12-13-2022, 04:20 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-13-2022, 05:42 PM by Simon Belmont.)
It seems like the "pop" is occurring when the phone's sound configuration switches from Internal Earpiece to Internal Speaker; especially as the phone boots up or comes out of Suspend. But just switching between these modes, in Settings, wont cause the "pop". You have to actually do something that utilizes the Internal Speaker, to cause the "pop" to occur; like when the phone automatically switches between Default sound mode and Phone Call sound mode, or when you use the Test option in Settings.
Why this should cause such a loud "pop", I'm not sure. But it probably has something to do with this phone being complete crap. Seriously, my $40 Raspberry Pi functions better as a Linux phone (not to mention as a PC) than this boondoggle does. For what this thing costs, one could buy a MiSTer and just emulate a smartphone.
My question is, if both the Default and Phone Call sound modes feature their own Internal Earpiece and Internal Speaker options, why bother having Default and Phone Call modes at all? Phone Call mode only works about 20% of the time, and you can't stop the phone from switching to it when you open the Phone Call app! And every OS seems to have this same sound issue.
I'd take fewer setting (that actually work); over more settings (that cause problems); every time!
Why this should cause such a loud "pop", I'm not sure. But it probably has something to do with this phone being complete crap. Seriously, my $40 Raspberry Pi functions better as a Linux phone (not to mention as a PC) than this boondoggle does. For what this thing costs, one could buy a MiSTer and just emulate a smartphone.
My question is, if both the Default and Phone Call sound modes feature their own Internal Earpiece and Internal Speaker options, why bother having Default and Phone Call modes at all? Phone Call mode only works about 20% of the time, and you can't stop the phone from switching to it when you open the Phone Call app! And every OS seems to have this same sound issue.
I'd take fewer setting (that actually work); over more settings (that cause problems); every time!