[Q] Epic Touch 4G touch tones are messed up - Samsung Epic 4G Touch

I successfuly updated my Stock, non-rooted Spring Epic Touch 4G last week to the newest build.
Battery life got better... signal got better. I lost the ability to use automated touch tone phone menu systems.
Does anyone else have this issue, if so please let me know if there's a fix or a way to revert back to a previous firmware update, etc.
Thanks in advance, I eagerly await your help. For now, I can't even get ahold of Sprint Customer service's phone system. I'm locked out!
-Tim

I to am having this issue. i am a phone tech at a local repair shop in south florida and 2 of my customers are having this issue (as well as my phone).
both of my customers phone are stock / non rooted
my phone is rooted using CALKUKINS E4GT Rom.
ive tried using a diffrent dialer but no help. anyone got a salution for this?
ON TOP OF THAT I HAVE 2 DEMO EPIC TOUCH'S AND THEY HAVE THE SAME ISSUE

Long time problem with dial tones in call
I have been searching for a month now to find a solution to this problem. I feel like I'm not explaining it right, but I'll try again.
For the last 2 years I have been dialing into a conference call line each morning. I dial the number then enter my access code (299542#). Upon recieving my new Samsung E4GT, the phone dialer does not register some or most of the digits entered, but it's not consistent. 95% of the time the 2 does not work, 25% of the time the 9 doesn't work...and so on. I have gone back to Gingerbread EL29, tried ICS FF18....FH13, I've used custom ROMs and those made no difference. There seems to be a few people who have had this problem as well, but there have not been any responses to help that I have seen.

paulsperli said:
I have been searching for a month now to find a solution to this problem. I feel like I'm not explaining it right, but I'll try again.
For the last 2 years I have been dialing into a conference call line each morning. I dial the number then enter my access code (299542#). Upon receiving my new Samsung E4GT, the phone dialer does not register some or most of the digits entered, but it's not consistent. 95% of the time the 2 does not work, 25% of the time the 9 doesn't work...and so on. I have gone back to Gingerbread EL29, tried ICS FF18....FH13, I've used custom ROMs and those made no difference. There seems to be a few people who have had this problem as well, but there have not been any responses to help that I have seen.
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Your problem sounds like it might be different since you say you can't hear specific digits when you press the keypad, and this makes it so you can't log in.
I couldn't log in to my debit card today. I called my healthcare HSA debit card, and when I tried entering my 16 digit card number, their system kept stopping me after about 13-14 digits and would say it doesn't recognize the account number, then ask me to re-enter the 16 digit number. I tried about four times with the same results. I was using my speakerphone every time.
All I had to do was call back and NOT use the speakerphone. It worked first time and every time I tried! Another thing that works if I want to use my speakerphone is go into audio settings and un-check "Audible touch tones".
I think the loud speaker phone was causing their system to hear double presses sometimes.

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*228 Option 1 Not Working!!

