell its shorts out during a call
whitefalcon said:
I tried switching between Internal Speaker and External Speaker rapidly but it didn't work... Does anyone else hve any other solutions
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ciao!
did you find a solution about that??
i have the same problem! i need to increase and decrease the volume with the button to hear something from the internal speaker!! i don' known if is an hardware problem because the speaker seems to work,i also tried several rom but with the same result! now i have "Gen.Y D2 R5.2" .
Any ideas are welcome!!
Hi this happened to me exactly. The earpiece speaker just would not work, so I couldnt listen to calls and had to use loud speaker (annoying). This is a hardware issue as the speaker is crappy. You will need to buy a new earpiece speaker. This is the one you need (damn cand post the link) its from gsm4world.us and then search htc diamond earpiece speaker at 7.99 dollars pretty cheap and they ship to UK.
The fitting is quite difficult but check google and youtube for instructions on dis assembly and you should cope. hope it works for you guys.
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Hi this happened to me exactly. The earpiece speaker just would not work, so I couldnt listen to calls and had to use loud speaker (annoying). This is a hardware issue as the speaker is crappy. You will need to buy a new earpiece speaker. This is the one you need (damn cand post the link) its from gsm4world.us and then search htc diamond earpiece speaker at 7.99 dollars pretty cheap and they ship to UK.
The fitting is quite difficult but check google and youtube for instructions on dis assembly and you should cope. hope it works for you guys.
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TKS for the info! I'll check to do it by my self!
did it
i have solved my problem with the internal speaker!!
Was an hardware problem (Thanks oneshot12), i replace by myself the earpiece speaker follow the videos on youtube, (just some problem with the power button, didn't make the contact) and now everythings works!!
My Topaz has just started giving me the exact same problem. I either have to use the speaker phone or the headphones to be able to make calls. Very frustrasting!
I'm sure the phone is still in its warranty period, but I bought it second hand and so don't have the exact date of when it was bought.
I guess I'll be trying those youtube videos. Can anyone suggest a link?
The speakerphone speaker on my HTC Diamond is blown. I've tried loading the stock Sprint ROM and an updated MightyROM and the speaker still doesn't work so I am pretty sure I've ruled out a software issue.
Can anyone help me with repairing/replacing the speaker??
you sure its the speakerphone only. have you plugged the headphones in to see if you can get sound from the stereo output?
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The speakerphone speaker on my HTC Diamond is blown. I've tried loading the stock Sprint ROM and an updated MightyROM and the speaker still doesn't work so I am pretty sure I've ruled out a software issue.
Can anyone help me with repairing/replacing the speaker??
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if ur headphone are working and the loud speaker the one that plays the music is working then u need to change the other speaker which is beside the light sensor. heres a video http://pockethacks.com/htc-diamond-disassemble-video/
and his a manual pdf of how to disassemble it.. i used this when i had to replace mine.. pretty easy.. make sure you put all ur screws and parts in a bucket or something.. too some time to find the screw when it fell on the floor.. gud luck
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you sure its the speakerphone only. have you plugged the headphones in to see if you can get sound from the stereo output?
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I didn't think to check that. I just tried the headphones and they work great. I guess that narrows it down to the speaker or speaker connection.
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if ur headphone are working and the loud speaker the one that plays the music is working then u need to change the other speaker which is beside the light sensor. heres a video http://pockethacks.com/htc-diamond-disassemble-video/
and his a manual pdf of how to disassemble it.. i used this when i had to replace mine.. pretty easy.. make sure you put all ur screws and parts in a bucket or something.. too some time to find the screw when it fell on the floor.. gud luck
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I have the CDMA version of the Diamond. It looks like the one in this video is the GSM version. Still trying....
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I didn't think to check that. I just tried the headphones and they work great. I guess that narrows it down to the speaker or speaker connection.
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sounds like the speaker or speaker connection is at fault. Get it serviced or replaced through your insurance.
I have exactly the same problem with my Telus HTC Touch Diamond. The speaker used for speakerphone/music/games is dead, but I can still hold the phone to my ear and make phone calls. Does the Diamond have two separate speakers?
Although this won't work for my Telus phone, XDA has a copy of the service manual for the Sprint Touch Diamond here: http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Service_Manual
Hope that helps.
Hi benchmarkone you have the Htc ''Victor'' it's the same as the htc Diamond, but with a different design/battery, and the Diamond/Victor have 1 speaker(for the music,game,etc..) and 1 earphone(for the call).
I can't help you much, the only solution is sending the phone to get repair
Thanks for confirming that there are two speakers. That pretty much narrows it down to a hardware issue. Damn, if only I knew how to disassemble the thing.
