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I was told on another forum that this issue I've been having, is being talked about here on xda, and is some new bug that isn't figured out yet.
If I could be pointed to a thread that is talking about this, thank you.
My problem...
I've been dealing with data issues for 5 days, and I'm going crazy!
Long story short, had zero data for 3 days, spoke with tech support for over an hour, and ended up hard resetting, which ended up bringing back data.
Now to my current problem. I can't seem to find anyone else with this issue. From the stock browser, or Dolphin HD, I try to load a website (any website - even a small page like google), and I'll have a delay for about 20-30 seconds before it wants to do anything. Once that delay passes, then I have my normal 4g speed loads. However it only loads about 90%, then stops.
I've had a couple page loads that acted normally, but 99% have had this horrible delay, with a good handful not loading at all.
Please help me figure this problem out.
Please, someone. I really need help with this.
See this thread.
tl;dr: Verizon appears to have problems with IPv6 lately, and their DNS servers are returning v6 addresses for some sites. Your problem is most likely that you're failing to get to the site via IPv6 (which is preferred) and it waits to timeout (30 sec., usually) before switching to IPv4. If you're rooted, you can force a different DNS server (Post 47). Otherwise, 3G won't give you trouble.
Thank you so much!!!
Not rooted, so I guess I'll just switch it to 3g until things get better with Verizon.
Do you happen to know if this is something that they are working on and will be fixed soon, or might it be like this for a while?
Switching it to 3g worked perfectly. Thanks again.
I've always had a super strong 4g connection where I live and work, that I've never really had the need to switch to 3g.
Going to miss my 4g until they get it working again though
Unfortunately, nobody knows when it'll be back to normal. If you call and talk to a tech, they'll just tell you that they're still rolling it out and will fix problems as they can.
Personally, I think that Verizon's DNS servers just haven't propagated the removal of the AAAA (IPv6) records. Once that happens, and the phones update, your connection should return to normal.
BlindRacer said:
Switching it to 3g worked perfectly. Thanks again.
I've always had a super strong 4g connection where I live and work, that I've never really had the need to switch to 3g.
Going to miss my 4g until they get it working again though
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Y'know, switching between CDMA and LTE should result in a new DHCP request, which also might result in you getting a different DNS server. If you've got nothing better to do, you could try switching back to LTE every hour or so and see if you get a better/more current DNS server.
Worth a shot. Might as well give it a try. I'll be sitting at my desk at work for the next 6 hours, so...
I have owned the sensation for 3 weeks and have had random problems that most have reported. Screen responsiveness, occassional connection problems, lag, unable to spin the carousel, and other little issues. I exchanged my first Sensation and now having the same issues with this one.
I was doing some thinking and after reading a zillion forums decided to try something. I downloaded the stock rom (ruu file) and reinstalled the rom file. I did not enter my google info during set-up. I went into privacy settings and unchecked back-up and restore options. I then entered my google account only.
So far my phone is running MUCH BETTER and VERY responsive. I can carousel EASILY!!!! It's like a new phone. WHAT A DIFFERENCE!!!!
I have not added any apps OR any other type of social networking stuff. And I also shut-off that Tmobile contact sync.
Might be worth a shot for some of you.....
I will update this thread and let all of you know how its working.....
I told people about this when I first git the phone but everyone was like....."how would that effect anything". It does because I've done this on 4 different Sensations and all of them ran slower after it loaded all of my settings automatically. On each of them, I disabled the restore settings feature and imputed my Google info after disabling this and every phone was more responsive. I don't understand why but I'm glad someone else noticed it.
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I think that most of the problems that people are reporting with the Sensation are software problems. It seems as the phones get faster they also get much more complicated and in my opinion, the manufactures are pushing out phones before the software has been fully tested and evaluated IN THE REAL WORLD!!!
They seem to lose sight that quality is MORE important then a deadline. If you can't do it right...don't do it!!!!
