Has anyone noticed strange static, buzzing noises coming out of the top speaker during the phone call?
It's not happening all the time but I can hear it on most calls. Sounds like internal antennas or something like that.
3XL UK, tried both EE and Three.
Some users reported that turning off HD calling may help but this is not available to do here in UK.
Already with Google customer service, waiting for their reply.
I wonder how many units may be affected.
Please post if you have this issue or not
wazka2 said:
Has anyone noticed strange static, buzzing noises coming out of the top speaker during the phone call?
It's not happening all the time but I can hear it on most calls. Sounds like internal antennas or something like that.
3XL UK, tried both EE and Three.
Some users reported that turning off HD calling may help but this is not available to do here in UK.
Already with Google customer service, waiting for their reply.
I wonder how many units may be affected.
Please post if you have this issue or not
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I had this issue on one call, but now I don't but I did get an RMA for it.
DespairFactor said:
I had this issue on one call, but now I don't but I did get an RMA for it.
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So is your RMA device free from that problem?
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So is your RMA device free from that problem?
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Haven't opened it yet to test
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Haven't opened it yet to test
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Let me know please
I too have this issue.
But this issue is more pronounced when I am on VoLTE calls.
Contacted Google Support and yet to receive a response from them.
I have been offered RMA from Google but I want to hold on for now to see if an update will fix it. I reckon most phones have it but not everyone notice it or is bothered.
RMA'd for this issue and replacement still had it but was much quieter than original phone. Keeping replacement. It's clearly a shielding problem. Thanks for playing pixel lottery.
djy said:
RMA'd for this issue and replacement still had it but was much quieter than original phone. Keeping replacement. It's clearly a shielding problem. Thanks for playing pixel lottery.
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Thanks for feedback.
From your experience, does it happens on every call you make?
For me I can only hear it on some calls.
Someone on Reddit posted that:
Update from OP : Today I met the Google technician at a public cafe - this is the guy assigned by Google support to pick my mobile for servicing. He calmly asked me to unlock the phone and hand it to him, I did, and then he popped out the sim. He switched to another sim, (he was carrying one) and toggled airplane mode and back.
He placed a call and handed the phone over to me. I was like, meh, I've already tried this. But surprisingly, I got no static, no noise. I thought it was a temporary thing, so I ordered coffee and we continued talking about the device while I kept trying to call friends and test the device. No issues again!
He then explained the issue to me - this device earpiece isn't the problem, the baseband/kernel on this device causes it to have lesser signal strength. As soon as I switched to a network with proper VOLTE, the issue disappeared. This is because not all network towers are compatible with this version of the modem's software. Either the networks need signal strength upgrades, or baseband kernels need fixing. Either way, Google is already working with service providers to fix such issues.
He then asked me to not submit the device for repair/factory inspection. I was so confused by not being able to reproduce the issue then, so I went along with his suggestion.
So now, I have a perfectly working device that suffers in poor signal conditions... What happened with your device?
Every call but some worse than others. Sounds like PSU or GPU coil whine.
Someone should ask that Google employee why it doesn't happen on my old S5 (which had over a dozen modems), my wife's 6S, and the Z3 in my car? Why is there static on wifi calls or bluetooth calls?
If it's bothering you, RMA now while replacements are still new phones.
Same problem. Already have the RMA in route.
Have you tried calls via WhatsApp, doing same?
djy said:
Every call but some worse than others. Sounds like PSU or GPU coil whine.
Someone should ask that Google employee why it doesn't happen on my old S5 (which had over a dozen modems), my wife's 6S, and the Z3 in my car? Why is there static on wifi calls or bluetooth calls?
If it's bothering you, RMA now while replacements are still new phones.
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That's the thing , I tried friends Xiaomi mi 6 and it's perfectly clear without any background noises.
Mine is not always present it's coming and going. I am affriad I will get worse that the one I have now.
I will wait and see how much it bothers be
Probably all units got it to some degree.
