Weird issue with ringer volume comtrol - Verizon LG V10

Just every once in a while. My V10 Ringtone will go down to 0% by it's self and if I try to raise the volume it won't let let just bounces back to 0%. I end up having to reboot the phone to fix this issue.
This is very random also... Sometimes does not do it for weeks and then it will start the BS.
Rooted still on VS99011B (5.1.1)

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[Q] Phone Constantly Beeping about Something

Apologies if this has been asked already but I've searched for a good while.
Have a Samsung Galaxy S II for the past week. Once or twice while I was watching videos it would start to vibrate (while in silent mode) and I could only stop the vibrating by pressing the Home key. There were no incoming calls or messages that I could see.
The battery died 2 days ago after running down to 0% and since then the phone has been beeping more or less constantly when not on the charger. If it's on silent it will vibrate, if not on silent it will just beep away. Pressing the home key stops it but it starts up again a few minutes later. The battery indicator in the top right appears to be flashing with the little power icon as though it's a battery notification but there is no actual notification and there's nothing to say - battery level is about 95% or so when this starts I'd guess.
I've done 2 factory resets which haven't solved the problem and I installed a couple of custom battery apps to see if they'd take over the battery notification (assuming that's the problem) but that hasn't done anything. I also noticed that I can't seem to power the phone off anymore. If I turn it off, it just turns back on and waits at the phone unlock screen for me to enter my PIN.
Anyone experienced this before or know what might be causing it?
Hi,
I have the same problem here, can you please tell me if you have solved this problem and how?
Thanks
Same problem here - any solutions?
thefreekick said:
Apologies if this has been asked already but I've searched for a good while.
Have a Samsung Galaxy S II for the past week. Once or twice while I was watching videos it would start to vibrate (while in silent mode) and I could only stop the vibrating by pressing the Home key. There were no incoming calls or messages that I could see.
The battery died 2 days ago after running down to 0% and since then the phone has been beeping more or less constantly when not on the charger. If it's on silent it will vibrate, if not on silent it will just beep away. Pressing the home key stops it but it starts up again a few minutes later. The battery indicator in the top right appears to be flashing with the little power icon as though it's a battery notification but there is no actual notification and there's nothing to say - battery level is about 95% or so when this starts I'd guess.
I've done 2 factory resets which haven't solved the problem and I installed a couple of custom battery apps to see if they'd take over the battery notification (assuming that's the problem) but that hasn't done anything. I also noticed that I can't seem to power the phone off anymore. If I turn it off, it just turns back on and waits at the phone unlock screen for me to enter my PIN.
Anyone experienced this before or know what might be causing it?
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Hi,
I hope all of you are in Stock Kernel now.
Is it rooted?
If yes then please Go to CWM Recovery Mode and Go to Advanced and WIPR Dalvik Cache as well as Battery Stats...
Once this is done .. Reboot and check whether the problem is solved if not Try and use Stock ROM Battery Mod ..

Volume Quirk

hi, ive got a weird quirk im not sure what triggers this but it happens randomly it seems, just wondering if anyones gotten anything similar happening and if anyones found a fix besides rebooting.
So, ive got an amaze (of course) on wind mobile, stock non rooted/etc yet.
the issue is ill go to work listening to mp3's, get to work unplug headphones and audio stops playing as normal when that happens, ill sit down to work and get a txt or a call on the phone and it rings as normal, so thinking ill be nice to co workers i go to turn down the volume of the ringer, but instead of it turning down the ringer volume as normal when no mp3's are playing, it turns down the media volume, and i cant see how to get it back to default mode where it wants to allow me to change the ringer volume with the rocker volume button on the phone with out rebooting or going into the audio settings and changing it there.
its a pretty minor thing i know but its just enough to be annoying.
what happens when you go to the phone/dialpad? just copied what you did and mine switches as normal.
your phone should be switching to the correct volume slider depending on what you have open/running. I've never run across a switch that disables that...
If all else fails put a shortcut to audio settings on your home screen
Ive rebooted now so its fixed, ill try that after my walk home, started thinking maybe winamp isnt shutting down cleanly or something.
the odd thing is it doesn't happen all the time outa the 10 times a week i use headphones and change volume after it it only happens maybe 3-4 times a week..
hrm short cuts an idea if it keeps happening, tho im probably gonna unlock and flash this soon so maybe that wont happen anymore.
andy55 said:
what happens when you go to the phone/dialpad? just copied what you did and mine switches as normal.
your phone should be switching to the correct volume slider depending on what you have open/running. I've never run across a switch that disables that...
If all else fails put a shortcut to audio settings on your home screen
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I'm not sure if it's at all related, but I have a different volume quirk. Occasionally, when I plug my phone in to charge it, the ringer volume drops down to minimum. Not to silent or vibrate, just to the lowest setting where it actually still rings. It's probably unrelated, but it could be some glitch in the volume control somewhere.