But instead they hype us up with slick marketing and make us go crazy buying their phones that are not ready to be released. Then we exchange/return until the buyers remorse period has passed and then we are stuck with a device that does not live up to the nearly $600 that we paid. Yes WE ALL PAY FOR IT.....if you think that you paid $148 for your Sensation,,,, please look at your MONTHLY bill.
It's not just HTC or Tmobile. It's Apple, MS, LG, ATT, Verizon, etc.....
Im very confident that the Sensation will eventually work as designed and marketed....I just hate that I'm a sucker!!!! I'm an early adopter and this is the price I pay because I have no patience!!!
Now that I ranted...try the rom reinstall so far my phone works flawlessly. As I have said before...its like I have a new phone....the Sensation 2....
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I have owned the sensation for 3 weeks and have had random problems that most have reported. Screen responsiveness, occassional connection problems, lag, unable to spin the carousel, and other little issues. I exchanged my first Sensation and now having the same issues with this one.
I was doing some thinking and after reading a zillion forums decided to try something. I downloaded the stock rom (ruu file) and reinstalled the rom file. I did not enter my google info during set-up. I went into privacy settings and unchecked back-up and restore options. I then entered my google account only.
So far my phone is running MUCH BETTER and VERY responsive. I can carousel EASILY!!!! It's like a new phone. WHAT A DIFFERENCE!!!!
I have not added any apps OR any other type of social networking stuff. And I also shut-off that Tmobile contact sync.
Might be worth a shot for some of you.....
I will update this thread and let all of you know how its working.....
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Interesting.
I didn't think about turning those off.
Tried it...seems to improve things a bit.
Good thing you didn't title your thread..."I Think I *May* Have Discovered Something".
I've re-installed with the ruu multiple times and it didnt fix anything, no improvement. I've had 4 sensations, first 3 had the touchscreen issue, the 4th i'm only 2 days in and it hasn't messed up yet, its about time though. There are a hundred different things people have done to temporarily fix their problems, most aren't reproducible. Thats what is so strange about this phone. I've had the touchscreen become responsive like new a few times, just like others, and we are always trying to figure out what we did to make it work. I think its a coincidence when it starts working, thats why there are sooo many different posted solutions.. (only talking about touchscreen issues here)
hmmmm.....How did you re-install? via PC or from SD card?
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I have not added any apps OR any other type of social networking stuff. And I also shut-off that Tmobile contact sync.
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Hmmm.... Why get a smartphone then?
Hope it works for you mate, but I can bet that touch screen issue will be back.
Im trying to see if any of the problems would return while the phone was completely stock. I kept it app free for 24 hours and it has worked great...no problems.
I just added a bunch of apps late last night and so far it has continued to run great. I will keep testing and adding more until I get back to the way I normally use my phone.
So far...i can spin the carousel very easily, screen is still responsive, no connection issues as of yet, and my battery has lasted over 24 hours and it still has over 50% of its charge!!
No social networking yet...I usually have Facebook, Twitter, and recently google+. I'm saving those for last since I suspect those might be some of the problem.
I did add all of my email accounts and my exchange account. So far it's still great!
When you say reinstall do you mean do a factory reset?
I downloaded the stock Rom and flashed via my pc. Took about 5 or 10th minutes. So far it has worked for me. It's been 48 hours and I have not had a return of any of the problems I had before.
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I downloaded the stock Rom and flashed via my pc. Took about 5 or 10th minutes. So far it has worked for me. It's been 48 hours and I have not had a return of any of the problems I had before.
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Yes, i used this RUU_Pyramid_TMOUS_1.29.531.2_Radio_10.42.9007.00P_10.11.9007.15_M_release_193714_signed from my computer. I've also done factory reset from recovery as well as from Settings, SD & Phone storage--Factor data reset. All appear to look like the exact same state as when new, just unboxed. I would think that if it was a software issue that one of those methods would fix it everytime, since it worked wonderfully when new in that same configuration.
