Since i bought the Samsung Galaxy S7390 i had a problem: when someone calls me i can hear him perfectly, but the other person is having serios problem hearing me. It sounds as i am in a barel or in a distance, the caller barely hears me. I tried Noise reduction cancelling enabling, no effect, i tried cleaning the mic from the phone, no effect, i tried restart, no effect, same problem.
When i am on a normal headphone or headset with bluetooth the problem dissapear for some time but, eventually, it reapears. The signal is poor inside or outside, even if in my zone others have no problem at all. At the beggining of the call the caller is hearing me very bad, then for a period of time it is ok, after that the problem reapers, it barely hears me when i am without a headphone.
What can i do about this annoying problem? Can it be solved? I am outside the guarantee period.
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Hello everyone, my Hermes worked a looong time very fine but now i cant hear the normal "beep" when i adjust the volume. Also i hear no conversation when i phone somebody. Alarm sound is off too. I hardresetted it once but it didn't help. The weird thing is: I can hear the ringing sound when i get a phone call?!
It looks like the other person can't hear me either, thats a bit weird because i thought this isnt a speaker but a microphone problem... Two components crashed on one day? WTF? Need help
I have seen this problem with a different htc phone.
their may be a bit of dirt across the miniusb contacts making the phone think it is connected to a headset.
plugin a mini usb cable and waggle it round a bit then test calling someone hopefully that should cure it for you.
I have a very very similar problem with my Vario II. The sound is VERY intermittent. Sometimes it rings but when I pickup there is no sound either way, from the earpiece or mic, the other person cannot hear me. Most of the time the phone just vibrates (set to Ring and Vibrate) so I know there is a message or a call coming...not that I can answer the call. Tried soft resetting it and even changing the ROM, only works for about 5 minutes then the sound is gone again.
The device only works as a phone with a blue tooth headset, the rest of the time it is just a PDA....that vibrates.
Hi
Is this issue allready raised?
During a phone call I can hear a significant background noise like if it would be a "not good" connection. But my counterpart is hearing me quite nicely.
The noise is there IF I call somebody than it is significant and realy to loud to "overhear" it.
On the other side if a get a call, there is nearly no noise at all.
All testing was done with 2 different phones and alwasy the same counterpart
Therefore I hope that this could be influenced by a better finetuning of the firmware/radio.
any idea - trick - recommendation?
Best regards,
dingolino
i'm having the same problem.
Whenever I call someone, I can ear a low noise similar to radio static in short bursts...
Haven't noticed if the same happens when i'm receiving a call so I will have to test this.
Check this please :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=591011
Radio interference kind of noise in the handset speaker when on a call..
I have a similar problem on my HTC Desire Z. I got this phone 2 days back in New Delhi, India from a HTC dealer (no worries about the source here). I'm using it on a GSM network (Vodafone). Its a beauty, with excellent call quality and clarity, superb screen resolution and colors, great speed and very good build quality.
But for one single nagging issue...
When on a call, sometimes, the handset speaker starts giving a soft dull crackling sound.. radio interference (like the one you hear when you bring a handset close to unshielded speakers). It stays on and may or may not go away during the call. Sometimes this noise is not heard at all. I have tried changing locations, holding it at different angles, switching off all wireless (blue-tooth and WiFi), using another network's SIM card and played around with all the settings and options within the handset (like turning off cell broadcast, selecting 'GSM Only' network etc).
But the problem remains.
This noise is not there when I use the headset. Its also not there when I use the speakerphone (when using the speaker phone, the device uses a second speaker and not the regular one on the front of the handset).
Even though I plan to write to HTC today and try and get a replacement device, I thought I will try looking for a solution too (though there are hardly any leads on this on the internet). Does anyone else with a HTC Desire Z face this problem, of radio interference sound on the handset speaker?
If anyone knows of a solution, please do let me know. Thanks in advance..
So the phone was working fine for a few days. All calls were clear, however today when I got home and made a call the call was not clear and had a background noise that sounds like a shower. All subsequent calls I make have this background noise and I tried rebooting the phone, putting my sim card in another phone (call was clear on other phone), and tried factory resetting the nexus. The noise still persists.
I was wondering if anyone else experienced this problem and what you would suggest I do. Thanks
edit: Sorry if I wasn't specific, the noise comes in from the earpiece and speakerphone. So it's what I would hear, not the other person. The other person on the line hears me fine without the noise.
EDIT #2: Lol nvm, a reboot fixed the problem.
EDIT: I read Goten's post again, and apparently my problem isn't like his. His problem is with the earpiece and speakerphone being noisy. The problem I'm experiencing is that the person on the line hears a noisy sound during calls.
Does anyone else have this problem?
I noticed that after the update to GRI40 2.3.3 (not sure if it started before that), people are saying that they can't understand me. It's exactly like what Gotenn described. I tested it myself and it sounded as if there's a lot of background noise, kind of like you're near a waterfall or something.
I've downloaded a voice recorder called Tape-a-Talk and my voice recordings are crystal clear, so I'm pretty sure the mic is still fine. Could there be a problem with the noise cancellation mic? Or is this a software problem? I've tried making a call using the handsfree set to make a call, and it sounded good. When I remove the handsfree from the 3.5mm slot, the sound became bad again.
I'm running stock gingerbread 2.3.3 GRI40 on my Nexus One. It was rooted (without unlocking bootloader) when it was on Froyo. It's not rooted on gingerbread because I did not unlock the bootloader.
I appreciate any help that you can give, thanks!
Several of my friends have said there is a background noise kind of like the wind blowing on my phone whenever they call me. However when i call them back it disappears.
Also the volume is higher on outgoing calls than incoming ones.
Does anyone have this problem/know of a solution? It's getting really annoying..
Did you find a solution for your problem? I received mine yesterday and my girlfriend complained about a noise too... It was like I was blowing into the microphone. It's for about a second, but many times during a call.... Very annoying!
found some threads about this problem too:
http://androidforums.com/sony-ericsson-xperia-x10/116074-call-random-loud-noises.html
http://androidforums.com/sony-erics...ing-sharp-noise-emitted-x10-during-calls.html
edit:
And will it be over after updating? (waiting for the dutch vodafone update)
I have SIP calls (VoWiFI) enabled on my OP5 running rooted OOS. After a while (some seconds up to one minute so far) there is a loud, almost deafening sort of buzzing sound, drowning out every sound from the call peer. After it started, it doesn't seem to vanish, at least not for the next 30 seconds or so.
I have call recording set up on my PC, it's been working fine there for over a year now.
Any ideas on how to fix this?
The issue seems to be related to the phone speaker
I have this same problem, and it is temporarily solved by changing the sound output to the speaker, and then returning again to the phone speaker, but usually the buzzing returns.