I played the Pixel lottery and lost. The replacement was three times worse. Crazy... 100% sure this is a shielding issue. Google has promised to make it right. I am sending the replacement back and they are sending out another new unit. Round 2
Wow I had this issue on Pixel 2 XL and thought they might have fixed it on Pixel 3 XL.. Looks like they made it worse.. I wonder when Pixel phones will be free of bugs.. probably Pixel 10 XL
htusa said:
I played the Pixel lottery and lost. The replacement was three times worse. Crazy... 100% sure this is a shielding issue. Google has promised to make it right. I am sending the replacement back and they are sending out another new unit. Round 2
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Sad
Keep us updated on this please?
ram4ufriends said:
Wow I had this issue on Pixel 2 XL and thought they might have fixed it on Pixel 3 XL.. Looks like they made it worse.. I wonder when Pixel phones will be free of bugs.. probably Pixel 10 XL
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I had same problem on my Pixel 2.
Just to update everyone. I have decided to return my phone and reorder with black Friday offering £40 off.
New phone has perfectly clear earpiece, no more static noises.
If it bothers you keep exchanging until you get a good one !
I have the same problem with buzzing in the earpiece during call. Additionally many people say that they can not hear me correctly, my voice is skipping. I hope that they will fix it in the next update as it seems to be modem related. Some calls are normal and some have these problems. Unfortunately I can not RMA as Google is not officially selling pixels in Poland.
wazka2 said:
Just to update everyone. I have decided to return my phone and reorder with black Friday offering £40 off.
New phone has perfectly clear earpiece, no more static noises.
If it bothers you keep exchanging until you get a good one !
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Have you tried making calls in areas with poor signal that's usually where it's the worst. Sometimes my device has this issue and sometimes it doesn't on the 4th one so I gave up with RMA lottery.
zetsumeikuro said:
Have you tried making calls in areas with poor signal that's usually where it's the worst. Sometimes my device has this issue and sometimes it doesn't on the 4th one so I gave up with RMA lottery.
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My first one was bad at my house and this one is perfect
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Im using d855 , from the beginning the call clarity is very poor, calls are having distortion like broken voices
while talking with the phone ear piece. The other end ie the person receiving call is having no issues at all.
Headphone and loudspeaker clarity is better.
Is it a faulty ear piece or a some software problem.
Is there any one else facing the same problem.
Please help.
Maybe faulty, have you tried rebooting and seeing if that helps?
I have to say my G3 is much better than my previous note 3 or Htc one for call clarity
ant78 said:
Maybe faulty, have you tried rebooting and seeing if that helps?
I have to say my G3 is much better than my previous note 3 or Htc one for call clarity
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Thanks for your suggestions.
Great to hear that you getting good clarity on G3 than other devices.
Tried rebooting and resetting the device but no luck.
My intention is to make sure whether its a software bug or hard ware fault before handing over to the
service center.
mpt123 said:
Im using d855 , from the beginning the call clarity is very poor, calls are having distortion like broken voices
while talking with the phone ear piece. The other end ie the person receiving call is having no issues at all.
Headphone and loudspeaker clarity is better.
Is it a faulty ear piece or a some software problem.
Is there any one else facing the same problem.
Please help.
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Hi @mpt123
I have the same problem here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/poor-call-quality-distortion-noise-t2808530
But, I can't consistently reproduce it - last evening it was consistently terrible, this morning it is consistently fine. I haven't rebooted in-between so I can't work out what is going on.
One thing is - I do frequently connect and disconnect from Bluetooth headset in my car - and I wonder whether this has any influence. Do you use a BT headset?
Also, do you find it is ALWAYS bad, or is it inconsistent like mine?
ant78 said:
Maybe faulty, have you tried rebooting and seeing if that helps?
I have to say my G3 is much better than my previous note 3 or Htc one for call clarity
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Hi @mpt123
I have the same problem here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/poor-call-quality-distortion-noise-t2808530
But, I can't consistently reproduce it - last evening it was consistently terrible, this morning it is consistently fine. I haven't rebooted in-between so I can't work out what is going on.
One thing is - I do frequently connect and disconnect from Bluetooth headset in my car - and I wonder whether this has any influence. Do you use a BT headset?
Also, do you find it is ALWAYS bad, or is it inconsistent like mine?
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Hi, this problem is consistent for me all the time.
I'm using it with my headset, speaker mode and bluetooth , all of these worked well without any problem.
I have given this to LG service center and they confirmed it is due to the faulty earpiece.
They asked me to wait for 3 days to do the repairing . I took it back given to the showroom where i purchased
it, the manager promised me tomorrow they will get it replaced with a new one as my demand.