But when you look at it another way ..If it was Hardware, why wouldnt it do it as soon as you turn it on, brand new? Why does it take a few days? So far this 4th phone has ran longer than the others, no problems yet. It's loaded with tons of software and no bloat removal and its still the fastest phone ive ever used. Damn i hope it stays that way...
This is my last attempt to fix these issues. All three phones, my two and my wifes sensation, all have the death grip issue. And that alone is a very big design flaw. I can kill WiFi with just place my finger along the back top edge of the phone. It really becomes a problem watching videos. As soon as hold the phone on the WiFi antenna side, WiFi drops.
Thinking of returning and getting the mytouch 4g slide. Basically same specs just smaller screen.
HTC Customer said:
I downloaded the stock Rom and flashed via my pc. Took about 5 or 10th minutes. So far it has worked for me. It's been 48 hours and I have not had a return of any of the problems I had before.
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You mind linkin' me the site for the download? Sorry if it's been listed already.
Thanks
I have had the Galaxy S 3 for almost 2 weeks now, and I noticed it will not download anything over my mobile data. Wifi works like a charm, but at work, I need credentials to use the wifi, so I just dont bother with it. I was going to install an app off of the play store and it would not go. It said downloading and the bar was constantly moving, but no numbers telling how far done. It sat like that for 10 mins and nothing happened. This has happened before to me when trying to download pics off of the internet. Live browsing works fine though. Facebook app works great, google chrome browser works unless you try to download.
I am unsure if this is a setting thing, or verizon blocking downloading off of mobile data or what? The app was under 2Mb so it wasn't a big one at all. I have my mobile data on (4G), power saving off, airplane and driving mode off, and sync on. For sync on my main account I only have gmail and internet set to sync though... I dont want all the other BS syncing its just annoying.
If someone could shed some light on this topic because I am so confused as to what is going on.
Is this a re-occuring problem or was it the one time in the play store/picture download? I know sometimes when you download or update from the play store, it gets stuck. You just have to cancel it and restart it. As for the picture download, it may have just been the hosting website.
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Is this a re-occuring problem or was it the one time in the play store/picture download? I know sometimes when you download or update from the play store, it gets stuck. You just have to cancel it and restart it. As for the picture download, it may have just been the hosting website.
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If I remember this is not the first time. I believe I was in a hurry trying to download an app and it wouldn't go so i just quit it and gave up. I have tried a couple different apps and tried one about 5 times after resetting the phone and trying different settings and nothing I could do would get it to work.
I have nearly the same issue, except, speeds are just exceptionally slow. I get tons of "network not available" type errors. 22+ hours on the phone with Verizon tech support, 4 SIM cards and 6 total hours on the phone with Samsung and all they can tell me is it's "either the network or the phone!?" They told me my phone was DOA and swapped it out. My new phone suffers the same problems, slightly worse. Verizon won't admit the phone could have a flaw directly to me but others on this website say their reps have told them the issue is well known and they are looking into it. The issues seems to be; Long latency, dropping signal with no indication, slow network speeds over 3g/4g as compared to other devices on the same network, at the same time (not always the case though..), long periods when text messages come in, dropped calls, etc.
VZW is supposedly checking into my local network now. I'm supposed to be updated on their status, but I know what they're going to say.. "Network's fine!"
The only thing left is the device. Others, including yourself seem to be having similar issues. There's alot of talk about "Samsungs radios suck" or "You should have known buying a samsung that it's radio could maybe not work that great.." I dunno.
Seems to me a radio should be kinda a priority in a mobile device. My apologies for not being born with the innate knowledge of samsungs less than stellar radios.
Some are hopeful for an update. That update apparently never came to the Nexus. I don't think it's reasonable to expect it here either.
