![]() I had this same issue with my last phone - LG Fiesta II (Tracfone) with Android 7, so I know it's not a phone thing. I normally run with JBL/UA Train Wireless, or Jabra Elite Active 75T. I am getting to the point where I may buy a dedicated music player (with bluetooth), but if I do that, then I won't be able to receive phone calls while out running, since the only headphones I own that have multipoint are the Bose QC 35 II, which are not outdoor headphones. The hiccups are very brief - a small fraction of a second, but it drives me mad! I have also disabled the Android FX app, which for some reason I had switched on - don't need it with Poweramp's EQ. Waze, NOAA Weather app, Lightning Tracker app, Google Earth, and there were several more. It also occurs with two different music players I have: Poweramp 3.x (licensed version) and the built-in Android player (don't know the name of it).Īs for the apps I uninstalled or disabled: Now, this hiccup thing occurs on all headsets - wired or bluetooth. When turned off, lfrequency of hiccups seems lower, but not zero. I have had some success with disabling / uninstalling some apps I wasn't using, and I thought might be causing the hiccups, but they haven't stopped - although the frequency of hiccups seems to have dropped. When I switched to flac, I did not have any expectations that this would fix the hiccup problem - and it did not. ![]() SD Card: Samsung EVO Select 256GB MicroSDXC UHS-I U3 100MB/s Full HD & 4K UHD Memory Card. My phone is: Moto G7 Optimo Maxx Tracfone. I am at my wits end to figure out a solution. I know this has been an ongoing issue for some Android owners.
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