DaKillaWilla
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I think this is a bug in 4.4.2. Motorola said it would be fixed in a update.
Sent from my XT1031 using Tapatalk 2
Sent from my XT1031 using Tapatalk 2
Hi, I have purchased a Moto G 5 months back. Eveything works fine, except for 1 problem. Sometimes the Volume automatically goes to 0 (Vibrate) and I miss many calls. There is no proper scenario for this happening. Is there any setting changes for this or does this happen when any games are being played?
The sound went out on mine aswell. It works with headphones, but that is all. I recently got Skype and that is the only recent app/thing that could've caused this. I can't think of anything else. I haven't had sound for about two hours now, and will try the restart. Thanks.I just had the same issue.
It happened in the middle of talk-to-texting an SMS message. One sentence it was fine, then nothing.
Suddenly there was no sign of the phone hearing anything (no pulsing red circle).
Also all playback sound went away.
It's never happened before. The only new thing was installing skype this morning. (12 hrs ago)
A restart fixed it.
At some point while I slept last night, my Moto G (running KitKat) decided that I didn't need functional audio. I overslept, missing an appointment, and on waking, I was informed by the phone that I had missed my alarm. I've never missed an alarm before, so I decided to see what my audio settings were. Sure enough, alarm volume was maxed out, but then I noticed that I wasn't getting a little beep on the volume slider when I adjusted the phone volume manually. Going to YouTube, I realized the phone wasn't transmitting sound at all. Using my expert IT knowledge, I turned it off and on, and it has worked since.
The problem? I can't trust this thing now. I don't know what caused this issue, and while it's working for the time being, I can't rely on it for incoming calls to be audible, or for my alarms –*for anything requiring audio, really. Since it managed to do this last night without me interfering, how am I to know when it'll do this again? There was no warning of this problem. I never did anything to change the audio settings, and indeed, they were all at full volume. The only thing I did that made any difference either way was restart the phone to fix the issue.
If anyone has experience with this issue, please let me know. Just last night, I was raving about how wonderful the Moto G is for a budget phone. Today, I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. This is an intolerable flaw.
I squeezed the phone's speaker between my thumb and forefinger with a medium pressure and boom! Full volume.