I flashed the Synergy Rom and it seems to have helped immensely. It's not as reliable or consistent as the ole X2 over the same network but then again, it is a Samsung, I guess.
ancashion said:
I have nearly the same issue, except, speeds are just exceptionally slow. I get tons of "network not available" type errors. 22+ hours on the phone with Verizon tech support, 4 SIM cards and 6 total hours on the phone with Samsung and all they can tell me is it's "either the network or the phone!?" They told me my phone was DOA and swapped it out. My new phone suffers the same problems, slightly worse. Verizon won't admit the phone could have a flaw directly to me but others on this website say their reps have told them the issue is well known and they are looking into it. The issues seems to be; Long latency, dropping signal with no indication, slow network speeds over 3g/4g as compared to other devices on the same network, at the same time (not always the case though..), long periods when text messages come in, dropped calls, etc.
VZW is supposedly checking into my local network now. I'm supposed to be updated on their status, but I know what they're going to say.. "Network's fine!"
The only thing left is the device. Others, including yourself seem to be having similar issues. There's alot of talk about "Samsungs radios suck" or "You should have known buying a samsung that it's radio could maybe not work that great.." I dunno.
Seems to me a radio should be kinda a priority in a mobile device. My apologies for not being born with the innate knowledge of samsungs less than stellar radios.
Some are hopeful for an update. That update apparently never came to the Nexus. I don't think it's reasonable to expect it here either.
I flashed the Synergy Rom and it seems to have helped immensely. It's not as reliable or consistent as the ole X2 over the same network but then again, it is a Samsung, I guess.
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Well thanks for bringing that to my attention and letting me know I am not the only one with this issue. I just wasn't sure if it was known as a problem or a setting I had turned off or something stupid like that. Because I know there are ways to disable mobile data so it doesn't suck it all away.
Doesn't seem like a radio issue in my case, as everything works fine, its just when downloading from mobile it doesn't work. Regular browsing is fine and so is internet use in apps, its just the downloads. Wasn't sure if it was a verizon policy to lockout downloads, as this is my first smartphone, or if it was a phone issue itself.
I am not going to use ROMs on my phone, or anything like that. Ill just put up with it until there is a possible fix. Its not too big of a deal, it just helps when you need something and theres no wifi around.
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Well thanks for bringing that to my attention and letting me know I am not the only one with this issue. I just wasn't sure if it was known as a problem or a setting I had turned off or something stupid like that. Because I know there are ways to disable mobile data so it doesn't suck it all away.
Doesn't seem like a radio issue in my case, as everything works fine, its just when downloading from mobile it doesn't work. Regular browsing is fine and so is internet use in apps, its just the downloads. Wasn't sure if it was a verizon policy to lockout downloads, as this is my first smartphone, or if it was a phone issue itself.
I am not going to use ROMs on my phone, or anything like that. Ill just put up with it until there is a possible fix. Its not too big of a deal, it just helps when you need something and theres no wifi around.
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You take it better than I do, that's for sure.
Has anyone else experienced problems with call quality on their Pixel 3 or Pixel 3XL?
The issue I'm referring to is the one where you can hear the other party, but they cannot hear you.
I have a Pixel 3 (my wife) and 3XL (mine). Both my wife and I are told nearly every call we make that we are breaking up or sound like we are robots or underwater. I even RMAed the P3 and have the same problem.
Its a tricky problem to notice right away, because it depends on other people telling you that the call quality sucks. The quality is fine on the P3 side.
Google seems content to ignore the issue.
There are multiple threads on this over on the official Google product forums with hordes of people chiming in that they have the same issue, and nothing fixes it. I'm starting a thread here, because I've seen almost no mention of it on XDA.
Yeah, there are a few threads on XDA about this already. There is no real fix or solution, but my personal opinion is that it is caused by relatively weak signal strength, but not because of the carrier, but because something in the Pixel 3 does not grab onto cellular signals as well as it should. My wife and I have both suffered with this until T-Mobile gave us a cell spot to install in our house. Now, the issue is gone when calling from home but pops up again when we leave the house. And we are not in small town (Houston, TX). This issue didn't happen with either of our Pixel 2, iPhones, or Honor 8 Devices. RMA replacement didn't fix it either.
