MIC sound fix - ZTE Axon 7 Questions & Answers

Good morning everyone! Since I've moved from stock I've has an issue with the MIC during calls where the person on the other end will not be able to hear me. I would have to put the phone on speaker and scream into the MIC for them to hear me. Disabling google voice or toggling speaker would not fix the issue for me. Today I was looking through the modules on Magisk when I saw one called "Android MIC fix." After downloading, installing and restarting the phone I made a call and walla. The recipient was able to hear me clearly. Needless to say I was very much excited. So for those with the MIC issue I recommend trying out this module.

Thank you for posting this. I'm desperate for a mic fix. I've just installed it, but will not be back in an area with a cell phone signal until tomorrow. I'll post in a day or two whether it seem to have fixed my mic issues. Magisk will not pass SafetyNet check, but it might be worth giving up some apps, if it can fix the issiue with people not hearing me on a call until I turn speakerphone on and off.

celticchrys said:
Thank you for posting this. I'm desperate for a mic fix. I've just installed it, but will not be back in an area with a cell phone signal until tomorrow. I'll post in a day or two whether it seem to have fixed my mic issues. Magisk will not pass SafetyNet check, but it might be worth giving up some apps, if it can fix the issiue with people not hearing me on a call until I turn speakerphone on and off.
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I think Magisk passes safetynet again. there are some XDA articles about the new beta. I didn't try though

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I think Magisk passes safetynet again. there are some XDA articles about the new beta. I didn't try though
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After installing the Magisk 13 beta, it does pass SafetyNet check for me. This is where to download the beta, of course, but not for anyone who is new to this stuff, of course (Betas are always at your own risk).
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/beta-magisk-v13-0-0980cb6-t3618589
As for the mic issue, more to come in a day or two, once I'm in an area with cellular coverage again..

This fix didn't work for me.

This fix sounds promising, since I've found that when the mic seems to be non-functional, that the other party on the line can hear me if I yell at the phone. However, despite getting Android pay working on B25 with Magisk 13, it just crashes when trying to install modules. Anyone else have any luck with it?

After using the module some more I found that, while yes, I was able to use the headset, the quality of the call was horrendous. So I disabled the module. I'll just have to live with using speaker until a permanent fix is found

This also didn't work for me. I kept having further problems with Magisk beta, so I've removed it for now, and I'm hoping for a better patch, before shelling out for a new phone.

As for B06 nougat, turkey (a2017g) the issue feels like solved for me. I've done about 40-50 callings without any doubts. Also no need to turn on/off loudspeaker. "Ok Google" from any screen turned on so imo - issue fixed.

I didn't faced any mic issue..... I just tuned off the OK Google even on 7.0.1 till then everything is perfect

Laleka said:
I didn't faced any mic issue..... I just tuned off the OK Google even on 7.0.1 till then everything is perfect
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Yeah because the issue occur when you have "ok Google" turned on from any screen and now you can have it turned on without any mic troubles in call.

Hey everyone, hope all is well.
I found a fix for my axon. If you don't want to read my trial and errors and just want the fix, scroll to the bottom.
I bought an axon 7 off eBay. From day 1 people were saying they couldn't hear me very well. I thought it was cell service.
It seemed to slowly got worse.
It got to the point where people couldn't hear me at all.
I downloaded an app to locate cell towers and service range. Service didn't seem too bad...
Found forums like this one, tried talking on speakerphone. It worked, but people said it was still hard to hear me, cutting in and out, etc. Turned off mic access for ok Google and eventually EVERYTHING else.
Deleted apps even... No fix.
Eventually went to a place I knew had good cell service, called someone, and they couldn't hear me at all! Def not mic access, def not service...
Axons warranty doesn't work for resold phones... The speakers and Dolby..I didn't want to go back to a Samsung or whatever..
That's when I started looking for hardware fixes.
I decided to do a Google search one last time before starting down that road, but looked at videos this time.
And I found a fix!!!!!!
youtu.be/KNGMM-H0oxc
So simple.
So going back to the forums I read before and posting my fix. Hopefully it helps others.
So happy!

