Hello fellow G2 owners!
So I was using my G2 earlier on speaker mode during a call and I was messing with the capacitive buttons when I long pressed search by mistake (which brings up voice search) and when the prompt came up to start voice search it said "audio problem" and it cut off my voice so the person on the other end couldn't hear me, but I could hear them. So I hung up the phone and called the person back thinking it would fix the problem but it didn't. So I rebooted and that's what fixed it. Just wanted to know if anyone else noticed this?
BTW, I'm on CM6.1.1
Thanks in advance and Merry almost Christmas to you all!!!
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http://code.google.com/p/cyanogenmod/issues/list
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I bought my Xperia Arc 7 days back. Everything is just fine and I liked this cellphone very much, But suddenly yesterday when am using Google voice.. 1st and second time everything is great, Google voice recognized my every word but 4th time it says no voice input. I ended the program and go back to sleep. In the next morning one of my friend called me and he did not hear my voice. and from now on nobody is not hearing my voice. After that what I did....
1. On/off noise cancellation.(nothing happened)
2. Reset the phone to factory default.(nothing happened)
3. Restore rom with flash tool.(nothing happened)
4. installed voice meter and when I open it, its started from 70 bd not 0.
5. Checked with voice recorder. Without speaking anything its sound meter was full and when I played the recorded sound some weird sound coming.
But nothing happens to my microphone. Its just dose not working. If I close my mouth near to it and speak out loud then only my low voice is heard on the other part. Please help me as I already unlocked my boot-loader so I am now out of warranty.
Hey guys,
so recently I rooted my 2-week old Incredible S, and I installed Cyanogen on the phone. Everything works flawlessly, except for the fact I can't hear or talk when I or someone else makes a call, it's just awkardly quiet.
I can make the call though, but the clock keeps on ticking without me hearing something. All sound is on maximum and speaker-mode doesn't help either. Nor do I block the microphone or anything like that.
I tried everything like removing battery, SIM-card but even a factory reset didn't work. When I call with Skype it does work, I can talk and hear. Other applications that use sound or voice also work.
Does anybody have any advice?
Inc S? Ya got the wrong forum dude. May ask over there.
If ive helped you, please hit the damn thanks button!
Had some issues with the touch tones not working correctly with the speakerphone enabled. Didn't find any threads here on XDA but found a few over on a couple other android forums.
Basically it seems that when using the touch tones with speakerphone enabled, the mic picks up the speaker phone and the receiving end hears each touch tone twice.
I had the issue when trying to call verizon wireless to enter my passcode, as well as trying to setup my voice mail. I have 3 separate Galaxy Nexus phones in my family, and the issue can be replicated on all 3 phones.
Also noticed lowering the volume on the speakerphone can alleviate the issue too, but it's just kind of annoying as I don't want to hold the phone up next to my ear when I'm trying to enter things on the dial pad.
I've also tried switching the DTMF setting between long and normal, the problem still exists
Hoping with a firmware update they can filter out the touch tone, or just not make the touch tones audible to ourselves. (I'm assuming
this is because the speaker is so close to the mic on the GN)
Anyway, I don't think there's a fix for it yet, but I'm just posting here to see if anyone else is experiencing the same issue, and to make people aware of it.
Also found the issue on google support here:
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=24467
Bump,
Anyone else run into the same issue? Or have some secret fix I don't know about? (Other than turning off the speaker lol)
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This explains the problems I was having the other day trying to join a Go-To-Meeting - would not accept my pin.
I was on speaker phone too - ty for this !
I've had this problem on the GN and other devices as well. Sometimes I'll hit mute because it helps but also I don't want people/computer listening in.
_Gir_ said:
I've had this problem on the GN and other devices as well. Sometimes I'll hit mute because it helps but also I don't want people/computer listening in.
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Just realized this before I came to post, thanks for pointing it out too! Mute FTW!!!
i too noticed this as well when i first got it and think that it ridiculous that it wasnt thought out better.
Another fix: Simply turn off audible touch tones in the settings menu.
Drawback is there's no feedback for the dialpad, anyone know of a way to get the vibrate on for the dialpad?
ConanOBrien said:
Another fix: Simply turn off audible touch tones in the settings menu.
Drawback is there's no feedback for the dialpad, anyone know of a way to get the vibrate on for the dialpad?
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This is the workaround I've been using for about a month now with no issues. I had the same issue where the conference call service wasn't getting my pass code entered correctly.
Only issue now is the headset echo heard by connected parties, which has been reported and hope to be fixed soon. I've tried several workarounds here but none have been bulletproof.
Hi guys, I did a search in this Arc forum for In ear Speaker problems and couldn't find anything, so I chose to start a new thread. Just know I DID try to find info for this phone but I only found a few other threads about different phones.
My in-ear speaker does not work in calls. It is extremely quiet, as if the volume is turned all the way down. Thing is, I try turning up the in-call volume during a call and it does nothing. But the weird thing is, I went into the service menu to test the hardware (using the *#*#7378423#*#* trick) and tested the in-ear speaker and it works fine! Loud and clear! But then immediately following that I'll try a call and still will hear practically nothing. Putting the call on speakerphone allows me to hear the other party, as well as putting in a headset, so I am stumped. Tried pulling the battery and have rebooted the phone many times and the problem is still persisting.
AND, on top of ALL of that, the damn thing was working just fine the other day. I switched to this phone last week and have been making calls successfully being able to hear the other party just fine. But suddenly today it's deciding to not work in a call. This is really weird.
Has anyone else had this problem? What else can I try to fix it? Any help or tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
EDIT: Blah a hard reset fixed it. Feel free to delete this post mods!
Anyone know why or have a fix as to when I receive a call it automatically comes through the speaker & not the earpiece?
Doesn't maker if I press the speaker button during call nothing changes.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
Graeme.
Well the simplicity of clearing the phones Data done the trick, yeah I woke up tired when I found this issue, day progressed, more coffee later then voil