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Hello to all of you,
I am new the forum and I got my Omnia 7 just about 2 weeks ago. I really like it because of the excellent screen and build quality.
I also like the smooth and sleek feeling of Windows Phone 7.
However, I had regular issues during calls.
During about a third of my calls (including incoming and outgoing calls), I was not able to hear anything at some point during the conversation. The person called or the person who called me could also not hear me anymore.
The phone seems to work (no freeze) and the signal was ok. Turning the speaker on did not help.
Moreover, when I stopped calling and called back everything was fine and working again.
Sometimes it happened already when I picked up a call, sometimes after just a few words and sometimes in the middle of a longer conversation.
It seems to be random but regular, since about one out of three of my calls was interrupted.
It is really annoying and the phone is therefore going back.
However, I really liked the Omnia 7 and I would get another one, if the unit I got was just faulty.
So I would like to ask other Omnia 7 users if you have experienced a similar behavior of your Omnias during calls? Was my unit faulty or is it a general issue?
I would appreciate your feedback.
Thank you in advance.
Does really no one want to comment about how his Omnia 7 handles calls?
I would really appreciate your feedback, even simply stating your Omnia 7 works fine without any mic ans speaker issue.
I thus just added a poll to the thread, so that it becomes even easier to give some feedback.
Thanks in advance for your input.
Same with me on my Omnia 7 - A1 Telekom Austria
Spoke to Samsung but they were not able to help me out but sending me a contact info to a service partner (Extreme Communication in Vienna, btw)
Service Partner told me that there are issues with the Omnia 7 (amplitude control) and I should send my device to them...
As were are having the same troubles on approx 20 devices (95% of handed out devices) I have to check if repairing is an option (warranty from our provider)
will post later, if I have my device back...
No problems here, I've had an Omnia7 16GB since early February. It was unbranded about a week after I received it. No one I've heard of has had such issues but one who complains of "modem-like" sounds for him and the other part prior to missing a call. He also reported this happening every third time or so...
leoms17 said:
... but one who complains of "modem-like" sounds for him and the other part prior to missing a call. He also reported this happening every third time or so...
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count me in...
having modem-sounds (or robot sounds) as well
and it's not only me - my co-workers have the same issues
but there are more issues:
it's annoying that my Omnia 7 (8gb version) is hardly able to receive calls at the first time (approx 75% of the incoming calls) - if I call back, most of the time it seems to be ok
these problems do not only affect my device, but about 95% of Omnia 7 we handed out to our co-workers
I had the chance to test a HTC 7 Trophy - none of the errors I have on my Omnia happened on the Trophy!
I have the same issue, using T-mobile in the netherlands, I just always assumed it was them.
I've noticed this only happens on 3G and 3G+ networks, if i turn off data and use the normal G network, I don't get call problems, which why I assumed it was t-mobile.
I'm having the same issue on most of my calls. In the beginning I thought it was a network issue. Haven't been able to figure out how to fix it so far. Will call Samsung support.
Has anyone here updated their ROM to the latest XENJK from samfirmwares.com? I had issues with the mic going silent during calls til I upgraded to that
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simon marktl said:
count me in...
having modem-sounds (or robot sounds) as well
and it's not only me - my co-workers have the same issues
but there are more issues:
it's annoying that my Omnia 7 (8gb version) is hardly able to receive calls at the first time (approx 75% of the incoming calls) - if I call back, most of the time it seems to be ok
these problems do not only affect my device, but about 95% of Omnia 7 we handed out to our co-workers
I had the chance to test a HTC 7 Trophy - none of the errors I have on my Omnia happened on the Trophy!
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Please post on your service results! Are you using 3G and 3G+?
Blade0rz said:
Has anyone here updated their ROM to the latest XENJK from samfirmwares.com? I had issues with the mic going silent during calls til I upgraded to that
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I also have the latest from samfirmware.com. Maybe that does it? Someone?
Thanks for your comments so far...
At least I am not alone with this issue...
I am now really wondering if this could be a software/ROM/firmware issue given Blade0rz comment...
How can I check the firmware/ROM on the Omnia 7?...my Omnia 7 is unbranded from Germany and the "About" section in the settings of my Omnia 7 does not give any info on a build or version number...does anyone know?
@simon marktl:thanks for your feedback...actually 19 faulty units out of 20 sounds quite bad...I would be pleased if you could let us know if the service point could resolve the issue and especially how they did it once you get your device back...
@eqzgkxokwa: I would be pleased if you could let us know about the solution proposed by the Samsung support...thanks (by the way eqzgkxokwa, that´s a tricky nickname )
@ Phyx and leoms17: I actually use the 2G network 99.9% of the time...but as explained I have the issue regularly....so it is not limited to 3G or 3G+...but if 3G off helps for you it just makes the issue even more curious...I do not think it is due to the network, rather something is going on with the phone...
in diagnostic screen hit *#1234# you'll get all your info. Firmware ending in JK1 is the latest.
