Hi
I've just received my One X+ and the speaker phone during a call is next to useless. I've come from a One S and used it in the car on speakerphone and it was fine but the One X+ is so quiet I can hardly hear the person.
I've made sure the incall volume is on max.
I've noticed that the sound seems to be coming from the earpiece on speakerphone shouldn't it switch to the main speaker on the back on speakerphone?
any other people had problems with speakerphone volume during calls?
Mine seems to be fine.
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chris_h16 said:
any other people had problems with speakerphone volume during calls?
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do you use it in the car?
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Does anyone else have problems with the call volume when using earphones that have mics on them? I have the bose mie2 and the caller can hear me fine but I can barely hear them even with turning the volume all the way up. Any suggestions?
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i have a sensation 4g and we had issues with the speaker during calls. i want to buy this phone but the store phone speakers were bad despite the volume being all the way up during a call test. Can anyone share their experience with this particular feature?
i also have a BlueAnt Q2 headset and struggle with my sensation. Can get a consensus on 1 or 2 good headset for the Amaze?
thanks
I have plantronics discovery 975 and the volume is good. Its all the way up but i can hear it perfectly fine. If not it can be adjusted with dspmanager.
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I'm having this issue where whenever I call someone, they can't here me even though I can hear them. But when I put my phone on speaker they can hear me perfectly fine. I don't think it's a hardware issue because when I record my voice with the recorder I can here my self but the volume is very low. Any fixes?
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andtheedgoesmoo said:
I'm having this issue where whenever I call someone, they can't here me even though I can hear them. But when I put my phone on speaker they can hear me perfectly fine. I don't think it's a hardware issue because when I record my voice with the recorder I can here my self but the volume is very low. Any fixes?
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Sounds like it is a hardware issue, actually... Like something is blocking the lower mic. Speakerphone uses the upper mic.
If you are comfortable with opening up your phone yourself, you can check the lower mic, and re-seat the rubber housing that's on it.
If you're not comfortable with this, take it to a service center.
Reason I ask...
Whenever I put a call on speakerphone, no one can ever hear me.
And I just now noticed the couple videos I took with my DNA are only playing audio out of one channel (right).
Any info would be appreciated. Thank you.
And I know about the noise cancelling mic...
Curious if there is another mic (third) inside that is defective or I just have a bad flash on my rom.
I believe there are 2 one on top and one on bottom of the phone.
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sounds like a defective mic.
Mic works on calls without speaker phone on, voice recorder works, video audio records, although only one channel...
Phaded said:
Mic works on calls without speaker phone on, voice recorder works, video audio records, although only one channel...
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sounds like it uses one mic on the call and would normally be doing sound canceling as well but its dead and that happens to be the mic used when on speaker phone. That would also explain why your getting mono recording but to be sure in video options in the camera is stereo sound checked?
Speaker phone works amazing for me on this. Must be a defaulty device?
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reaverclan said:
sounds like it uses one mic on the call and would normally be doing sound canceling as well but its dead and that happens to be the mic used when on speaker phone. That would also explain why your getting mono recording but to be sure in video options in the camera is stereo sound checked?
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Yea, stereo is checked.
Might have to deal with it... Not really wanting to go JTag route on a replacement.
Ugh... spoke to HTC. Apparently the mic for speakerphone calls and for stereo recording is located up top with the noise cancelling mic.
So new question, how hard would it be to replace that you think?
Hello guys just today I have noticed that when some one call me that the sound from the top speaker is so low.
When I go to the ringtone and adjust the sound or choose a ringtone it plays well and loud but when is actually some one ringing just to low. Is any one having this issue?
Dont think is a hardware or else would do that all the time.
brunotuga said:
Hello guys just today I have noticed that when some one call me that the sound from the top speaker is so low.
When I go to the ringtone and adjust the sound or choose a ringtone it plays well and loud but when is actually some one ringing just to low. Is any one having this issue?
Dont think is a hardware or else would do that all the time.
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On voice calls only the bottom speaker works not the top one
Well funny enough my brother called me and the top speaker was working the stopped and worked again so I do think there is a software issue with it!
ramheer said:
On voice calls only the bottom speaker works not the top one
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Huh? No. unless you turn on speaker phone, the TOP speaker is used for calls. The one you hold next to your ear.
meyerweb said:
Huh? No. unless you turn on speaker phone, the TOP speaker is used for calls. The one you hold next to your ear.
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No I'm talking about putting on the speaker phone
The top speaker is active during phone calls on loudspeaker (to add extra performance and volume to the speakerphone setting) as long as the front proximity sensor isn't triggered, as soon as the front proximity sensor detects a hand, face or "ear" it will disable the top speaker to protect the user from hearing damage as the amplified top speaker is significantly louder than the un-amplified earpieces in the previous models. What I personally find frustrating though is that the top speaker isn't used when the phone rings (even when the phone is laying on a table with the proximity sensor unobstructed), therefore the ringer volume is effectively almost half as loud as music/youtube playback.
UPDATE: I think it's the same with notification sounds as well...