There are 2 kinds of static EMI which is electromagnetic interference - this is the one that you hear like crackling or fizzing coming from your device and ESD which is electrostatic discharge - this is the horrible one that gives you that zap when you touch a metal object because you unknowingly got charged up on the nylon carpet. ![]() It's concerning, in that this problem is not confined to one particular model of Samsung phone or tablet and I wonder if Samsung models are suffering from one of the following poor grounding, bad connections or some internal component. One person even got a Samsung tech to come out but all he said was that he'd never come across this problem before so didn't know what to do! I honestly believe the problem lies in the fact that the tablet/phone is being affected by static. There are other forums on the Net where people are complaining of constant 'crackling' sound coming from the internal speakers which sounds like classic static problems. If it is due to static then we all need to be careful that the audio doesn't end up permanently damaged. ? if this is due to static and the act of plugging in and then removing the earphones seems to clear this. The sound was back! Given the number of people experiencing this problem it appears as though the audio of the tablet/phone is 'shorting out'. ![]() I had a similar problem where I had no sound when I tried to Skype my son but found that all I had to do was to plug in earphones, wait a few seconds and pull out the earphones again.
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