As in the subject, after updating on JOYUI 11 while making or receiving calls after about a minute and sometimes five minutes (no exact time) the microphone stops working and my interlocutor cannot hear me. When the microphone was not working anymore, switching the call to the speaker also does nothing - my interlocutor cannot hear me anymore. The microphone icon indicates that the microphone is on. Pressing this icon indicates that the microphone is muted, and pressing it again indicates that the microphone is on, but the microphone still does not work. Then I have to disconnect my caller and make the call again. Sometimes the microphone works all the time during the call and does not turn off. I don't know what it depends on and what turns it off. I suspect that the proximity sensor may be responsible for turning off the microphone, because I noticed that when the phone is pressed to the ear with the entire surface, the problem with the microphone occurs very rarely, and when I touch the ear with the top edge, the problem occurs often. When I am talking on a cordless handset or a cable headset, the problem does not occur.
There is also no problem when I make or answer calls and switch the call to the speaker immediately.
In all other applications and device tests, the microphone works without problems.
I am asking for help in solving the problem because it is very annoying.
The device is: Xiaomi Black Shark 2 8 / 128GB
SKW-H0
JOYUI 11 20.04.22
SKYW2004221OS00 MQ0
I have sent an email to the developer and he replied that he will fix it in the next update.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/black-shark-2/how-to/skyw2006230os00mq1-released-t4132301
here is update
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I find it quite strange that the phone does not allow to make outgoing calls when the keyboard is closed.
Because when you have an outgoing call you can still close the phone and the call will continue. That profs that it's possible. But with to much emission? If not...
Could there be some way overcome that that limitation?
The issue is that if you close the screen, the microphone is hidden.
Yep. The MIC is on the keyboard, which gets covered when you don't have the keyboard flipped out.
The issue is that it's even impossible to answer a call when the headset is connected.
Yesterday I was outside, it was windy and friend called. The headset was connected. I had the phone in my pocket and closed the phone while I was asking my friend if he might hear any differences in the quality of my voice.
He recognized no change in quality and we were able to talk just normally without problems. Does the headset has a microphone or is always the microphone of the phone used?
In any case, not being able to answer a call with headset connected without opening the phone is quite poor.
I would like to have an app to fix this behaviour. I don't like being patronized by Motorola.
PS: I just recognized that the headset has a single button for answer/hang up. Just the application for incoming calls does not have this feature which is still quite poor. Is the standard android (without motoblur) better?
Behind that 'single button' on the headset, there is a microphone. That's why if you have a headset(not to be confused with headphone), you can make a call w/o opening the phone.
However, as I've tested, even when the phone is closed, the MIC near the keyboard blocked by the phone's screen can still function normally(via Voice Search).
Please help,
Samsung have returned my phone twice saying no fault found, but every time I make or receive a call there is no sound on the other end. The mic works for google search, video recording, voice recorder app etc, but as soon as I make a call no one can hear me at all. Any ideas welcome please before I end up selling it as faulty. Gutted and tearing my hair out!
Hey!
I have a similar issue with my S7. Microphone does not work only during the calls. Turning on speakerphone does not help (as it should when you have a broken bottom microphone) and also if I connect headset then the microphone from the headset works. In all other aps both (botom, top) microphones work (I do have stereo in video recording etc.). Did it happen to you after system update or when?
Cheers
A small update:
I have found that the issue is even more silly for me.
So I make a call and the person to whom I am calling cannot hear me. Then I connect a headphones, but ones without a microphone. And suddenly the microphone in the phone starts working. But the moment I disconnect them it stops.
Can you confirm this happening for you?
its old, but i have same problem. Now, I am trying to flash stock rom and see if it will work. After restart, I microphone works only once in call app, that it dont work. But i can record audio with it and in any other app it works. Idk what is the problem, but i want to find out
When i call someone (or call me), he cannot listen me!
I thing that i have this problem after using of sound recording.
I need to restart the smartphone to resolve the problem.
Any idea?
Cyanogen OS 13.1.5-znh2kas7ec-kipper
CyanogenMod API level: Elderberry
Hi.
It might not help, but I've got a very similar problem.
My car has integrated Bluetooth.
As soon as I get in the car, then get out again (with the Bluetooth being connected), then I "lose" the microphone.
If I make/receive a call, the person on the other end can't hear me. Voice recording app shows no microphone activity.
If I turn Bluetooth off, the microphone starts working again.
As far as I know, this has only started happening since the most recent Wileyfox update.
Hope this helps.
Pete.
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.
Hi
Has anyone else encountered this bug on the European version?
It's only been happening recently since the latest update.
As far as I can tell the screen is off when it happens so it shouldn't be a case of me touching the button with my face.
Further more, the loudspeaker button is not active even though the sound is coming from it!
I have to press it once for it to turn green (loud speaker mode) then once again to return the call to the ear speaker.
Weird!
This is probably not it but just an idea because a similar thing happened to me on my last phone. It turns out I had an app (AutomateIt) which is like tasker in that it does things in response to other things. In this case, I didn't realize it had a task setup that was supposed to automatically activate speakerphone based on the proximity sensor, and it just did not work reliably, activating speakerphone mode excessively.