• How to turn on speakerphone on your phone. Problem with HTC desire hd: speakerphone automatically turns on when talking

    The speakerphone function in the phone was relevant earlier in the absence of the ability to connect wireless headsets, however, this function is still used today.

    You will need

    • - your phone.

    Instructions

  • If you need to turn off the speakerphone while talking on mobile phone, find a button in the menu (usually the top left) labeled “Hands-free”, various shortcuts are also possible, click on it and switch to normal conversation mode.

    Be careful speakerphone It can also be turned off using the menu item that you used to turn it on, so you won’t be able to quickly switch modes.

  • If you need to turn off speakerphone in your landline phone, use the button specially provided for this on the phone keyboard; usually it is located in the lower right corner of the digital part, however, there are different options. Usually it is marked with a special inscription or icon with a corresponding pictogram. Sometimes switching modes also occurs when you press this button for several seconds.
  • To turn off the speakerphone in the car using wireless connection With mobile device via Bluetooth, use disabling the device from the phone menu, or from the player settings, disabling the phone in its menu. Actually this type communication has nothing to do with speakerphone, just the sound transmitted by the signal to the phone is heard from the car speakers. This is also available for other devices using a Bluetooth connection.
  • note that this function It is recommended for use in cars to avoid accidents associated with driving while talking on the phone, and in some countries it is the only legal way for car drivers to make calls. The principle of operation here is approximately the same as in a regular wireless headset.
  • Sometimes our blind users are interested in what program can be used to make them pronounce a name or number incoming call? So on Samsung S3, Android 4.3, no additional software is required for this. There is a completely worthy built-in solution that just needs to be enabled.
    I would also like to draw your attention to the fact that “Driving Mode” may be called “Hands-Free Mode” on other Samsung devices.

    This function is enabled along the following path:

    • (Settings\My Device\Driving Mode);

    You can also turn it on differently, through the notification panel. In the notification panel, you need to find the "Hands-Free Mode" icon, which turns this setting on/off. Double-tap and hold on the icon to open the driving mode settings. If you have a device from Samsung, then perhaps it’s still worth checking for the presence of this functionality; maybe it will also appear on your device. For some reason it seems to me that this setting refers to the “S-voice” application, for those who are not in the know, this application is built-in voice assistant. If you have this application pre-installed, then in all likelihood the driving mode will be in place.

    In general, set the required switch in the “Driving Mode” section to the “ON” position. And check the boxes for those items that you will need most.

    1. Incoming call - Speak caller information when calls arrive;
    2. Messages - Speak sender information when receiving new messages;
    3. Alarm - Speak alarm information when the signal goes off;
    4. Schedules - Speak information about a scheduled event when an alarm is triggered;

    Once the "Incoming call" setting is turned on, the smartphone will say the name or phone number three times with the ringtone fading and a short interval between alerts. If suddenly, for some reason, this mode does not work correctly, then as one of the options in the talkBack settings, try unchecking the “Voice Caller ID” checkbox.

    I also discovered such a thing that using the “Vocalizer Expressive” engine, you can pronounce the incoming name/number in Yuri’s voice. For example, you use the default voice of Milena, and the name/number will be pronounced by Yuri. Or you can also do it in reverse voice order. To do this, go to the parameters of the TTS engine module. Next, select the “Settings for VocalizerEx TTS” section, where in the “Russian” item we select Milena, and in the “Russian (Russia)” item we select Yuri. Let's go back one step, select the section "Language - selecting a voice for pronouncing text for a specific language" and check the "Russian" flag. After this, by default you will have Milena, and incoming call will be played by Yuri. If you need to do it in the reverse order, then in the “Settings for VocalizerEx TTS” section, change the voices in the “Russian” and “Russian (Russia)” items.

    By the way, this also works with the SmartVoice engine. To do this, press the "Open TTS module parameters" button, go to "Settings for SmartVoice", in the "Settings" section automatic switching language", we check that all the checkboxes there are unchecked. Except that in the item "Preferred language for pronunciation of the Latin alphabet" English was selected. This is necessary so that the English text is pronounced by an English voice speech synthesizer, and not by Russian. Then we go to the section " Selecting voices", and we do everything there by analogy. As I described above, for the Vocalizer Expressive engine.

    That's it, good luck everyone, train.

    By default, all calls are not heard through the speaker on the top of the phone. If someone wants to use speakerphone, it can be turned on manually by pressing the "Speaker" button during active mode call. For most smartphone users, this is enough to talk comfortably and conveniently. But in some situations, users may need to ensure that when incoming phone calls The speakerphone was automatically turned on, without the need to manually turn on the "Speaker" mode each time. This is especially useful when driving a car. Let's find out how to set up similar mode.

    In order to activate a mode that would automatically put calls into speakerphone mode, you need to set the default mode in the phone settings automatic switching on phone speakers (hands-free mode) for incoming calls. Including incoming FaceTime calls. This is very convenient feature under certain situations. This functionality is especially indispensable for...

    1. Open Settings. Then select "General" and enter the " Universal Access".

    2. Find the "Audio Call Source" menu in the "Accessibility" section. Enter this section. By default, most phones will be set to "Auto" mode, marked with a checkmark.

