Hello all,
I have been using the Nokia Lumia 800 for past 1 week. I have a strange issue. Whenever I am on call, as soon as I move the phone away from my ears the call get disconnected. does anyone face this issue?
Could this be a Hardware issue?
Cheers,
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Hello All,
First post here. Got my new Nokia Lumia 800 and wondering if anyone is having a problem when making/receiving phone calls. Basically I can ring someone but then display goes black. The phone call is still going through as I can hear it connecting to voicemail etc. Then the only way I can get anything out of the phone is to hold in the power button and restart the phone.
The same thing happens when I make a call.
Anyone else having a this problem or is just me?
On another note does anyone find Zune player a bit annoying for videos in the fact that if you have a lot of video files its a nightmare you cant sort them via folders.
Sounds like an issue with the proximity sensor.
The screen should go black and touch should deactivate when you bring the phone close to your head but it is supposed to reactivate when you bring the phone back down again.
Had the very same problem. My phone was replaced. The guy in the store told me that it's a very common problem with those phones.
Anyway, even on the new device the proximity sensor seems to be a bit too sensitive.
What network is the phone on? Mine is on Vodafone and was bought online. Wondering if it will get replaced instore or will have to be sent back?
Mine was Vodafone but purchased from Carphone Warehouse as I wanted unbranded and sim free. Replaced in store.
When idle, the Lumia 800 keeps dropping and reconnecting to my bluetooth earpiece. Bought a new earpiece (BlueAnt) since the other was 2 yrs old anyway and same thing happens.
Tried a long conversation and while the bluetooth didn't drop, after a while I couldn't activate the screen on the phone. Once I hit the disconnect on my bluetooth at the end of the conversation, the screen came back fine again.
Anyone else experience same/similar?
I had a similar problem with my LG Optimus 7 but with Ford Sync and the with my BT headset. The solution was a hard reset to the phone.
Hello,
I recently got an galaxy S2 lte, at the beging it was everything ok , and i was really enjoying the cellular vs the price i've paid for it
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But now i've notice some strange thing, when im calling or receiving a call, after some minutes(not always the same can be 2 min or 15 min) i will ear a RFI sound coming from the speaker more to the top left side of the cellular. Sound its similar to when your phone it's about to ring and your computer speakers start interfering.
When the interfering starts it won't stop until i disconnect the call.
Anyone have know of a similar bug?
Thanks in Advance,
Setro
I'm having a problem making and receiving calls with my xperia ray (it either takes too long to connect, can't connect, or it drops calls when I'm in the middle of them). I have installed android 4.04.
I read somewhere that it could be a proximity sensor problem with these phones so have made quite a few calls since on speaker phone and that seems to be working fine so far. is there anyway to test if this is the actual issue, and a way to fix it?
I have not rooted my phone but was planning on doing it anyway if/when I can fix this problem.
I've had the phone for around abouts a year and a half there have been some other issues but I think they are unrelated (tired battery I think, it gives up within 5-10 hours generally. also had some issues in the past sending/receiving texts but I believe that may have been a network issue.
anyone? the call dropping definitely seems to be something with the proximity sensor as it hasn't occured when I've been using speakerphone. I recall reading about a a fix for this but can't find it anymore....
I have been experiencing a peculiar problem with my Galaxy S6 edge quite frequently.
Many times I try to call a person, the phone does not connect.
I have to then restart the phone and then it works.
Also, every once in a while, when I am talking to someone, the person on the other end suddenly is unable to hear me while I can hear him.
Could anyone advice me how to fix this ? Is this a SIM card issue ?
I cut the normal sim card to a micro-sim ?
I have had this same problem. I've only started noticing it over the last week or 2. It started dropping calls right around the same time that my auto-rotate stopped working. I wonder if the quick charge is also burning something related to the modem/antenna in addition to the accelerometer.