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Can't be heard after some time.

This is very frustrating.
I use my phone for calls between 3-5 hours a day. I've been having this issue where I'll be on a call and after some time (ranges between 2-10 minutes) I can continue to hear people but they can't hear me. I use the Samsung headphones with a built in mic to talk. I'll notice that they can't hear me, I'll unplug the headphones and they still can't hear me. I hit speaker phone and still can't be heard. I end up hanging up and calling back. This happens about 30% of the calls I'm on. I also bought other Samsung headphones and the problem persists. It's also not always with my headset. I've had this muting issue happen while talking directly on the phone.
Here is the kicker. I'm on my 3rd s6 edge+ and I've had the problem with all 3!! My first phone the microphone by the speaker stopped working. My second one started having the same issue with the mic. But all three had the same exacting muting issue.
Anyone else in the same boat? Any suggestions on fixing this?
Thanks
mikeysweet said:
This is very frustrating.
I use my phone for calls between 3-5 hours a day. I've been having this issue where I'll be on a call and after some time (ranges between 2-10 minutes) I can continue to hear people but they can't hear me. I use the Samsung headphones with a built in mic to talk. I'll notice that they can't hear me, I'll unplug the headphones and they still can't hear me. I hit speaker phone and still can't be heard. I end up hanging up and calling back. This happens about 30% of the calls I'm on. I also bought other Samsung headphones and the problem persists. It's also not always with my headset. I've had this muting issue happen while talking directly on the phone.
Here is the kicker. I'm on my 3rd s6 edge+ and I've had the problem with all 3!! My first phone the microphone by the speaker stopped working. My second one started having the same issue with the mic. But all three had the same exacting muting issue.
Anyone else in the same boat? Any suggestions on fixing this?
Thanks
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Doh. I dont know which firmware/rom/kernel you're running but maybe you should wipe cache/dalvik or clean re-flash.. If already rooted, give a try a custom kernel. Hope you solve it. Thanks.
I have the exact same issue, except my call quality is poor and calls drop a lot as well. Im on my 3rd phone as well. All the issues have followed me on the phone. T mobile told me that I would have to wait for the marshmallow update since its a known issue with the phone and it should correct it. I told them it wasnt a good answer so they are sending me a new sim card to try out and see if that helps. Personally I hope it doesnt so I can get a new device
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Doh. I dont know which firmware/rom/kernel you're running but maybe you should wipe cache/dalvik or clean re-flash.. If already rooted, give a try a custom kernel. Hope you solve it. Thanks.
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Oops!
I'm running completely stock, no root/rom/kernel changes at all:
Build# LMY47X.G928AUCU2AOJ1
Android: 5.1.1
Kernel Version: 3.10.61-5921265
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I have the exact same issue, except my call quality is poor and calls drop a lot as well. Im on my 3rd phone as well. All the issues have followed me on the phone. T mobile told me that I would have to wait for the marshmallow update since its a known issue with the phone and it should correct it. I told them it wasnt a good answer so they are sending me a new sim card to try out and see if that helps. Personally I hope it doesnt so I can get a new device
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Ugh. It's going to take forever for Marshmallow to come out. First Samsung needs to rip it apart, then AT&T before it gets to me.
Let me know how the SIM change works for you. That's one thing I've yet to try.
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Oops!
I'm running completely stock, no root/rom/kernel changes at all:
Build# LMY47X.G928AUCU2AOJ1
Android: 5.1.1
Kernel Version: 3.10.61-5921265
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Umm. I see thats AT&T, isnt it? If so, you have got locked bootloader etc, I dont have proper info about it sorry. I prefer you to try something like wipe cache/dalvik etc but it may bricks your phone. So you better ask that in AT&T Forum Good luck.
Edit: I saw your post after posted mine lol. I've simfree g928C btw.

earphone jack issue?

