Hi everyone,
I need some help please as I've bought Acer Iconia A200 - this is my first android device ever. Great thing, solid build, great price (only £230) and I was really enjoying it till I tried Skype.
First of all – sound is so poor and low that there is no way to hear what the other side is saying. I used volume+ app, it is a little better but still really poor. So I thought that I could use headset with mic or Bluetooth but neither the headset nor the Bluetooth cut off internal mic. It shouldn't be a problem but unfortunately the mic is built in in the back cover of the A200 and every hand move (even slight finger move) causing a noise - as great as the person on the other end can't hear anything.
I did a reset twice. No change. It is simply unusable for me. The headset and the bluetooth disable external mic on my lumia 800 and iphone4 with no problem.
My question:
1. Is there a way to disable internal mic in Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0.3? I did some googling but haven't found any answer.
2. Is it just a hardware/software fault or should it simply be like that?
Cheers,
Igor
igor32uk said:
Hi everyone,
I need some help please as I've bought Acer Iconia A200 - this is my first android device ever. Great thing, solid build, great price (only £230) and I was really enjoying it till I tried Skype.
First of all – sound is so poor and low that there is no way to hear what the other side is saying. I used volume+ app, it is a little better but still really poor. So I thought that I could use headset with mic or Bluetooth but neither the headset nor the Bluetooth cut off internal mic. It shouldn't be a problem but unfortunately the mic is built in in the back cover of the A200 and every hand move (even slight finger move) causing a noise - as great as the person on the other end can't hear anything.
I did a reset twice. No change. It is simply unusable for me. The headset and the bluetooth disable external mic on my lumia 800 and iphone4 with no problem.
My question:
1. Is there a way to disable internal mic in Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0.3? I did some googling but haven't found any answer.
2. Is it just a hardware/software fault or should it simply be like that?
Cheers,
Igor
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have the same problem. Dont know why internal microphone works so bad( external works very good.
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this problem was in s2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1130860
the loud and hiss and bass audio on video recording
like this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TFm93qvGnU&feature=player_embedded#!
someone know if this problem fixed in s3?
There is a difference between product launch and product available...
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maormark said:
this problem was in s2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1130860
the loud and hiss and bass audio on video recording
like this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TFm93qvGnU&feature=player_embedded#!
someone know if this problem fixed in s3?
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I just bought s3 recently and have faced mic issues, its not able to pick up voice easily, have to use the other hand to cover my mouth and phone for it to be able to catch my voice!!
I am going through mic issues.
I had a mic problem with my first S3 during phone calls. I couldn't do anything about it everyone was saying they couldn't hear me.
(The sim I am using is an British UK O2 micro simcard that I used in a iphone 4, cheap samsung, and samsung S2 previously with no problems at all.)
I then returned the phone to the T-mobile shop retailers, they said it was rare and not a common fault.
My new one is doing the exact same thing, I didn't update it nor is there a new update.
Can someone please help as I am lost. Thank you.
(The sim I am using is an British UK O2 micro simcard that I used in a iphone 4, cheap samsung, and samsung S2 previously with no problems at all.)
s3 mic problem
im having same problems n im on my third 1, all with the same problems. just been through all setting n nothing, waiting to hear back from my network provider (3). good phone but really annoyed with this problem now, everything is ok i put on loud speaker but this is no use when im tryin to run a business.......
I thought I was the only one facing the issue . The handsfree using the wired headset is completely faulty and the other party can hardly hear you . However sometime it works.
I tried some options ..
1. Dont insert the wired headset in the middle of the call it wont work.
2. Insert the wired headset and then dial the number - this seems to work most of the times
3. Accepting the call while the wired headset is inserted - this seems to work.
Not sure what the solution is - anyone able to resolve it ?
not the best voice receptions by the mic....but i havent got any complaints from the receiving end...and audio recording not great but better than the s2..used both the phones for quiet long
I have same issue. Other party doesn't hear me most of the times clearly. They say that I sound like i'm using speaker mode and I'm walking in the room with bucket in my head.
I used some kind of phonecall recording app and from there I can hear myself quite clearly. Maybe it is related to service provider?
Now switched to gsm mode only to see does it make difference.
