No sound for callers on either end Verizon - Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II

I have 2 Note 2 phones, both have CM 12.1, all of a sudden when I place a call or receive a call, neither party can hear each other. If this was one phone doing it, I would say I have a problem, but it is both. I have had CM in since 2015. Could it be Verizon is causing this? This is intermit ant and does not always happen, and a reboot gets the phone working for a while. They both started acting up within a couple of weeks.

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Sprint TP - Not receiving Text/phone Calls at certain time/place...

The past week with my touch pro I have been not receiving text or phone calls at night in my apartment. I had service, even EVDO. But people said it would just ring and go to voicemail. Then with SMS i wasn't getting them till i turned the phone on the next morning. Incidently I had the same problem with the original sprint touch recently.
Well today I removed the micro SD card and I have been recieving calls and SMS all night with no problems or any delay. Does anyone know why this would be? Or how I could fix it so I could get the phone to work properly WITH a SD card inserted.
SHould I hard reset?
THANK YOU!
Still not working after a hard rest and I tried all the fixs for Lock ups in sleep mode etc... any suggestions or related problems?
possibly a corrupt/faulty memory card. My ppc 6700 had similar issues with a bad memory card
This is a sprint problem!
I have had two phones that this has happened to me to. First I had a samsung m500. I was not receiving important calls (im on call with my job, plus I have a Wife im accountable to). On the callers end the phone would ring and go to voicemail, however on my end, i heard no ring and got the voicemail much later. text messages came through hours later, or i could force them through by making a call on my phone. this caused me to go over my limit on minutes, thus getting charged for overuse. Once i called sprint, i had asked if anyone else had similar problems that they knew of, they said they had never heard of this problem. (I guess i was a special case and as a result felt like they thought i was a liar) I was talked into buying another phone, which i did, i ended up getting a rzr v3 and things were fine for a while, and sure enough, it started happening again last week. I was frustrated and called sprint where they told me again they never heard of the problem i was having, now comes to find out that since i bought the new phone, i have to be on sprint an extra two years. Never again will i deal with SPRINT. Ill honor my contract, but thats it!
Only if sprint customer service would have improved in so many years, they have best network and worst customer service. I am subscriber for them for almost 4-5 years and get these issues very often.
Right now i'm using Touch Pro and i had tweaked my NAM setting to poll cell phone towers more often. Mine default was setup to 6 seconds, now i have it to 1 sec and looks like issue has gone.
Check or search on google on howto program your nam setting for your phone.

