- Nov 16, 2012
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So back when I owned the Lumia 920 evrything was fine for the first few months, then I began experiencing something odd. While listening to music, the volume would suddenly drop all the way to zero and not allow me to increase it. If I pressed volume up it would go to 1 and back down to zero. After a while it got even weirder. Sometimes the volume would randomly go allthe way up, all the way down, then up to midway. Long story short there was something wrong with the volume.
RMA'd it, new 920 began experiencing the same issues. I got so frustrated that I upgraded my old Dell Venue Pro to 7.5 to use that as my mp3 player. Within months it had the same issue. Volume would randomly drop to zero.The only thing that would solve it was a reboot but after a while this stopped working as well. It would require several reboots and sometimes even that wouldn't work. I'd have to just wait until it decided that it wanted to work again. So I switched to Verizon and got the Lumia 928. Worked like a charm. I was elated! No more volume issues! They solved it! I never had any issues with the 928.
Fast forward to two days ago. I upgraded to the Lumia Icon (awesome phone) a few months ago and everything was fine up until two days ago. I'm on the treadmill jamming and BOOM!!! The volume dropped allllll the way to zero and wouldn't budge. I had to reboot. It has now happened 3 times in the last few days and I'm seriously concerned now. If my 920 issues are any indication then eventually rebooting the phone, 'soft rebooting' the phone and every other solution I googled will stop working. It will just decide to drop the volume and I'll have to wait for it to decide to start working again. What's really troubling is I've already upgraded to the 8.1 developer preview which retooled the volume controls, so any hopes of the new volume control solving this issue is already off the table.
Is anyone else experiencing this? I've stuck with Microsoft through WP7 and am happy with the progress and I'd hate to have to abandon the platform but this a HUGE issue for me. I'm a runner. I need my music. When this started happening with my 920 I tried every channel (Nokia, MS forums, etc) and got lots of responses but neither MS nor Nokia appeared to take note because it's still happening.
Sad to say but if this isn't addressed soon I'm going to have to try Android. :unhappysweat:
RMA'd it, new 920 began experiencing the same issues. I got so frustrated that I upgraded my old Dell Venue Pro to 7.5 to use that as my mp3 player. Within months it had the same issue. Volume would randomly drop to zero.The only thing that would solve it was a reboot but after a while this stopped working as well. It would require several reboots and sometimes even that wouldn't work. I'd have to just wait until it decided that it wanted to work again. So I switched to Verizon and got the Lumia 928. Worked like a charm. I was elated! No more volume issues! They solved it! I never had any issues with the 928.
Fast forward to two days ago. I upgraded to the Lumia Icon (awesome phone) a few months ago and everything was fine up until two days ago. I'm on the treadmill jamming and BOOM!!! The volume dropped allllll the way to zero and wouldn't budge. I had to reboot. It has now happened 3 times in the last few days and I'm seriously concerned now. If my 920 issues are any indication then eventually rebooting the phone, 'soft rebooting' the phone and every other solution I googled will stop working. It will just decide to drop the volume and I'll have to wait for it to decide to start working again. What's really troubling is I've already upgraded to the 8.1 developer preview which retooled the volume controls, so any hopes of the new volume control solving this issue is already off the table.
Is anyone else experiencing this? I've stuck with Microsoft through WP7 and am happy with the progress and I'd hate to have to abandon the platform but this a HUGE issue for me. I'm a runner. I need my music. When this started happening with my 920 I tried every channel (Nokia, MS forums, etc) and got lots of responses but neither MS nor Nokia appeared to take note because it's still happening.
Sad to say but if this isn't addressed soon I'm going to have to try Android. :unhappysweat: