Okk so i am having this really strange issue that whenever i call someone and put my phone on speaker phone
i am hearing echos of my own voice. i have already tried to wipe cache/delvik.
i just want to know that is it a software issue? Or is it hardware? I really dont want to send it back.
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ihave a sprint touchpro 2 and seem to have a problem that i have not come across with anybidy else yet. Whenever I am on the phone, whether its talking to another cell phone on any network, or a landline phone, the person i am talking to hears an echo of their own voice. its like the speaker is too loud and is picking up theother persons voice through the microphone. if i mute my end, the echo does stop, but then they cannot hear me talk. And it does not matter if i use speakerphone or not, it happens either way, Has this happened to anybody else,is this a software or hardware problem? thanks in advance
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=626393&highlight=echo
For some reason when I answer a call the phone automatically mutes my voice, yet does not show it's muted on the handset, I can hear the other person clear as day.
Is this a known problem and are there any solutions?
Anyone know of any issues with this or fixs?
No-one??? can help?
Does the problem also present itself when you call someone?
I don't know if anybody else is experiencing this but almost every time I am on a call and switch to speakerphone the person I am talking to complains that they echo. This has happened literally every time. Even when I turn the speakerphone volume all the way down they still echo. It's to the point where I can't use the speakerphone anymore for calls. I am fully stock no root and haven't tried to root. The issue happens even after restarts. Is anybody else having this issue? Does anybody know a fix to it?
Yeah happens to me aswell soon as I put it on speaker is hear everything around me echoing.
Is it always echoing or just when you call some people. If the latter, have you asked them to turn down their volume? Have you tried the call without a protective case on your phone?
sfhub said:
Is it always echoing or just when you call some people. If the latter, have you asked them to turn down their volume? Have you tried the call without a protective case on your phone?
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I haven't asked to turn down their volume...I'll try that next and I don't have a case on my phone so that rules that out...I'll update next time I'm on the phone with someone...thanks
I talk into the microphone normal, but I've had reports by people that during a phone call they can't hear me unless I scream.
The exact same thing happens when I use the Google voice-to-text thing on MSGs. I literally have to scream for it to pick up my voice.
I'm on Sprint, and I doubt it's a carrier problem because my iPhone never did this. Any ideas?
Hello? Does anyone have any suggestions?
We both have samsung galaxy s4 with t mobile, latest update. When Calling the other person, you can hear the receiving phone speaker. I'll hear their ringtone if they're volume is up. I'll hear whatever noise is in the room with their cell phone when calling. Even their voice. I've tested and it happens both ways. it's been going on for 6 months now. Just weird to have it happen to two phones. I've already done a factory reset. Any ideas?
So what's wrong, that's how phones work, you hear them and they hear you. ???
Pp.
that was dumb. why would I say I tested it. More detail for anyone else who thinks like pancho: it's like the mic is activated without answering the phone. Imagine calling someone and they don't answer, but you can hear everything the mic picks up. you'll hear their custom ringtone or whatever sound is near their phone mic.
This is how the question should have gone. :
When I place a call, before the person answers the phone I can hear the phones ringer tone and all ambient sounds near and around the phone or person I'm calling before they answer, what could cause this?
Humm, ............... your phone is possessed. You need an exorcist.
Edit : This may also occur if the person your calling is sitting next to you.
Pp.