[Q] Weird volume button issues with my x2

Last night I pulled my phone out of my pocket to answer a text, as soon as I unlocked it, the volume bar popped up, went from full volume to silent/vibrate and continued vibrating. I tried to do anything but volume down kept interrupting everything. Even opening random programs and what not. I pulled the batt and restarted, it sat at the droid screen with the white "rsd service loading" or whatever it is, and sat there for the rest of the night until the battery died.
I got it to start up and boot all the way into the OS. It acts normally until i press the back button or the volume buttons. It then goes into the haywire crazy vibrating mode. I can get it to stop sometimes by pressing the Home button. But as I type this its randomly vibrating on my desk.
You fellas think this is a hardware issue or software?
P.S. I tried getting into the boot menu and clearing the cache, but pressing the volume button just caused it to hang at the rsd load.
Ur not on cm7 huh? Our bootstrap is automatic on plug in while power off.
Cyanogenmod
No sir. All stock, no root. 2.3.4
I was rooted before, but had all sorts of lag problems. After going back to factory everything seemed to clear up. So thats where I've stayed.
I'm considering just using my insurance and getting a new one (hopefully an upgrade to a 3 or something) as my case is fairly worn.... But if I dont need to..........

Weird subtle ring coming out of DNA

It's happened this morning during my chem lab class. I thought it was one of the machines in the lab until I pulled my phone out and realized it was me. So I thought it was a text bomb or a phone call. My phone exhibited none of those notifications. I then realized my phone was on silent and was still doing it. Changed to vibrate, same thing. Changed to loud, same sound at same loudness as it was on silent. Decided to power off and the beeping kept going during the power down sequence. Once powered down, when I quickly pushed the power button it would beep again. Phone wouldn't power on. Push the power button again and hold it down beep comes back during the power up sequence. Th fix I found was to turn off fast boot and power down and back up. Hitting the restart button probably would have done the same.
I took a video of the issue after my lab class was over. Didn't want to try anything around acids and flames.
http://youtu.be/UJm9hzdwOBY
I'm curious about how and why this happened. It started while it was in my pocket!
adamjamess said:
It's happened this morning during my chem lab class. I thought it was one of the machines in the lab until I pulled my phone out and realized it was me. So I thought it was a text bomb or a phone call. My phone exhibited none of those notifications. I then realized my phone was on silent and was still doing it. Changed to vibrate, same thing. Changed to loud, same sound at same loudness as it was on silent. Decided to power off and the beeping kept going during the power down sequence. Once powered down, when I quickly pushed the power button it would beep again. Phone wouldn't power on. Push the power button again and hold it down beep comes back during the power up sequence. Th fix I found was to turn off fast boot and power down and back up. Hitting the restart button probably would have done the same.
I took a video of the issue after my lab class was over. Didn't want to try anything around acids and flames.
http://youtu.be/UJm9hzdwOBY
I'm curious about how and why this happened. It started while it was in my pocket!
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Mine has done that and I have seen other people reporting the same. Maybe network related.
It has happened to me twice .. all I did was a simple reboot and it stoped. I don't know what cause it.
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Yep. That's weird.
idk about the problem, but just try disabling fastboot and then rebooting it? worth a try...
atishpatel2012 said:
idk about the problem, but just try disabling fastboot and then rebooting it? worth a try...
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Mine did It when stock
RLGL said:
Mine did It when stock
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What does stock have to do with disabling fastboot? i guess i didn't really make it clear, but i mean the fastboot settings in the settings for stock. The setting that doesn't let a legit shutdown happen i think...just go into settings turn it off and then turn your phone off for like 5 mins and boot back up and see if it fixes the issue...
atishpatel2012 said:
What does stock have to do with disabling fastboot? i guess i didn't really make it clear, but i mean the fastboot settings in the settings for stock. The setting that doesn't let a legit shutdown happen i think...just go into settings turn it off and then turn your phone off for like 5 mins and boot back up and see if it fixes the issue...
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Go to settings > Battery > remove the check mark for Fast Boot.
Done and fixed issue. As described in my posting.
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