So, i was having some issues with the earphone i had bought recently, but having a few problems with the same brand sometimes earlier (microsoft really put up a really interesting choice with the low price and really good bass and sound quality for its pricing, but damn, those things had caused me two replacements in earlier models) i was considering taking it to the warranty and getting a new one, fine.
Then i got the moto earphone (had never used it, was in that plastic thingy yet) to get me through the day and i put the ms one in the bag, but when i started walking, the same problems appeared. The volume would get lower, sound getting distorted, and the song started to cut to the point it would recognize as if the headphone has been unplugged and i have to start the music again. i'm no expert but i think we've got some issues here son
I went to master google in search for answers and i've found that people have been having these kinds of issues since the first generation moto g, some even got a replacement and the jack would still come faulty, there were a major "consent" that the fault was the pocket lint inside, and cleaning it would solve the problem, but my phone doesn't have even two goddamn weeks, it didn't even had time to get dirty. (and i tried it cleaning, only a lil hair came out) I am currently listening to music, and it's perfect, when the phone stays still. If i start moving it around or mess with the connector, the issues come back again.
Does someone had this problem here too? found some solution besides the pocket lint thing? i didn't found any post here on xda related to that, and i really don't wanna send it ro warranty 'cause i need it really bad for my work, and i know it's gonna take some time in there, the problem can even come back...
Please, show me a light.
I have a problem where moving the headphone jack a small amount would stop music playback its so annoying. I mostly use Bluetooth headphones though.
george241312 said:
I have a problem where moving the headphone jack a small amount would stop music playback its so annoying. I mostly use Bluetooth headphones though.
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Moving it also distorts the sound to the point it stops. Normally this happens with detective earphones, but the jack is new to me.
I'm sure it's the jack, I just got new headphones too. What you can do is expand that contact strip in the jack inward, hence better contact? I haven't done this yet though
bestofrhcp said:
I'm sure it's the jack, I just got new headphones too. What you can do is expand that contact strip in the jack inward, hence better contact? I haven't done this yet though
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yea, it is the jack indeed... are you facing this problem too?
i tried pulling it out a bit, but no results. Some random "solutions in the internet tell to put something behing that first metal contact strip... it that so?
So I kinda solved the problem these days... I bought a tpu case, and it has stopped. I guess that the phone is too slim, and it keeps banging in the pocket, making the jack loose and stopping the song. Now the phone is kinda bulky, fits right in the pocket, I can even run with it and the sound is still perfect. Sad that I gotta use this case, makes the phone Hella ugly, but yeah, I solved the problem
If anyone is facing it, try this, might work for you too.
Fixed my problem
I'd just like to add that I also suffered from this same issue (to the letter, volume decrease, distortion and all). It happened once a few weeks in but now, a few months later, it was happening so often that I had to give up using headphones.
Well, here's the thing: I contact Motorola and they give me the old crap about rebooting in safe mode and testing, or doing a factory reset.
As I KNOW this is a hardware issue, I just go ahead and reinstall the factory image (I was previously rooted) planning to send it in for repair/replacement: low and behold: it's fixed. So installing the original firmware and going through the setup (but choosing not to reinstall all my apps -new device option) fixed the problem. I have no idea how this can be. Maybe an app made the phone react too much to slight disturbances in the connection? When I have time, I'll be restoring my backup to see if the problem comes back, and uninstall apps one by one (starting with the xposed modules and other root apps).
I've been using the headphones a lot in the past 5 days with absolutely no issues.
tl:dr OP's exact problem, what seemed like a hardware fault, was fixed by a factory reset.
bv90andy said:
I'd just like to add that I also suffered from this same issue (to the letter, volume decrease, distortion and all). It happened once a few weeks in but now, a few months later, it was happening so often that I had to give up using headphones.
Well, here's the thing: I contact Motorola and they give me the old crap about rebooting in safe mode and testing, or doing a factory reset.
As I KNOW this is a hardware issue, I just go ahead and reinstall the factory image (I was previously rooted) planning to send it in for repair/replacement: low and behold: it's fixed. So installing the original firmware and going through the setup (but choosing not to reinstall all my apps -new device option) fixed the problem. I have no idea how this can be. Maybe an app made the phone react too much to slight disturbances in the connection? When I have time, I'll be restoring my backup to see if the problem comes back, and uninstall apps one by one (starting with the xposed modules and other root apps).
I've been using the headphones a lot in the past 5 days with absolutely no issues.
tl:dr OP's exact problem, what seemed like a hardware fault, was fixed by a factory reset.
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Now that was unexpected lol. Anyways, thanks for the reply, i've seen much of this kinds of problems on the internet, but none of it came to a conclusion, the posts die after sometime. I hope someone finds the answer in your reply.