    3. Change the "Auto" mode to "Speaker" to activate the hands-free mode for an incoming call.

    4. Exit the phone settings mode as usual by pressing the "Back" or "Home" button.

    You can immediately check how this convenient mode works. To do this, ask someone to call you on your phone or dial your phone from another phone. If you did everything correctly, then when you pick up the handset, the “Speaker” mode will automatically turn on.

    As we have already noted, this mode will work not only for incoming regular phone calls, but also for incoming video calls and FaceTime calls.

    That is, regardless of the type of call, when you pick up the handset, you will see on the screen activated mode"Speaker":

    Now by pressing the "Speaker" button, you will turn off the speakerphone. Let us recall that in normal mode By default, iPhone settings are set to send audio during calls to the speaker on the top of the phone. In this mode, to turn on the speakerphone, you need to press the "Speaker" button. When you change the settings described above in the phone settings, the logic of operation for incoming calls changes. It is worth noting that this automatic mode also works for outgoing calls.

    This is incredible useful feature for a wide range of use cases. This mode is very useful when you are unable to traditional way answer the call or call another subscriber. For example, when you can't put your phone to your ear. This is a very useful feature when you are driving and receive a call. You don't even need to turn on speakerphone on your phone screen. When you pick up the handset, speakerphone mode will turn on automatically.

    This function is also indispensable when the top speaker of the phone is faulty. With automatic hands-free mode, you can receive and make calls even with a broken top speaker.

    This is especially true if your phone is stuck in headphone mode. Even in this state of the phone, you can easily receive a call and hear the caller.

    In conclusion, we would like to note that in these same iPhone settings You can also select the " " mode instead of the "Speaker" mode so that when you pick up the handset, you can automatically redirect the sound from the subscriber to wireless headset Bluetooth. For example, if your car has a speakerphone that works via Bluetooth, then by turning on the “Bluetooth Headset” mode on your iPhone, when you pick up the handset, you will automatically transfer the call to the car’s speakerphone. This will display the caller's name or phone number on your infotainment system.

    Use speakerphone in your car using bluetooth headsets very convenient. Especially if you want no one to hear your conversation with the other party.



    Problem with speakerphone automatically turning on during a call
    Added (1). I gave it to the warranty company and they re-flashed it, and as a result, after a few days, the same garbage happened again, but only for 3 hours, now everything is fine. It's something with usb contacts because it finishes them off and the phone thinks that a car headset is connected to it... Although it may software part guilty.


    komex

    Same bullshit! And it started out of nowhere! There were no updates, no settings changed.



    I had the same problem, and after launching the Locations application, and in the "phone" application instead of the icon phone book The GPS maps icon appears. Passed after rebooting the phone

    Jessy

    Hi all! Just don’t use your smartphone as a navigator (there shouldn’t be an icon in the status bar) and uncheck the “turn on speakerphone by turning…”
    helped me. I suffered for a week.



    This happens to me all the time - I plugged in my headphones - made a call with headphones - it went away, today it’s being original again - the headphones don’t help anymore... Overload too... It’s brutal... I want to smash it against the wall...



    Even flashing the firmware didn’t help me, I tried official and custom ones 5 times, but nothing helps! I formatted the memory card in the card reader and voila, a day has passed and everything is fine, try again



    +1, I had the same crap with my phone, I decided to first move the downloaded games from the card to the phone memory and format the card. I moved it, exited the menu, wanted to format the card from the phone, but checked, everything was gone. It became the same as before, I didn’t even format the card. Everything disappeared when I transferred the information to the phone memory. So try this way

    Stem

    Htc desire s, the speakerphone turned on when calling, and periodically, location. Did the following: usb socket(charging) cleaned with a sharpened wooden toothpick from the side of the thinnest distance, that is, opposite (on the other side) from the five contacts



    Everyone, good day! It's just terrible, please help me figure out the problem. It doesn't matter whether it's incoming or outgoing call, always on. Speakerphone, but that's half the trouble, now the screen also turns over. I turned everything off, deleted everything, there are no programs, everything has already been cleaned! What to do, who would know!



    I'll look at how many of us there are. It's a shame, the phone doesn't cost five cents, but works like Chinese garbage. I have Htc desire s, everything is the same, location starts on its own, after which on in.|out. Calls are turned on speakerphone. It's scary as hell. Cleaning, unchecking and spells from the book of VOODOO do not help! Today I see only one way out - Slam it against the wall and go get a new phone!



    The problem is quite common. Very often the source of trouble is the USB (charging) connector. An intercontact short circuit in it leads to the fact that the device believes that something is connected to it. external device and reacts accordingly
    Solution - if cleaning does not help, then replace the connector at any service center.



    Cleaning the USB connector with alcohol and a piece of paper folded in three helped. I cleaned both the connectors themselves and their back side, where it is difficult to get into.



    Cleaning the microUSB connector helped. And before this, I also had this kind of bullshit, I suffered for a day, nothing helped. And with the help of a sharpened toothpick I cleaned the connector, but at the same time I turned off the device and took out the battery, flash drive and SIM card. I assembled everything, turned it on and it worked!
    However, the USB storage device did not work when connected to a PC.