Thanks leoms17...I may sound stupid but how do I actually get in the "diagnostic screen"?...I did not find it in the menu, so I assume there is some trick...actually I do not want to brick the phone or do something wrong...
Is there no possibility to get a simple info about the firmware without using a crazy code?
also have this issue, assumed it was a poor signal or something like the death grip. Does not seem to make a difference whether im being called or place the call myself.
I got it several times, suddenly it just goes silent. Holding the phone away from the ear so the diplsay turns on seems to make it work again but not for very long.
I had the original T-mobile Germany branded firmware I8700DTMJJ6, updated to JK1 yesterday, but did not test if its fixed now.
One final idea would be to play around with the volume settings in diag mode, increasing volume for incoming calls or something.
Btw, did anyone notice that there is absolutely no background noise during a call, even if the person is in a noisy environment?
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Please post on your service results! Are you using 3G and 3G+?
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Yes, I'm on 3G and 3G+
Turning off 3G seems to help a little bit - at least I'm not running into troubles as often as having 3G enabled...
malin_77 said:
@simon marktl:thanks for your feedback...actually 19 faulty units out of 20 sounds quite bad...I would be pleased if you could let us know if the service point could resolve the issue and especially how they did it once you get your device back...
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good morning
as soon as I have a feedback from my provider if the repairing is covered by our warranty contract, I'm going to send in a few more phones to the service point...
of course I will post the results here, but could take a while...
til later
simon
I've had this issue with my Omnia 7 (T-Mobile US) as well. There were a couple instances where I answered a call and was not able to hear the person on the other end.
malin_77 said:
Thanks leoms17...I may sound stupid but how do I actually get in the "diagnostic screen"?...I did not find it in the menu, so I assume there is some trick...actually I do not want to brick the phone or do something wrong...
Is there no possibility to get a simple info about the firmware without using a crazy code?
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just dial ##634#
wait about 2 seconds, than you are in the diag menu
after dialing ##634# you'll find diagnosis on your phone for future use
leoms17 said:
I also have the latest from samfirmware.com. Maybe that does it? Someone?
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I had this issues with the original firmware from my provider (I8700XXJJ3)
and I still have them with
Phone I8700XXJK1
PDA I8700XXJK1
CSC I8700XENJK1
Software on Phone itself is 7.0.7008.0, no NoDo available yet
Maybe the new firmware I8700XXKA1 (January) helps out - but I wasn't able to download it anywhere
Same issues here
I have issues with both modem/robot-calls but lately it's gone from 1/3 of the calls beeing robot to 3/4 of the calls loosing all sound after 20-60 seconds. Robotic cals are not as common. For me I have problem only when I receive calls and never when I make the call.
I have had my Omnia in for service a month ago but the short message from them was that they found no problems. They upgraded the firmware to the latest version but I still have issues as stated above.
My radio hardware version is
0.0.0.2
I have seen posts where radio hardware is much higher. Can the problem be related to old radio hardware?
I am hoping nodo and new firmware from Samsung will fix this but so far I havn't got it.
I'll try to make this quick. When making phone calls with my Nexus 4, I'm experiencing two issues.
1) I sound choppy to the other person. For example, I'll be talking and I'll be going in and out. I've tested this with different callers and it's true for all of them. They all say I sound choppy.
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2) Sometimes, neither of us will hear each other for a few seconds before sound returns. Like, I'll say something, and the other person will sound quiet, and I'll go "hello?" and they'll say "I said, oh okay." As if it didn't get the immediate response. The same thing happens vice versa, where I'll respond and they'll ask if I said anything cause they didn't get it.
Issue 2 happens a lot less. It's issue 1 that is driving me nuts.
Is anyone else experiencing this?
I'm on Tmobile and I've switched SIM cards twice, tested the network with my family's phone that are part of the same plan (perfect call quality, so I don't believe it's Tmobile), and I've had Google replace my phone. The RMA still has the same problem, so I'm reaching out to the forum to see if anyone else is experiencing this too, and more importantly, has a solution or at least know what's the culprit.
This only started happening with the Nexus 4. When I had my Galaxy Nexus on the same line and network, calls were fine.
I called Google a second time, and they could immediately hear what I was talking about. The choppiness was really bad, they said, and they insisted that it's hardware related (though I'm not convinced. Could I have gotten two defective Nexus 4's in a row? Possible, I suppose). They convinced me to give it one more go, and so I'm waiting for another RMA to arrive.
Any thoughts, help? I haven't been able to find much on the web about it.
Thanks.
