T-mobile call degredation/bad call quality - AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note I717

Hi all,
I'm on an ATT Note running DaGr8's alpha build 2. My service is Tmo, data plan is T-zones. I'm having an issue with call quality on the receiver's end. Their voice comes in fine, but after about 30 seconds into the call, my voice starts breaking up and the other person can't understand a word I'm saying. This is using ANY of the ICS radios found in the DEV forum.
Even more strange is that it also occurs when I also us GB (Saurom 7.1 / Blaze Modem). In trying to troubleshoot last night, I found that call quality only turns crappy when I get '4G' speeds. If I switch my reception to GSM only, my calls are clear but obviously only get EDGE.
Has anyone else experienced this? On my old HD2, I would have 1 bar on HSPA+ and my calls would still be great. Any info would be great

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no one has experienced bad call quality on T-mobile?

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Calls going straight to voicemail

Anyone else having a problem with Photon diverting calls straight to voicemail with decent coverage?
For the last month, intermittently my phone will notify me of a new voicemail of a call I have missed with no missed call notification. Upon checking, my phone typically has 4 bars and 3g connection.
This happens in the same place, as I work from home. It does seem that having WiFi on does make the situation worse. Also, using Google Voice for voicemail handling. Phone is stock rom rooted.
All in all, Sprint coverage with me as of late has been subpar. Twice in the last 2 months I have had a week or more of text and voice issues (supposed tower issues in my area).
dxearner said:
Anyone else having a problem with Photon diverting calls straight to voicemail with decent coverage?
For the last month, intermittently my phone will notify me of a new voicemail of a call I have missed with no missed call notification. Upon checking, my phone typically has 4 bars and 3g connection.
This happens in the same place, as I work from home. It does seem that having WiFi on does make the situation worse. Also, using Google Voice for voicemail handling. Phone is stock rom rooted.
All in all, Sprint coverage with me as of late has been subpar. Twice in the last 2 months I have had a week or more of text and voice issues (supposed tower issues in my area).
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got the same issue in brooklyn, n.y. for the last couple of weeks but it appears to have gotten better.

[Q] DELL VOICE QUALITY OVER 3/4g

Hey guys I'm a pretty new member but I want to save on my phone bills by using a flextab from bell on my sg3 and I like Dell voice because you can port your number. Anyone find the voice calls over cellular networks absolutely horrible compared to wifi? I was wondering if there's a fix for this or somehow a way to make my phone think it's on wifi even though it isnt; if that would even help.
Thanks!
By the way I'm in Canada so Google voice isn't an option for me
EricS123 said:
Hey guys I'm a pretty new member but I want to save on my phone bills by using a flextab from bell on my sg3 and I like Dell voice because you can port your number. Anyone find the voice calls over cellular networks absolutely horrible compared to wifi? I was wondering if there's a fix for this or somehow a way to make my phone think it's on wifi even though it isnt; if that would even help.
Thanks!
By the way I'm in Canada so Google voice isn't an option for me
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What version are you using currently? They seem to have released a new version that says it has better call quality. I have an SIII on Rogers and the quality is pretty good with the new update. It uses about 32kbps up and 32 kbps down so any decent 3G connection should be able to handle the calls. What is bad about the voice?
Also, since you are using Bell you have no EDGE fall back option, which it doesn't work very well on. Where I live, all I get reliably is EDGE so I have to rely on my WiFi for calling. When I'm in the city though I have had some long conversations without too much issue.
bobsaget78 said:
What version are you using currently? They seem to have released a new version that says it has better call quality. I have an SIII on Rogers and the quality is pretty good with the new update. It uses about 32kbps up and 32 kbps down so any decent 3G connection should be able to handle the calls. What is bad about the voice?
Also, since you are using Bell you have no EDGE fall back option, which it doesn't work very well on. Where I live, all I get reliably is EDGE so I have to rely on my WiFi for calling. When I'm in the city though I have had some long conversations without too much issue.
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Thanks I did the know that! Maybe I should try getting the Rogers flex plan but I heard that it won't work on cellphones.

