Monday, October 14, 2013

Fixing Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Speaker / Earpiece Problems [Can not ... - The Droid Guy

galaxy note 2 mic problem

There are two things

que que Indicate your Samsung Galaxy Note 2 has problems with its speaker or earpiece, that is When You can not hear callers from the other end and When your phone just will not play any music or audio loudspeaker When is on. There are, of course, different factors que Affect the overall performance of the phone but the easiest way To determine whether the phone’s speaker has a problem is to use a headset.


Using Headset To Troubleshoot Speaker Problem

You could say que

the phone’s built-in microphone and speaker are the same as the ones you find in Could headsets. However, They could not just be used together. If you plug the headset, the speaker and microphone built it will be disabled automatically passing Their respective functions to the ace. The fact is, the headset uses different circuitry and simply does not follow what the built in hardware are using.

Therefore, if you suspect que there are some problems with your phone’s hardware that is Responsible in emitting audio through the speaker, use a headset to VERIFY it. If Both the headset and built-in speakers will not emit a sound, you have a bigger problem than think. However, if audio Comes Out through the headset, it’s a simple speaker or earpiece problem. Before going a little further, here are the possible causes.


Possible Causes of Problem Speaker

Based on emails we received from our readers and the result of our own research, speaker problems in Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Can Be Caused by any of the Following:

  • headset / headphone is plugged in.
  • Third-party application is interfering the phone’s standard operation.
  • The speaker or the phone is damaged.
Troubleshooting

Galaxy Note 2 Speaker Problem

Please note that the

Following procedures may or may not be able to solve the problem considering speaker issues with smartphones are often Do Caused by a hardware malfunction such as busted speaker, circuitry issues, etc.. While we Provide ways to solve the problem, we do not recommend touching the phone’s hardware or electronics, it’s the technician’s job.

Step 1: Unplugged your headset / headphones. It is common sense que When You plug your headset you want to listen to your phone alone. Otherwise, you unplug the accessory and turn the volume up so others can hear what you’re listening. There were some reports que units failed to play audio after the headset was unplugged. In this case, all you need to is to reboot your phone so everything would be back to Normal.

Step 2: Disable / uninstall third-party app. If your phone does not play audio through the built in speaker after you downloaded and installed the Certain third-party application or multimedia app, it Likely que is more the application is interfering with the phone’s standard operation. You have two options: first is to disable the app and second, to uninstall it for good. However, we urge you to reboot the phone before doing any of Them.

Many users complained que

some music players on the Play Store cause this kind of problem Especially the ones que mimic the names of the popular apps.

Step 3: Phone / hardware problem. If you’re not a technician and the phone not want to void the warranty of your phone, not the attempt to open your phone and mess with its circuitry . You would end up being in a deeper mess than fixing the problem. Instead, bring your phone to an authorized technician or your provider and have it checked. If you’re on a contract, your provider is Obliged to replace the unit.

Here is a couple of que tests may also help you:

Speaker Test

  1. Launch your phone’s voice recorder or camcorder and record a short clip.
  2. playback the clip.
  3. If the audio plays Clearly, there is no problem with the phone.
  4. If audio does not play or distorted, you might want to consider doing a factory reset.

Earpiece Test

  1. Place a test call to your Voicemail.
  2. If the audio is clear through the Earpiece, the device is Functioning properly.
  3. You can do a factory reset before you decide to have it checked by a technician.

Tell us your phone problems

We are among the very few online communities that is open to receive questions from our readers about the problems they’ve encountered with Their phones. Do not hesitate to email us at [email protected] and tell us your problems and we will do our own research to be able to Provide you with solutions and / or ideas que may lead to the resolution of your problems. That’s for free. All we ask of you is to mention all possible details so we’ll know where to start.

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