Hi,
has anyone found a fix or an app or something to the low voice level issue during phone calls? we already know that a BT headset is a "workaround" but i was really hoping for a solution for the devide itself...
thanks in advance.
Press and hold the answer call button to enable the speakerphone. Should get your volume up to more than you need.
I hear ya about the voice problem. TERRIBLE.. Read my latest thread about the so many faults I found on the PDA2K..
'Blue Angel'.. LOL... I Would call it Dark Angel.
Try to replace the device
You should try to replace (change) the MDA III. Newer models does'nt have this issue. After 7 weeks of trying (...and crying), i've decided to bring the MDA III back to the T-Mobile Shop and asked for a replacement. 2 days later, i've got a new MDA III, now without any issues.
No Solution???
Thanks for your replies so far.
What i can´t understand is, why can´t we do something about it, a fix or a setting or an app... since it´s not an hardware problem ( the voice level when recording a video for instance is quite acceptable ((...well AVI not MP4...). After all, this is a developers forum! is it impossible to fix that issue?
I Think this is a very important feature for the Phone usability of the blue angel! must the 1000´s of units already sold be returned and exchanged?
ps - thanks 1234 but the voice level i´m talking about is from my own voice (the mic) and not the loudspeaker! other people when i´m in a phone conversation always say that i seem to be very far away and they hear me very low...!
This problem seems to be caused by the placement of the mic in a tiny hole next to the reset hole. Everyone complains that you sound faint when you're talking. If you try talking 'directly' into the hole or even hold the phone in your left hand things seem to improve ( closer to your voice-box? ) . You can also see this problem when making a movie with the phone. It sounds very quiet when compared to the same test with an XDA II. The XDA II had a mic in a much better position, next to the direction pad.
I think, it's a hardware issue
As i know, it's a hardware issue with the mic.
The position of the mic is bad, that's true, but some Shops will replace the MDA III against never models with some changes.
A Sales rep in a T-Mobile Shop told me, that devices with the voice issue WILL BE REPAIRED (mic change or something like this).
So, it may be a good idea to replace the device against a never model.
It's strange,
for me there are problems with cable headset.
If it's a problem with the phone mic, why I had the same problem, but only sometimes, with the headset ?
I will try also another headset.
bye
Manuel
Audio level - intolerable
Hello All,
I'm new to this forum but am a very frustrated PDA2K owner.
I cannot tolerate the issue of people complaining that my voice is too low during phone calls. The device has cost me an arm and a leg.
I bought it thinking it was the best PDA/Phone on the planet. The issue is there is no IMate service center in Egypt. I had it sent to me from Dubai...
If a software solution exists, then I would be very greatful for it.
PS. koponet says that he/she replaced their device. Has the microphone location been changed? Or is it still in the same spot?
Position is still the same
The mic position is still the same after the replacement , but the voice level is much better.
Before the replacement, the voice level was bad using the MDA III WITH or WITHOUT the cable headset (thats included).
After the replacement, the voice level is still bad using the MDA III WITH the cable headset (thats included), but much better WITHOUT this headset.
CALLING all Developers
I Think this is beacoming THE brain test for all the developer community out there...
If someone could come up with a software solution for this issue i´ll bet there would be several 1000´s of users ( all of QTEK, XDA, I-mate owners worldwide) thanking and respecting the "ONE"...
thanks,
Vega.
I would be happy if somebody could for sure tell whether this is a hardware issue or not.
For me, it can't be a hardware issue. Recording with the same mic and phone calls with Skype work well. Why should the same mic not work for GSM voice ???
A
I've contacted the italian distributor of Qtek 9090 about this issue.
They told me that they will release a patch in the next few days !!!
However, IMHO, it's a software issue, not hardware one because:
- the same mic with non-GSM apps works well
- With the mic in the cable headset you will experience the same problem.
bye
Manuel
fixed with new ROM
I've installed the new ROM with radio version 1.06.02
I've made a few calls and the mic problem seems over!!!!
However I'll made some other calls to see if it's really solved.
bye
Manuel
Manuel, can you send me the upgrade for radio?
thanks
[email protected]
You could always take the pointed end from a sharp x-acto knife and cafefully 'drill' out the mic hole making it bigger. Drastic? Yes. Does it help? Yup.