So, i bricked my phone sometime ago and installed the factory image. i've been using the tpu case since it came, as i stated before, it has solved my problems (i think mainly because the phone get bulkier, fits into the jeans pocket and stop moving, so the jack isn't affected by any kind of movement and it works perfectly), but after you said that i recalled, there was one day when i forgot the case at home, and unaware of that i went working with the headphone and it worked perfectly, i just noticed i had forgot the case in my way home. I'll do some further testing without the case, but your solution might just have hit the right spot.
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Now that was unexpected lol. Anyways, thanks for the reply, i've seen much of this kinds of problems on the internet, but none of it came to a conclusion, the posts die after sometime. I hope someone finds the answer in your reply.
So, i bricked my phone sometime ago and installed the factory image. i've been using the tpu case since it came, as i stated before, it has solved my problems (i think mainly because the phone get bulkier, fits into the jeans pocket and stop moving, so the jack isn't affected by any kind of movement and it works perfectly), but after you said that i recalled, there was one day when i forgot the case at home, and unaware of that i went working with the headphone and it worked perfectly, i just noticed i had forgot the case in my way home. I'll do some further testing without the case, but your solution might just have hit the right spot.
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Did you, by any chance, have GravityBox installed on your phone when it was playing up? Also/or, where you using an unmodified ROM, as that's what I'm using usually (deodexed but stock) I've just restored my backup (that's rooted and has a few xposed modules on) and sure enough first time I touch the jack with music playing, it plays up (this time it triggered the voice command, which it did do some times). So I think to start by disabling GravityBox as that modifies a lot of stuff... Reboot, and the damn thing seems to work perfectly, I'm tugging and pulling at the jack right now and it's working perfectly.
I find it a bit too much to believe, and I don't want to lose GravityBox as that's a big reason I root.
One explanation I can come up with is that Motorola saw there was a problem and they fixed it in software, and installing AOSP or GravityBox that changes system files, gets rid of that software "fix".
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Did you, by any chance, have GravityBox installed on your phone when it was playing up? Also/or, where you using an unmodified ROM, as that's what I'm using usually (deodexed but stock) I've just restored my backup (that's rooted and has a few xposed modules on) and sure enough first time I touch the jack with music playing, it plays up (this time it triggered the voice command, which it did do some times). So I think to start by disabling GravityBox as that modifies a lot of stuff... Reboot, and the damn thing seems to work perfectly, I'm tugging and pulling at the jack right now and it's working perfectly.
I find it a bit too much to believe, and I don't want to lose GravityBox as that's a big reason I root.
One explanation I can come up with is that Motorola saw there was a problem and they fixed it in software, and installing AOSP or GravityBox that changes system files, gets rid of that software "fix".
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Well, try to trigger the problem a couple of times with gravity box installed. I don't have it, installed xposed once and had major lag, stuttering and FC problems, then i took the ting off. Didn't test the jack thing, but i've never been a hard xposed user.
I really think my problem is hardware-related, but tonight i'll head home without the case and report back here.
If I am on a stock Moto ROM, I have the problem. When I moved to AOSP/CM based ROM's, I can manipulate my headphones without causing it to stop.. I think maybe the stock kernel is a bit too sensitive and stops it with just a little bit of disconnection vs a more lax implementation in AOSP/CM...
So I've ran my tests: climbed stairs, climbed down stairs, run a Lil bit, shake my hips (they don't lie) and messed around my pocket: no sign of Jack problems. I guess that flashing stock firmware again did the job, as you have stated earlier. I'm going to stop using the case and go jogging, or going more often to work listening to music without it, but after today field tests, I'm sure the issue is gone.
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Well, try to trigger the problem a couple of times with gravity box installed. I don't have it, installed xposed once and had major lag, stuttering and FC problems, then i took the ting off. Didn't test the jack thing, but i've never been a hard xposed user.
I really think my problem is hardware-related, but tonight i'll head home without the case and report back here.
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Just an update: I give up. I've tried multiple things, including almost bricking my device. I cannot find something definite at all. Installing a clean factory image (or a rom that has not been changed much) will get rid of the problem, even with root. However after restoring my TitaniumBackup of about 140 apps, the problem came back for a while. I noticed it after enabling MotoVoice, so I disabled moto voice and it disappeared, but then re-enabling moto voice didn't make the problem come back... And that is why I give up. I've ordered a pair of Bluetooth headphones.
I think that flashing the stock firmware again is the ultimate solution to solve the problem. After some tests I really couldn't trigger it again, so I guess that's the end of it
The problem is that the issue is so random I can't seem to find a proper way to trigger or to say it is 100% solved. I've read about it happening since the first generation moto g, seems like a hardware issue, but...
My headphone jack wont work properly when i insert the headphones into the jack completely but it works fine when i pull out a lil of the pin of headphones out of the headphone jack whats the deal its too annoying
Moto x 2013 verizon