Me too. Call issues with Pixel 3XL on 4G/LTE. Telus, Canada.
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Same here on T-Mobile US.
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Just a thought. Couldn't we just start a petition on one of the free petition sites and point all forums and sites to that location to get Google to address the problem? Eg.
Google Pixel 3/3XL Calling Issues
Google has failed to even acknowledge many of the known 4G/LTE issues of the Pixel 3/3XL. Through this petition I hope to make visible how large this problem is and force Google into acknowledging and addressing these various issues.
Poor connection issues during 4G/LTE phone conversations including but not limited to:
a.) buzzing, static, interference
b.) dropped calls
c.) voice delays
d.) inaudible voice
A large amount of users have already tried resolving these problems through Google's customer support channels and RMA's processes to no avail.
Although various users have discovered temporary workarounds by disabling features and settings on their phones, nothing has totally rectified these aforementioned problems. Google's customers deserve to have their devices operate as advertised. By failing to acknowledge any problem exists with these phone's during regular 4G/LTE conversations Google has demonstrated bad faith. Furthermore they continue to sell the device knowing people will experience these issues. If you are experiencing any of the aforementioned problems please take the time to sign this petition.
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Do it up and I'll sign it. Online petitions don't really have a great track record for being effective, but anything to raise awareness. Its not getting a lot of traction on this forum, but the activity on other sites and social media indicates that its affecting a very large number of people. After doing more research on this, I would go so far as to say it is the most important and widespread defect that exists in the Pixel 3 line at the moment, and Google is totally ignoring it.
It literally stops people from using their phone as a phone.
I suspect this issue might heat up in the near future. Lots of people will have received the P3 over Christmas, and will soon be discovering that no one can hear them when they talk. There is likely to be an influx of confused, disappointed, and frustrated people throughout January.
Google has been able to ignore it because of the lack of coverage. Anything to spread awareness is good. I would sign a petition. I will say that I'm hoping not to be a Pixel 3 owner in the near future. I'm fighting with Google to authorize a return for my 3XL and my wifes 3, but their support has been a nightmare to deal with. I may have to go through Mastercard for a charge-back. I know someone I work with who did that, and she claims that the person she dealt with at Mastercard was well aware of the issue and the Pixel 3 is a popular charge-back over the last month.
I plan on purchasing a Oneplus 6t for myself and my wife. I will do so out of pocket if I have to. Its not perfect, but Oneplus seems to be on point with acknowledging issues, and the model has a fairly solid track record so far.
A $1500 lesson learned not to buy hardware from Google again.
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Just a thought. Couldn't we just start a petition on one of the free petition sites and point all forums and sites to that location to get Google to address the problem? Eg.
Google Pixel 3/3XL Calling Issues
Google has failed to even acknowledge many of the known 4G/LTE issues of the Pixel 3/3XL. Through this petition I hope to make visible how large this problem is and force Google into acknowledging and addressing these various issues.
Poor connection issues during 4G/LTE phone conversations including but not limited to:
a.) buzzing, static, interference
b.) dropped calls
c.) voice delays
d.) inaudible voice
A large amount of users have already tried resolving these problems through Google's customer support channels and RMA's processes to no avail.
Although various users have discovered temporary workarounds by disabling features and settings on their phones, nothing has totally rectified these aforementioned problems. Google's customers deserve to have their devices operate as advertised. By failing to acknowledge any problem exists with these phone's during regular 4G/LTE conversations Google has demonstrated bad faith. Furthermore they continue to sell the device knowing people will experience these issues. If you are experiencing any of the aforementioned problems please take the time to sign this petition.
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I'll sign it as well. Nice write-up
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When it's family or friends on the other line it's a nuisance, but when it's an important business call and you've been forwarded through several layers of customer service with no way to call back if it happens it really creates a headache.
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Well one thing that has fixed mine was simple troubleshooting. These are the steps I've done.