Also for your information in my case i did reset my mob, flashed it with the European firmware to make sure that the
problem is with hardware.
Hope this information will be useful for you at some time.
mpt123 said:
Hi, this problem is consistent for me all the time.
I'm using it with my headset, speaker mode and bluetooth , all of these worked well without any problem.
I have given this to LG service center and they confirmed it is due to the faulty earpiece.
They asked me to wait for 3 days to do the repairing . I took it back given to the showroom where i purchased
it, the manager promised me tomorrow they will get it replaced with a new one as my demand.
Also for your information in my case i did reset my mob, flashed it with the European firmware to make sure that the
problem is with hardware.
Hope this information will be useful for you at some time.
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Yes I had the same problem with my earpiece. I went to CPW and got it exchanged, which was a bit of a hassle because I had to set the phone up again. Although I do have to say the LG Backup software is actually rather good. Backed up my homescreen layout and settings so not too bad.
However I now have a brand new phone and it has exactly the same issues with crackling and vibration. Almost like the speaker is too loud for itself but it really is not that loud or clear.
Do you think I should try to get another replacement?
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Yes I had the same problem with my earpiece. I went to CPW and got it exchanged, which was a bit of a hassle because I had to set the phone up again. Although I do have to say the LG Backup software is actually rather good. Backed up my homescreen layout and settings so not too bad.
However I now have a brand new phone and it has exactly the same issues with crackling and vibration. Almost like the speaker is too loud for itself but it really is not that loud or clear.
Do you think I should try to get another replacement?
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I'm interested to know what network you are on? And does the crackling always happen, or is it only if you're in bad coverage area? Or some other cause/factor?
Tonight my phone behaves fine, but I'm worried there is some problem.
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I'm interested to know what network you are on? And does the crackling always happen, or is it only if you're in bad coverage area? Or some other cause/factor?
Tonight my phone behaves fine, but I'm worried there is some problem.
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I am with Vodafone. I had the same thought just this afternoon and I think maybe it might be a signal problem. It seems to be worse when I am at home where I have full 4G coverage. I am going to turn off 4G tomorrow and do some testing just using 3G and see the difference.
Will keep you posted!
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Hi I made a post on the other thread as I have the same problem. I'm also on Vodafone. I'm only in a 3g area not 4g but as I'm using a Three network handset I have no option to just switch to GSM.
I have however tried Skype through wifi and data and the earpiece is crystal clear so I agree this appears to be either software or network related.
Will keep you posted!
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I called CPW today and they were great. Took it to my local outlet and they swapped it out for a new handset without any hassle at all. They have a 28 day exchange policy which they totally seem to honour.
Not had a lot of chance to test the replacement, but the calls I have made have been crystal clear with no noise, crackling, or distortion. Will update again after a few days.
To re-cap: I had crackling and distortion on the majority of calls but only when using the earpiece - sometime it was worse than other times. It was always fine when in speaker mode or using bluetooth. New handset doesn't seem to have this problem.
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I called CPW today and they were great. Took it to my local outlet and they swapped it out for a new handset without any hassle at all. They have a 28 day exchange policy which they totally seem to honour.
Not had a lot of chance to test the replacement, but the calls I have made have been crystal clear with no noise, crackling, or distortion. Will update again after a few days.
To re-cap: I had crackling and distortion on the majority of calls but only when using the earpiece - sometime it was worse than other times. It was always fine when in speaker mode or using bluetooth. New handset doesn't seem to have this problem.
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which network are you using the phone on?
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which network are you using the phone on?
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EE uk (orange). 3g not 4g.
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EE uk (orange). 3g not 4g.
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OK thanks
the weird thing is that when using skype its always crystal clear. its just GSM calls, so surely can't be hardware issue can it.
I'm going to try a hard reset, still waiting on the UK rom to download.
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Yes I had the same problem with my earpiece. I went to CPW and got it exchanged, which was a bit of a hassle because I had to set the phone up again. Although I do have to say the LG Backup software is actually rather good. Backed up my homescreen layout and settings so not too bad.
However I now have a brand new phone and it has exactly the same issues with crackling and vibration. Almost like the speaker is too loud for itself but it really is not that loud or clear.
Do you think I should try to get another replacement?
