As topic says.
Everytime a call is established the phone vibrates. Is there a way to turn that off ?
Boring me too ..............
If some genius is flying here, please take a look
Thanks
an0therus3r said:
As topic says.
Everytime a call is established the phone vibrates. Is there a way to turn that off ?
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mlgz said:
Boring me too ..............
If some genius is flying here, please take a look
Thanks
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there is a reason it vibrates!! scientists say that while the phone is establishing a connection with another phone radiation leveles are at there highist, HTC put this feature into there phones so you dont have to hold the phone to your head while the phone is ringing, you can keep the phone in your hand and put it to your head after it vibrates to say the other person has picked up ..... its for your safety why would you want to remove it?
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there is a reason it vibrates!! scientists say that while the phone is establishing a connection with another phone radiation leveles are at there highist, HTC put this feature into there phones so you dont have to hold the phone to your head while the phone is ringing, you can keep the phone in your hand and put it to your head after it vibrates to say the other person has picked up ..... its for your safety why would you want to remove it?
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Mmmm never thought of that.
Makes sence but still want it to be removed, anyone ?
Great !!! Excuse me Mr HTC for saying I was boring with this vibration and thanks you to take care of us
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there is a reason it vibrates!! scientists say that while the phone is establishing a connection with another phone radiation leveles are at there highist, HTC put this feature into there phones so you dont have to hold the phone to your head while the phone is ringing, you can keep the phone in your hand and put it to your head after it vibrates to say the other person has picked up ..... its for your safety why would you want to remove it?
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sounds like BS to me. when you make a call you don't establish a radio connection with the network, not another phone. and as soon as you hear the ringing sound in your speaker (so still before the vibration), the connection is established, the radio resources are set and the radiation levels should be set to the possible minimum...
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sounds like BS to me. when you make a call you don't establish a radio connection with the network, not another phone. and as soon as you hear the ringing sound in your speaker (so still before the vibration), the connection is established, the radio resources are set and the radiation levels should be set to the possible minimum...
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I think there's something in this that is true, but I doubt this is why the feature is there. I believe MythBusters used a SWAR meter to monitor the radiation output of a phone at one point (to find out if a phone call could cause a petrol station to explode), and they found that the peak signal strength on the SWAR meter was attained when the connection was initially being made (before the ringing starts).
But yes, you're absolutely right that the vibration is long after the high intensity signal (it's happening when nothing is heard, or maybe seen on the screen(can't remember the order the hero does stuff in))
And, to top it off, it's only for a tiny length of time, so you'd have to sit and call and hang up constantly to get exposed to this kind of signal.
And, off topic, no- the petrol station didn't explode.
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I took my ameo apart the other day to fix a speaker and noticed that it had i slot for a vibrating alert. so I took apart my old dead o2 xda ii and the motor fitted in perfectly, trouble is the ameo has no software to switch it on so its useless on the whole. does anyone know of a way to add this missing software? as it is built into the rom it would be hard to add seeing how its never had one anyway.
Jay
This was brought up in a previous thread. But i've seen in the past something that enabled you to change profile, with the option to turn vibrate on adn off. I can't remember where I seen it though. Do a search maybe you'll come up luckier than me.
Hi, perhaps it can help : some skins of WISBAR Advance show the option.
But this doesn't mean it can really activate it...
its strange, its all setup for the motor inside, its as if they changed there mind last moment. it would be handy in my job to have it working, I guess the only real way is to take the software out of another rom with one and install it into the athena rom. i will keep searching.
jay
frenchydk said:
Hi, perhaps it can help : some skins of WISBAR Advance show the option.
But this doesn't mean it can really activate it...
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wisebar is just the wallpaper for the real software behind I think, I dont think it is much trouble to add the button but its the rest. just because the slot and track is there, maybe some of the components are missing also. But im guessing here
Maybe vibrating alarm and the built-in microdrive won't like each other ?
Dieter
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Maybe vibrating alarm and the built-in microdrive won't like each other ?