Some of the devs and I from the Android porting scene came across recently that *228 option 1 on Verizon does not work. After we intiate option 1, it goes 5 secs and then the error message lady pops up and says that it cant be completed at this time and to call customer care. From working with Verizon, I know tech support is useless for this issue so I am wondering if anybody here has came across this issue and if there is a fix for it. Currently we have tried this on Verizon stock rom and both NSFAN's 6.1 and 6.5 roms and its still a no go.
thanks for the new thread, hated to clutter the other one... I'll be calling to try and get a new AKEY shortly.
Ok, done this so far:
flashed imcoke .40
flashed vzw mr1 stock rom
no joy
Customer Support: 18009220204
Option 3. tech support
Option 3. ??
Option 4. winmo/blck/palm/etc
Option 2. all others
(acct pw) -> transferred
CSR:
"phone 'didn't update,' (something in the 'system')"
*228, opt 2
restart
test call, 'exernal operator' message
epst -> edit -> unlock code: 000000
nam -> edit mdn -> (my number)
home sid/nid #1 -> 02/65535 (probably by area?)
upd -> yes -> ok -> restart
test call, 'exernal operator' message
hold -> trouble ticket.
Has anyone tried #8899 (tech support)? See this thread. Apparently requesting a new AKEY shouldn't be a big deal...
Got voice working
Called the #8899 number. He walked me through changing my MSID back to my 10-digit number in EPST. He also did a 'security update' OTA by having me call #2539, which I think is a new AKEY. People may be able to avoid the pain by going into EPST and fixing their MDN, Home SID/NID #1, and MSID.
So voice is working now, but no data yet - and *228 opt 1 _still_ doesn't work. Anyone (really) know the difference between option 1 and option 2?
Edit:
Got data working now, too... ##778, edit, MIP Default Profile, change NAI to reflect your mobile number.
Also see this ppcgeeks thread.
Oh, but *228 opt 1 still doesn't work.
Edit #2:
Sorry for any confusion - for #2539 you need to have a tech support rep already on the phone. They'll call you on a landline and have you call #2539 from your cell. They'll ask you to tell them when you get put on hold. Then they do something behind the scenes. But you can't just call the number, no one will pick you up on the other side.
i had this problem last night they said the phone "malfunctioned" so i brought it in and they sent me a new one i just got it 5 minutes ago and now *228 1 works fine even after i unlocked it and put nfans 6.5 on it
pasqualeparillo said:
i had this problem last night they said the phone "malfunctioned" so i brought it in and they sent me a new one i just got it 5 minutes ago and now *228 1 works fine even after i unlocked it and put nfans 6.5 on it
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Have you ran the Android port since you got your new phone and what custom rom and radio did you install?
pasqualeparillo said:
i had this problem last night they said the phone "malfunctioned" so i brought it in and they sent me a new one i just got it 5 minutes ago and now *228 1 works fine even after i unlocked it and put nfans 6.5 on it
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Hopefully that's not the real fix... If it is, those of us without a warranty are screwed!
I should have a new phone tomorrow. I got the same story from Verizon last night. Im thinking it has something to do if you flash the rom while having a data connection allready setup? Maybe if the thing was in airplane mode first it might work better. I dont know, but im kind of thinking it screws their system up if its active. Ill try and flash the new one before activating the phone. Hopefully that will work.
For the record a tech from VZW finally called me today. Told him that it had been resolved but said I still couldn't *228 opt 1. He said 1 and 2 are almost the same so... maybe this isn't a big concern?
tallnerd1985 said:
Have you ran the Android port since you got your new phone and what custom rom and radio did you install?
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yeah i have quite a few times with all the different versions of android and hero etc.... and now im still using nfans
ok thanks again mrkite but now calls are not working(data is though!) it acts as if my phone is unactivated. i guess im gonna try the #2539
that's weird...
sorry to hear that... I can't see why changing the MIP settings would affect your calls... Sorry about any confusion about #2539, I edited my post above. What message are you getting when you make calls?
I really recommend calling the #8899 number instead of customer service. They told me to look at settings in EPST that customer service didn't, and they weren't shy about sending a new AKEY through #2539.
it turns out that changing msid to my mobile number is what killed mt calls i called tech support and they gave me a different number to put in my msid and it works now i have calls and data(Finally)
thanks again mrkite38