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I had my phone replacement yesterday with a new one ,the earpiece is very clear though is not that that loud but iam very happy
with it bcz the earpiece on the previous one was so noisy with crackling sounds and i had to use my headphones all the time.
I have seen many reviews with excellent results on call clarity and all , so its shouldnt be a common problem with the phone.
Try to switch the network and compare the clarity , if the results are same then go for replacement.
I have exactly the same problem... All the way here in HK!
There may be a Faulty production batch. Unfortunately the retailers in HK only do 10 Days Swaps so will have to hit the LG Service Center... hopefully it is covered by the Warranty!
KaviH said:
I have exactly the same problem... All the way here in HK!
There may be a Faulty production batch. Unfortunately the retailers in HK only do 10 Days Swaps so will have to hit the LG Service Center... hopefully it is covered by the Warranty!
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I bought it from ebay and the seller has arranged a replacement with Three. Remind me to just pay the extra money and buy it sim free
Got the replacement already! I've tested out the earpiece and definitely no crackle and its loud.
I will test the rest of the phone and hopefully no issues
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LG G3 Earpiece Noise Problem
Unfortunately before buying this handset I have not checked about the problems that already exists. I also got G3 with same earpiece digital noise/ buzzing noise problem which usually comes when it first try to connect after dialing the number and then it comes during the call also.
I got 1 phone replaced in Bangalore Sangeetha within 2 days of purchase and the 2nd phone also have the same problem. It seems some batch problem. This is my first LG phone and hopefully the last one.
I have given 2nd phone back to Sangeetha although they suggested me to go to LG center. I don't know where this phone will take me, preparing for a customer court :crying:
I've got this problem with my D850 in the UK on Three, I hear a crack or pop a few times during a call. Has anyone tried turning off noise suppression and voice enhancement in call settings to see if that makes any difference?
I turned off voice enhancement and call quality has improved so far.
I got my 5x about a few weeks ago, and it's been perfect so far - until a couple of days ago. The earpiece speaker buzzes something awful when I'm talking to people. Any sound coming from that speaker makes this buzzing noise - almost like a blown speaker would. Oddly, I can't hear the buzz if I hold the phone up to my left ear.
I Googled around and haven't found anything about this which is odd because it's hard to believe it's just me. So, I'm checking in here to find out if anyone else has experienced this or heard of this problem.
Thanks!
I had this issue with my first 5X, a few weeks after launch. RMA'd it and haven't had the issue since.
powerdoesntrun said:
I had this issue with my first 5X, a few weeks after launch. RMA'd it and haven't had the issue since.
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How long were you without a phone? Man, I'm stuck if that's the situation, because this is my business phone
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How long were you without a phone? Man, I'm stuck if that's the situation, because this is my business phone
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If you bought it from Google, they send out advance replacements before you send back the defective one, so you never need to go without a phone.
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if you bought it from google, they send out advance replacements before you send back the defective one, so you never need to go without a phone.
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nice!!!!! Score!!!!!!
And no sooner than 1 week did my new, replacement 5x do the same thing. What a huge disappointment this phone has been. So, now I have to get a 3rd phone, and do the RMA process. I explained to the guy on the phone that I don't have any confidence in this phone now, and that I don't want to be stuck down the road with a phone that has this problem. He said the warranty runs one year from the ORIGINAL phone purchase. That doesn't help me very much unless the 3rd time really IS the charm, and this phone will not have this problem. I'm really hoping, and my fingers are crossed. I asked to just be refunded so I could get an entirely different phone, but he told me no.
I'll be back to update this.
Speaker buzzing
Got the same issue - has anyone tried to install a different ROM?
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Got the same issue - has anyone tried to install a different ROM?
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Well I just got phone #3. We will see how it turns out. I can't imagine installing a ROM would fix this. Plus, my phones were fine for a week, then this problem started.
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Well I just got phone #3. We will see how it turns out. I can't imagine installing a ROM would fix this. Plus, my phones were fine for a week, then this problem started.
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This is not a software issue, it's a hardware defect. Keep sending it back until you get a good one. I had to RMA four of these things for hardware defects. QC of Nexus devices has always sucked, and until this changes, I fully expect to go through this with every purchase.