Dieter
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I think that that is the most likely answer. I'm sure it would be OK at first but could damage things in the end,
I also remember reading about this somewhere. Seems like someone said vibrate was going to be incorporated, but was not because of the microdrive. I saw a vibrating motor that was only 3mm x 11mm. Maybe less vibrate would have less effect on the drive. Software though, hmmmmmmmm.......
weaselcossey said:
I also remember reading about this somewhere. Seems like someone said vibrate was going to be incorporated, but was not because of the microdrive. I saw a vibrating motor that was only 3mm x 11mm. Maybe less vibrate would have less effect on the drive. Software though, hmmmmmmmm.......
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The Better solution and answer provided some time ago was to make a recording of another device vibrating (i.e.: sitting on a desk or table) then using that audio file as the ringtone. It won't shake the innards of your Athena and if anyone in a meeting or where ever hears it, they wouldn't likely know the difference.
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The Better solution and answer provided some time ago was to make a recording of another device vibrating (i.e.: sitting on a desk or table) then using that audio file as the ringtone. It won't shake the innards of your Athena and if anyone in a meeting or where ever hears it, they wouldn't likely know the difference.
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I just don't understand people who say the vibrating sound thing is a solution. If the pda is in your pocket, how does the vibrate sound let you know you have a call. You do not even hear it. It is the actual vibration that would let you know you have a call. i would give up the microdrive in a second for a real vibrate mode!
And besides hearing a vibrating phone in a meeting is just as bad as hearing it ring. So the idea would be to notify you that you have a call and others would not hear it.
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I just don't understand people who say the vibrating sound thing is a solution. If the pda is in your pocket, how does the vibrate sound let you know you have a call. You do not even hear it. It is the actual vibration that would let you know you have a call. i would give up the microdrive in a second for a real vibrate mode!
And besides hearing a vibrating phone in a meeting is just as bad as hearing it ring. So the idea would be to notify you that you have a call and others would not hear it.
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If you are putting Athena in your pocket, you must be a BIG person or wear oversized clothes. IMHO Athean is not a pocket device (too big), but having the sound of a vibrating phone with the volume towards low is only audible very near the device. I would agree with your comment on being annoying if it were on loud. Perhaps those who absolutely want to vibrate should look towards the X7510 which has the 16GB flash instead of uDrive, and work on the hack to make it available as a ring setting.
Try to use standard HTC Home - it has possibility to choose vibra tone ( but I'm not shure if it send signal to vibra)
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If you are putting Athena in your pocket, you must be a BIG person or wear oversized clothes.
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lol
As it happens, I'm 6 foot 3 and weigh around 23 stone (325 lbs) so i meet both of those criteria. I have no problem with fitting this thing in my pocket.
Still, i don't do it cos i don't want to forget it's in there and crack the screen if i sit on it! Personally, vibration is not a problem for me, cos if I'm in a meeting or somewhere I can't answer the phone, i put it on silent and deal with everything afterwards.
Just because I CAN be contacted at any time on my mobile, doesn't necessarily mean that I WANT to be contacted.....
off topic :Woot! 100 posts.....
I almost posted this yesterday and didn't, but I feel the need to back up eagle 1. A recording of a vibrating phone is not a solution. I need vibrate here: in the car with the radio turned up, in a meeting, in a movie or performance theater. A quiet buzzing recording will be missed every time. There are times when I must be available, like when the kids are home with a babysitter.
The fact that HTC designed vibrate into our phones and then left it out is a real shame. I too would have given up the MD to get vibrate.
The Athena fit's quite nicely in my suite jacket pocket, or, indeed, the inside pocket of my leather jacket - either way, when I'm out I often can't hear the ring but would be able to feel a vibrate.
Ok Guys, based on your scenarios, here are some vibrating bluetooth options.
http://www.netpcdirect.co.uk/bluetooth_vibrating_bracelet.php
Bracelet, watch, wear it while driving, in a meeting, at the movies. . . . .
