22-02-2024 01:54 AM - last edited 22-02-2024 01:55 AM
I have two brand new tablets.
Same problem with both tablets.
Same with both 3mm jack headphones and USB-C headphones:
22-02-2024 02:08 PM
Hi @PaulGor.
When you plug your headphones into the port, do you get the headphone icon at the top of the screen? Try another pair of headphones to see if they work without any issues.
I'd like you to remove any headphones from the port and try a soft reset to see if that helps (Press and hold the Power and Volume Down buttons for 10 seconds until the phone restarts). Also, make sure your software is updated (Settings > Software update > Download and install).
22-02-2024 05:49 PM - last edited 22-02-2024 08:22 PM
Hi
No headphones icon (same on both tablets. And yes, they both have updated software) - and yes, I tried another pair of headphones, too (on each tablet - two headphones for 3mm jack and one USB-C).
Thanks, let me try soft reset. Nope, no difference, still the same.
23-02-2024 01:01 AM - last edited 27-02-2024 04:43 PM
Hi
I see same problem with incoming phone calls while trying two Samsung s10e phones and two Samsung tablets TAB A9 (where phone calls are supported):
wired headphones (either 3mm jack ones or USB-C) as well as Bluetooth Galaxy Buds FE I've just bought, do work fine - have sound in their earpieces BUT at the same time
- incoming call ringer still sounds through main device speaker (in addition to ear pieces)
Is there a solution? Main idea was to have earbuds to have main speaker muted, say when I in a meeting...
Minor issue on all devices: all 3 types of earbuds do work, but there is no headphones icon.
21-07-2024 02:53 PM
Did any of you guys get to solve the problem?
01-09-2024 02:32 AM
To play audio from both headphones and speakers simultaneously on a Samsung Galaxy tablet, you can use the Dual audio feature:
Pair the Bluetooth devices to the Galaxy tablet
Swipe down on the screen to open the Quick panel
Tap Media
Select both audio outputs
The Dual audio feature allows users to send audio to two different Bluetooth devices at once, such as two pairs of headphones or two sets of speakers. However, this feature is only available on certain devices with Bluetooth 5.0. Some features may also be unavailable depending on the device model or software version
01-09-2024 02:41 AM
29-10-2024 10:39 AM
Mine fortunately fixed by use a dirt cheap wired samsung ones first.
Then I used other brands by inserting jack to the very end til I could here cracking static noise first >twisted a little bit >yes audio came out and pushed it in completely after the audio functioning consistently.