Android 5.0 and Wired Headset Problem. - Galaxy S 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Recently, I factory reset my SGS5 (900i) and returned to a stock Android 5.0 ROM.
Since then, I have noticed that whenever I plug a pair of Phillips wired headphones into the jack, I can't use the single button on the headset without soft booting the phone. I plug the headset in and choose the app I want to listen to audio through but the button doesn't respond. However, if I reboot my phone, I regain full functionality for a little while before the problem returns. The issue is not confined to a single set of headphones and the headphones work perfectly in other devices. I believe the issue is related to the Android OS.
I read that it might be an issue with Now cards so I disabled them and I thought I might have solved it. However the problem has persisted.

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hd2 3,5 jack problem

Hi guys, i have an hd2 with nand android, and i have a problem when i plug in the aux cable or earphones: the phone during the play of a track sometimes changes automatically the song or it restart the song a lot of time without that i touch the phone. I already had the plug in problem too when i had wm 6.5 on the phone, but the problem were not the "music shuffling", but the problem were that the phone autodialed the last number called by me.
Someone has the same issue? Any solutions?
I've had audio jack problems as well.
I use a mp3 player from the Android Market called Tiny Player.
Occasionally while playing songs in Tiny Player through headphones or an FM transmitter, the Android music player will start up and begin playing a random song while Tiny Player is still playing.
It must be something about the way that the audio jack is designed to work with the HTC headphones that have the in-line mic built into them for calling. Some regular headphones must be causing a connection to be made which makes the phone think that a button on the HTC headphones has been pressed.
I can usually solve this problem by unplugging and re-plugging the headphones, or turning the plugh in the jack a little bit.
this has come up fairly often over the yrs, to a greater or lesser extent. I have a pair of senheissers which do exactly what you describe, but only on winmo roms. My other phones (tested four or five pairs, cheap and expensive) all work fine. the senheissers work fine on wp7 and android.
Odly enough two (that i can think of) other threads like this also mentioned senheisers, , , what you using, OP?
@samsamuel: i'm using android MIUI.
@huggs: sometimes i do like you, i unplug and replug the cable to solve the problem, but i want to permanently solve this problem, even at the cost of replacing the input jack, you say that it solves?
Its also worth removing the battery and then looking into the jack to see it there is any debris in there, remove with a pin
Same problem, except my Android powered HD2 also likes to randomly dial the last person I talked to when I have the headphones connected. These are the original HTC phones that came with the device. Today it managed to leave my boss eight voicemails. Nice. Fortunately, my boss has a sense of humor and it'll probably be OK. What can I do to prevent this from happening again?
I have a problem with 3.5 mm jack. When I turn on the headset, the phone restarts. And the problem is not with all handsets
I think I found a fix for misbehaving headphones:
http://www.appbrain.com/app/headset-blocker/com.idunnolol.headsetblocker
If anyone has used this please comment.
@imrazor : Thank you very much, I'm using it for two days and since I installed it I've had no problems.

Bluetooth bug, headphones

I am running stock (with root) 4.2.2 sw on my 32GB D802, first irritating thing is every time i turn on my headphones the Sennheiser MM 450-x to connect to phone I always must press a confirmation dialog on my phone to establish a connection.
Second is that 8 of 10 times I pair/connect I get really crap sound, with cracking, and noise, this is not something i hear without actually playing some music and only way to solve this is to turn on and off both BT and headphones, pair and reconnect many times until I get a clean connection.
And third it is that the phone does not allow me to use the headphones as handsfree.
All of these things worked without a problem on my old SGS 3.
Anyone know a solution, or if maybe KK will solve it?

[Q] No audio (speaker/headphones), no microphone

Hi guys,
I just got my hands on a Nexus with a strange problem (strange meaning I can't find a thread with similar problem, so I am creating this one ).
It can be hardware related, but there are some strange symptoms, so I wanted to ask here first whether anyone has seen this before.
Problem: Anything sound related doesn't work. Loudspeaker, headphones, microphone, no sound, not even noise. (I haven't been able to test bluetooth audio though) On the other hand, when I connect the headphones, nexus recognizes them just fine (I get the headphones volume settings etc.).
I find it hard to believe that speakers, jack and microphone broke at the same time, so the issue is probably somewhere in the sound chip, or, it is software related. That's why I'm asking here and not running directly to Asus OS is up to date on KitKat 4.4.4, I tried several factory resets and cache partition wipes. I also tried older android versions just to make sure it's not KitKat's fault, but I experience same behaviour on 4.3 and 4.2.
Any suggestions?

music playback is laggy , any solution ?

Hi people
My music playing is so stuttering and have the same problem on android mm and nougat
Any help there ?????
via headphones? in my case it was the issue with jack connector, phone is so big that when it's in the pocket headphone conector is pressed by leg and that causes shutters, I bought bt headset and I don't have that issue now
iks8 said:
via headphones? in my case it was the issue with jack connector, phone is so big that when it's in the pocket headphone conector is pressed by leg and that causes shutters, I bought bt headset and I don't have that issue now
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I have had the same problem with mine on Bluetooth. In my car, which I bought around the same time as the phone, my music (all audio) will often become "stuttery" and I have to disconnect and then re-connect the phone to resolve it. It will also do this when I get a phone call or text message while playing music after I hang up. I thought it was the car, since I have used this phone in a couple of rental cars with no issue, but they finally replaced the hands-free module and I still have the same issue. I reset my phone to factory to see if that was it, and it did better for a few days, but as I started adding apps back it has started doing this again. It isn't as bad as before, but it is extremely annoying. Has anyone seen this problem?
i've use a kernel manager ( ex kernel manager in my case )
then increase cpu a little bit higher value and problem solved till now

P Smart 2019 - Headphone Remote Problem

Hi folks,
I noticed that on both the original Huawei headset as well as a JBL headset (both wired) the respective remote control on the headsets stops responding after some time or a various number of clicks when listening to the music.
The music continues to run normally on the headphones and can also be skipped and paused via the app but not over the button on the cable. The Google Assistant will also no longer pop up when the button is pressed for a longer time.
When I reboot the phone without touching anything on the cable or pull it out and reinsert, the remote works again normally ...
I've already performed a hard-reset with a complete new installation which did not change anything about the behavior described above.
I'm a little bit concerned that it's a defective hardware....
But this should be a software problem if a simple reboot fixes that problem???

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