[Q] Question about switching between 2 smartphones

My Story
I recently switched from the Incredible to the Droid 2 global to give it a try. Don't worry I got it for free thanks to the deal that Verizon is running about buy one get one of the same. *Upgraded a family member so I took the free one as I thought what the hell*
Now I've played around with this phone for 1 and 1/2 days so far and I'm not liking the battery life. I rather not return the phone as it was free and so I was thinking if I could just keep it as a backup that would be great.
Now my question is can I switch between the phones without going into the store? I want to activate my incredible again for a while since it got better battery life. *and before you ask, yes I've spent at least the last 15 hours using it like I did my other phone but still the battery was drained faster*
Now I have done a google search already about this topic and found this so far.
http://www.ehow.com/how_5046976_switch-phones-easily-verizon-wireless.html
Has anyone here done this before? I'm not looking to change anything about my services other than the phone. Both phones are smart phones and thus I don't see a problem but I figured I would ask the all mighty people here.
I just call verizon and they do it for me.
Its very simple just call them up and they ask for the codes off the new phone and your set. I believe you can do it right off the website as well.
Eh well I have 1 problem with calling them. I only have my cell as my phone. So I can't call them on the phone that will be deactivated. I'm looking at this as saving me time from having to deal with going to the store or from having to call them.
I'm just worried that since I'm on a contract that I would be locked to this specific phone unless I upgrade again.
Bump
Anyone else done this before?
There's a couple of approaches (or maybe many more I haven't thought of):
1) Do you have a computer (not a phone)? If so, can you just use Skype or some such thing to call them at their 800 number or whatever it is? Then you can shut off the phone.
2) I have an old droid 1 and a dinc. I switch between them by shutting off the dinc, and turning on the droid, typing *228 and that's that. Reversing the process works as well. No one asks for the MEIN/ID, but once I had a small contract screwup where I had a replacement phone I'd forgotten about, and I was asked for the MEIN (is that the right acronym?) , and had to yank the back off to find it and give it to them. It is also in 'about phone' but the phone has to be on.
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So none of that may be useful to you unless you have access to a computer and skype (or an equivalent).
Good luck -
So you say you can just turn off one phone and *228 on your deactivated phone and that will automatically switch which phone is active at the time?
Yes, I can do that as long as the original paperwork on each phone really matches what they have in their computers.
For example, I mentioned that one phone was broken and replaced early on, and I had to call them to change to that one, but once I'd done that call, I could just use the *228 to change.
It sure doesn't hurt to try it.
hachamacha said:
Yes, I can do that as long as the original paperwork on each phone really matches what they have in their computers.
For example, I mentioned that one phone was broken and replaced early on, and I had to call them to change to that one, but once I'd done that call, I could just use the *228 to change.
It sure doesn't hurt to try it.
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Ah cool well both phones match the paper work on my account as I own both and they had both been activated before on my account so I will give it a try and see what happens. If this works then I will be very happy as I can just switch back and forth all I want.
Just tried that and it didn't work. As soon as I tried it asked me to enter the phone number that I was trying to activate.
I think this does have to be done via the website first. I would love to hear some someone that has tried the instructions that I linked above.
I do this on a monthly basis. When u dial *228 from the phone u want to use press 1 for program. When prompted enter phone number with area code that u want on that phone. If your act has a password u may be prompted to enter that or the last 4 digits of the act holders social security number. When it goes through, may take up to 10 min u will get programming complete. Dial *228 again then select 2 to unlock prl and update roaming. Pm me if u need further help. Peace.
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wetworkforfun said:
I do this on a monthly basis. When u dial *228 from the phone u want to use press 1 for program. When prompted enter phone number with area code that u want on that phone. If your act has a password u may be prompted to enter that or the last 4 digits of the act holders social security number. When it goes through, may take up to 10 min u will get programming complete. Dial *228 again then select 2 to unlock prl and update roaming. Pm me if u need further help. Peace.
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what he said. no need to call them.

[Q] VZW GNex stops receiving calls until I place an outgoing call.