And if you don't want to tie up yout bluetooth, there is this gizmo:
http://www.potomactech.com/browse/telephones/telephone-accessories/100.phtml
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If you are putting Athena in your pocket, you must be a BIG person or wear oversized clothes. IMHO Athean is not a pocket device (too big), but having the sound of a vibrating phone with the volume towards low is only audible very near the device. I would agree with your comment on being annoying if it were on loud. Perhaps those who absolutely want to vibrate should look towards the X7510 which has the 16GB flash instead of uDrive, and work on the hack to make it available as a ring setting.
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Actually the Athena fits pretty good in a coat pocket and even better if you ditch the keyboard and cover. When I am out I do this along with carrying the Style-i.
raskell - that's why I bought the Jabra BT8010 which has vibrate, although the motor is so small I sometimes miss it when its in the pocket of my jeans. Not as good as an industrial-strength vibrate would have been built-in to the Athena.
Hey, the more vibrating accessories you can get, the better your chance of not missing a call!
I would suggest making a Mortscript with a vibrate command. I'm not sure what component Mortscript relies on to vibrate but it seems it's incorporated into itself.
Now, my question is did you see any place to slip in an earpiece?
The phone vibrates a little bit when someone answers the other end. Does anyone know how to get shot of this as it's doing my head in!!!!! Been thru settings and can't see anything in there reference it. HHHHEEEEELLLLLPPPP.
I thought this was one of the nicest features I've seen on a phone.
maybe it stops if you use more exclamation and question marks in your posts.
Why would you wanna lose this option?
During connecting a call the radiation of the phone is the highest.
At the time the connection is made it's way lower (just listen to you're stereo when you're making and having a call sounds worse during the first 10 sec, before you answer)
Radiation does damage, so it's better to hold te phone to your ear when the connection is made. This way you know when you're connected.
Very cool option, wouldn't want to lose it
@Kendong2 - Don't be a *****. Play nice!
@Stafflover - Thanks for the information, I do hold the phone to my ear and the phone vibrates when the person the other end answers. Should the phone not be vibrating like? Cheers
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@Kendong2 - Don't be a pedantic prick. If you don't have anything decent to say then say **** all......tit.
@Stafflover - Thanks for the information, I do hold the phone to my ear and the phone vibrates when the person the other end answers. Should the phone not be vibrating like? Cheers
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The vibration is there so you don't need to hold the phone to your ear when it's most ''harmfull''
As i said, when you dail a number, making the connection sends out the most radiation. When you have a connection (after the vibrating) radiation is way lower (so more safe)
@stafflover
Again thank you for the information much appreciated. It just would be nice though for me to make my own decision with regards to the phone if you know what I mean. I am well chuffed with the phone, only had it a few days and still getting to grips with it. Thanks again.
yes understand, but I had several phones who had this function, never found a way to turn it of (maybe some of the cookers know how to remove it)
@stafflover
Yeh, I suppose so. To be honest now that you have pointed out the relevance of such a function it kinda makes perfect sense, certainly for health and safety reasons. To be fair the vibrate aint that bad if I don't put the handset to my ear until the phone has vibrated in my hand, basically using it for what it's there for. Many thanks Stafflover for the kind information, most appreciated.
Has anyone else been told that they sound muffled on the phone... My gf keeps complaining I sound like the mic is a mile away.... On the plus side, it shortens the time I have to spend on the phone.....
Afterall, whats the point in her trying to talk to me for 30 minutes when she is gonna be home soon and just wanna chew my ear off some more!? Maybe I'm better off w bad call clarity haha
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Vandelay007 said:
Has anyone else been told that they sound muffled on the phone... My gf keeps complaining I sound like the mic is a mile away.... On the plus side, it shortens the time I have to spend on the phone.....
Afterall, whats the point in her trying to talk to me for 30 minutes when she is gonna be home soon and just wanna chew my ear off some more!? Maybe I'm better off w bad call clarity haha
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I noticed that too.
Yet voice recordings are very clear.
It must have something to do with the way sprint handles voice data.
Also, incoming calls sound super clear.
