[Q] Speakerphone toggles off by itself - AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note II

On stock rooted 4.1.2 AT&T.
When I put a call on speakerphone, it often reverts spontaneously back to the earpiece after a certain amount of time...does this happen to anyone else? I'm wondering if it's a common glitch or from a defective handset. It happens both when the screen times out and when it's on. The speakerphone button still shows it being on when it's off already - I have to hit it twice more to get the speakerphone going again

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Hi,
yesterday I restarted my HTC Desire GSM running CM7 and during the first call I noticed that the voice of my interlocutor was caming from behind the phone (rear speaker). I tried turning the Speaker on/off several times during the call and rebooting as well but still the call speaks out from behind.
Any clue/suggestion for me? That's pretty uncomfortable
Sounds weird, do you mean it goes into speaker mode? If you do maybe there is a problem with your accelerometer. In the Sound settings is 'Flip for speaker' on, if so try turning it off. This setting may be causing your phone to enter speaker phone even though your phone isn't flipped.
I'm not an expert but maybe this is causing the problem.
It's not exactly the "speaker" because the volume is very low, exactly like a normal call but instead it comes from the rear speaker. Moreover I can turn the speaker on, which makes the volume louder but still from behind the phone (as it should be).
However I checked the call settings and the proximity is disabled. I tried enabling/disabling a couple of times but no luck at all
Any other suggestion please? Still can't hear from the right side of my phone and rear speaker definitely s**ks

Dropped calls during headset use, anyone else?

Wanted to ask if anybody else is having dropped calls?
Using the headset included in the box and another one that I have that I know works the call kept cutting out after 5 minutes or so and then the call hanging if I did not wake up the screen.
I thought it was a phone issue obviously, but if I leave the screen on and play around with it, then the phone call does not hang.....
Also if the sound cut out and before the call was dropped, if I wokeup the screen then we could hear each other again.
Has anyone else got this issue? I am on the original Three firmware v1.26.xxx, handset was sim locked but now sim unlocked.....
And since then I have tried calling with just the speakerphone and the call did not drop, not used the phone for long or with the speaker near my ear as I usually use a headset.
Thanks.
Bump, someone must have used the headset and made a long 10 minute+ call?
Using without a headset and the speakerphone the call has not dropped.
I only use a bluetooth headset but i don't seem to have problems with it (and i realy talk alot at the phone).
Just FYI this does not happen anymore for me after installing the 1.28 update from Three..... Still waiting on the other updates for other fixes!

Microphone not working during calls

Hello,
Spent all night/morning trying to find a fix to this issue but to no luck!
Basically during calls my voice isn't heard at all (But I can sometimes hear my own echo) (Tried numerous ROMS based on stock and CM) but when I put my device on speakerphone I can be heard. Blowing into the mic during a normal call emits a normal blowing noise down their side of the phone but speaking into the mic directly does nothing.
I've tried cleaning the mic out but again nothing, no debris etc.
I've already sent my phone back due to a raised screen and LG didn't fix it- they sent back photos of a completely different phone (wasn't even a G3) and I've heard nothing since my complaint a few weeks back so I don't want to send it off once again.
Any ideas?
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Speakerphone turns off mid call ....

I cant figure out why this is happening but when i am in the call on speakerphone the phone will sometimes just turn off speaker and revert to the phone earpiece but the software still thinks its in speaker mode thus the only way to go back to speaker is to change the audio to handset first then reenable speaker.. this can sometimes happen several times withing a single call. I also have an android wear watch that is paired via bluetooth which i though may be the culprit but i have noticed it even when my watch is dead... anyone else?
Having same issue when connected to Bluetooth in my car. It will change output and I have to manually put it on phone headset then back. Sometimes it will just drop a call all together. Usually 6 minutes approx into the call. I am on Verizon 7.1.1. NMF260. Anyone else still having these issues on most recent update as I am.
Yeah I noticed it to. Thought it was my Android wear watch so I turned off gestures thinking the wrist movements were switching the output. I haven't had a chance to retest.
Sent from my Pixel XL using Tapatalk
I am going to resurrect this thread because I'm having the same issue and it's one of the most infuriating things ever. To have my private conversation suddenly switch to speakerphone, or to be in the car and have it switch from car speakers to speakerphone is frustrating beyond words!
I have the issue as well. Sometimes it happens when another calls comes in or when a notification comes in, but also happens randomly. Pixel 2, Android 9.
Back from the dead
Odd bug, any mention of it on the bug tracker?

Phone goes straight to speaker when placing a call. Anyone else?

It seems whenever I make a call from my favorites in the phone app it goes right to speakerphone, yet the phone doesn't indicate speaker phone is active. I have to select the icon twice in order to go back to regular. Pretty annoying and they've yet to fix!
Anyone else seeing this? I'm stock unrooted.
I had the same issue when I went straight from a voicemail on speaker to calling the number from that voicemail. A restart solved my issue.
Happened to me once or twice.
This has happened to me as well, I believe I was also calling someone directly from voicemail. It even tells you it's calling and turning on speakerphone for the call.

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