Poor Quality Calls On Verizon

I have been having an issue with people having trouble hearing me or saying that I am breaking up while on a phone call. This issue started after the latest update which came out about 2 weeks ago. I think it was a security update.
When on a phone call where people are having trouble hearing me, I can either put a headset on or put it through the speaker then the person on the call can hear me normally. I have tried a factory reset, deleting the cache, removing the sim card and put it back in but nothing has fixed my issue.
I do not think that it is a signal problem because of what I said about having no issues if I am using a headset or the speaker phone. Also, I have ruled out a mic problem by taking a video and talking normally then playing the video back. When playing the video back, I can hear myself without a problem (this suggestion was made the Huawei itself).
Does anyone anyone know what is going on? Or is having similar issues? I really don't want to be without a phone if I have to RMA my phone. Huawei's customer service said that they would not send a replacement phone prior to them receiving the RMA (if there is an issue with the phone of course).
I am on the Verizon network. Any suggestions is welcomed. Thank you.
I too am on Verizon and seem to have call quality degraded in the past month. I have no idea why. I live in southern Md.
Same here. Thought it was my case as it started about the same time i got the case. I'm in Central Florida, in a good coverage area. Phone was fine until last update. Now having bluetooth issues and this call issue.
Maybe this is just the noise cancelling mic issue that so many reported when it first came out? I may try to root and turn off the mic as suggested to see if its better, unless one of you guys are rooted and have done that already?
Can I roll back to pre-may update somehow?
yes
I too am
I'm still having the muffled / echo voice issues - putting my finger over the noise cancelling mic seems to "fix" it for me but I'm desperate for a proper fix - otherwise I can see myself jacking in the 6P for another phone soon
Hepperz said:
I'm still having the muffled / echo voice issues - putting my finger over the noise cancelling mic seems to "fix" it for me but I'm desperate for a proper fix - otherwise I can see myself jacking in the 6P for another phone soon
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Have you tried (or are you) root and disable the noise cancelling mic? Think I may go this route if it continues (which I expect it will)
Unfortunately I use my phone for work, and the software will disable if it detects the phone is rooted - so that's a no go for me.
I had some issues with mine on Verizon. Turning off Enhanced 4G LTE Mode in cellular networks fixed my problems.
shiftr182 said:
I had some issues with mine on Verizon. Turning off Enhanced 4G LTE Mode in cellular networks fixed my problems.
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Same for me
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Turning on enhanced Lte fixed my call quality issue actually, I had the same breaking up issue with it off. I still have the noise cancellation issue where people can't hear me unless I'm talking right next to the mouth piece though. Did you try wiping your cache partition in the boot up menu?
Wow, no issues for me from the latest update at all. I am in a crappy reception area so needed to turn off enhanced 4g when I got the device about 4 months ago but it's been nothing but great with VZW despite crappy reception.
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Unfortunately I use my phone for work, and the software will disable if it detects the phone is rooted - so that's a no go for me.
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Using root cloak is an option.
Had issues again last night. Seems when there is any background noise is when the issue presents itself. I'd venture to say this isn't just with VZW. I was able to stop it by placing my finger over the noise cancelling mic on the back of the phone. Guess its time to root and disable it...ugh