Maybe we can fix that in software?
Calls sounds like crap to me but everyone I speak to says it sounds good.
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Calls sounds like crap to me but everyone I speak to says it sounds good.
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Either our ears/speech are very different, or the phone is really good but cell towers are very different.
I am getting the same thing. My wife just hung up on me because she could not understand me on the phone. She said I sound like I am mumbling. I thought it was the phone mic, so I plugged in a headset, nope still sounded like crap. Now I'm debating taking the phone back.
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I am getting the same thing. My wife just hung up on me because she could not understand me on the phone. She said I sound like I am mumbling. I thought it was the phone mic, so I plugged in a headset, nope still sounded like crap. Now I'm debating taking the phone back.
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1) When you say that you plugged in a headset, does that also mean that your mic of the headset was being used, not the phone mics?
2) Did you do the EVRC-B fix described in the developers' forum?
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1) When you say that you plugged in a headset, does that also mean that your mic of the headset was being used, not the phone mics?
2) Did you do the EVRC-B fix described in the developers' forum?
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Is that fix in the EVO 3d dev section? I didn't see it and would like to try it...thanks
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Check the FAQ page and read about the Call Quality and EVRC and EVRC-B Codecs respectively... I don't have your issue, but maybe it will help.
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1) When you say that you plugged in a headset, does that also mean that your mic of the headset was being used, not the phone mics?
2) Did you do the EVRC-B fix described in the developers' forum?
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1. Yes I was using the headset mic. I got this phone on launch and every caller says they cannot hear me.
2. Yes I did the EVRC-B fix. It seemed to help a little, but then I did a phone reset due to Sense crashing all the time (and I mean constantly) and I was using my EVO 4g class 2 sdcard. So I updated to a class 10 card, factory reset the phone, no Sense crashes, the EVRC-B fix still in place but my call quality is crap. It sounds like my words drop out.
My wife and I both have the 3D phone, and we are always saying...what?..what? we never had this issue. I would agree that the call quality is horrible on this phone. I emailed HTC on this matter and Im just waiting for a response. Will post it here when I get it.
it is the 3D, not the network
I swap photos periodically, and it is DEFINITELY the 3D in particular, not the network. My Evo 4G sounds crystal clear always. Never had anyone asking me to repeat myself. Same with the other phones I use on Sprint.
I tried the below and it did not seem to help at all.
I first noticed this issue when setting up voice mail and my outgoing message sounded garbled. I believe it is over-agressive noise reduction.
Here is the fix which did not work for me:
dial "##data# select "edit mode" input your MSL (you'll have to get it from sprint customer service or follow the guide here: [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register... ] I got mine from customer service very easily just by asking, but sometimes they are hesitant to give it out.) select "Advanced Options" enable "EVRC-B" change "Home Orig" and "Roam Orig" to "EVRC-B" tap menu and save changes
EVRC-B is the more advanced cellular voice encoding format, and should improve your call quality. FYI, if you for whatever reason you don't like the change or are uncomfortable with it you can always change it back (i.e. we didn't make any permanent changes)
I emailed HTC about this issue and this is their response...and yes I told them I have a HTC 3D and they replied as if I had a the older 4G
"I understand the importance of having a high quality sound from your HTC EVO 4G. I will be more than happy to assist you with this. I first recommend performing a soft reset on the device. This is done by powering the phone off and removing the battery for 30 seconds. Then, reinstall the battery and test the phone.
Next, I recommend uninstalling any third party applications from the device. This is done by going to: Home> Menu> Settings> Applications> Manage Applications. Tap each program and then tap Uninstall. When finished, press Home and test the phone.