I had this issue and this going to sound weird but put your mouth on the speaker and blow in and suck out. It's weird but it worked for me. Of course RMA is the best choice
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I had this issue and this going to sound weird but put your mouth on the speaker and blow in and suck out. It's weird but it worked for me. Of course RMA is the best choice
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It's just crazy to me. I ditched my ATT Galaxy S4 (for multiple reasons), and I promised myself I would get an actual Google phone next time around. So, I did, and I always thought LG made wonderful electronics, but it seems not to be the case. Disappointed, but hopefully the 3rd time is the charm.
I bought one and I changed it myself. Spare part was different, made in plastic instead of metal. No issues till now
gpvecchi said:
I bought one and I changed it myself. Spare part was different, made in plastic instead of metal. No issues till now
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Bought what?
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Bought what?
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Aren't we talking of buzzing earspeaker?
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Aren't we talking of buzzing earspeaker?
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Oh, you bought a new speaker. I was confused. Well, my third phone is doing the same thing, and oddly, blowing and then sucking from the speaker area fixes it temporarily.
I requested a refund from Google. I'm not interested in paying $350 for a phone that I have to blow into the speaker to make it perform properly - that just sounds silly.
The phone speakers make a crackling popping noise periodically... i cant figure out what exactly triggers it and i dont think its necesarily just at high volume. The one way i know how to reproduce this every time is to run antutu benchmark and try to turn the volume all the way down and all the way up while the first video benchmark (i think its called maroon) is running. the speakers will crackle through several of the adjustements.
Anyone else experiencing this? Do you think this is a software issue or a factory defect? I could listen to music for a halfhour straight and not have an issue as long as im not doing anything else with the device which makes me think its more of a software issue when volume is being adjusted or other operation where the volume is being toggled (i.e it has also happened while receiving a notification where the first milliseconds of the notification alert will play and then it will "crackle-out")
I did a complete factory reset and booted total stock and still had the issue so its not root or any modification related.
Hey, i have the same problem! Did you contact the support?
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Hey, i have the same problem! Did you contact the support?
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I contacted support and the tech said they didn't get any other reports of this happening and said it might be a hardware issue but then they forwarded me to Verizon to get a replacement phone... then Verizon told me it's not a hardware problem it's a software problem so I can't get a replacement. I am convinced that it is a software problem because of the symptoms of otherwise normally working speakers but at the same time I am very surprised that there aren't tons of other people bringing this up. I am also not sure where to report this bug to google
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The phone speakers make a crackling popping noise periodically... i cant figure out what exactly triggers it and i dont think its necesarily just at high volume. The one way i know how to reproduce this every time is to run antutu benchmark and try to turn the volume all the way down and all the way up while the first video benchmark (i think its called maroon) is running. the speakers will crackle through several of the adjustements.
Anyone else experiencing this? Do you think this is a software issue or a factory defect? I could listen to music for a halfhour straight and not have an issue as long as im not doing anything else with the device which makes me think its more of a software issue when volume is being adjusted or other operation where the volume is being toggled (i.e it has also happened while receiving a notification where the first milliseconds of the notification alert will play and then it will "crackle-out")
I did a complete factory reset and booted total stock and still had the issue so its not root or any modification related.
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Actually I have heard of this... Its in the forums somewhere...
Tell VZW to STFU and send you a new one. :angel:
I've been experiencing a similar issue. Pixel XL 128GB.
I notice sporadic stuttering in the video and audio whenever playing videos, either through YouTube or Chrome. I don't really notice it anywhere else, which leads me to believe it's a software issue. Potentially a bug in the video decoders. I haven't contacted Google support yet.
I had the same exact problem with my Verizon one, it happened twice in a week of owning it, it bothered me so I ended up returning it, back to my s7e!
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When it first started happening to me I couldn't find any others talking about the issue so I thought I was alone lol
My 32gb XL has been doing it too. I generally use bluetooth headphones, so it's not a big deal, but it is certainly something I've noticed when trying to use the in-phone speaker.
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I contacted support and the tech said they didn't get any other reports of this happening and said it might be a hardware issue but then they forwarded me to Verizon to get a replacement phone... then Verizon told me it's not a hardware problem it's a software problem so I can't get a replacement. I am convinced that it is a software problem because of the symptoms of otherwise normally working speakers but at the same time I am very surprised that there aren't tons of other people bringing this up. I am also not sure where to report this bug to google
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Obviously they are lying! See my post from 11/11/2016!http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69576560&postcount=109
Scott said:
Actually I have heard of this... Its in the forums somewhere...
