Hi! Something happened with my O2 Atom and nobody can hear me when I making a call while I can hear them perfectly. Can make audio notes - microphone is in working state. Have tried different providers as well as ROM-update. Still not working. Any ideas? Thanks!
Atom has 2 mic. One for recording located in front of the phone, next to the signal led. The other one uses for phone call only. Sure that your mic for phone call is bad, it is located at the bottom of the phone, you can see there is a small hole near the headphone jack.
I have the same problem
Yeah, I have the same problem with some calls
I have same problem too, i cant heard out/in-ing call. Anyone can help me to solve it??
I found my Atom Xda having the following condition:
When blue tooth off, no problem for voice incoming and outgoing.
When blue tooth on and connected with my wireless blue tooth ear piece, the hand set's mic become useless during outgoing call and must use the ear piece to communicate; but this is not affect receive the incoming calls, both incoming and outgoing voice working ok for incoming call.
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Hi,
I have the TyTn and when I connect it via Bluetooth to my Nokia CK7W carkit callers complain that my voice breaks up and they only hear every 2nd word or so. I also get the same complaints when using the handsfree inbuilt speakerphone, and that my voice fades in and out.
Yet when I talk normally with the phone to my ear the problem isn't there.
I've tried raising my voice and speaking closer to the mic in both cases but this doesn't work.
Any suggestions?
Tnx
Ari
Might be similair to the issues other users and I are having.
See the following for more info:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=61594
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=60225
Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately it's not related to the other forums. My phone keeps the bluetooth connection and both incoming and outgoing voices can be heard.
I've heard it for myself and it sounds like i'm in a bad reception area. What's really puzzling is that it also happens when I speak on the phone with the speakerphone activated, yet when I place the phone right to my mouth then the problem goes away, so i'm thinking it's something to do with the mic switching off to cancel any echo?
See this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=1834544#post1834544
Hi to everybody,
I'm using skype 2.2 beta on my p3600, everything is working fine but I have a question for you...
The incoming call voice come from the rear speaker instead of the front speaker like a normal phone call.
So I need to increase the volume to ear properly or use a headset.
It is possible to redirect the sound (incoming voice) from the rear speaker to the front speaker?
Thanks in advance
Gianni
Thats the same with mine, and as far as I know there isn't a work-around for this yet.
Hi,
I have the same "problem". I tried also the following VOIP programs: Fring, SJPhone, Expresstalk and Wengo. All of them use the rear speaker for the incoming call.
For this reason I used headset.
I hope someone is able to find a solution for the front speaker.
Thansks
love this phone but don't know if i have a problem or i'm just using it wrong and i'm an idiot,
i use an o2 blue hands free bluetooth and when i get an incoming call it rings nicely in my ear and i press button on the o2 blue and answer the call and it all works beautifully.
however if i'm making the call, i dial the number on the phone press green phone button and the bluetooth doesn't kick in the call stays on the phone.
(you don't press anything on the bluetooth as it don't work that way)
is this a bug or is there a specific way to make a call on the handset so the bluetooth kicks in??
(apologises in advance if i'm missing the blindingly obvious)
Hi, Scottydog -- I've been using the P6500 with a Bluetooth headset (Plantronics Voyager 815) without any problems. Though to the extent that things don't work properly, I have the opposite problem: when I _make_ calls with the headset connected, all is fine; but when I _receive_ them, calls initially go to the handset and I then have to choose "Turn Hands-free On" from the right soft-key menu to get the call on my headset.
Have you tried doing this after you dial calls?
Wish I had something better to suggest!
Alan
There are programs for windows mobile but I can't find any for windows smartphone 6.5 . I'm also looking for stock quotes software... one that can use stocks from non US markets.
I managed to get incoming VoIP/SIP working with a native app but it was a bit messed up. Basically I installed this package: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=596682
and followed this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=299950
I can't get outgoing to work, but incoming works.
Wow you got it working? Which device do you have? I tried with the HTC Maple (called Mobilicity Snap here) and could never get the audio to come through the earpiece.
Anyway, the two programs I've tried that DO work are AGEphone and fring.
On the Mobilicity HTC Snap I got it working, yes. The question was not about using the earpiece, it was about using the native VoIP client. In fact, I did manage to get the VoIP calls through the earpiece but it has a very bad negative effect: the ringer also goes through the earpiece after a few seconds, thus making the ring on incoming calls very quiet. In my opinion, it is much better to use the headset for VoIP calls as it provides excellent quality, no echo and no problems with the ringer.
The problem with outgoing calls is in the way WinMo's VoIP places the calls. They work with Voxalot but not PBXes. I am assuming everybody can just use Voxalot as a middleman between the HTC Snap and the voip provider if there are any problems with outgoing calls.
That's funny, as I could never get it working with the headset. Outgoing calls worked, but only over the speakerphone, while incoming calls had no audio at all. The mic didn't even work; I could press the keypad and get a DTMF tone, but that was it.
Could you tell me exactly which steps you took to get the audio to come out of the earpiece? I kind of gave up and am using fring, but it would be interesting to see how you did it.
xenyz said:
That's funny, as I could never get it working with the headset. Outgoing calls worked, but only over the speakerphone, while incoming calls had no audio at all. The mic didn't even work; I could press the keypad and get a DTMF tone, but that was it.
Could you tell me exactly which steps you took to get the audio to come out of the earpiece? I kind of gave up and am using fring, but it would be interesting to see how you did it.
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Sorry, apparently I was wrong, even with the earpiece hack (I tried both of them) the most you can achieve is to get the ringer to go through the earpiece but once the call connects it goes back to the speaker.
The only solution is to use the headset. I tried for outgoing only and I am able to dial, send DTMF and speak, so the mic works well.
With the native client on the HTC Snap VoIP works only with headset. Overall, I have been using WinMo for about a week and I can say that I hate it more than any other OS I have used. I wish we could get Android to boot but seems like the CPU on the Snap is messing up the effort.
Fring is also garbage on WinMo. It often fails to connect and when it does connect the call quality (over WiFi) is much worse compared to Fring on S60 or iOS. It eats the battery like a monster, something that doesn't happen on S60. There is no way to change/silence the ringtone with Fring on WinMo and if a call comes over the GSM line while you are on a call with Fring your Fring call goes through the speaker, very embarrassing.
I got my Snap for 100$ from Mobilicity and I think the hardware is worth it, but Microsoft should be paying me for being stuck with their useless OS.
Has anyone managed to get bluetooth call controls like answering and hanging up VOIP calls from bluetooth headsets working on this phone? Normal calls work fine but if I'm say on a Hangouts call and hangup from my headset the call audio just switches from my headset to the phone speaker instead of disconnecting the call like one would expect. I had the same problem on my Samsung Galaxy phone but I thought with this being a Pixel, call handling regardless of cellular or VOIP would be handled consistently similar to how iOS handles them. Anyone have any tips or workarounds to get this working?