See the 800 and counting posts on the Google Help forum. Search "Muffled Voice 6P" and you'll see what I'm talking about. Basically, a bunch of these phones don't work as phones, and Huawei either doesn't want to pay to fix all of them, or more likely, doesn't know how to fix them. The problem with Chinese companies is the same problem Mao had back during the Great Leap Forward. He demanded enough grain to beat Great Britain, the demand was unrealistic so all of his lieutenants made up fictitious yield reports, and they spent all of their budget on farm tools and farm labor, and not enough on train cars to take the grain into town, and a ton of people starved to death as a result! I'm sure something similar to this happened at Huawei: "Boss, the call quality on this 6p is absolutely stupendous". "Well done vice president, here's your bonus". Sales of Huawei 1-2 years later: not up but way, way down. Layoffs. People hungry again...

microphone acting up

I recently updated my xt575 with the September security patch. Since then my microphone doesn't work only when making a phone call on speakerphone. Normal phone calls, audio and video recording, and voice commands all work just fine. I have tried booting into safe mode with no success, and then did a full factory reset and held off on downloading anything before trying again, still with no success. Is anyone else having this issue? Does anyone know of a fix or workaround for this before I try contacting Motorola? Thanks.
P.s. I am on stock ROM on Att network. I use Android pay a lot so would like to avoid rooting.
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I recently updated my xt575 with the September security patch. Since then my microphone doesn't work only when making a phone call on speakerphone. Normal phone calls, audio and video recording, and voice commands all work just fine. I have tried booting into safe mode with no success, and then did a full factory reset and held off on downloading anything before trying again, still with no success. Is anyone else having this issue? Does anyone know of a fix or workaround for this before I try contacting Motorola? Thanks.
P.s. I am on stock ROM on Att network. I use Android pay a lot so would like to avoid rooting.
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Same man. It's weird too. It will fix itself after a couple days - or at least mine did
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Odd... I am on AT&T, for the moment at least, and use my speakerphone all the time, never had an issue before or after the update.
Try clearing your cache partition maybe?
Same problem
Hello. I'm trying to solve my Moto's mic for over a week now.
I was trying many ROMs, but ended up using TruePureXMM ROM along with franken kernel.
It was all working fine, except some overall phone lag and constantly trying out other kernel auditor settings...
...untill about 2 weeks ago. Phone's microUSB port got damaged, and I had to return my phone to repair service.
After I received it back, I wanted to try out some Nougat ROMs, and tried couple of them, but found out that the mic isn't working properly there.
Decided to return back to stock, using this forums tutorials, done it without any single errors or problems in the process, I did many devices roms changes before.
It didn't help at all. The receiver don't hear me at all, the only sound they can hear is when I blow into the mic's direction.
*Note that when I change to speaker mode, the receiver hear me with some breaks in between, but it's the only way to call from now on...
I'm confused now, completely no idea if it is really the OS problem, or if it's just something with the microphone itself.
Looking forward for any tips, thanks for help.
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Same man. It's weird too. It will fix itself after a couple days - or at least mine did
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I hope so. It's been a few weeks already... If it doesn't fix itself then hopefully the nougat update will help.
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Odd... I am on AT&T, for the moment at least, and use my speakerphone all the time, never had an issue before or after the update.
Try clearing your cache partition maybe?
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I have tried that too. Nothing send to help and I've been searching online for a while for a solution with no results. I don't think being Att has any relevance but figured I'd share that anyways just in case.
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Also on att with September security update and speaker phone works fine.