If you got 2 defective Nexus 4s in a row it's either you are really unlucky or it's a signal related issue, like your signal could be weak causing choppiness, or maybe a problem with your carrier? I guess. You should probably try a 3rd time before looking for your carrier and asking them about the signal. Try moving your SIM card to another phone to see if it's the problem with the carrier. If it's ok on another phone, get it replaced a 3rd time I guess.
Good luck
So this is the second S5 I've had and same issue. First one, people could hear me if I called, but if they called me 90% of the time they couldn't hear me on the 1st call. If they called right back or I called them it was fine, usually. I've seen a lot of complaints about this on the S5 online. I even have a copy of the my youmail voicemail that I made on my S2 that was crystal clear and more louder/pronounced if that makes sense, and the voicemail I made on my S5 was all fuzzy and kinda garbled like I was talking 4 feet away from it. Replaced with another S5, and it started happening again except now I'm rooted so no more warranty and they can't/won't do anything. Stock or rom, it happens. So I know a few S5 owners, 3 of them have the same problem. All different networks so not specific to any provider (like if it were an at&t issue etc).
I tried clearing the pin hole at the bottom but didn't seem to make a difference. People think the S5 does this maybe b/c it's water resistant and theirs a membrane inside that hole for the mic that makes it garbled. Speaker phone it works fine. Just pissing me off, I love the phone otherwise, but this is my work phone as well and it's so nice and professional to keep playing phone tag with clients .
This doesn't make a lot of sense. You say that this is a well known, widespread problem that happens on various carriers. Which is hard to reconcile with the fact that I haven't heard of the issue and few people here or anywhere else are complaining of it? We have over 500 S5's deployed in my workplace and zero reports of this nature. XDA has 6 million members and we don't see a trickle, let along surge of reports here either.
This is highly unlikely to be a hardware issue or we would be hearing about it a lot. Likewise if the issue showed up with any frequency due to a specific firmware version. It's most likely user settings and you provided zero details about your configuration. Or I would have said a carrier issue, but you not only didn't tell us who your carrier was but you dismissed this out of hand saying that you see the problem all over, including three S5 owners that you know yourself using different carriers.
Making user settings, how you use the phone the most likely cause.
There isn't much to work with unless you provide detailed information about your configuration. How about some links to the frequent occurrences of this problem that you said you see all the time. Link us to a recording of a representative call where the problem occurs. And any information that might suggest or exclude patterns, e.g. what carrier you use, what carriers your other 3 friends use, what time of day does this happen. Does it happen only in fringe areas, only with strong signals, only with wifi calling, et cetera.
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This doesn't make a lot of sense. You say that this is a well known, widespread problem that happens on various carriers. Which is hard to reconcile with the fact that I haven't heard of the issue and few people here or anywhere else are complaining of it? We have over 500 S5's deployed in my workplace and zero reports of this nature. XDA has 6 million members and we don't see a trickle, let along surge of reports here either.
This is highly unlikely to be a hardware issue or we would be hearing about it a lot. Likewise if the issue showed up with any frequency due to a specific firmware version. It's most likely user settings and you provided zero details about your configuration. Or I would have said a carrier issue, but you not only didn't tell us who your carrier was but you dismissed this out of hand saying that you see the problem all over, including three S5 owners that you know yourself using different carriers.
Making user settings, how you use the phone the most likely cause.
There isn't much to work with unless you provide detailed information about your configuration. How about some links to the frequent occurrences of this problem that you said you see all the time. Link us to a recording of a representative call where the problem occurs. And any information that might suggest or exclude patterns, e.g. what carrier you use, what carriers your other 3 friends use, what time of day does this happen. Does it happen only in fringe areas, only with strong signals, only with wifi calling, et cetera.
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Pry exaggerated as a bit frustrated. Away for business and on phone right now. I just googled various call issues and saw same/similar on other phones, quite a few S4 reports (like googling S5 can't hear me, or can't hear calls, or android can't hear calls etc). Again not exactly the same but similar, found older Android phones people talking about the same. S5 people I saw post in various threads on different forums, not necessarily made a thread of theirs (like they found an issue like that and bumped thread even if it was a different phone). I'm on AT&T, 3 friends one is T-Mobile and others are Verizon. Though theirs isn't near as bad as mine, theirs happens infrequently on both ends which makes me think maybe carrier related, whereas mine is almost always the caller on my end not hearing me well on the first call. I have two employees with S5s as well and no issues with theirs like this.