Found from other thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1710562&highlight=voice
Seems like noice cancellation needs to be disabled. Worked for me :good:
Try turning noise reduction off , in the call settings section
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I also have the same issue. But when i go to uncheck the box I am not allowed to do so. I see it is checked but with light green colour and i cannot uncheck it. Any suggestions?
I am not rooted.... Does this affect?
mic problem in S3
M also having t same problem...hav done all the ways explained above...but still in trouble....sometimes mic works great but sometimes it dont...
microphooooone hole
I have a solution guys. Use left hand when phone call or grab it just for upper part. You are covering small hole for microphone.
I have like 1phone/year and never happened to me that i cover microphone hole when calling. With this one I have to stay focused to dont cover.... Its getting better but samsung engineers terribly overlooked this.
I phone like 4-5 hours per day, so i have habit to let phone just touch my hand and pretty much dont hold it at all. But when you hold it right hand your below thumb area of hand get to cover microphone hole....
and this is when someone else looses my voice over phone....
There is a microphone at the bottom and one at the top. How are you holding your phone? No matter what I do, I can't cover them up during a call.
sirgab said:
I also have the same issue. But when i go to uncheck the box I am not allowed to do so. I see it is checked but with light green colour and i cannot uncheck it. Any suggestions?
I am not rooted.... Does this affect?
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Same here, cannot uncheck 'noise cancellation'
Wired headset only works when call made first, then audio plug inserted, even with BT disabled.
Multiple headsets mics not working that are known good headsets tested on other phones.
member68 said:
There is a microphone at the bottom and one at the top. How are you holding your phone? No matter what I do, I can't cover them up during a call.
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I have played with recording a bit lately (due to another issue of noise in audio recording) and I found that the upper microphone is disabled during a call from some reason. It is used in other video/audio recording though.
javm said:
I have played with recording a bit lately (due to another issue of noise in audio recording) and I found that the upper microphone is disabled during a call from some reason. It is used in other video/audio recording though.
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if I'm not mistaken the upper mic is working solo when ur on speaker during a call.
when u use the ear peace the buttom one is the main one and the upper one is for noise cancelation.
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if I'm not mistaken the upper mic is working solo when ur on speaker during a call.
when u use the ear peace the buttom one is the main one and the upper one is for noise cancelation.
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I only tried on speaker and the upper mic was definitely not catching anything - if I placed my hand over the bottom one, there was no sound from my side, even when I was talking directly to the upper mic.
Not sure whether it is a feature or a bug (there were some reports that the mics are switched by mistake on the software level) but if it is a feature then it is rather unfortunate one as it is quite common to hold the phone at its bottom.
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if I'm not mistaken the upper mic is working solo when ur on speaker during a call.
when u use the ear peace the buttom one is the main one and the upper one is for noise cancelation.
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You right, thats the reason for upper microphone - do compare signals from lower ant top, and eliminates noise (that coming more from top) from voice (that coming much more from low)
Other reason probably is stereo sound when making video...
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Comon guys, it is almost impossible to hide microphone with hand, left or right - does not matter. You should have palm from soft material as balloon to hide it Otherwise it is hardly possible by mistake, even if you try it is hard to do it
I have installed IceColdSandwich 8.1.1 on my Inspire. I have searched this forum, the IceColdSandwich thread and the internet for about 3 days. I don't want to come across as wanting to be a tester or developer or pain but just a technical person who got tired of waiting on an update.
When I enable Bluetooth and connect to my car Bluetooth, I call or am called, The sound seems to only come from the ear speaker from that point forward. I have to shutdown/restart to get it back on the back speaker. I know that will happen every time.
I have had another instance the speaker went to ear speaker only and I wasn't using Bluetooth but not sure what caused it that time.
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I wonder has anyone experieced this problem below?
I have a pair of Sennheiser mm30i and also pair of Klipsch s4i, both with inline mic and button control. What happen is, when there is an incoming call and when I use the control button to accept the call, the headphones (both of them) disconnect. I have to unpluy and re-plug the headphones. But if I slide the screen to accept the call OR using auto answer fuction, everything is just fine i.e. they don't disconnect and I can alo use the button to end the call. I have use both of the headphones on my S2 and they are fine also.
The above doesn't happen with the stock headphones.