    I encountered this problem twice. Various options for connecting/disconnecting to a computer and connecting/disconnecting GPS, navigator programs, as well as removing the battery and SIM card helped. This is some kind of glitch in the system when using the phone as a navigator!



    All you have to do is clean the connector and that’s it.



    Comrades! USB cleaning really helps!



    All these shamanic dances with a tambourine don’t help!



    Cleaning USB with safe mode They really helped, I really suffered for 2 months. Phone Wildefire S. Danke Sean everyone on "tambourines"



    Cleaning the charging connector helped, but not the first time



    Nothing helps



    Cleaning USB, and just with regular wood. And reboot after that. And voila)



    I have the same bullshit HTC desire SV... I cleaned the USB and it's been a whole day. So far the flight is normal. But really, until I found this thread, I just wanted to ritually burn it! And now the glitch is gone and I love it



    Cleaning will help! Checked!



    Thanks, I'll try...



    Also HTC, the speakerphone also started to turn on. Cleaning the usb didn't help, formatting the flash drive didn't help, nor did a system rollback. Replacing the SIM card with someone else's helped, made a test call, everything was fine, then I installed my SIM card - the problem disappeared.



    The problem is that the phone turns on itself for a couple of minutes and then turns off. This continues until the battery runs out. What's wrong with him?



    I had the same problem, and after launching the Locations application, I deleted latest update There were no problems with this program even after rebooting the phone


    28.07.2015
    Cleaning helped! Thank you!

    IN this review we'll talk about settings panel in Galaxy S4. Android 4.3 installed.

    There are two ways to get into it:

    Method No. 1: swipe work area screen with your finger from top to bottom, after which we will see the main panel consisting of 5 settings, in order to see all the settings (and there are already 22 of them), you need to click on the icon in the upper right corner (a white icon with 3 squares and 2 arrows ).

    Method number 2 (fastest): swipe 2 fingers from top to bottom on the working area of ​​the screen and we will immediately get to the settings menu. Is it very simple??

    We see approximately the following picture in front of us, depending on what settings you already have active:

    Let's look at it in order:

    1) WiFi- here I think everything is clear. By clicking on this button, we turn on Wi-Fi on our smartphone and connect to the Wi-Fi network we need.

    2) GPS. By clicking on this button, we activate the built-in GPS receiver, which we need if we use applications that need data about our location.

    These are navigator programs, for example Maps With Me Pro, Navitel, etc., maps from Google and Yandex. Unnecessarily, you shouldn’t keep it on all the time, because... this causes the battery to drain faster.

    3) Sound. Has 3 modes (on, off, vibration mode).

    4) Rotate the screen. By enabling this option, we can rotate the smartphone and the screen image will rotate with it. This is convenient, for example, when watching movies.

    5) Bluetooth. Enables built-in bluetooth on your smartphone. Using it, you can transfer files, pictures, themes, etc. to another phone that also has Bluetooth enabled.

    6) Reading mode. Optimizes the screen for reading (simulating the mode of a regular paper book). Only used with a few specific applications.

    7) Mobile data. Enables mobile data transfer mode, turn on the Internet from your mobile operator. Eats paid traffic, if you don’t have unlimited of course??

    8) Locked mode. When you enable this mode, notifications for the selected features will be disabled. You will only receive notifications for calls from people on your white list.

    9) Power Saving Mode. Enables energy saving mode.

    10) Multiple windows. On the left of the screen, click on the white tail from the panel, the panel will open and drag the right application up or down. The screen will split into 2 parts.

    11) Screen Mirroring. Screen mirroring function. Using it, you can duplicate the image of your smartphone screen to your TV.

    12) Wi-Fi access. The feature allows the Galaxy S4 to work in hotspot mode.

    13) S Beam. Allows sharing different types content (contacts, photos, videos, etc.) between several smartphones using NFC technology. To share files, you need to place two smartphones close to each other and touch the screen and file transfer will begin. Works in conjunction with NFC.

    14) NFC. Allows you to exchange files and information using NFC tags. For example, pay bills, connect to SMART-TV TV, enable some smartphone functions, etc.

    15) Guidance. The function allows you to activate elements on the screen in preview mode without touching the screen with your finger, but only by bringing it closer to the display glass.

    16) Gesture control. Allows you to perform many functions using gestures: receive calls, switch audio tracks, switch to another tab in the browser, flip through an image in the gallery, etc.

    17) Hands-free mode. In Android 4.2 it was called "driver mode". Includes smartphone speaker and SVoice capabilities. Allows you to control your phone “hands-free” by sensing voice commands, a convenient feature, especially when you are driving a car. Includes for sharing GPS.

    18) Intelligent anticipation. This is when the screen is on while you are looking at it.

    19) Intellectual pause. This is when the video recording pauses if you look away from the screen.

    20) Smart scrolling. This is when, after detecting eyes, the screen scrolls depending on the tilt of the device.

    21) Synchronization. Synchronizes your accounts.

    22) Offline mode . In this mode, you can turn off calling, messaging, and data features. Other types of communication, such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, will also be disabled.