I noticed that callers on the other end constantly complain about how I sound like im either stuck in a tunnel or theirs a bad echo. Turning off noise cancellation seems to be the key. However it has to be done on each call. Is there a way to default this to off?
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Does anyone know how to disable/change the Wifi coverage warning beep that occurs in-call? It sounds exactly like a call waiting beep so its very distracting in call.
On a side note, has anyone found out how to increase the in-call volume? Its a little weak or Im a little deaf.
Ive never heard this beep youre talking about... and the answer to the second question is just use the volume rocker while youre in a call
Sent from my T-Mobile G2 running Cyanogenmod.
when in a Wi-Fi call, move nearly out of range (1-2 Wi-Fi bars) and you'll get a message popup that warns you about leaving Wi-Fi coverage. -You may have to be in a low signal area for it to activate. Its very annoying -I've actually gotten in the habit of ignoring call waiting beeps since they make the same sound and then I see a missed call after I hang up.
as for the volume issue, I should have been clearer. even at maximum in-call volume, I still have trouble hearing the call.
When i get or make a phonecall my speaker turn automatically on.
Even on the lowest volume it's still loud.
I also have to turn off the volume myself.
Is there any solution to this.
Im suspect there is no noise cancelling on this phone which Samsung built it.
How to enable noise cancelling when in call??? Samsung dont want to answer
and also why this phone keep switch it display on automatically when in idle (switch off the display)
Yes it did. The 2nd mic is in the back under small notch of back cover. That's the noise cancelling microphone.
If you don't want the screen to turn off there is a setting for that.
Unfortunately the second mic does not work for noise cancellation during calls. Only for video recording. The hardware is not present to use it during phone calls.
RogerPodacter said:
Unfortunately the second mic does not work for noise cancellation during calls. Only for video recording. The hardware is not present to use it during phone calls.
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That seems rather silly. I was wondering if this was the reason groove ip behaves so differently than on my other phone but I guess not if it's not being used...
When on a call, does anyone else hear a buzzing sound when the other person talks? It's like a metallic buzzing distortion. I've tried turning the volume down and it doesn't go away until maybe 1/4 volume, but then I can barely hear the person talking. This seems to happen on speakerphone as well. By all accounts I am heard perfectly clearly.
Thanks.
Hey guys,
Here's a description of the issue:
I'll be having a conversation on the phone and if there is a bit of wind or noise then the phone will drastically LOWER the volume of the caller. If anything I'd want the callers voice to go UP not down. Once I step out of the wind the callers voice will return to normal volume. It will literally go completely mute during these scenarios, very irritating! Same issue with noise suppression on or off. Is this some sort of "feature" I need to turn off? Why are my calls doing this?
Any help or input appreciated