My S3 is stock and I have messed around with any files.
Please could somebody kindly provide some suggestions.
Thanks
Ron
Well, for the S4i Klipsch, I currently owe the basic S4 and encountered no problems, but the S4i are designed to be iPhone compatible.
Another version of the S4 does exist for Android. So it might be that even if it used to work on your old S2.
The same goes for you other headset, once more Apple compatible but no instruction for Android device.
Maybe the differences between S2 and S3's hardware make your headphone unable to take a call.
But it's good point for me, I planned to buy a new headset with mic So by helping you out, I'm saving myself from buying the wonrg one.
Hellow95 said:
Well, for the S4i Klipsch, I currently owe the basic S4 and encountered no problems, but the S4i are designed to be iPhone compatible.
Another version of the S4 does exist for Android. So it might be that even if it used to work on your old S2.
The same goes for you other headset, once more Apple compatible but no instruction for Android device.
Maybe the differences between S2 and S3's hardware make your headphone unable to take a call.
But it's good point for me, I planned to buy a new headset with mic So by helping you out, I'm saving myself from buying the wonrg one.
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Thank you for thre reply.
It is strange that the central button works for volume adjustment, next trrack etc using the Headset button control app and Jays apps.
There are differencies betweek controlling the music player and the dialer
But as the stock headset works well, the jack port seems to be good and none faulty.
Anyway for 80$ the headset, they could make them to be iOS/Android compatible at least ...
not sure about ios , they seem to be in their little own world
In their little revolutionized world, i'd say
Greetings! I have a generic headset with microphone and a button wtich I use on my SGS. Since the sound was pretty nice for a generic brandless headset, I bought one for my friend which has a SGA s5830i and I was surprised that it didn't work as it should. I installed stereo test (app that plays left or right channel on a device) and I was confused when "Front Left" and "Front Right" sounds were coming out of both earphones. I thought that the headset is broken, but I swapped the headset and the problem remained - both headsets work fine on my SGS, while both don't on the SGA s5830i. We tried a call with our headsets and what happened was rather odd. My friend heared me only from the left earphone, while I was hearing myself speaking on my phone, with or without headset. It seems to me that the layout for left, right and mic are not the same for SGS and SGAi. The SGAi is using Simplicity v5 but I'm not sure if it's a rom problem or hardware is just different. Tried searching the forums and google but I didn't find any info on this problem at all. Does anybody know if the problem lies within hardware and I should look for another headset or try changing the rom? Thanks in advance!
after getting the Moto E 2015 i was searching for the mic because my friend said she couldn't hear me properly during calls. I found there is a mic near camera and the mic for call is located in the back bottom of the device.
The problem is that by mistake i have kept my hand blocking the mic If you face similar problem try to hold the phone on top and give some grip during calls. Was little weird for me at first now it is normal for me.
Having call volume {75%} during calls is good than having full volume.
[Q] Anybody facing similar problem with mic? Let us know if this helped you.
{ the mic must be kept behind due to water proof splash perfection i guess }
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Put a insulation tape ( cut it very small ) to cover the mic near the rear camera. :good: This improves the call quality and also the noise cancellation feature is disabled ( many users don't like this feature ).
Hope this solution helps many who own a MOTO E 2015 :angel:
I found the normal way I hold the phone with the phone cupped in the palm of my hand makes the sound for the other person low and a bit distant/garbled, but if I hold the phone with my hand at the bottom with my palm cupping the bottom to make a sort of funnel, it really improves the quality. Strange to me that Moto put the main mic on the back instead of the front. I tend to hold the phone angled away from my mouth with only the earpiece against my face/ear which makes the mic even that much more away from my mouth.
lol.. yeah i tried it
bobbyphoenix said:
I found the normal way I hold the phone with the phone cupped in the palm of my hand makes the sound for the other person low and a bit distant/garbled, but if I hold the phone with my hand at the bottom with my palm cupping the bottom to make a sort of funnel, it really improves the quality. Strange to me that Moto put the main mic on the back instead of the front. I tend to hold the phone angled away from my mouth with only the earpiece against my face/ear which makes the mic even that much more away from my mouth.