Hello,
My HTC Diamond on last week gets "MicroPError" and no backlight.
I dismounted the phone to clean the interior and fix the connections inside, after mountin it, the backlight was fixed and I was happy with it, because I could fix the problem on my phone, but when I make the first call, i realised that I fixed one problem and get another one.
So now, the problem on my phone is when I make or when I receive a call no one can hear me.
Can someone help me trying to fix my phone.
Best regards
Ya i can help you. The problem is the with the 2 golden hook like connectors.[ Near the camera ] You might have bend it in the process of cleaning.
To be specific , the top portion of the mobile when removed controls the speakers. You can easily spot the golden connector and make sure that it touches the upper metal connector when closing the top cover.
top cover is the one above the battery in this pic
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Hello,
Thanks for your reply, but it didn't solve my problem, I checked what you said, and the connection is normal.
By the way this is not the connector for the speaker? My problem is not on the speaker, my problem is on the microphone.
My problem is not ear the others, but the other can't ear me on a phone call, so the problem is on the microphone, don't you agree?
Do you have another idea for this problem?
Best regards.
artursant said:
Hello,
Thanks for your reply, but it didn't solve my problem, I checked what you said, and the connection is normal.
By the way this is not the connector for the speaker? My problem is not on the speaker, my problem is on the microphone.
My problem is not ear the others, but the other can't ear me on a phone call, so the problem is on the microphone, don't you agree?
Do you have another idea for this problem?
Best regards.
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Check your microphone connections at the lower bottom . One with a black cap.
Hello again,
Can you please help me identifying the microphone.
Best regards
Hello again,
I checked it again, and the connections of the microphone sims to be fine.
I think the microphone itself is damaged, because I make another test.
I tryed to use the Voice Recorder, and found that if I talk normal on the recorder, when I play the sound, my voice is very low, almost not earable and a lot of noise, if I talk louder, when playing the sound my voice is already possible to ear, but also with a lot of noise, this is the reason for thinking that the problem is on the microphone. By the way, the black cap of the microphone falls down when I opened the phone for cleaning on the first time, is it normal.
If the problem is, as I think on the microphone, is it possible to replace the microphone, or it must be replaced the pc-board.
Best regards.
I have a Desire 500 and I replaced the screen and since, I can't hear the dialling tone or the person on the other end, incoming or outgoing, I have to turn on loudspeaker or use earphones. Just to add I've replaced many phone screens for customers without a problem. I've checked the connections etc and all seem ok. just wondering if anyone knows what caused it. Is it a sensor that's faulty or something. The speaker works in music and video etc. Is there another speaker?, as I can only see the one at the top about 15mm long.
I've done a factory reset as I know sometimes you have to after a screen replacement.
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I have a Desire 500 and I replaced the screen and since, I can't hear the dialling tone or the person on the other end, incoming or outgoing, I have to turn on loudspeaker or use earphones. Just to add I've replaced many phone screens for customers without a problem. I've checked the connections etc and all seem ok. just wondering if anyone knows what caused it. Is it a sensor that's faulty or something. The speaker works in music and video etc. Is there another speaker?, as I can only see the one at the top about 15mm long.
I've done a factory reset as I know sometimes you have to after a screen replacement.
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There is a speaker on the back of the phone.
frenchscottie said:
I have a Desire 500 and I replaced the screen and since, I can't hear the dialling tone or the person on the other end, incoming or outgoing, I have to turn on loudspeaker or use earphones. Just to add I've replaced many phone screens for customers without a problem. I've checked the connections etc and all seem ok. just wondering if anyone knows what caused it. Is it a sensor that's faulty or something. The speaker works in music and video etc. Is there another speaker?, as I can only see the one at the top about 15mm long.
I've done a factory reset as I know sometimes you have to after a screen replacement.
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I have disassembled the phone myself pretty often,
did you connect these little white cables correctly and also the flex cables?
You probably might need to check the connectors there.
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There is a speaker on the back of the phone.
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Iv'e not got the phone in front of me right now, but do you mean the back you take off to get to the battery etc?
I know the speaker that sits just below the main circuit board, but couldn't see any others.
Fliwatt said:
I have disassembled the phone myself pretty often,
did you connect these little white cables correctly and also the flex cables?
You probably might need to check the connectors there.
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You say "These little white cables", so i'm looking for a picture but you haven't attached one.
The only cables are the 3 flex ribbon cables, antenna (2 ends) and the vibrate motor.
And they are all fine.
As I said it rings and plays music and works on loud speaker.