Please post the Radio ROM which fixes this issue!
Rom update from qtek seems to fix it
The rom update from this forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=14362
seemed to fix my mic level issues. It came with the 1.06 radio version.
Thanks...hope it helps you
sound issue - quiet microphone
I still have this issue, even after upgrading to the latest ROM version (iMate 1.40.176)
Everyone I speak to says I sound distant or quiet, and plugging the standard wired handsfree doesnt seem to help at all. I spend all my time shouting into the phone to be heard!
Has anyone found a solution? should I upgrade the Radio ROM as well?
I have an XDAiis.
If you're using imate 1.40.176, then you should have radio 1.12 which is only one release back from the latest, so upgrading radio to 1.13 won't make a difference. I have an O2 XDA2s with radio 1.13 & sound level is fine, but it was also fine when using radio 1.06 (as shipped with phone)
Sounds like you have a hardware problem
Related
Hi all,
I bought my SX66 from Cingular two weeks ago and so far I LOVE IT. Bluetooth, WIFI, PDA, phone, and a QWERTY keyboard all in one slick package.
However, as you all know, the bluetooth audio has MAJOR issues. I have upgraded my radio to 1.13.00 and my bluetooth stack to 3900. The volume level of my bluetooth headset has improved, but one thing remains - the HORRIBLE snap, crackle and pop (noticeable on both ends of the phone call).
Because the radio ROM and bluetooth stack updates have not helped, I am beginning to fear that the problem is a hardware design flaw. However, I'm hoping that some bluetooth headsets may compensate for this better than others.
I have read through all the forums but have yet to come accross a consensus for the best bluetooth headset (the one that has the least crackle and pop interference).
So here's the question - has ANYONE used a bluetooth headset with the Blue Angel that does NOT suffer from the audio problems described above? I would love to settle this once and for all.
I hate to have to spend money on a new bluetooth headset when my Motorola HS820 has worked fine in the past with other phones. However, it would be even more of a shame to turn my SX66 into a glorified $500 PDA and go back to using my Motorola V600 for phone calls.
Thanks in advance for any advice. Also - I am a new member of the XDA Developers forums and I want to say that they have been INVALUABLE to me. The SX66 users manual from Siemens is nothing more than an overview of the Pocket PC 2003 OS. These forums (and the wiki pages) tell me how the SX66 REALLY works.
Cheers,
Warwick
Bad news. I tried with 4 diferents blouthoot head set with the same problems (including the new jabra BT800). I use a cable headset and if I need my hands free I use my Sony Ericson phone.
So from now their is no good option to solve this problem.
FYI - I sent the following e-mail to Siemens customer support, just to see what they'd say:
"I recently bought an SX66 Pocket PC Phone from Cingular.
Everything works great, with one exception - the audio quality on my
bluetooth headset is TERRIBLE. Specifically, there is non-stap crackling
and popping. According to a web site devoted to SX66-like devices
(www.xda-developers.com) there is no known fix for this issue, and it is
a problem with the bluetooth antenna itself. Is this true? If so, the
product is defective and I will be returning it to Cingular for a full
refund. While it is a great device, it is useless to me if I can't use a
wireless headset to talk on the phone. P.S. I have already installed the
latest driver updates on the Siemens Web site."
Their response:
"Dear Mr. Webb,
Thank you for contacting Siemens Customer Care. I would like to thank you
for your trust and support by inquiring about the SX66. I will be glad to
assist you.
I understand that you are having problems with static while using a
Bluetooth headset.
Please understand that there are no settings on the phone that will improve
the function on the Bluetooth on the phone. It either works or it doesn't.
I would recommend trying to pair up another headset to see if the problem is
with the headset or the phone. If another headset gives you the same
problem the phone may be defective. Before taking it in for repair, you
will want to first try a hard reset on the phone. A full device reset
clears memory, deletes all data and restores the SX66 to its default
settings. Programs installed at the factory remain, erasing all data that
you have created and programs you have installed. To full reset the SX66,
press and hold the power button, and then use the stylus to press the soft
reset button at the same time.