[Q] Dropped calls in the last month

I have had this problem for about a month now. Until then (from July last year) everything was fine. I dial, and then phone says "Dialing" for approximately 2 seconds, and then says "Call Ended".
This is driving me crazy. I got a new SIM card because I read somewhere that the SIM card may be the problem. But it didn't help.
Once or twice have I had the situation where it says dialing, but never seems to dial, stays there for a long time, and then disappears.
The thing that I've also noticed is that if I go away from my home it does not fail.
This weekend I drove approximately 40 miles. I made maybe 20 calls because I was testing my phone. Every one was successful.
It seems that if I leave this particular area it works great. As soon as I get close to my house again, failed calls.
Any suggestions? it seems like a network problem, but my wife's phone never fails here. It is a different phone by the way.
I have seen a few posts about this, mostly in the T-Mobile vibrant forum, but no real solution, except getting a different brand. My experience with it working better away from my home leads me to believe it is a network problem, but after reading that people have had 3 different replacement phones, 4 different SIM cards, etc. I'm beginning to think that this phone has a serious problem.
Yes, although I said it once already, THIS IS DRIVING ME NUTS!
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
I have found this happens on all makes and models, etc. I sell cell phones for a living (worked for a couple carriers, both GSM and CDMA). There are many causes, making a cell phone call is a super complicated operation. Most likely, your home tower is experiencing on a regular basis very high traffic loads or has some other issue. Luckily, for you, it is in all likely hood simply an outbound issue and will not and does not affect incoming calls, etc. Sadly, you just need to sort of live with it and accept that (no matter the carrier, btw) there are going to be issues like this.
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I know that a call will failr every once in a while, but I have 1/3 to 1/2 of my calls failing, and it never used to happen. I have thought that maybe this area has high traffic. Although you would think the network would be good here, since there is a T-Mobile store within a mile of my house.
And I never had a problem in 6 years, until the last month or so. And my wife's phone never drops calls here.
I will continue to try and figure this out.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. I am trying to think of any changes that I have made to my phone recently, anything.
Thanks.
rblancrt said:
I know that a call will failr every once in a while, but I have 1/3 to 1/2 of my calls failing, and it never used to happen. I have thought that maybe this area has high traffic. Although you would think the network would be good here, since there is a T-Mobile store within a mile of my house.
And I never had a problem in 6 years, until the last month or so. And my wife's phone never drops calls here.
I will continue to try and figure this out.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. I am trying to think of any changes that I have made to my phone recently, anything.
Thanks.
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I'm new here and I came here after replacing my phone 3 times for the same thing + not being able to receive calls.
Sometimes the wife would call me and the phone won't register the call and I’ll receive the VM and hour later!
Lord knows the grief I get when I don’t answer!!!
I’ve replaced SIM 4 times; TM has done “trouble ticket” to check the towers! (Notice the s in tower)
It seems it’s just this phone, I’ve used her Garminfone and worked fine.
Used her old G1 and also worked fine!!!
I’ve since rooted and used a ROM to see if that helps!
One thing for sure, these “cooked up” ROM’s that are available here are 10 times better then the crap that most manufactures puts out!
I will never buy a Samsung phone again!!!

Just Got The S4, Can't Make Calls

I just got a brand new S4 two days ago, and I have been having a problem where I cannot hear the person on the other end of the phone.
I can hear the pushing of the numbers on the keypad fine, but no ringing or anything whatsoever. I have even had someone claim they called me and it never showed up on my phone. The device isn't rooted or anything.
This is the third phone this has happened with: It started with my LG Versa in '09, then my Thunderbolt and now this. As soon as I get the phone too! Nothing helps, not even a battery pull. If I am having this problem within the first few days of having this phone, shouldn't I expect this to be a reoccurring problem on all of my phones?
Why does this happen on every Verizon phone I've owned?
Crappy Cell Area???
Scray XXI said:
I just got a brand new S4 two days ago, and I have been having a problem where I cannot hear the person on the other end of the phone.
I can hear the pushing of the numbers on the keypad fine, but no ringing or anything whatsoever. I have even had someone claim they called me and it never showed up on my phone. The device isn't rooted or anything.
This is the third phone this has happened with: It started with my LG Versa in '09, then my Thunderbolt and now this. As soon as I get the phone too! Nothing helps, not even a battery pull. If I am having this problem within the first few days of having this phone, shouldn't I expect this to be a reoccurring problem on all of my phones?
Why does this happen on every Verizon phone I've owned?
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Maybe you just live in an area with ****ty Verizon coverage??? I've never found one, but they do exist. Perhaps you need to check out another carrier?
Scray XXI said:
I just got a brand new S4 two days ago, and I have been having a problem where I cannot hear the person on the other end of the phone.
I can hear the pushing of the numbers on the keypad fine, but no ringing or anything whatsoever. I have even had someone claim they called me and it never showed up on my phone. The device isn't rooted or anything.
This is the third phone this has happened with: It started with my LG Versa in '09, then my Thunderbolt and now this. As soon as I get the phone too! Nothing helps, not even a battery pull. If I am having this problem within the first few days of having this phone, shouldn't I expect this to be a reoccurring problem on all of my phones?
Why does this happen on every Verizon phone I've owned?
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Like he said above I haven't found too many areas where Verizon gets bad service. They are out there though.
Call them have them check your zip code and they can tell you right away if its them or not. Then yea maybe look into another carrier if u had too. Although if big red isn't getting you good service... Chances aren't to good someone else will do much better
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I can think of a few things that can cause this.
-First of all is the coverage, it could be that the place you're living at has ****y Verizon coverage.
-Secondly it could be the SimCard, "There are two typical causes; the first is physical damage to the card itself, while the second is a mix-up with your account causing a failure while provisioning the SIM card. Assuming you are on Verizon, the SIM card is responsible solely for authorizing LTE access, and so physical damage may simply result in a loss of LTE connectivity. It's unlikely to cause problems with 3G/voice connectivity. You may take a severe battery hit as your phone continually tries to connect to a network that it can't connect to, so switching off LTE in the meantime might be a good idea.If the problem is on the network side, things are different. Your phone will likely connect to LTE, however it will fail the recurring automatic network authorizations Verizon has in place. This means that every few minutes, following an authorization failure, the network will kick you. The time between failed automatic authorizations seems to be vary between six and twenty minutes. Failed authorizations can also result in a loss of signal due the radios drawing an unusually large amount of power and briefly shutting off, even if the network doesn't kick you. When this happens, your phone will lose all network access (that means LTE/3G/1x), however it will immediately start to re-acquire its signal and you'll be able to connect without issue. These authorizations also often take place when initiating data usage or placing a call. You may fail these authorizations as well, and it's extremely frustrating when this happens. Dialing a number or opening the browser will leave you with no signal for up to thirty seconds." (noted that this is a quote from someone else in another forum)
-Last but not least, the way your house is built. Sometime housing can be built in a certain way that cancel out cell phone signal (like at the place I work at. As soon as I walk in my phone signal go from 4g to 1x).

