Hello! I understand that you’re having trouble with the audio not working when you try to listen to the Bible text on your NKJV Bible app on your Android 11 device using a WebKit browser. Let’s work together to sort this out.
First, can you tell me whether the sound issue happens only with the Bible audio feature or with other audio apps on your device as well? Also, have you tried playing the audio with headphones or using your phone’s speakers to see if either works?
In the meantime, I suggest we start with these straightforward steps:
1. Check volume and mute settings: Make sure your device volume is turned up and not muted. Check both the media volume and the app-specific volume if available.
2. App permissions: Ensure the NKJV Bible app or the browser you’re using has permission to access your device’s microphone and play audio.
3. Refresh the app/browser: Close the app or browser completely and reopen it to reset the audio playback process.
4. Clear cache: In your Android settings, go to Apps > NKJV Bible (or your browser) > Storage and clear the cache. This often fixes temporary glitches.
5. Update the app/browser: Check if there is an update available for the NKJV Bible app or the browser you use. Updates often include fixes for issues like audio problems.
6. Try a different version or source: If your app lets you select different Bible versions, try switching to another one that supports audio to see if the problem persists.
If these steps don’t help, please let me know what you’ve tried so far, and we can explore more specific solutions.
Are you able to test these now? I’m here to guide you through it step-by-step!
Yes, I tried all of this and at some point everything worked, but then it stopped working again. Maybe it's because I'm not using mobile data but a Wi-Fi connection.
Thanks for the info! Since the sound worked for a while and then stopped especially when you’re on Wi-Fi, it does seem like the connection might be playing a role. Sometimes, apps can have trouble streaming audio if the Wi-Fi network has restrictions or unstable connectivity.
Here’s what we can try next, tailored for your Android 11 device and WebKit environment:
1. Check Wi-Fi Network Restrictions: Some Wi-Fi networks—especially public or work networks—restrict streaming or certain types of media access. Try switching to a different Wi-Fi network (like a home Wi-Fi or a mobile hotspot) to see if the audio plays there.
2. Test Offline Mode (If Available): Some NKJV Bible apps or versions support downloading audio for offline playback. If your app supports this, download the audio while on Wi-Fi and then try listening without needing streaming.
3. Reset Network Settings: Sometimes, network glitches can cause data flow issues. On your Android 11 device: - Go to Settings > System > Reset options > Reset Wi-Fi, mobile & Bluetooth - Confirm and reconnect to your Wi-Fi network This can fix misconfigured network settings that might block audio streaming.
4. Disable any VPN or Proxy: If you use a VPN or proxy on your device, try disabling it temporarily and see if the audio resumes. These services sometimes interfere with app connectivity.
5. Force Close and Reopen App with Fresh Wi-Fi Setup: After resetting or switching Wi-Fi, force close the NKJV Bible app or browser and reopen it to refresh the network connection.
6. Check for Any Background Data Restrictions: Android can restrict background data on certain apps. Go to Settings > Apps > NKJV Bible (or Your Browser) > Data usage and ensure background data is allowed over Wi-Fi.
If these don’t solve the issue, there could be a temporary server or streaming issue with the app service, or even a bug related to Wi-Fi detection in the app.
Please try these steps and let me know if the audio starts working again. I’m here to help you through them!
Hi again! If you’re looking to download the NKJV Bible app on your Android device, I have a couple of solid options for you:
1. You can get the official NKJV Bible offline app directly from Google Play. It offers the complete New King James Version with intuitive features to help you engage with the scriptures. Here’s the link to download it safely: NKJV Bible offline app on Google Play.
2. Another popular option is the YouVersion Bible App, which includes the NKJV version along with many others. It also provides audio Bible features and lets you save verses and read offline. You can check it out here: YouVersion Bible App with NKJV.
If you want an app with offline audio playback, the official NKJV Bible offline app from Google Play is a great choice for Android 11 devices.
Would you like me to guide you through the download and installation process? Just let me know!