**NOTE** Be sure you have backed up all your data in a SD card or on your PC
before performing a full reset!
If this does not resolve your issue and your phone is less than a year old,
then it can be repaired by Cingular. Please take your SX66 to your local
Cingular store for a warranty exchange or repair.
I hope this has brought resolution to your issue and that I was able to be
of assistance. Your case number is XXXXX. If you need further assistance,
please reply to this e-mail. If you reply, please ensure that your reply
contains a copy of this e-mail.
You can visit us on the web at http://www.siemens-wireless.com. We also have
our Customer Care Hotline available Monday through Saturday from 8AM until
7PM Central Time at 888-777-0211.
Thank you for choosing Siemens; have a nice day.
Sincerely,
Siemens Customer Support
"
It either works or it doesn't. GREEEEAAAAAT.
My HS810 set has worked great with limitations. The phone has to be in close proximity to the headset. I have static issues when I have the phone hooked to my belt and am walking briskly. But as far as using the headset in my car with the phone sitting on the passenger seat it is great. I bought a secong set of HS810's and had the same good results.
HBH-300
I'm using the HBH-300 with very little static. The headset has noise-cancellation features which seems to help a lot... according to the folks on the other end of the conversation. Like the previous poster, the SX66 has to be in line of sight to the headset, otherwise I experience static. So for instance, if I carry the PDA in my left hand w/ headset in right ear, I need to make sure my body doesn't block the "line of sight". When the SX66 is on the desk, I have no problems, again as long as I don't block the line of sight.
Shouldn't be this way, but it solves most my problems.... I'm using Radio 1.13 and still 1.40.
I have had my SPV M2000 for about 6 months, and it has been unusable for about the last 3 months due to the fact that the speaker will not work properly. The speaker volume has almost disappeared and sounds like the speaker has blown i.e. rather tinny. At first it just sounded like the speaker was a bit tinny then after about a week or so i couldn't hear the phone ringing let alone hear the person calling me!
I was just wondering if i'm the only one with this problem and if there is anyway to fix it?, or do i need a new speaker if so does anybody know where i could get hold of one from?
I have had a good browse through the forums and can't find anybody with the same problem.
Any help would be great as i really miss my device i really do think it was the best phone i'd ever had!
bummer.......sounds like a blown speaker.... i had the same problem with my first sx66.....you will need to replace the speaker.....
i had contacted cingular about it.....they had set me up to send it off for repairs.... but i was able to exchange it.... so that was cool...
you should check to see if you can exchange it..... if you can not you should contact the manufactuer....they should be able to tell you where to send it for repairs....
hope that helps......
Hi all,
I'm currently on my fourth phone from T-Mobile due to the sound going very quiet and tinny through the speaker and while making a call.
T-Mobile have since replaced my MDAIII with a Vario model which is fine but I would like to get it working if possible. The head phone jack seems to work fine.
Thanks
buy a new speaker assembly - i cant remember the website but i belive they were <£10
Thats put my idea of it being software issue out of the window.
Many thanks for the info..
so, i have had this blueangel for a while now and for the last (almost a year) i ave had low mic problems, with the handsfree it seems to be fine, but when i put the phone to my face people winge that i am to soft..it used to be fine before..also i replaced my blueangel speaker sometime last year, hoping that the audio quality might possibly be a tiny bit better, but i was wrong it is still crappy..so i am finding out about ordering a new mic (i have a feeling that is the problem, as the gsm issue would have affected the handsfree aswell??) should have one next week, but the audio quality issue is a big one, any ideas? the speaker cant produce certain frequencies and it sounds like something is dying!!..
back to the mic, could it be another problem that wont require replacement mic? i have made the hole bigger, but no dice..
any ideas peoples?
alan_s said:
so, i have had this blueangel for a while now and for the last (almost a year) i ave had low mic problems, with the handsfree it seems to be fine, but when i put the phone to my face people winge that i am to soft..it used to be fine before..also i replaced my blueangel speaker sometime last year, hoping that the audio quality might possibly be a tiny bit better, but i was wrong it is still crappy..so i am finding out about ordering a new mic (i have a feeling that is the problem, as the gsm issue would have affected the handsfree aswell??) should have one next week, but the audio quality issue is a big one, any ideas? the speaker cant produce certain frequencies and it sounds like something is dying!!..
back to the mic, could it be another problem that wont require replacement mic? i have made the hole bigger, but no dice..
any ideas peoples?