My new VZW Galaxy Nexus has been occasionally entering a mode where it will not receive any phone calls.
The problem is corrected once I initiate an outgoing phone call.
The outgoing call connects immediately, is clear, and has no issues at all. If I then hang up and try calling the device it will ring immediately and work perfectly.
The problem tends to occur a couple of times per day. I've not found a direct trigger for it.
When the problem occurs, IP network connectivity still works perfectly. I can ping from the device, browse FTP sites, and run a speed test. Using the speedtest.net app (while the phone is unable to receive calls), I'm seeing 26mpbs down and 18mbps up (just like I would if the phone was working).
Powering down and then powering up the device does not correct the issue. Adding a battery pull while the device is powered down doesn't help. Once booted, the device will still not receive calls until you make an outgoing call from the device.
Phone is bone stock. Is not and has never been rooted or modified. Purchased on launch day. Indicated signal strength is great, and service in my area is very good on both 3G and 4G.
There's no indication whatsoever of an issue other than friends later notifying me that I was unreachable.
I believe text messaging may be halted as well, but have not verified this.
Verizon has no idea, indicates everything is provisioned correctly. Device was activated by a VZW store.
Any suggestions or reports of similar issues would be greatly appreciated. I can still take it back to Verizon and replace it with a new item (and I probably will).
I've seen a story of a guy who upgraded to the gnex but left his old phone turned on and used it as a bedside clock. He was saying he wouldn't receive any calls. He powered off his old phone and was then able to receive calls. Seems like a long shot but maybe your having the same problem.
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Maybe your phone can automatically detect when someone you don't like is calling
Has anyone seen John Connor?
xxprodigyxx11 said:
I've seen a story of a guy who upgraded to the gnex but left his old phone turned on and used it as a bedside clock. He was saying he wouldn't receive any calls. He powered off his old phone and was then able to receive calls. Seems like a long shot but maybe your having the same problem.
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Thought this was the case as well after a Verizon tech suggested it. In a rare event, I actually picked this phone up at a VZW store and they activated it for me (while my previous phone was remained on).
Since then I've turned off the old phone (and left it off) and rebooted the Nexus immediately thereafter. The problem still occurs at roughly the same interval.
I actually do a lot of switching between phones for development work, but have never seen this before. Then again I always *228 it myself where the "old" phone has to be turned off.
I just experienced this problem today for the first time. I didn't realize my phone was unable to receive calls until my Gmail account notified me that I had a bunch of voicemails waiting. Then as soon as I made an outgoing call, I had about 12 text messages deliver to me. The weird part is that I was still receiving Facebook and Twitter notifications during this time. I haven't been able to replicate the problem again, but it has happened to me as well. Very weird.
My only hunch is that earlier in the day I was out in the middle of nowhere where my signal was dropping in & out and perhaps when I came back to the city, the network didn't connect properly? I don't know if that's even possible? Also, could my home wifi network be interfering somehow?
I have tested it since I made an outgoing call and now people are able to text me and call me, so it all seems back to normal. It's a very odd problem indeed.
I had the same issue this morning and its funny because I just turned my old phone on last night and that could be the problem
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I've had a Galaxy Nexus on Verizon for a couple of weeks now and noriced this problem early on, but only in the evenings and night. I stumbled upon this thread looking for a solution. Thanks tliebeck for mentioning it.
I was using my old OG Droid as a bedside clock. In the evenings, after getting home from work, I place the Galxy Nexus on the same bedside table as my old cell phone.
Then I saw xxprodigyxx11's response (thanks, btw!) and tried turning off the old phone. Sure enough, my Galaxy Nexus hasn't missed a call since. It seems to be proximity related, since I was receiving calls just fine on my gnex at work even with my old phone on at home; I'll have to do more testing on that to see just how far apart they need to be.
Sorry that did not work for you, tliebeck.
There is very little information on this situation out there, so I am grateful for the help here. Hopefully someone can come up with a more permanent and universal solution.
Good to know I'm not alone, thanks all for posting!
Still a major issue here.
Took the device to a VZW store and had them replace it with a new one. Problem still happens in exactly the same fashion. They did reuse my SIM card.
Phone seems to do it about every day lately. I've had two calls to VZW level 2 tech support. First guy tried changing a bunch of account settings around, to no avail. Second guy thinks it's a bad SIM card, I'll be heading to a VZW to get a new one of those today, but am doubtful that it will be effective.
The fact that this works across battery pulls and on two different phones just plain screams network or firmware problem.
I had the same issue. First swapped out my 4g sim card...worked OK in store, after being home for 45 minutes it did the same thing again...wouldn't accept calls until an outgoing call was placed. Drove back to Verizon and was able to reproduce the issue in the store. They replaced it with a brand new GNex and haven't had the issue since (a couple weeks). Good luck!!
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Had the SIM card replaced a couple days ago, today it's doing it again.
Based on the responses here, I think this issue may be quite widespread and many people aren't realizing it because it's intermittent (every one/two/three days) and is cured if you place an outgoing call (with no indication there was ever a problem).