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Hello! I understand that you’re having trouble with the audio not working when you try to listen to the Bible text on your NKJV Bible app on your Android 11 device using a WebKit browser. Let’s work together to sort this out.
First, can you tell me whether the sound issue happens only with the Bible audio feature or with other audio apps on your device as well? Also, have you tried playing the audio with headphones or using your phone’s speakers to see if either works?
In the meantime, I suggest we start with these straightforward steps:
1. Check volume and mute settings: Make sure your device volume is turned up and not muted. Check both the media volume and the app-specific volume if available.
2. App permissions: Ensure the NKJV Bible app or the browser you’re using has permission to access your device’s microphone and play audio.
3. Refresh the app/browser: Close the app or browser completely and reopen it to reset the audio playback process.
4. Clear cache: In your Android settings, go to Apps > NKJV Bible (or your browser) > Storage and clear the cache. This often fixes temporary glitches.
5. Update the app/browser: Check if there is an update available for the NKJV Bible app or the browser you use. Updates often include fixes for issues like audio problems.
6. Try a different version or source: If your app lets you select different Bible versions, try switching to another one that supports audio to see if the problem persists.
If these steps don’t help, please let me know what you’ve tried so far, and we can explore more specific solutions.
Are you able to test these now? I’m here to guide you through it step-by-step!
Yes, I tried all of this and at some point everything worked, but then it stopped working again. Maybe it's because I'm not using mobile data but a Wi-Fi connection.
Daniel Otega
Daniel specializes in Android and iOS apps. He also loves hiking and filming nat...
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Thanks for the info! Since the sound worked for a while and then stopped especially when you’re on Wi-Fi, it does seem like the connection might be playing a role. Sometimes, apps can have trouble streaming audio if the Wi-Fi network has restrictions or unstable connectivity.
Here’s what we can try next, tailored for your Android 11 device and WebKit environment:
1. Check Wi-Fi Network Restrictions:
Some Wi-Fi networks—especially public or work networks—restrict streaming or certain types of media access. Try switching to a different Wi-Fi network (like a home Wi-Fi or a mobile hotspot) to see if the audio plays there.
2. Test Offline Mode (If Available):
Some NKJV Bible apps or versions support downloading audio for offline playback. If your app supports this, download the audio while on Wi-Fi and then try listening without needing streaming.
3. Reset Network Settings:
Sometimes, network glitches can cause data flow issues. On your Android 11 device:
- Go to Settings > System > Reset options > Reset Wi-Fi, mobile & Bluetooth
- Confirm and reconnect to your Wi-Fi network
This can fix misconfigured network settings that might block audio streaming.
4. Disable any VPN or Proxy:
If you use a VPN or proxy on your device, try disabling it temporarily and see if the audio resumes. These services sometimes interfere with app connectivity.
5. Force Close and Reopen App with Fresh Wi-Fi Setup:
After resetting or switching Wi-Fi, force close the NKJV Bible app or browser and reopen it to refresh the network connection.
6. Check for Any Background Data Restrictions:
Android can restrict background data on certain apps. Go to Settings > Apps > NKJV Bible (or Your Browser) > Data usage and ensure background data is allowed over Wi-Fi.
If these don’t solve the issue, there could be a temporary server or streaming issue with the app service, or even a bug related to Wi-Fi detection in the app.
Please try these steps and let me know if the audio starts working again. I’m here to help you through them!
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Daniel Otega
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Hi again! If you’re looking to download the NKJV Bible app on your Android device, I have a couple of solid options for you:
1. You can get the official NKJV Bible offline app directly from Google Play. It offers the complete New King James Version with intuitive features to help you engage with the scriptures. Here’s the link to download it safely: NKJV Bible offline app on Google Play.
2. Another popular option is the YouVersion Bible App, which includes the NKJV version along with many others. It also provides audio Bible features and lets you save verses and read offline. You can check it out here: YouVersion Bible App with NKJV.
If you want an app with offline audio playback, the official NKJV Bible offline app from Google Play is a great choice for Android 11 devices.
Would you like me to guide you through the download and installation process? Just let me know!