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Which radio are you using? Also, have you tried playing with AGC settings. They seem to help to a certain extent.
i got agc on, but hasnt helped, installed various radios, none seem to help..at the moment i am using radio 1.13 as 1.15 had same issue...i figured replacing mic might do the trick?..i hope so..some say i could the actual radio that is fried..
thanks for replying!
alan_s said:
i got agc on, but hasnt helped, installed various radios, none seem to help..at the moment i am using radio 1.13 as 1.15 had same issue...i figured replacing mic might do the trick?..i hope so..some say i could the actual radio that is fried..
thanks for replying!
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You could try going back to stock and see if that fixes the issue. You will then know that it isn't hardware related and that it is rom related. Otherwise, you will have to assume that it is hardware.
Hello,
from time to time, persons i'm calling tell me, that they hear really bad interence sounds. They sound like when you bring your phone near to loudspeakers. I can't hear this problems, the call is absolut clear on my side.
When I'm in the car and the phone changes to GSM/Edge, i can hear it over the car-speakers. So i think the problem depends on the GSM-Network.
Is there someone with the same problems? Did someone solved it? Does HTC know this issues?
Thanks for response,
Bond
Some here...
Same with my phone, really loud inteferences on the other side, sometimes louder than my voice. Depends also, how the phone is located in the room. While walking, the noise appears / disappears. Does this have something to do with the three build-in mics to improve the voice quality?
Android: 5.1
Firmware: 2.10.206.2
Im still dealing with this problem. And i couldn't find the absolutly right solution for it.
I bought my phone at amazon.de so i contacted them. They sent it to regenersis to repair it. Regenersis changed the following parts:
36H01982-00M - zam. 36H01936-04M; Speaker, AAC ELECTRONICS, DMSP0815D-J-01-FB
72H09061-00M - EMI Gasket, LCM FPC gasket combine absorber
74H02837-00M - zam. 74H02837-01M, Cover Pre-Assy, Plastic, CIR, Generic Color, Generic Process
The Process needed about one week incl. transfer with DHL and UPS. But after all for nothing. The problem was still there. During this week a read that sometimes this problem is produced from the SIMcard. To check this out you should "cross-change" your simcard with another one maybe from your friend. I didn't done this i just called my provider and he sent me a new card.
The problem is still there in my phone.
Another problem is, i would have to pay for a new nanoSIM. So my old SIM and the new free change SIM are a microSIM i had to cut.
I've contacted Amazon again, i will get a new device on monday. If the problem is still there on the new device i bite the bullet and pay for a native nanoSIM. And after that i have no plan.
If you can read german language... They deal with the same problem on the One M9. I've also wrote down my story there http://www.android-hilfe.de/thema/stoergeraeusche-beim-telefonieren.697510/page-2
Good Luck
After reading the thread on android-hilfe I would say chances are high that cutting your microSIM is the problem. If I were you I would try to use a "real" nanoSIM. I never experienced such problems and I'm using a "real" nanoSIM since I bought the M9.
Sorry, but using the wrong SIM causing interferences is completely nonsense. Looks more like HTC has some shielding problems with the M9.
@blackswan, i would aggree with you. There are no technical connections i could imagine. But i've read about from different sides, not just from people in forums who are oracleing about.
From my part i've got the new device from amazon. It seems the problem has been solved. The "old" One M9 was from Taiwan, the new one is from Hsinchu. Unfortunately the display of the new one is with a hint of green. I hope i can get used to it during the time. Everything else works well.
After two weeks of absence, I received my HTC back from service. What should I say? They change the speaker of my phone!!! Needless to say that the interferences still remain.
Sent again with 4 picture to explain the problem. Hopefully someone there will understand. If this try fails again, I will reverse the purchase!
I have had the same problem intermittently when connected to bluetooth in the car. Really bad feedback on the other end that i cant hear at all.
My carrier is o2uk and it happens on any band.
I wish I stole my HTC M9.