1. Force Stop the Phone app
2. Clear both cache and Storage for Phone App
3. Uninstall and reinstall the updates for the Phone App
4. Reset WiFi, Mobile, & Bluetooth
5. Restarted the phone.
So far going 3 days without any issues with it. Still monitoring it but so far so good.:fingers-crossed:
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Well one thing that has fixed mine was simple troubleshooting. These are the steps I've done.
1. Force Stop the Phone app
2. Clear both cache and Storage for Phone App
3. Uninstall and reinstall the updates for the Phone App
4. Reset WiFi, Mobile, & Bluetooth
5. Restarted the phone.
So far going 3 days without any issues with it. Still monitoring it but so far so good.:fingers-crossed:
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Why didn't I just think of "simple troubleshooting"? If that fixed your problem I'm happy to hear it. The closest I came to eliminating the problems was my 4th complete factory reset. Then instead of restoring settings, apps, etc. via the cable from my 2016 Pixel, I manually restored my contacts from my Gmail account online. I made sure to not install any additional apps for testing. Then I installed the latest updates/security patches. This did seem to eliminate some of my other minor issues but did not fix the calling issue. Disabling 4G did, but why should I have to use the 3G network on my brand new phone. I also tested various beta apps like phone (Google's dialer) to see if they might address the problem. I tried different dialers and also preformed various safe-mode tests. I tested my phone in multiple cities (London, Windsor, Sarnia, Goderich, Wasaga Beach). I'm pretty sure at this point software cannot fix it. Don't get me wrong, a patch might come along that can mask or hide the problem but I think the only true fix would be hardware replacement.
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Well just saw there was a new carrier services update. Maybe a glimmer of hope.
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Same problem, T-Mobile NL here.. sometimes I'm hard to hear..
Same issues here, Partner (Orange) IL.
Weird buzzing (really weak though) static background noise, sometimes people tell me that I'm cutting off (I hear them great on my end).
Luckily, I don't use the device so much for phone calls these days, but it's a damn shame.
Carrier Services?
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Well just saw there was a new carrier services update. Maybe a glimmer of hope
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This one? Carrier Services
I have an older version installed. The Google Play web site shows a newer version. They must be rolling it out in waves?
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Unfortunately, no.
Carrier Services doesn't effect call quality. It's an RCS client, which has to do with messaging.
Besides, people on the official product forum are saying the issue persists following the Jan 9 carrier services upgrade, the Jan security upgrade, and with the beta phone app.
Sadly, it looks like this is hardware.
Most people, including myself, notice that the problem goes away when you disable WiFi. I suspect there is a conflict between transmitters (eg. phone and wifi radios fighting over power, etc). It really should be a recall, but I bet Google will just band-aid it with a software patch that automatically disables then re-enables WiFi during phone calls. Most people won't notice their WiFi turning off during phone calls anyway.
Either way, QA on google hardware seems to be steadily declining since the Pixel 1. Looks like Google is realizing they can get away with it.
To those of you in this thread who are having problems, please check your signal strength and report your results to this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-3/how-to/finally-solve-call-quality-issue-t3888549
I got an RMA device. Still have the issue with VoLTE enabled. I still get the screen flash with unlock, too. I will have to go back to plaguing their customer service for a refund. I'm not going through six phones. I just want my money back so I can get the hell away from this company.
I've used WiFi calling to help in house with weak coverage
It looks like this problem wont ever get any traction with Google even though there seems to be a lot of people having the same sound issues. Its sad though because this is such a great phone to have such a profound basic issue. I like to use my speakerphone when I receive calls and no one can hear me when they first call. I have to play with the speakerphone button switching it off and on for them to even hear me a little bit?? I guess millions have to have the same problem in order to get a fix. I see some people say to turn off advanced calling,,,well I shouldnt have to do that for one,,,and if I do my android wear watches wont work.
Wonder if anyone has tried a custom rom here and if the problem still exists?