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lol.. yeah i tried it while experimentation and failed sometimes to hold properly and has issues during calls. So finally fixed a tape :good:
My wife just got this phone and is having problems with the clarity that it is having. People on the receiving end from her get an echo effect and vox type sounds. Is this just a problem with holding the phone or has there been any issues with software/hardware?
hamiltonfighter said:
My wife just got this phone and is having problems with the clarity that it is having. People on the receiving end from her get an echo effect and vox type sounds. Is this just a problem with holding the phone or has there been any issues with software/hardware?
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I'm pretty sure it's because the mic is on the back. Mine sounds the same if I don't cup the bottom with my hand. Now if know I'm going to be on a call I use a headset. But for those unexpected calls I just cup the bottom, and it sounds good.
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Yes, this phone has faulty mic design
I also have the same problem. 5 out of 10 people who receive my call complain that they can't hear my voice. Mic is placed on the back side and that is the reason why all these voice clarity problems. If you sit directly under a ceiling fan or if there is wind blowing across, the air that enters the wedge near the mic makes your voice not audible. You need to cup the phone if you want to make your voice audible.
external speakers doesnt working.....no sound....
If i play a song or play a video there are no sound output by speakers....same problem during call...wipe cache partition....tried in safe mode......reboot.....remove sd card...but problem persists....no sound in speakers....pls help
Mic problem
ceanosri said:
Put a insulation tape ( cut it very small ) to cover the mic near the rear camera. :good: This improves the call quality and also the noise cancellation feature is disabled ( many users don't like this feature ).
Hope this solution helps many who own a MOTO E 2015 :angel:
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Hello, I want to purchase a Moto E 2015 but I also heard about the microphone problem that the phone comes with.
I wanted to make sure that if I cover the back mic with a piece of tape, it would fix this issue? Please let me know and confirm.
If you found another fix for this issue, please let me know thank you very much
I had the exact same issues with my Moto E 2nd Gen (Sprint Prepaid). Putting tape over the hole next to the camera definitely fixed the issue for me. People I call tell me they can now hear me just fine and my voice isn't garbled, breaking up, etc.
Just a side note: before I found this thread I called Sprint support about this issue on three different occasions with no satisfaction. About a week after applying the tape I called Sprint again and was told this was now a "known manufacturer defect" and needed to be addressed by Motorola.
Vhades said:
Hello, I want to purchase a Moto E 2015 but I also heard about the microphone problem that the phone comes with.
I wanted to make sure that if I cover the back mic with a piece of tape, it would fix this issue? Please let me know and confirm.
If you found another fix for this issue, please let me know thank you very much
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We can not say correction, but if you want to buy one, go ahead, it's a great input device, I'm sure you will not regret it!
By placing the tape on your microphone near the camera, but will leave you satisfied with the result, but that's not a problem to fix, but a workaround!
For problem solution, only those who know the Moto E3 (hahahaha), there at least they can change microphone position.
ceanosri said:
Put a insulation tape ( cut it very small ) to cover the mic near the rear camera. :good: This improves the call quality and also the noise cancellation feature is disabled ( many users don't like this feature ).
Hope this solution helps many who own a MOTO E 2015 :angel:
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I was completely skeptical about this solution but ... IT WORKS!
Thank you for posting this!
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Ever since I bought this phone (Motorola Moto E 2nd gen. LTE) almost everyone I call complain about not hearing me properly. Some people say it sounds like I'm speaking to them from the bottom of a barrel. If I make calls using my wired headphones with a built in mic voice call quality is perfect.
ceanosri said:
Put a insulation tape ( cut it very small ) to cover the mic near the rear camera. :good: This improves the call quality and also the noise cancellation feature is disabled ( many users don't like this feature ).
Hope this solution helps many who own a MOTO E 2015 :angel:
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I tried this and there was possibly a very small improvement however the sound quality during voice calls is still way poorer than on any previous phone I have owned.
Initially I thought this problem was caused by a faulty mic so I sent the phone to be repaired and they tell me the mic has been replaced but still the problem persists.
I wonder if this is all related to some kind of software bug that Motorola needs to fix?
Tom-Bo said:
Ever since I bought this phone (Motorola Moto E 2nd gen. LTE) almost everyone I call complain about not hearing me properly. Some people say it sounds like I'm speaking to them from the bottom of a barrel. If I make calls using my wired headphones with a built in mic voice call quality is perfect.