For me at least, a replacement new phone, new SIM card, and various account updates have had no effect.
tliebeck said:
Had the SIM card replaced a couple days ago, today it's doing it again.
Based on the responses here, I think this issue may be quite widespread and many people aren't realizing it because it's intermittent (every one/two/three days) and is cured if you place an outgoing call (with no indication there was ever a problem).
For me at least, a replacement new phone, new SIM card, and various account updates have had no effect.
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Not to belittle your problem, but 3-4 people having an issue =/= "quite widespread."
When you say its not accepting a call, do you mean all calls go straight to VM, don't ring at all, or the call isn't going through(I.e. other person sees call failed)?
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus.
unremarked said:
Not to belittle your problem, but 3-4 people having an issue =/= "quite widespread."
When you say its not accepting a call, do you mean all calls go straight to VM, don't ring at all, or the call isn't going through(I.e. other person sees call failed)?
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus.
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The reason I think it's not an isolated issue is because very few people are going to notice and correctly identify the issue. It's a new device (small userbase), and the more frequently you're placing calls the less likely you are to notice it. It's intermittent with what appears to be an interval of at least a few hours up to a day or more.
The calling party will either go straight to voicemail or experience between two and four rings before being routed to voicemail.
I suppose I should chime in and saying I'm having this issue also. I've found that toggling airplane mode on and then off restores ability for me to receive calls. This is a particularly bad problem for me as my wife is pregnant. She was PISSED the other day because she thought I was ignoring the 6 back-to-back calls she made. I first thought it was a google voice issue but it wasn't. I verified by calling my actual cell number once I caught it in this "mode" again today. Until we figure this out, I have the luxury of being able to add my work cell to the list of phones that GV rings so that I don't miss another call from her. That's actually how I discovered the GNex was in that "mode" again.
The comment about the previous phone is an interesting one. I also use my old phone as a nightstand deskclock and alarm clock. I will try throwing that one in airplane mode for awhile and see if that fixes anything. I don't believe it to be a proximity issue though because my GNex has entered this mode while I was at work and the old phone was at home. It's a half hour drive and there's a mountain in between.
-Josh
I also think that more people could be having this issue without knowing at all which would lead to less complaining. The caller just thinks the receiver is just too busy to answer and leaves a message. Unless you don't get a really important call that a wife/friend complains heavily about, one would never know.
I had purchased a new GNEX a few days ago and I had a really strange problem where the phone would work (receive / make calls) for about 10 minutes, then the radio would just stop working.
Wait a few minutes, and it would come back to life.
Since it was new, I took it back to the Verizon store and they tried to claim it was due to some software issue that was being fixed in the next two weeks, but I disagreed.
Ultimately got a new GNEX and haven't had the problem since. Seems like maybe there is a bad batch out there with faulty radios?
I don't have anything to add except to say that my father's HTC Raider/Vivid did the same thing last night, and it was spooky. I phoned him a few times, and it went straight to VM every time. As soon as he placed a call, all the VM notifications came flooding in, and his phone could receive calls again.
My guess is that it is a quirk with the way 4g is authenticated. Since it's a new type of connection (requires sim card instead of esn) there's some kind of glitch where the old esn isn't fully un-registered with the network. Does your dad also use an old 3g phone as a deskclock or anything?
Me Too! Galaxy nexus stops receiving calls until I place an outgoing cal
Hi,
This is my first post here. Just wondering if this has been resolved? My Gnexus was on all day Saturday, Sunday and most of today without receiving a call or a text. When I called out it started working, but none of the incomming calls in my voicemail showed up in my log. No text messages were received either. Thanks for starting the thread.
pcnerdman said:
Hi,
This is my first post here. Just wondering if this has been resolved? My Gnexus was on all day Saturday, Sunday and most of today without receiving a call or a text. When I called out it started working, but none of the incomming calls in my voicemail showed up in my log. No text messages were received either. Thanks for starting the thread.
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Do u have a phone that used to be on that line turned on?
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Update: have not had this issue come up again since i put my old phone in airplane mode. I always wait for both of my gv phones to ring to ensure this problem is resolved.
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This issue is not exclusive to the Verizon Nexus. I have the GSM version through TMobile and quite often (several times a week, maybe more) my phone just stops receiving text messages. I can't even make outgoing calls.
So now, periodically throughout the day I call Google Voice to see if it works. If I get my own voicemail I know that I'm still receiving text messages. If it doesn't connect, then I have to turn on airplane mode, then turn it off again, and the network comes back.
During the outage I still show full bars over 3G.
It's so freaking annoying. I thought the latest update to Android would fix it, but it didn't. There's a Google thread on this too:
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Google+Mobile/thread?tid=34ad876196cb21c4&hl=en&start=40