It frustrates the living **** out of me, I am sorry - but reading about all the people here who has this TOTALLY unacceptable issue with their brand new Pixel 3 saddens me deeply! Google doesn't seem to really give a dang about it, as there are no official comments either confirming the issue or reporting on it as some work-in-progress.
Is it paranoid to think that this is a deep hardware issue that is "too expensive" for Google to acknowledge? Because, I mean, as a professional who relies on my phone in work, I have pissed off about 10-15 potential customers the last month, and my mom and dad, quite a lot as well. To the point where they get frustrated because of the choppy quality.
When it happens I tend to get a small x over my signal. As if signal is lost.
I am following all threads closely and will report back if Google support ever hits me back with that promised phone call...
Sending peace and love to my fellow brothers who has this frustrating issue! I feel you
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Has anyone else experienced problems with call quality on their Pixel 3 or Pixel 3XL?
The issue I'm referring to is the one where you can hear the other party, but they cannot hear you.
I have a Pixel 3 (my wife) and 3XL (mine). Both my wife and I are told nearly every call we make that we are breaking up or sound like we are robots or underwater. I even RMAed the P3 and have the same problem.
Its a tricky problem to notice right away, because it depends on other people telling you that the call quality sucks. The quality is fine on the P3 side.
Google seems content to ignore the issue.
There are multiple threads on this over on the official Google product forums with hordes of people chiming in that they have the same issue, and nothing fixes it. I'm starting a thread here, because I've seen almost no mention of it on XDA.
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I get this, it's reception issue. I fixed it by keeping data on so it uses VoLte 4G HD voice whatever it's called.
I have the issue with my Mate 20 Pro as well but the Mate doesn't have VoLte to fix it.
I just bought 2 OnePlus 8Ts from that awesome buy one, get one 50% off deal they had.
The phone is beautiful, and so fast compared to my old Pixel 2XL, I'm loving almost all of it. BUT, of course, there are some issues and I'm not sure if I should wait it out or return the phones.
WiFi seems to be working with most of my routers, but there's one fancy combined AP we're trying to use throughout the house, and when we try to connect with either phone, it says connecting for a second, then goes back to "Saved" - no useful error message, of course, just never manages to connect.
YouTube Music has, multiple times, frozen up while downloading music. When it happens, the main app stops loading data and I can't access my library, etc. I think force closing it fixes it, but I can't remember because I also rebooted the phone to fix the issue once.
I've heard complaints about cell reception. I'm supposed to receive my Google Fi sim today to check, but a little worried about that.
My brother has had a google play issue where Chrome says it needs an update, but when he goes to the play store, he clicks update, it says it's updated, then goes back to Chrome and it says it needs an update.
I've noticed video playback issues. Like using Google News, certain sites auto-play videos, and it just says "Can't play video. Try again." Clicking through to the actual video shows the same error.
I know some of these issues might not sound like the phone itself, but I don't have any of these issues on my Pixel 2XL, and it seems likely that it's OnePlus software (or maybe even hardware codecs not provided?) causing the issues.
I love this phone so far, but I'm worried that these issues are going to linger or never be fixed, which would suck long term.
Any suggestions?
I personally have not experienced any of what you are describing.
I have a mesh network and have not experienced any issues
YTMusic is my streaming service and works fine
Cell reception is actually the best I have ever had. I am on the 8t+5G from T-Mob and using their network again. I had Google Fi and was always forcing T-Mobile as sprint had issues
The first bullet point rings of major network infrastructure issues at your home that go beyond the cellphone.
The Google news issue again sounds like network shenanigans to me.
Do you experience any of the issues you list away from your home network(s)?
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I personally have not experienced any of what you are describing.
I have a mesh network and have not experienced any issues
YTMusic is my streaming service and works fine
Cell reception is actually the best I have ever had. I am on the 8t+5G from T-Mob and using their network again. I had Google Fi and was always forcing T-Mobile as sprint had issues
The first bullet point rings of major network infrastructure issues at your home that go beyond the cellphone.
The Google news issue again sounds like network shenanigans to me.
