Is anyone else seeing an issue where they frequently can't hear the caller when receiving a call, but the other person can hear you? I'm seeing this very often (almost every call I receive, about 7-8/10), not every call, but most. It never happens on outgoing calls. I've rooted and applied the update.zip to fix the GPS. Come to think of it, I've only noticed it since applying the update.zip. Perhaps undoing that would remedy it. Just thought I'd check if anyone else has seen a similar issue
I know it sounds silly, but are you sure your voice call volume is up? Try pressing the volume up button while in a call to see if that works.
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vinnydakid said:
I know it sounds silly, but are you sure your voice call volume is up? Try pressing the volume up button while in a call to see if that works.
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That was of course, the very first thing I checked. I usually just hang up and immediately call the person back after first explaining that I cannot hear them. Good suggestion, but I'm fairly certain that's not my problem.
Then to be honest, I'm not sure. You may want to try to wipe back to stock, but that is a little extreme.
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Just wanted to bump this post, as this happens on almost every call I receive... it's not volume, it's not google voice (which I suspected) because it happens on a direct dial to my cell #... and it happens inconsitently (one call I can't hear, they call back and I can).
The only common denominator is that they can always hear me.
Right now I'm running Trigger 3.2 with Bali 1.8.8uv kernel
Try muting and unmuting when this happens, it may very well solve the issue
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Perhaps a problem with your speaker?
Maybe you have an intermittent problem with your speaker? Although it really doesn't sound like it since you can call back immediately and hear them.
Just a thought. I recently had to replace the back speaker in my phone.
mtburner said:
Just wanted to bump this post, as this happens on almost every call I receive... it's not volume, it's not google voice (which I suspected) because it happens on a direct dial to my cell #... and it happens inconsitently (one call I can't hear, they call back and I can).
The only common denominator is that they can always hear me.
Right now I'm running Trigger 3.2 with Bali 1.8.8uv kernel
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If you can hear them through a headset (not BT for testing purposes) then you have an earpiece issue and should have it (the earpiece) replaced. If your problem does not change with or without a headset then it could be a rom or interfering app issue. I would back up and flash back to stock to see if it still happens. That will tell you what to do from there.
Half the time when someone calls me, the answer or ignore button doesnt appear
So the phone rings, and theres no way for me to answer it
So of course im thinking an app i installed is interfering with it, but i didnt install any extra phone or contact, or some incoming call related app
Guess im the only one with this problem with the evo 3D
I put a post up for this and it seems like no one replied. So I am wondering if anyone would be able to help me with this. I have it setup with sipbri it allows me to have my google voice account on sipbri and it lets me make calls but anytime I try to call all I get is my voice mail after it rings so many times. Am I doing something wrong or is it that the recieving calls part doesn't work right on Inferior Human Organs Cyanogen Mod 7.1?
Anybody? Well I actually got it working not sure what the issue was. I have a different rom it is CM7.1.0.1-VM670-BobZhome-111311 and it appears to be working fine. I just had to make a call on the internet call then after that I tried to call the number and I recieved it each time I called it. Seems like I have little to no delay either as people I talk to respond to me fine and can understand me fine.
I don't know how confusing was the title but I have a problem.
When Im talking on the phone, and someone else calls, the call that Im currently in, is muted.
So if Im on the phone with my dad, and my mom calls while I speak with my dad, then I can't hear my dad and he can't hear me either. Even if Im the other person hangs up, the sound doesn't resume. So I need to call my dad again. Those were all example yes?
My phone is not rooted, never been modified since I got it out of the box and also, I never had this problem before.
What can I do?
What apps have you installed and what settings have you changed? How come you haven't rooted it?
andrewwright said:
What apps have you installed and what settings have you changed? How come you haven't rooted it?
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Its my grandad's phone. He doesn't need a rooted phone, haha...
I highly doubt he installed or changed anything since he doesn't understand most of the things that the phone offers. Either from making calls, Skype and emails, he doesn't really do anything else...
Bkup you're /his contacts with google and flash stock with Odin. I guess you know how to do this. And I guess as its you're granddaddy phone and nandroid and rooting and all that won't really matter.
I just replaced my Verizon S4's camera module. Afterwards no more voice calls. However LTE data and text both work fine. I can also see the signal bars and they are just as strong as before. If I make a call no dial tone no sound but it will say "dialing..." for several seconds before "hanging up". No calls are actually sent to other phones. When someone calls it, phone won't react at all. It's as if the voice call feature is completely gone. Yet sms and data are both fine. Speaker phone, headphone, microphone and vibration also work. Also GPS won't get a fix now - it will keep searching forever until I turn it off. I wonder if it's related to the no-call issue? What part(s) did I accidentally break during the repair process? If I knew what went wrong I can probably find replacement for it. So far everything else works. Please help!