Sprint Galaxy Nexus SMSC settings

So I wanted to see if somebody would provide me with the settings they have for the SMSC. Starting this morning I was no longer able to send text messages and I know its not an issue with a ROM or anything because I Odin'd back to factory and I am still having the issue. This isn't the first time I have had an issue with a GNex not being able to text and I had to take my old one back to the store and get a replacement because they were unable to fix. I think I stumbled upon my problem/solution and was hoping that somebody from this great community would help me out. Could somebody do the below and paste what settings they have or give a screenshot. THANKS in advanced.
Open Dialer
Type the following sequence *#*#4636#*#*
Open Phone Information
Well for starters, My first Gnex had this issue a few days after receiving it, approximately one month ago. This morning I noticed I was once again unable to send or receive text messages. Up till now, I have been stock with root. I have been scouring pages and forums trying to find more info on this problem.
Unfortunately the farthest I have gotten is a wiki page on Cyanogenmod that goes through the process of updating your SMSC based on your Carrier's Gateway Number and putting it into PDU format. You can fidn the gage here.
To make it worse, as I thought I was going to be able to manually update it and get SMS back up, i still receive update error.
To make matters worse, for the past four days calls drop out every four to six minutes regardless of coverage. Not just on my line, but my wife's and my sister's lines as well. However they have not been able to reproduce any SMS problem like the one I have once again come across. I'm pretty close to dropping Sprint even if I've got a year left on contract.
Thanks for the reply. When I went to update or refresh the smsc I would get an error as well. This is my second GNex and really frustrated by it. I ended up odin'ing back to factory to and called sprint. they had me re-activate the phone *#*#72786#*#* then a few minutes later it started working again...
Well at least you were able to get yours working again. I've performed several resets via the 72786 menu to no avail. I went to a store today, to see them try it themselves, and eventually reactivate it. After seeing my problem was the same as the last, They decided to order a new/refurb phone. If this doesn't work out I plan on going back to my Evo 4G or just dropping my line on Sprint.
Well last night the modem died completely, this is some bull****. Can't connect to any sprint towers, makes me wish I still had my old phone. With 3 lines I just cant spend that much money to leave sprint.
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I completely understand the cost of leaving sprint. I'm in the same boat with three lines as well. I have read up that in many cases an etf can be waived by returning the phone.
I am currently waiting for a new nexus to get shipped out here. If this third one doesn't hold up I'm going to have some bickering to do with account services. The other two lines are only experiencing dropped calls every few minutes and after talking with several reps, there is ongoing maintenance in my area.
What I want to know is why can't the smsc number be updated. And then why after wiping system and data and then flashing stock, that the smsc still cannot be updated. Something about the smsc cant be updated or there's a read error, corrupted sector, i dunno. I feel like I have exhausted everything I can think and tried everything I can. Not to mention this problem seems relatively isolated.
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[Q] Weird Problem

I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Edge from Verizon. Everything worked fine on the phone until one day a problem just occurred and even with the help of Verizon’s tech support, I haven’t been able to resolve it. The problem is whenever I receive an incoming call, the caller cannot hear a tone when I press anyone of my dial pad keys. This makes it impossible to proceed through an automated system that requires you to press certain numbers in order to advance. NOTE … I only experience this problem on incoming calls! If I initiate the phone call, the party I’ve called can hear a tone whenever I press a key on my dial pad. That means I can place a call to an automatic system and proceed through it by pressing the keys necessary to reach my desired destination.
Verizon’s tech support suggested that I reset my phone to its new, out of the box condition. I did that and it didn’t fix the problem. I tried starting the phone in safe mode, thus taking any 3rd party apps out of the equation and that didn’t help. I tried changing the DTMF setting from normal to long and that made no difference. Finally Verizon sent me out a new phone and that didn’t fix the problem. And last but not least, Verizon gave me a new sim card, which still didn’t fix the problem. Now I have all new hardware and the same old problem! Verizon keeps bumping me up the tech assist ladder, but so far no one has come up with a solution.
If anyone has any ideas, thoughts or suggestions that would help to solve this mystery, I would be eternally grateful!
Thanks in advance!
Good luck! I'm on my 4th replacement and still have all of the same problems. Now they are sending the phone to Samsung to tear apart and checking my cell area for related problems. Both mine and my wife's note 4s are plagued by the same problems. I guess the next step is trying a different manufacturer.
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I had his same issue on Verizons iphone 6 and iphone 6 plus, could never get through automated menus.
Now that I think of it, I have had this issues on my G4 and G3 and pretty much any device on Verizon.

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