I tried this and there was possibly a very small improvement however the sound quality during voice calls is still way poorer than on any previous phone I have owned.
Initially I thought this problem was caused by a faulty mic so I sent the phone to be repaired and they tell me the mic has been replaced but still the problem persists.
I wonder if this is all related to some kind of software bug that Motorola needs to fix?
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I think the only way Moto can fix it with software is to disable the noise cancelling mic, but it will still suck since the main mic is on the back. It's hard to believe testing didn't catch that having both mics on the back was a bad thing. I gave up with trying to make calls with the E. I got a G, and since the mic is on the FRONT, it's a great calling phone. People say they think I'm on a land line.
bobbyphoenix said:
I gave up with trying to make calls with the E. I got a G, and since the mic is on the FRONT, it's a great calling phone. People say they think I'm on a land line.
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Hmmm.... I'm probably gonna try to revoke my purchase on the grounds that sound quality in voice calls is so poor people can't hear and understand what I'm saying. Or if that doesn't work I might just have to sell it.
I mean it's kind of inconvenient that before answering a phone call I have to first connect a pair of headphones to it.
Plus I've already had to have this phone repaired three times since I bought it two months ago:
Initially when I bought the phone the headphone jack didn't work at all. So I took it back to the store and they replaced the whole phone.
About a month later the headphone jack of my newly replaced phone stopped working so I sent it to be repaired and they replaced the headphone jack
And last week I had the mic replaced but unfortunately that didn't improve voice call sound quality
An additional problem I've had is that if I press the + button on my wired headphones to increase volume Android doesn't actually increase the volume but instead it starts a google voice search. At first I thought my headphones were broken but then I tried them with three of my friends Android phones as well as my other Lumia phone and none of them had that problem. And I actually went to the store where they sold me the Moto E phone and tried my headphones on two other Moto E phones they have on display there and on both of them the plus button on my headphones had that same problem. So... that seems to be another bug in the phone's software (and/or hardware).
So yeah, not a very high quality product. Although pretty much everything else about Motorola Moto E 2nd gen is great actually!
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Hmmm.... I'm probably gonna try to revoke my purchase on the grounds that sound quality in voice calls is so poor people can't hear and understand what I'm saying. Or if that doesn't work I might just have to sell it.
I mean it's kind of inconvenient that before answering a phone call I have to first connect a pair of headphones to it.
Plus I've already had to have this phone repaired three times since I bought it two months ago:
Initially when I bought the phone the headphone jack didn't work at all. So I took it back to the store and they replaced the whole phone.
About a month later the headphone jack of my newly replaced phone stopped working so I sent it to be repaired and they replaced the headphone jack
And last week I had the mic replaced but unfortunately that didn't improve voice call sound quality
An additional problem I've had is that if I press the + button on my wired headphones to increase volume Android doesn't actually increase the volume but instead it starts a google voice search. At first I thought my headphones were broken but then I tried them with three of my friends Android phones as well as my other Lumia phone and none of them had that problem. And I actually went to the store where they sold me the Moto E phone and tried my headphones on two other Moto E phones they have on display there and on both of them the plus button on my headphones had that same problem. So... that seems to be another bug in the phone's software (and/or hardware).
So yeah, not a very high quality product. Although pretty much everything else about Motorola Moto E 2nd gen is great actually!
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Yeah I think the E is a great little phone. If it only did what it's called. A PHONE! I haven't had any issues with mine, so I keep it as a backup, or to take when I'm just needing to have a phone stashed away. It's hard to believe for just a bit more to get the G you get almost a flagship level phone. I highly recommend the G (2/16 version) if you decide to get rid of the E.
No issues at all on mine.
No one tried to adjust noise cancelation settings yet (in system files)?
I have been having the same problemCupping my hand over the bottom of the phone (or using a headset with a mic, or a car's bluetooth system!) works best as far a I'm concerned.-- settling my hand over the top half of the back of the phone doesn't work of me. This is probably due to some particularity of hand shape/size, or maybe the silicone case... No doubt there is an element of bad design in this problem.
Thanks!!! Tape trick worked perfect on my brothers E and I can now understand what he's saying even though I seldom agree with it.