[Q] Constant Switching Between 4G LTE and 3G

Hi all,
This question might have been posted already seeing as this phone is about a year old already. I'm running the STOCK ICS ROM OTA 4.0.4 unrooted. I've noticed that after the update my phone keeps switching from 4G to 3G and back but the problem is so bad that I lose every bar of signal (i.e. empty bars and of course no data) for at least a minute when the phone switches. I've already gone through the process of getting a replacement phone and I will need another because the receiver (speaker inside when I make a phone call, not sure what its really called) sounds awfully tinny and when the hang up tone plays the speaker sounds like its about to blow out. I lowered the in call volume to half, but it still doesn't work and my phone sounds tinny when ever someone talks during a phone call. I never had that problem with my old RAZR. As for the data issue, I am aware that I live in an old building because at the most I get between 3-4 bars of 4G LTE but sometimes as low as 2 bars. However, outside on the street I get full bars of 4G LTE and it still switches back to 3G on it's own. I have tried Motorola's restore connectivity app on the play store but that didn't work and I don't have anything like smart actions or LTE on/off app running on my phone.
Is anybody else having these issues? At first I thought Verizon sucks in my house but it doesn't I still get crystal clear sound on calls and text messages are promptly sent and received. I also, of course, live in a 4G LTE area with good solid coverage. As a control I have an iPad 4G LTE with Verizon on a separate account and it consistently stays connected to LTE. It never drops below 2 bars and the LTE of course maintains its fast speed. On the other hand, the RAZR, will switch between both technologies at least 5 times a day if not more. I know that they both have different radio technologies but they should at least be similar in some respect. I have also seen an iPhone 5 at the Verizon Corportate kiosk at my local mall. It's obvious there are repeaters but they are not for 4G because none of the phones are on 4G, they are on 3G. The iPhone 5, however, had one bar of LTE and it loaded up a web page just fine and I never saw it drop back down to 3G. I'm trying to see if there is a solution. Have any of the Jellybean ROMs addressed this issue?

[Q] [ATT] Calls shift from distorted to clear

I am on AT&T and this is my second HOX+. The first one had a speaker issue so I sent it back. I did not have it long enough to assess this issue, as I made few calls. At any rate, I am on a college campus in the southern United States. When I am on the phone with my parents, they complain that my calls randomly go to where they cannot hear me like I am stuck in a tin can and that they can hear themselves or some other voice in a fuzzy and distorted echo when they talk, but it doesn't necessarily sound like either of us. Meanwhile, everything on my end sounds just great. (other than the fact that when they start complaining of not being able to understand me I get pissed off that it isn't functioning as it should and a simple call becomes complicated with repeating everything.)
It seems like interference or a bad connection to a tower. I would flash a new radio, but I don't see any of those available for the ATT HOX+. Also, I can't disable the LTE or WCDMA radios and lock it down to GSM for testing purposes in the Phone Information menu like on my Inspire. It doesn't seem to be hardware issues, unless its the mic, because it does it randomly when I have not moved the phone, but if I go outside the building sometimes it jumps to clear like it switched a tower. I thought it was just in the building until today when I called my father and it started doing it while walking about campus.
I am rooted and S-ON, running Elegancia ROM, and currently scaled back to 2 cores using the CoreControl app specifically for Tegra 3 in the HOX forum, but this problem occurred before the root/ROM/CPU Core scaling so I don't know what's up.
So has anyone else ever experienced this? I will try it on a different network when I go home for the break tomorrow. Any and all help is appreciated guys. I really like the phone.
Yesterday I was driving and was on speaker and the other said the same. They heard the voice along with some weird squeaky sound every couple of seconds. Then I turned off the speaker and they said it was clear. I'll try one more time today.
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pradeepd said:
Yesterday I was driving and was on speaker and the other said the same. They heard the voice along with some weird squeaky sound every couple of seconds. Then I turned off the speaker and they said it was clear. I'll try one more time today.
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Upon delving deeper into the situation, it is DEFINITELY a network issue, not the mic, because as a test I used the voice recorder app which uses the same mic and held the phone like on a call and made a voice recording with the same dialogue that i used to send myself a voicemail by calling my voicemail and pressing two. The one on voicemail was garbled like a robot voice when it could be understood. I said roughly two hundred words and actually understood five of them. That's sad considering I knew what I was saying. The one with voice recorder sounded fine so I thought it might be a matter of the noise cancelling mic at the top of the phone covered by my finger. However, when I tried to input the number for destination mail box into the voicemail prompt, the network apparently started skewing my signal worse. When inputting (number changed for my privacy) 0123456789, the number would be repeated as 10124345677688678989. I remained stationary and kept conditions the same for all tests. I am a polymer scientist, so experiment repetition is part of my daily job. Sound like an AT&T issue that they more than likely will not acknowledge or an offending source of interference on campus that only affects phones with newer LTE radios?
willwalk93 said:
Upon delving deeper into the situation, it is DEFINITELY a network issue, not the mic, because as a test I used the voice recorder app which uses the same mic and held the phone like on a call and made a voice recording with the same dialogue that i used to send myself a voicemail by calling my voicemail and pressing two. The one on voicemail was garbled like a robot voice when it could be understood. I said roughly two hundred words and actually understood five of them. That's sad considering I knew what I was saying. The one with voice recorder sounded fine so I thought it might be a matter of the noise cancelling mic at the top of the phone covered by my finger. However, when I tried to input the number for destination mail box into the voicemail prompt, the network apparently started skewing my signal worse. When inputting (number changed for my privacy) 0123456789, the number would be repeated as 10124345677688678989. I remained stationary and kept conditions the same for all tests. I am a polymer scientist, so experiment repetition is part of my daily job. Sound like an AT&T issue that they more than likely will not acknowledge or an offending source of interference on campus that only affects phones with newer LTE radios?
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Sounds like a AT&T issue i havent seen any reports of this if you go to settings than to network while your on the phone what is your mobile network type and the signal strength, LTE doesnt do voice over the network so while your on the phone your probably on hsdpa
Andrew149 said:
Sounds like a AT&T issue i havent seen any reports of this if you go to settings than to network while your on the phone what is your mobile network type and the signal strength, LTE doesnt do voice over the network so while your on the phone your probably on hsdpa
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It's LTE which surprised me at first because the cell networks here are really undeveloped for the most part aside from the large cities.
Here is a radio info screen shot.
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willwalk93 said:
It's LTE which surprised me at first because the cell networks here are really undeveloped for the most part aside from the large cities.
Here is a radio info screen shot.
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you phone will switch to a 3g connection as soon as you make a phone call lte is only for data
Andrew149 said:
you phone will switch to a 3g connection as soon as you make a phone call lte is only for data
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It jumps back and forth from UMTS to HSDPA during a call. I'm not sure which band is the offending network because it was cycling every few seconds.
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It cuts out a little in the 3g network of another city when visiting family. Think it's in need of a radio update or what? I don't want to get rid of the phone altogether but me cutting out annoying people when I talk really bugs me. Is anyone else experience call quality issues with ATT?
Anyone? Yes or no is ok I'm just trying to see if its just me. Really confused about this and don't want to send it back.
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I've yet to have any issues with call quality aside from the sound being sub-par in bluetooth mode.
While using the speaker and/or speakerphone though everything has been working well for me.
Although I do live in the Houston area and we generally get pretty good cellphone signals in the area. So that may be part of it.
Short answer : No issues so far in about 2 weeks of use.
I've been having similar issues here in Philadelphia. Every time I call my parents they st I sound static-y. I tried calling them on my wife's iPhone 4 and they said it was better but still not great. Woner if it's a combination of the network and the phone's radio?
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You guys are probably just in a bad reception area. I know specifically a few areas where i know better to make calls as they will just drop or have terrible reception on any device, just how it works. Now if i was in a known good cell reception area and having these issues, then i would look towards the phone. I've been to many college campus and actually found they all have pretty bad cell reception all over for who knows why. Just some food for thought...
deeznuts said:
You guys are probably just in a bad reception area. I know specifically a few areas where i know better to make calls as they will just drop or have terrible reception on any device, just how it works. Now if i was in a known good cell reception area and having these issues, then i would look towards the phone. I've been to many college campus and actually found they all have pretty bad cell reception all over for who knows why. Just some food for thought...
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Bad reception area in the the second largest city in my state on a college campus with a -54 dBm signal strength and a repeated problem in two other cities each with -79+ signal? Not likely. Turned out to be hardware. New HOX+ came in today and it works totally fine. It is a refurb though :/ Oh well! It works when both new ones didn't. I'll give it a few days to test out before I go ahead and do the bootloader unlock. Thanks for your input guys. Must have been the antenna messing up with it. I called the ATT rep to put in for the exchange and she told me she couldn't understand me. I told her that was the problem. haha

