Came from a Nexus 5 to the G5. Dialing out calls seems slow. Only 3-4 seconds, but old phone was almost instantaneous.
I notice that also
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Got a rooted E4GT running Supernexus for about the last 2 months give or take.
All has been well until about 2 weeks ago (thereabouts), I started noticing my callers and I could not hear each other for about the first 10 secs of the call.
The delay is just long enough that it usually convinces caller they should hang up .
It happens a lot but not every time. I'd say half my calls.
My phone is integrated with Google Voice. That has had some delays but usually just small latencies (coudld still hear) and I haven't had that problem in a good year or two now.
Outgoing calls are fine usually. No delays like this.
Some things I have wondered is if it could be the PRL that needs to be updated?
And if it is, should try an update? Is that safe when running an AOSP ROM? (Doesn't seem like it would be so I haven't.)
(Corollary question: are there other updates that people typically do that folks like me should avoid?)
Attaching my Hardware Info screenshot.
Any ideas?
Thought the wifi calling feature was pretty slick... but apparently that's only in theory. Using fast connections without being firewalled has netted me less than stellar results. I'll dial and wait...and wait...and wait. Eventually it'll never actually ring the other end and show a connected status, but I'll hear the recipient asking "Hello?" like they've said it several times without me hearing a thing. Likewise for received calls.
And not to diverge here, but even calling on 4G with full bars seems to take several seconds before it actually gets a connected status and starts ringing. Maybe I was spoiled by Verizon (bleh, hate saying that).
Hey! My wife has a t-mobile G3, stock non-rooted. It's running 6.0. She's had it for a year, and it's been fine (other than some wifi issues here and there). But in the last few weeks, she can no longer make calls.
The weird thing is the calls do "connect", but there's no sound either direction. For example, if she calls me, my phone will ring, but when I answer there is no sound either direction. Both of our phones show the call timer counting the seconds, as if they are both connected. If one of us hangs up, the other phone gets disconnected immediately---so the 2 phones are DO connect with each other, but no sound can pass. This happens with every number she calls.
I would have thought it might be a network problem, but she did a factory reset and it worked fine---until a few days later when it broke again. So I'm thinking it's software. Sometimes her phone will work for a few hours, but then it will stop working for a few days.
I've tried turning ON/OFF bluetooth, wifi, data, & wifi calling. I've tried changing to 2G network. I've tried different sound/noise settings. No change.
Any ideas?? Thanks
My wife's LG G4 will often dial the phone number but never rings or puts the call through. If I then call the number on my S8 it rings and goes through immediately. The LG G4 sometimes requires several reboots before it makes the call. Before this it always called with no problems. Anyone heard of this or know of a fix?
Thanks,
Richarrd
rgs2 said:
My wife's LG G4 will often dial the phone number but never rings or puts the call through. If I then call the number on my S8 it rings and goes through immediately. The LG G4 sometimes requires several reboots before it makes the call. Before this it always called with no problems. Anyone heard of this or know of a fix?
Thanks,
Richarrd
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Now my sitiation prob aint nowhere near the same. But sometime on my g4 unlocked it takes a bunch of tries when on a 3g network. My voice connection tries to default to lte and if sigs to weak on lte i cant connect my calls. Got killer data even on 3g. Its ever so random. Never had to reboot to solve but forceing radio settings to lte only fixes most of the time. As we have prety decent steady lte. Only a few dead spots and i always land in the middle of dead spots
Thanks very much. That's an idea, forcing it to lte. I'll try it.
Regards,
Richard
Hey, title pretty much says it all. I'm on T-mobile in the U.S. I've tried it on the network and WiFi calling and I've had calls drop randomly, quite often. Sometimes it will be really soon into the call, sometimes longer. I thought at first it was a network thing so I called T-mobile and they said it looked fine on their end, and it says i have service.
Weird thing is that whenever I've made a call on speakerphone it doesn't drop. So i thought I must be hitting the hang up button with my cheek but I've tried holding it away from my face to see if it helps, and it doesn't. So its really weird. Does anyone have any suggestions?