Galaxy Buds tend to show up as two devices in Windows: - Galaxy Buds Hands-Free AG Audio (lower sound quality, less delay, mainly meant for phone calls) - Galaxy Buds Stereo (higher sound quality, more delay, mainly used for everything else) You should be able to switch between these by: - Clicking the arrow next to the volume bar on the taskbar menu and changing the output device. - Going into "Settings > Sound > Output" and changing the device there. Although, I would suggest using a pair of wired headphones if you're going to be in a setting where audio lag matters.
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Go to "Settings > Wallpaper and style" and choose your lock screen. If you select the clock, you will have the option to change it to different colors. It looks like the color is currently set to automatically change based on the background.
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When you go to "Phone > Keypad" and select the 3 dots in the top right corner, do you see "Visual Voicemail"? It should be above "Settings".
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02-18-202309:05 AM
Please try the following options: - Confirm that your Pixel Buds Pro are updated to the latest firmware. - Unpair the earbuds from your phone, reset them as described here, then try to pair again. - If all else fails, you can go to "Settings > Reset > Reset network settings". This will reset all Bluetooth settings on your phone (and clear all saved Wi-Fi networks).
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Clean it? I have the IconX, and you can replace the little speaker meshes on them. Those meshes get clogged up over time and can block your sound.
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If you can't find developer options, you can enable it by going to About phone>Software information and tapping build number until you get a popup that says you're a developer.
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