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1 | initial version | posted 2014-04-17 13:16:35 +0200 |
It's started to have zero sound out - I think I've tried everything - there are no system sounds, no audio in/out, no ringtone or any kind of noise whatsover... volume bar on the side goes up and down, but makes no difference, tried eveything I can think of in settings mute/unmute, cold restarts, change ambience, but it's just totally a silent brick - ok if I worked in a library, but I keep missing phone calls - the vibration works, but it's not very strong
It did have an "episode" a couple of months ago where it was totally silent as well, but just started working "on it's own" after a couple of days. This time, it's been like this for over a week now...
Any ideas before I start investigations as to how resilient a Jolla is against "high speed wall impacts" ?
LL&P Martin
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It's started to have zero sound out - I think I've tried everything - there are no system sounds, no audio in/out, no ringtone or any kind of noise whatsover... volume bar on the side goes up and down, but makes no difference, tried eveything I can think of in settings mute/unmute, cold restarts, change ambience, but it's just totally a silent brick - ok if I worked in a library, but I keep missing phone calls - the vibration works, but it's not very strong
It did have an "episode" a couple of months ago where it was totally silent as well, but just started working "on it's own" after a couple of days. This time, it's been like this for over a week now...
Any ideas before I start investigations as to how resilient a Jolla is against "high speed wall impacts" ?
LL&P Martin
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It's started to have zero sound out - I think I've tried everything - there are no system sounds, no audio in/out, no ringtone or any kind of noise whatsover... volume bar on the side goes up and down, but makes no difference, tried eveything I can think of in settings mute/unmute, cold restarts, change ambience, but it's just totally a silent brick - ok if I worked in a library, but I keep missing phone calls - the vibration works, but it's not very strong
It did have an "episode" a couple of months ago where it was totally silent as well, but just started working "on it's own" after a couple of days. This time, it's been like this for over a week now...
Any ideas before I start investigations as to how resilient a Jolla is against "high speed wall impacts" ?
LL&P Martin
It's started to have zero sound out - I think I've tried everything - there are no system sounds, no audio in/out, no ringtone or any kind of noise whatsover... volume bar on the side goes up and down, but makes no difference, tried eveything I can think of in settings mute/unmute, cold restarts, change ambience, but it's just totally a silent brick - ok if I worked in a library, but I keep missing phone calls - the vibration works, but it's not very strong
It did have an "episode" a couple of months ago where it was totally silent as well, but just started working "on it's own" after a couple of days. This time, it's been like this for over a week now...
Any ideas before I start investigations as to how resilient a Jolla is against "high speed wall impacts" ?
LL&P Martin
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It's started to have zero sound out - I think I've tried everything - there are no system sounds, no audio in/out, no ringtone or any kind of noise whatsover... volume bar on the side goes up and down, but makes no difference, tried eveything I can think of in settings mute/unmute, cold restarts, change ambience, but it's just totally a silent brick - ok if I worked in a library, but I keep missing phone calls - the vibration works, but it's not very strong
It did have an "episode" a couple of months ago where it was totally silent as well, but just started working "on it's own" after a couple of days. This time, it's been like this for over a week now...
Any ideas before I start investigations as to how resilient a Jolla is against "high speed wall impacts" ?
LL&P Martin