Samsung Galaxy A71: Volume problem 👎

GrimCrumpet

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Using a Galaxy A71.

Volume has started going down at random. Even if I'm not touching/moving it. Is this fixable, or do I need a new phone. Pretty frustrating.

Thanks in advance 👍
 
Safe mode: good idea, cheers 👍.

From what I read, if that's the case, then some other app could be causing the problem. How would I identify the app causing this problem?

Much appreciated 👍
 
That can be tricky. Sometimes you have to uninstall apps one by one until the problem goes away. You could start with the most recently installed (or updated) apps.
 
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That can be tricky. Sometimes you have to uninstall apps one by one until the problem goes away. You could start with the most recently installed (or updated) apps.
Or, just format the phone.
Or, get a new one.
*shrug*
Any better options?
 
The main benefit of Safe Mode is to narrow down an issue to either something to do with an app that was installed vs something with the system or hardware. If the problem goes away in Safe Mode, at least you know it's not a problem with the system or hardware.

Unfortunately, I can't think of any easier option. Sometimes you just have to do trial and error.
 
Dunno. I don't listen to music when my phones in Safe Mode, but when I listen to music, the volume keeps going down. Is there some dic*head with his/her finger on the volume control?
 
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Does the volume ever go down when you're watching videos, like on YouTube, or while playing games? Or is it only when listening to music?

Do you have anything connected that might be able to control the volume, like wired or Bluetooth headphones?
 
I've only ever noticed it when listening to music. Wired headphones.
No Bluetooth.
Online/offline: both, problem persists.
It's not constant, but occasional.
I thought volume buttons, maybe, so sat down, stopped moving - the problem persisted, occasionally.
App causing the problem?
If so, how do I identify which app?
 
Ok, does it only happen when using wired headphones? Most wired headphones have remote controls including volume, and if there's something wonky about the contacts on the plug, that can sometimes cause unintended control commands (either volume up/down or pause/play). This can also happen if the headphones are specifically "Made for iPhone" (look at the box to see if it says that), because the headphone jack on iPhones is configured slightly differently from Android devices.
 
Yeah, pretty much just with wired headphones.
Didn't think of that: stupid.
Aftermarket headphones, but yeah, volume buttons etc on the headphones.
I wouldn't use IPhone headphones.
Just cheap no-name headphones *shrug*

Time for some expensive Samsung headphones I think. Maybe even Bluetooth headphones.

Good point 👍
 
Yeah, pretty much just with wired headphones.
Didn't think of that: stupid.
Aftermarket headphones, but yeah, volume buttons etc on the headphones.
I wouldn't use IPhone headphones.
Just cheap no-name headphones *shrug*

Time for some expensive Samsung headphones I think. Maybe even Bluetooth headphones.
Good point 👍
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Yeah, pretty much just with wired headphones.
Didn't think of that: stupid.
Aftermarket headphones, but yeah, volume buttons etc on the headphones.
I wouldn't use IPhone headphones.
Just cheap no-name headphones *shrug*

Time for some expensive Samsung headphones I think. Maybe even Bluetooth headphones.

Good point 👍
Before you buy another pair, try cleaning out the headphone jack, in case some bit of debris in there is causing some false contacts. Use a can of compressed air to blow it out, and a dry toothpick to root around.
 

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