Tell VZW to STFU and send you a new one. :angel:
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That would be me:silly:
Scott said:
Actually I have heard of this... Its in the forums somewhere...
Tell VZW to STFU and send you a new one. :angel:
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Obviously they are lying! See my post from 11/11/2016!http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69576560&postcount=109
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Thanks guys, so I contacted Verizon and they had the nerve to tell me that they would replace it but only with a "like new" device. What a joke. So basically they told me well **** you and that sucks that we sent you a broken phone so here's somebody else's old broken one. such a slap to the face.
I didn't have the time to sit an argue so I will have to either call back another time or go to a store
I'm contacting support about this now. I only notice it when I'm using my Daydream View headset though. But does anyone know if it's safe to perform a factory data reset if I'm rooted with custom kernel?
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I have the same issue. Here is where I posted about it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-xl/help/pixel-xl-speaker-issue-t3483952/page3
I contacted Google. They want me to send my phone back and after they got it they will send me a replacement...
Being on Verizon I am also afraid that I'll get shipped a phone with a locked bootloader, I am still trying to figure out how I wanna handle this
Same here. Sending back for a new one.
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Being on Verizon I am also afraid that I'll get shipped a phone with a locked bootloader, I am still trying to figure out how I wanna handle this
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You can send you phone back to the Google store if you speak to the right person. But you will have to send it then they will send you another. But beware they are already sending used phones as replacements just as Verizon is. Many have returned their device for many different reasons. This is a nice phone and we all like Google but this phone has the worst customer service I've ever seen displayed versus a nexus. Google will actually argue with you to assure you there's nothing wrong with your phone even though you have it in your hand and know there's something wrong. And in all honesty every phone should be recalled because of the lens flare if the camera. That's a major issue noteworthy if a recall. Google doesn't want scar of their first all Google phone to tarnish their image and branding. I spoke to Google cs and the rep was totally real and honest starting that the camera has caused many phones to be replaced knowing all of them have the same camera issue. He said they've replaced do many phones that it had caused a delay of others getting their phones. Google actually has phones that are new put aside for replacing defective phones and they've used all of their stock as replacements. Hence the reason after two months they are already sending out used replacements.
I think I am going to take it to a Verizon store tomorrow because the process of showing them the issue will be a lot easier and maybe they have older phones in stock that don't have locked bootloader
Is anybody else experiencing a loud, rattling sound from the vibrator? It sounds like the motor is loose or something. Not sure if I should RMA or not.
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Cheater912 said:
Is anybody else experiencing a loud, rattling sound from the vibrator? It sounds like the motor is loose or something. Not sure if I should RMA or not.
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I saw another person had posted a nightmare story about this issue yes. Support gave him the run around by having him take it to a certified cell phone repair spot and they said the same thing as him that something wasn't right with it. That it was an obvious hardware failure. Then support through google if I remember correctly, gave him more slack about the issue... I don't have this issue thank god but I've seen people with the issue on here yes.
Found the post.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-xl/how-to/pitiful-google-support-experience-t3500246
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I saw another person had posted a nightmare story about this issue yes. Support gave him the run around by having him take it to a certified cell phone repair spot and they said the same thing as him that something wasn't right with it. That it was an obvious hardware failure. Then support through google if I remember correctly, gave him more slack about the issue... I don't have this issue thank god but I've seen people with the issue on here yes.
Found the post.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-xl/how-to/pitiful-google-support-experience-t3500246
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Do you think I can get it replaced at Best Buy? I bought it there last night. I would imagine they have to?
Thanks for the info
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Cheater912 said:
Do you think I can get it replaced at Best Buy? I bought it there last night. I would imagine they have to?
Thanks for the info
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They have a good return policy, I believe thirty days from receipt . I'd get it replaced right away, sounds like you have a defective one yes. I'd also make sure that it sounds right in front of them with the new one too though if I was you.
I had an HTC 10 have this very same issue and Sprint tech immediately deemed it defective and gave me a new one.
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The best buy I bought it from wasn't accepting returns or exchanges on black Friday weekend, but I found one that did. I still hear the noise on the new phone, but it's completely bearable. I'm glad I bought it from a physical store (don't care about the bootloader). Thanks for the info guys
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Mine doesn't rattle, but it almost sounds like a buzzer.