High pitch sound coming from the earpiece

I have a OnePlus 6T with Oxygen OS 9.0.11, no root.
The phone worked perfectly until yesterday, when I was having a call and suddenly I began hearing a very unpleasant noise coming from the top speaker. Even after the call ended, I could still hear it and even at this time I do it too. It is not by any means loud, I can only hear it when my ear is really close to the speaker, typically when I would place my phone on my ear to take a call. The problem is that it is always there in the background. I must also mention that the phone didn't suffer any physical damage.
The sound itself is not a continuous beep. It interrupts at some times and it sounds like radio interferences or static, but of high pitch. Coil whine is similar to this noise too.
Now, I have tried rebooting the phone and turning wi-fi and mobile data on and off. As soon as the phone powers off, the noise disappears. But immediately after I start it, the sound begins as well, so I thought it may be a hardware issue. But then I played with the camera. When inside the camera app, if I switch to the front camera and place my ear next to the speaker: magic! The noise seems to disappear. If I exit the camera app, however, it returns.
I've already spoken with those at OP support, and after recommending a factory reset they suggested I should send it for inspection. The problem is that I need the device and can't have it away from me for a week.
What do you think? Have you ever heard of issues like this one? Should I downgrade the software to an earlier version?
I have the same problem , and a lot of users of 6t have this problem, i decided not to send it to service center and I stopped paying attention to it
lwajer said:
I have the same problem , and a lot of users of 6t have this problem, i decided not to send it to service center and I stopped paying attention to it
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How long have you been noticing it for? Did you also encounter it on earlier versions of the OS?
I don't have any issues with the earpiece. You might try to reboot your phone into the stock recovery and clean the system catch that might help!
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I don't have any issues with the earpiece. You might try to reboot your phone into the stock recovery and clean the system catch that might help!
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Tried that already... no effect . Now I've just factory reset the phone and the buzz is still there. Nothing seems to work, I guess I'll just have to get used to it.
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How long have you been noticing it for? Did you also encounter it on earlier versions of the OS?
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Since i bought the phone. I wrote about it with support of oneplus and even with the bug department but nothing in the system did not find, I was instructed to send a phone to the service but not somehow very irritating because you can not hear it when you do not have a phone very close to your ear.
unowen1 said:
Tried that already... no effect . Now I've just factory reset the phone and the buzz is still there. Nothing seems to work, I guess I'll just have to get used to it.
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It appears you have a hardware related defect phone so upgrade or downgrade your OS won't help!
Had a similar issue with a Samsung phone once. Hardware fault; warranty service was the only solution.
Caltinpla said:
It appears you have a hardware related defect phone so upgrade or downgrade your OS won't help!
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Yes, that's what I'm thinking too... Though, I don't get why it started doing it so randomly. I've used the phone just fine for one and a half months and it worked perfectly. Now, after no damage whatsoever, this noise appears... strange.
Is the problem solved? I've the same issue with my OnePlus 5T.
OP5T_25 said:
Is the problem solved? I've the same issue with my OnePlus 5T.
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No, the problem is still there. However, I can still only hear it when the camera is not active. While in the camera app the noise disappears.

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