Voice over LTE and Voice over wifi for Red Pocket?

Hello,
Maybe I misunderstood what these both do. I have red pocket and contacted customer support to make sure they are both turned on on my LG V30+, rooted. They stated it was. I make most of my phone calls from home and seem to have poor reception (in terms of the bars it shows). Last few calls I had dropped and people constantly tell me when they call it goes straight to voicemail. I am always near wifi though. I was under the impression, that I would get calls via wifi and despite poor reception (I am near NYC btw), the voice over wifi would connect my calls so people would be able to reach me and maintain a phone call with me.
Am I misunderstanding something? Is there something I need to do to get my service working straight via the rooted device?
what's red pocket?
The last several calls I made were unsuccessful, and I keep hearing from folks that their calls are going straight to voicemail. Nonetheless, I am never far from a wireless connection. I thought that if someone tried to contact me, they'd be able to use voice over wifi to connect the call regardless of where I was in the world or how bad the coverage was (I'm near NYC, by the way).
Red Pocket is a carrier here in the USA.
OP, you are correct, the phone should work on Wifi for your call, and ring and work "better" Than with the low-bar cellular signal. I have the same situation at home - about 2 bars cellular, but full-bars on wifi, of course. Wifi calling works great for me. I'm now on a different phone (Galaxy S10+) but my V30 worked great when I was using that. My carrier was Total Wireless (a Verizon MVNO).
You may need to check to make sure VOWIFI is actually happening. I recall there was a switch in the settings somewhere, but I don't remember exactly at the moment. Of course, that needs to be on.
One way you can test is to put the phone into airplane mode, then turn on Wifi, and you should still be able to make a call. If not, then VOWIFI is not working. On Verizon, when we get a VOLTE or VOWIFI call, we get an "HD" indicator on the phone app, which also confirms the call is on there... I don't know if RedPocket does anything similar...

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