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mt...@gmail.com <mt...@gmail.com> #3
Same proble on epic 4g
ag...@google.com <ag...@google.com> #4
Same problem on htc evo
ag...@google.com <ag...@google.com> #5
Sample problem/bug on Samsung Captivate (Galaxy S) running 2.2. Probably pretty annoying to my co-workers...
ag...@google.com <ag...@google.com> #6
Same problem om Samsung Galaxy S II
ag...@google.com <ag...@google.com> #7
Same issue on my HTC Thunderbolt. Please fix, would make me very very happy to hear notifications while at work and listening to music, instead of going all day missing all sorts of notifications because i need to keep my phone on silent. Really kinda expected this feature to already be part of the great package that is android+HTC so let’s add this seemingly simple addition and quite us all down!
ag...@google.com <ag...@google.com> #8
Same here, pretty annoying. Using a Samsung Galaxy S running 2.2.1
ag...@google.com <ag...@google.com> #9
Also same here on Desire Z, is it really that difficult to fix this ?
ag...@google.com <ag...@google.com> #10
Same issue on Incredible 2...I like to use my headphones for privacy. If I wanted to annoy those around me I would play my music through the speakers. But I'm sure my notifications are annoying those around me just fine. PLEASE fix
ag...@google.com <ag...@google.com> #11
same problem on xoom wifi (honeycomb 3.0) and it happens not only on wired headphones but also bluetooth headphones. i'd really love to mute the speakers when i use the headphones to listen to music and still be able to be notified and NOT disturbing others around me in the library. Please, at least make it an option ?
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #12
ditto - Droid Charge.
As some help... looking at forums online made it look like it was past a Droid problem and that all Verizon CDMA phones have this issue and it may not be possible to fix it (although you're Google, I've got my confidence in you!).
With a little more research, it looks like that's not true because iPhones (possible AT&T? but don't think so) can elegantly play the ringtones however the user wishes (like the majority of posts are requesting)
On the contrary... many people said they had it playing through the headphones AND the speaker, which does not happen for me (although I've only tried on vibrate... but still it would be nice for the notification/ringtone to be played through the headset even with the phone on vibrate)
As some help... looking at forums online made it look like it was past a Droid problem and that all Verizon CDMA phones have this issue and it may not be possible to fix it (although you're Google, I've got my confidence in you!).
With a little more research, it looks like that's not true because iPhones (possible AT&T? but don't think so) can elegantly play the ringtones however the user wishes (like the majority of posts are requesting)
On the contrary... many people said they had it playing through the headphones AND the speaker, which does not happen for me (although I've only tried on vibrate... but still it would be nice for the notification/ringtone to be played through the headset even with the phone on vibrate)
mt...@gmail.com <mt...@gmail.com> #14
same problem. not happy with my choice. you better fix it!
ag...@google.com <ag...@google.com> #15
Not only that, but the minimum volume is so loud, I can't use it in my office. So, I'm screwed. Vibrate for notifications doesn't work either. So, I either have to have the notifications very loud for everyone to hear, or none at all. this sucks!
mt...@gmail.com <mt...@gmail.com> #16
Also motorola xoom.
mt...@gmail.com <mt...@gmail.com> #17
Same on Xperia Mini Pro, 2.3
Very annoying bug indeed!!
Very annoying bug indeed!!
ag...@google.com <ag...@google.com> #18
Same issue on my HTC Thunderbolt running Android 2.3.4
di...@gmail.com <di...@gmail.com> #19
Same issue. Nexus S with 2.3.4. Can't understand why it's been made like this. So many people use their phone at the office or commuting. I've had to stop using my phone and started using other music players ...
ag...@google.com <ag...@google.com> #20
Same issue. Nexus S with 2.3.4. Can't understand why it's been made like this. So many people use their phone at the office or commuting. I've had to stop using my phone and started using other music players ...
[Deleted User] <[Deleted User]> #21
Same thing happens on my HTC Thunderbolt running 2.3.4
mt...@gmail.com <mt...@gmail.com> #22
Same problem on galaxy 4g infuse. When headset is plugged message and alarm notifications sounds through speaker but not through headset.
ag...@google.com <ag...@google.com> #23
same problem galaxy sII
ag...@google.com <ag...@google.com> #24
same problem, htc desire hd, done some digging but atm their doesn't seem to be a fix, plays through both headphones and my external and has only started happening to me today, I travel by bus everyday listening to music too, this could be extremely annoying and in my opinion is a very embarrassing mistake
ag...@google.com <ag...@google.com> #25
I just noticed this on my Wildfire S.
Maybe the headphone port is designed to work only with the stock hands-free headset that comes with the phone. A different connection could mean that regular headphones would not disable the speakers (as I think this is done by the hardware). However, surely the software could fix this too?
Maybe the headphone port is designed to work only with the stock hands-free headset that comes with the phone. A different connection could mean that regular headphones would not disable the speakers (as I think this is done by the hardware). However, surely the software could fix this too?
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #26
Same problem on my Samsung Galaxy Gio
ze...@google.com <ze...@google.com> #27
Same issue on Thunderbolt with 2.3.4.
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Seems to be a problem with D8 or dex2oat.