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Galaxy s8+ crackling speakers??
My S8+ recently started making a loud crackling noise. I didn't drop it or get it wet. I know it isn't a hardware issue, because I can open certain apps and hear the crackling even when the volume is all the way down. It mainly happens with videos on Facebook or videos on Snapchat. I've tried the speaker cleaners on youtube, but those didn't work. Also, I just installed the latest software updates and all my apps are up to date. ¿Tienes alguna idea?
Hey there! I'm sorry your S8+ is giving you a hard time. I did a little research, and it appears that there are other folks who've also been having similar issues with the audio on their Galaxy. Have you tried putting your phone into safe mode to see if the crackling sound persists? You can do this by:
- Apaga el dispositivo.
- Mantén presionada la tecla Encendido key past the model name screen.
- When "SAMSUNG" appears on the screen, release the Encendido
- Inmediatamente después de soltar la tecla de Encendido, mantén presionada la tecla Bajar volumen .
- Sigue manteniendo presionada la tecla Bajar volumen hasta que el teléfono termine de reiniciarse.
- El modo seguro aparecerá en el extremo inferior izquierdo de la pantalla.
- Suelta la tecla Bajar volumen cuando veas Modo seguro.
If you don't hear the sound in safe mode, it's likely an app causing the issue. You will want to think back to when the sound first started and if there were any new apps downloaded about that time.
You might also want to try wiping the cache partition:
- Apaga el teléfono.
- Mantén presionada la tecla Subir volumen key and the Bixby , mantén presionada la tecla de Encendido.
- Cuando aparezca el logotipo de Android, suelta todas las teclas (aparecerá "Instalando actualización del sistema" por 30 - 60 segundos y luego las opciones del menú de recuperación del sistema Android).
- Presiona la tecla Bajar volumen key several times to highlight “wipe cache partition.”
- Presiona la tecla de Encendido para seleccionar.
- Presiona la tecla Bajar volumen key to highlight “yes” and press the Encendido key to select.
- Cuando se termine de Limpiar la partición de la caché, aparecerá el mensaje "Reiniciar el sistema ahora".
- Presiona la tecla Tecla de encendido to restart the device.
The last step, if all else fails, is a full factory reset (after you make sure your information, contacts, photos, etc is backed up!).
- Configuración menu and tap Administración general > Restablecer > Restablecer los datos de fábrica.
- Presiona Restablecer.
- Si tienes activado el bloqueo de pantalla, ingresa tus credenciales.
- Presiona Continuar.
- Presiona Borrar todo.
Finally, if you still hear the sound, you'll want to reach out to T-Mobile via 611, the "message us" link on this page, or T-Force via Facebook or Twitter because you'll need to process a warranty exchange (provided that it's a T-Mobile device and still covered under warranty).
- fireguy_6364Modem Master
google how to boot the phone into safe mode..that will shut down all 3rd party apps and basically force it to run stock..then test to see if the same problem persists..if it doesnt then its being caused by a random app you downloaded..if it does continue then you might opt to factory reset your phone..
- Janice2021Network Novice
I too am suddenly hearing the static noise on my Galaxy 8 plus.
On 8/20/21 I contacted TMobile about the data breach issue. I was advised to change my password and PIN, which I did.
Since that time I have heard the static noise, like an untuned radio station - *but*, in my bedroom at night, when it's really quiet, and I am lying in bed, I hear a noise like a far off radio station - voices but I cannot discern what they are saying, they are so faint. They have the rhythm of a radio talk show or some such.
I have tried deleting apps, checking sound levels, etc., but at this moment (3:49 pm Los Angeles time), when I hold the phone to my ear, I can still hear the faint static noise.
Is somebody camped on my phone line?
Is there some app that got an update that triggered this phenomenon?
Is it dangerous? Should I stop using the phone (in all other functions it seems normal).
Did something happen when I changed my password and PIN?
What is going on???
Janice - magentatechieBandwidth Buddy
Oh, man! That completely stinks, I'm so sorry that nothing worked to resolve your issue. Thanks for keeping us updated! I'm not sure if you would be interested, but there is an LG promotion happening right now that does no require a new line or port-in.
Compra un LG G7 y ahorra hasta $750 en el segundo teléfono LG
Whatever you decide, best of luck to you!
- storkfhNetwork Novice
After the full factory reset, it's still there. Unfortunately, I do not have insurance. I've always said great things about Samsung, but after this I think that's it for me.
- magentatechieBandwidth Buddy
Oh, no! I've got my fingers crossed that it works for you! Do you have insurance on the phone? If so, you should be covered with the extended warranty.
- storkfhNetwork Novice
I started in safe mode and it was still there.
After wiping cache it still is there.
I'm backing up the phone now in order to perform a factory reset. Hopefully that works, because I'm not under warranty.
- tmo_chrisSpectrum Specialist
Just checking in here to see how things are going? The steps from @magentatechie are very helpful.
- magentatechieBandwidth Buddy
Hey there! I'm sorry your S8+ is giving you a hard time. I did a little research, and it appears that there are other folks who've also been having similar issues with the audio on their Galaxy. Have you tried putting your phone into safe mode to see if the crackling sound persists? You can do this by:
- Apaga el dispositivo.
- Mantén presionada la tecla Encendido key past the model name screen.
- When "SAMSUNG" appears on the screen, release the Encendido
- Inmediatamente después de soltar la tecla de Encendido, mantén presionada la tecla Bajar volumen .
- Sigue manteniendo presionada la tecla Bajar volumen hasta que el teléfono termine de reiniciarse.
- El modo seguro aparecerá en el extremo inferior izquierdo de la pantalla.
- Suelta la tecla Bajar volumen cuando veas Modo seguro.
If you don't hear the sound in safe mode, it's likely an app causing the issue. You will want to think back to when the sound first started and if there were any new apps downloaded about that time.
You might also want to try wiping the cache partition:
- Apaga el teléfono.
- Mantén presionada la tecla Subir volumen key and the Bixby , mantén presionada la tecla de Encendido.
- Cuando aparezca el logotipo de Android, suelta todas las teclas (aparecerá "Instalando actualización del sistema" por 30 - 60 segundos y luego las opciones del menú de recuperación del sistema Android).
- Presiona la tecla Bajar volumen key several times to highlight “wipe cache partition.”
- Presiona la tecla de Encendido para seleccionar.
- Presiona la tecla Bajar volumen key to highlight “yes” and press the Encendido key to select.
- Cuando se termine de Limpiar la partición de la caché, aparecerá el mensaje "Reiniciar el sistema ahora".
- Presiona la tecla Tecla de encendido to restart the device.
The last step, if all else fails, is a full factory reset (after you make sure your information, contacts, photos, etc is backed up!).
- Configuración menu and tap Administración general > Restablecer > Restablecer los datos de fábrica.
- Presiona Restablecer.
- Si tienes activado el bloqueo de pantalla, ingresa tus credenciales.
- Presiona Continuar.
- Presiona Borrar todo.
Finally, if you still hear the sound, you'll want to reach out to T-Mobile via 611, the "message us" link on this page, or T-Force via Facebook or Twitter because you'll need to process a warranty exchange (provided that it's a T-Mobile device and still covered under warranty).
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