Finally, I recommend performing a factory reset on the device. Note that this will erase all of your personal data from the phone and reset it to the factory settings of the current ROM. Please ensure that your personal data has been backed up prior to resetting the device. To reset it, go to : Home> Menu> Settings> SD & Phone Storage> Factory data reset. Follow the on screen instructions to complete the reset and evaluate the results. These steps should allow your device to function normally. I do apologize for any inconvenience"
I posted in another section of the forums in regards to this issue . At first I though it was my Otter Box Defender case causing the problems . But after looking at the phone in the case and the mic hole leading through the case to the mic I saw they had cut this little sliver of a slot for the mic to hear through . I took it apon myself to modify the battery back . I took a triangle shaped file and filed the notch till it was the exact size of the opening on the bottom mic . Now everyone hears me clearly unless of course there is alot of background noise . If you are nervous about filing your battery back down . Try making a few calls with the battery back off and see if callers hear an increase in call clarity or not . With the back off and they say much clearer then I would point in the direction of the battery back . Thats how I resolved my issue . The hole I made looks stock so I doubt anyone would ever question me about it anyways due to the fact it looks stock . Just another possible avenue , but if callers say you still sound muffled even with the battery back off then I would say somethign is wrong with the unit .
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I posted in another section of the forums in regards to this issue . At first I though it was my Otter Box Defender case causing the problems . But after looking at the phone in the case and the mic hole leading through the case to the mic I saw they had cut this little sliver of a slot for the mic to hear through . I took it apon myself to modify the battery back . I took a triangle shaped file and filed the notch till it was the exact size of the opening on the bottom mic . Now everyone hears me clearly unless of course there is alot of background noise . If you are nervous about filing your battery back down . Try making a few calls with the battery back off and see if callers hear an increase in call clarity or not . With the back off and they say much clearer then I would point in the direction of the battery back . Thats how I resolved my issue . The hole I made looks stock so I doubt anyone would ever question me about it anyways due to the fact it looks stock . Just another possible avenue , but if callers say you still sound muffled even with the battery back off then I would say somethign is wrong with the unit .
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Thanks for the tip! I found that holding the mic closer to your mouth also cures the problem but feels unnatural with top of phone away from the ear.I just filed my notch, will report results when I test it.
Use 13k, Its clearest of all, i had the same problem. EVRC is crap
SouthernEvo said:
I posted in another section of the forums in regards to this issue . At first I though it was my Otter Box Defender case causing the problems . But after looking at the phone in the case and the mic hole leading through the case to the mic I saw they had cut this little sliver of a slot for the mic to hear through . I took it apon myself to modify the battery back . I took a triangle shaped file and filed the notch till it was the exact size of the opening on the bottom mic . Now everyone hears me clearly unless of course there is alot of background noise . If you are nervous about filing your battery back down . Try making a few calls with the battery back off and see if callers hear an increase in call clarity or not . With the back off and they say much clearer then I would point in the direction of the battery back . Thats how I resolved my issue . The hole I made looks stock so I doubt anyone would ever question me about it anyways due to the fact it looks stock . Just another possible avenue , but if callers say you still sound muffled even with the battery back off then I would say somethign is wrong with the unit .
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Thanks for the tip, I tried that and called my wife on her evo 3d and she said she did not notice any improvement
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Thanks for the tip! I found that holding the mic closer to your mouth also cures the problem but feels unnatural with top of phone away from the ear.I just filed my notch, will report results when I test it.
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Damn and i thought holding the phone the wrong way was only an iPhone feature Lmao
Anyways I have no idea since no one has tell me anything but I do no make the many phone calls so probably that's why
If you don't have an Evo3d well you don't have an Evo3d
EVRC-B is the way to go, IF your towers support it
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Use 13k, Its clearest of all, i had the same problem. EVRC is crap
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charnsingh: what is 13K?
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charnsingh: what is 13K?
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Its ancient encoding.
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I am not sure if anyone else is annoyed by this problem, but I am. Everytime I get into my car I have to make sure to take the phone out of my pocket because if i make a call or receive a call using bluetooth, the screen gets unlocked and thus causes accidental button presses while on and after the call.
This is a real problem. I am not sure if HTC is doing anything to address this, but I know that Motorola and iPhone do not do that.
Please help. If you know of any app that will help out let me know.
Thanks.
Lol put the phone with screen faceting out?
it doesn not feel very comfortable as the camera lens is rubbing against my leg.