Unusual Error with Galaxy Note 3

Yesterday morning I found myself unable to make outgoing calls on my Galaxy Note 3. Every call attempt sends me to my own voicemail. Text messaging and data work, the issue is just with voice calls. I've tried rebooting, clearing the cache and rebooting, hard and soft resets nothing works.
I brought into a Sprint store and they couldn't fix it so I went home and installed a stock ROM, When that didn't help I ended up calling Sprint tech support. After half an hour and multiple attempts by the Sprint phone tech I was finally told I needed to be transferred to Senior Tech. As I was waiting to be transferred the line went dead. I eventually did call Sprint again and they reactivated the phone as well as a few other things but still nothing has worked.
Today I discovered that the calls I am able to receive are only from other carriers and/or from landlines. All calls from Sprint accounts go straight to my voicemail just like my outgoing calls do. I called Sprint tech support again to update them and they were surprised to hear this.
Two different Techs called my phone from their offices to confirm and sure enough I answered. They had to clue hot to fix this.
To me this indicate it's a Sprint network problem and not a problem with my handset. Even changing my phone number wouldn't resolve the problem, in tech's opinion.
So they opened a support ticket but I am not optimistic this can be fixed. I'll give them a couple days to try but if they can't I'll be forced to close my account which, after 15+ years, is a shame.
I fixed it. Turns out Google Voice was causing problems. Sprint had to remove it from my profile. Phone works fine now.
I would have to say that, before you said anything about Google voice, it is a Sprint network issue. I know of a few troubled networks within Sprint. Also Samsung and Sprint are having issues with 5.0.1 and the S6 which is completely unrelated to this issue.

Weird call disconnects

So I got a weird issue. I got this phone a week ago and flashed Lineage OS with no custom kernel. Everything works just fine, very happy with it, except this weird bug when taking a phone call. Reception and calling/taking calls work great but whenever you talk on the phone, it get's disconnected. The amount of time I can talk varies, sometimes it's 30 minutes sometimes it's 5. You have to call back again and continue the conversation. This is extremely annoying! I use the firmware available here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/red...08-04-t3651537 Not sure if firmware issue or rom/kernel. I live in Sweden and has Comviq/Tele 2 as my carrier, if that matters.

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