This is happening on mine, it's super loud and annoying. I loved the phone up until this issue. Just contacted Google and they told me to basically break the phone completely or kick rocks, extremely upset.
Mine gives a weird crackling sound sometimes when on vibrate. The strange thing is that it sounds like it's coming from the speaker and not the vibration motor. Sounds like the sound crackling issue but mine happens on vibrate!
Low023 said:
This is happening on mine, it's super loud and annoying. I loved the phone up until this issue. Just contacted Google and they told me to basically break the phone completely or kick rocks, extremely upset.
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That doesn't really make sense. You should obv chat them back. Do the proper troubleshooting. Factory reset and set up as completely new. If it still happens it's a hardware issue (most likely is) and they will absolutely replace it..
aholeinthewor1d said:
That doesn't really make sense. You should obv chat them back. Do the proper troubleshooting. Factory reset and set up as completely new. If it still happens it's a hardware issue (most likely is) and they will absolutely replace it..
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I plan on calling them once a week until I get a new phone. It's not a software issue at all. The little vibration motor is unattached from it's mount point and it rattles against the chassis.
As it sits now, the only thing I could do is simply open the Pixel XL and reattach the motor with an adhesive. This is the worst part really, If I where to open it and fix it, my payed warranty through the Google store would be settled. If I where to "break" the phone I would use the warranty to provide the replacement. All this to get a phone that is not embarrassing when you get notifications because of a manufacturer defect.
So I'm stuck until they recognise it for what it is, a manufacturing defect. Just a quick Google search turns up many YouTube videos of people being effected by this awful sound. Try it yourself Google "Pixel vibration rattle" and sort by videos. This many in just a few months might indicate a wide spread problem, rattle gate if you will.
Even worse, on Android 7.1.1 there is no global vibrate toggle, you have to change the apps individual notification setting and the option is to just turn off notifications rather than a vibration toggle. Extremely inconvenient when it's as loud as it is. Oh and the vibration feeling is weak so it's like a horrible notification tone lol.
/rant over.
Still love you Google, this is just not the way I would have expected dealing with this issue outright.
Hi,
Since I bought this phone I have (randomly) problems in out and in calls.
The other day, I had a phone interview (that I couldn't hear anything because of it) so I decided to do something.
It could be in every call, the sound suddenly sound like the volume decreases to almost 0 and like I lost my signal together.
During those calls I'm with full 4G signal and now with Feb patch (the same issue was with January patch).
Is that a familiar issue?
I'm very frustrated that my $900 flagship can't do (almost) any calls.
No, not heard of this one before. Have you contacted Google for assistance?
sounds like an escort issue
efee123 said:
Hi,
Since I bought this phone I have (randomly) problems in out and in calls.
The other day, I had a phone interview (that I couldn't hear anything because of it) so I decided to do something.
It could be in every call, the sound suddenly sound like the volume decreases to almost 0 and like I lost my signal together.
During those calls I'm with full 4G signal and now with Feb patch (the same issue was with January patch).
Is that a familiar issue?
I'm very frustrated that my $900 flagship can't do (almost) any calls.
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I've had call issues as well. Many times I've made a call that actually went through... But I couldn't hear a ring or the other person, and they couldn't hear me. I've been trying several things to track down the issue. I'm thinking it may have something to do with wearing a smartwatch....
The watch is somehow intercepting the call. I have a Samsung Gear S3
flex360 said:
sounds like an escort issue
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Nice! ??
efee123 said:
Hi, Since I bought this phone I have (randomly) problems in out and in calls.
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Which carrier are you using?
Where in the World are your signals from?
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Hey y'all, just for the record unfortunately the other day I had to RMA mine because all of the sudden no matter what I tried the other person couldn't hear me unless I put my mouth right up against the mic. I tried the latest factory image and restored to like new condition and everything else I could think of but the problem still persist.
Samuel Holland said:
Hey y'all, just for the record unfortunately the other day I had to RMA mine because all of the sudden no matter what I tried the other person couldn't hear me unless I put my mouth right up against the mic. I tried the latest factory image and restored to like new condition and everything else I could think of but the problem still persist.
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I've had similar problems, google support was useless and just want to RMA to device every time. Um, how about you actually look at the code guys?