I don't know what user config info you want? I've rooted and flashed android for years, I hardly ever touch anything volume/call mod related. I don't know what settings you'd be talking about, stock or rom is the same (didn't install viper, didn't do anything with volume controls on DK as their borked on this version etc). Changed background noise on/off but didn't do anything.Not sure how I use the phone would do anything, they call, I answer, I call, they answer? Happens anywhere no matter signal, whether full bars at house, or office, or lose a few bars when traveling, time of day doesn't matter happens anytime. I just had a conference call where I ended having to use speaker phone for them to hear better but they still said it wasn't clear. Wife just called me and she said through the phone or speaker it's like I'm talking through a towel (speaker not as bad). My AT&T store said they've had a few people come in with complaints of call issues on their S5 but in various ways, and sometimes a factory reset worked, sometimes not. Which didn't work for me, and I blew a canister of air and use a small pin like some said they did to see if anything was clogged in the Mic port but no difference.
I'll be back in a bit, but I could try to record a call with my wife. And I'll upload the files from youmail voicemail where you can hear how loud/pronounced and clear my message is from my S2, and the garbled message from both S5's.
Think I fixed it, let's hope. So I went into safestrap, tried a few things, fix permissions etc. No difference. Restored a few times, no difference, did 3 factory resets, no difference. Each time I either message someone to call me to test, or I logged into youmail to record a new greeting and heard it fuzzy/garbly. Did one more factory reset, msg'd wife to call again, she called and first thing she said was omg it's way louder and cleaner sounding like I'm not muffled. I logged into youmail, did a new greeting and yup it's 100% normal sounding. So no clue why this worked all of a sudden with all my other tries today and before. My first S5 they tested at the AT&T store and it luckily did the issue there so they could hear what I meant and note it. They gave me a loaner and it was sent in, and I guess luckily it was reproducing that same issue when it was checked as they did a replacement since the phone was only 2 months old. And now that I think about it I doubt the tech or whomever was checking it out sat there and did multiple restores/resets like I did, and I guess I was really lucky they didn't get it and test only to have it operate normal like the 10% of the time or whatever it did.
Being rooted now sending in was pointless, as knowing people over the years that have even if sent with stock rom, warranty was denied. F'd up thing is they have to prove rooting caused the issue, I don't have the time nor want to deal with that crap. Example I love cars/trucks and mod everything we have, and with the Magnuson-Moss Act they have to prove your "mod" directly affected the failed part/problem. In the phone world you end up just getting transferred around and dealing with crap trying to sort that out. I have one of my cars modded (ctsv) with pulley swap, full exhaust with lt headers etc, custom tune yada yada, one of my trucks has custom tune/intake/headers/no cats/custom exhaust etc and neither had problems with getting warranty work done, b/c doing a custom tune and pulley etc isn't going to make your radio or nav fail. In the phone world on the other hand they'll tell you to pound sand, root and mic fails, oh that'll be our diagnostic fee part replacement $ have a nice day. lol
i'll try to upload audio files from youmail showing the sound quality difference when I get a chance. I know one of my friends tried a factory reset and didn't work. Guess I'll tell him and the other two to keep doing resets over and over till it works lol, whether that means 5 or 10 times. Why it didn't work on the 1st or even 2nd try is beyond me
I have a few S4 phones on AT&T, running CyanogenMod (10.2.0). Around November 1st, two of the phones started having problems where calls get dropped within about 1 second (either making or receiving).
Internet and SMS is fine - only voice has problems.
AT&T says there's no network issue they can see. If this happened to only one phone, you might wonder if the phone just went bad, but two phones at roughly the same time suggests something else.
**If** the problem is not on AT&T's end (which I don't know for certain), then the only thing I can think of is that some app update caused this which I did on both phones (but I don't remember what I might have updated around then, and I'm not aware of a proper app update log that exists).
If I can't find another way of troubleshooting this, I'll wipe one of the phones, take the opportunity to update to the latest CM version and see if that fixes it - but I'm reluctant to do that due to the time and effort involved.
Does anyone have any other ideas?
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I have a few S4 phones on AT&T, running CyanogenMod (10.2.0). Around November 1st, two of the phones started having problems where calls get dropped within about 1 second (either making or receiving).
Internet and SMS is fine - only voice has problems.
AT&T says there's no network issue they can see. If this happened to only one phone, you might wonder if the phone just went bad, but two phones at roughly the same time suggests something else.
**If** the problem is not on AT&T's end (which I don't know for certain), then the only thing I can think of is that some app update caused this which I did on both phones (but I don't remember what I might have updated around then, and I'm not aware of a proper app update log that exists).
If I can't find another way of troubleshooting this, I'll wipe one of the phones, take the opportunity to update to the latest CM version and see if that fixes it - but I'm reluctant to do that due to the time and effort involved.
Does anyone have any other ideas?
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Same thing happend to me, for the past 2 weeks i've been having a horrible connection with dropped calls and low bars.... i recently rooted and installed a new rom, and I thought that's whats causing the problem. But after At&t's horrible customer service i decided to drop them and switch to Tmobile today... dropped calls have improved but signal is still not where it used to be. So maybe it was at&t??
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?
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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.
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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...