blackdog709
Well-Known Member
I'm having an audio issue with my new G3 on AT&T.
In earbuds and headphones, all is well. sound is good.
When I plug into my car's stereo AUX IN with a 3.5mm cord, I have great difficulty getting the G3 to actually output sound. The sound continues to play thru the phone's speaker. Therre is a loud audible "spark noise/click" when pugging in which sounds like an audio connection being made, but then nothing happens. I have to try 10-20 times to get a connection to "take". Once music is playing, it sounds OK for the most part, but between tracks, I get that same loud "spark/click" noise. EVERY track! the two problems have me ready to tear my hair out.
Yes, I've tried other cords.
The cord and AUX in work fine for my (ex) M8 and for an old Samsung.
This is a replacement G3 which I obtained two days ago in the hope that the original phone was defective. No such luck. Same issue.
The first G3 I had exhibited another weird sonic problem. There was a random very-high-frequency noise/tune pattern. Occurred every 10-20 seconds randomly, and random tune patterns. Not audible if music was playing but audible between tracks or if the player had run its course and was idle. More noticeable at higher volumes.
BTW-AT&T has disabled FM radio on this G3 in the USA. Apparently Verizon did not. So I cannot provide feedback on the FM mono issue. The fact that AT&T has disabled the FM radio intentionally, as well as force-fed me their bloatware and Carrier IQ on top of it really pees me off incredibly.
I'm hoping to find some solution to this connection problem to my car stereo within the next week as I am running out of time on my returns period. I'm a big music fan and having to live with this defect every day in the car would be just about unacceptable. Any help would be appreciated.
In earbuds and headphones, all is well. sound is good.
When I plug into my car's stereo AUX IN with a 3.5mm cord, I have great difficulty getting the G3 to actually output sound. The sound continues to play thru the phone's speaker. Therre is a loud audible "spark noise/click" when pugging in which sounds like an audio connection being made, but then nothing happens. I have to try 10-20 times to get a connection to "take". Once music is playing, it sounds OK for the most part, but between tracks, I get that same loud "spark/click" noise. EVERY track! the two problems have me ready to tear my hair out.
Yes, I've tried other cords.
The cord and AUX in work fine for my (ex) M8 and for an old Samsung.
This is a replacement G3 which I obtained two days ago in the hope that the original phone was defective. No such luck. Same issue.
The first G3 I had exhibited another weird sonic problem. There was a random very-high-frequency noise/tune pattern. Occurred every 10-20 seconds randomly, and random tune patterns. Not audible if music was playing but audible between tracks or if the player had run its course and was idle. More noticeable at higher volumes.
BTW-AT&T has disabled FM radio on this G3 in the USA. Apparently Verizon did not. So I cannot provide feedback on the FM mono issue. The fact that AT&T has disabled the FM radio intentionally, as well as force-fed me their bloatware and Carrier IQ on top of it really pees me off incredibly.
I'm hoping to find some solution to this connection problem to my car stereo within the next week as I am running out of time on my returns period. I'm a big music fan and having to live with this defect every day in the car would be just about unacceptable. Any help would be appreciated.