Does no one else has this issue?
I think ur phones broke.... Tried it in my buddy's car, screen never comes on...
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I think ur phones broke.... Tried it in my buddy's car, screen never comes on...
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How did you try it? Did you try both inbound and outbound call using car dialer?
Just out. But screen didn't come on at all maybe it depends on car? R u useing something built into car or external?
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Just out. But screen didn't come on at all maybe it depends on car? R u useing something built into car or external?
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build into the car bluetooth.
anybody has any suggestions?
I have the same problem. I get really annoyed by it. As soon as the call ends the screen comes up and calls someone else. Sometimes it comes on during the call and I hit the end button I think
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Still no ideas? I found this on a Google search hoping to find an answer. My old iPhone would stay locked if I answered or made a call via my car's Bluetooth. The screen would light up, so I could see sho was calling, but when I answered, it would stay locked. Not with my androids. Had an Inspire, and now have a One X. Both of them will unlock the screen when answering a call with my car's Bluetooth. SUPER annoying!!! Anybody know of an app to keep the screen locked (display lit up, but locked) when answering with Bluetooth?
As title says. I hear a strange high pitch noise coming from the back of the phone. I have a bell c6806 with android 4.2. it's always making the noise and I hear it when I'm on a call. Very annoing. Is this normal? Can anybody check theirs by placing an ear on the back of the phone near the camera. any info on this be really helpful. Thanks. Also there's another less noticeable sound that sounds like the noise that comes from a mechanical hard drive :s
Update. I turn my phone off and on and the noise go away. But as soon as I make a call the high pitch squeal sound comes back. I thought it was first coming from the ear piece first when I heard it but it's definitely from the top back off the phone and it doesn't go away the sound stays there until I turn the phone off
Haha! What the... I have never noticed it, but you're right. It does make some sort of noise! I know what it is though; it's the radio (antenna). Not sure why it makes a noise and i'm not sure if other devices have this noise, but it's the antenna. It'll go away as soon as you kick it into Airplane Mode. I have to really listen for it when i hold the back side to my ear, so i can't say it bothers me, but it's definitely a little strange
EDIT: Some more information around these "chirps". I'm going to listen to some other phones i have laying around now and report back soon.
EDIT 2: I checked an LG phone (can't remember the model), but it also makes some noises. My old Desire HD doesn't, but it doesn't have a SIM in it, so that's probably why. I'll check my Galaxy Note later today. It's totally logic though. Our devices are constantly connected to cell towers, so the antennas are always pinging the towers. It doesn't make the same noise if i'm in airplane mode with WiFi on. It's much lower, and i guess it's because of the frequency.
EDIT 3: LOL
EDIT 4: I contacted Sony and they are not aware of this, so they can't really say if it's normal or not. But as long as the device is fully functional and there aren't any issues, we shouldn't really be worried. But if you are worried, you can send it in and they'll take a look at it (not sure if it's worth it to be honest).
This one is on a whole different level
Thanks for checking yours. Do you hear the high pitch squeal tho? I've actually tried to to change network modes 2g 3g lte and also airplane mode but it doesmake a difference for me. The mechanical noise is pretty much always there but I don't hear it unless my ears are press to the phone but the noise that bothers me is the squealig because I can hear it when in a phone call do you hear both them noises on yours or just the mechanical sounding noise? I'm going to try and record it tomorrow after work.
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Thanks for checking yours. Do you hear the high pitch squeal tho? I've actually tried to to change network modes 2g 3g lte and also airplane mode but it doesmake a difference for me. The mechanical noise is pretty much always there but I don't hear it unless my ears are press to the phone but the noise that bothers me is the squealig because I can hear it when in a phone call do you hear both them noises on yours or just the mechanical sounding noise? I'm going to try and record it tomorrow after work.
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I made a new thread about this in the general section since i wanted more people to see it. We aren't the only ones with this "noise", and it's also on other devices too, so i guess it's pretty normal. I still don't know why the antenna makes noises though.