Do you experience any of the issues you list away from your home network(s)?
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Thanks for the response! Good to know you're not seeing these issues.
I'll ask my brother to tweak some WiFi settings to see if we can drill down on the issue. Seems so weird to me. And it's only one of our access points that has an issue. I also can't test outside of our home network really, still waiting for a damn Fi sim to be delivered so I can use the phone outside! haha
The reason I think it's the phone is because I don't have any networking issues with my laptop or Pixel 2XL.
The YT Music thing is weird, it only seems to trigger when I queue some downloads (playback is fine otherwise). I'll play around with it more.
Google News is only some videos. It could be network, but I guessed codecs or something because it's not consistent. Weird, just clicked through a little bit more and it's specifically in the News feed, on the website it works. And works on the P2XL - CNN's video on Hurricane Iota is an example.
I'll have to check and see if some Play services need an update or something. *shrug*
One issue is solved! Our mesh WiFi (Cisco something or other) has some incompatibilities with some Android phones, and there were instructions on how to tweak the settings to bypass the issues
The other issues aren't a huge deal, as long as reception is fine.
AndrewVee said:
Thanks for the response! Good to know you're not seeing these issues.
I'll ask my brother to tweak some WiFi settings to see if we can drill down on the issue. Seems so weird to me. And it's only one of our access points that has an issue. I also can't test outside of our home network really, still waiting for a damn Fi sim to be delivered so I can use the phone outside! haha
The reason I think it's the phone is because I don't have any networking issues with my laptop or Pixel 2XL.
The YT Music thing is weird, it only seems to trigger when I queue some downloads (playback is fine otherwise). I'll play around with it more.
Google News is only some videos. It could be network, but I guessed codecs or something because it's not consistent. Weird, just clicked through a little bit more and it's specifically in the News feed, on the website it works. And works on the P2XL - CNN's video on Hurricane Iota is an example.
I'll have to check and see if some Play services need an update or something. *shrug*
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Everything you are describing would require network resources to execute wifi or cell data.
Depending on how heavily modified your home wifi is just about anything could be causing intereference.
Can you snag some free wifi at the coffee shop or something like that to try it out?
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Everything you are describing would require network resources to execute wifi or cell data.
Depending on how heavily modified your home wifi is just about anything could be causing intereference.
Can you snag some free wifi at the coffee shop or something like that to try it out?
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WiFi is solved - it was an incompatibility between the router and some Android devices which could be fixed with config tweaks.
I don't think the others are networking issues, but I'm always down to test (and happy to prove myself wrong) COVID makes it more difficult, but I'll probably be able to find somewhere to test wifi before the return period is up (next Friday). Hopefully the sim arrives today so I can test that way as well.
Either way, I think I'll be able to get to a point that I don't want to return the phone. At least I hope - I'm really happy with it other than these tiny issues.
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I just bought 2 OnePlus 8Ts from that awesome buy one, get one 50% off deal they had.
The phone is beautiful, and so fast compared to my old Pixel 2XL, I'm loving almost all of it. BUT, of course, there are some issues and I'm not sure if I should wait it out or return the phones.
WiFi seems to be working with most of my routers, but there's one fancy combined AP we're trying to use throughout the house, and when we try to connect with either phone, it says connecting for a second, then goes back to "Saved" - no useful error message, of course, just never manages to connect.
YouTube Music has, multiple times, frozen up while downloading music. When it happens, the main app stops loading data and I can't access my library, etc. I think force closing it fixes it, but I can't remember because I also rebooted the phone to fix the issue once.
I've heard complaints about cell reception. I'm supposed to receive my Google Fi sim today to check, but a little worried about that.
My brother has had a google play issue where Chrome says it needs an update, but when he goes to the play store, he clicks update, it says it's updated, then goes back to Chrome and it says it needs an update.
I've noticed video playback issues. Like using Google News, certain sites auto-play videos, and it just says "Can't play video. Try again." Clicking through to the actual video shows the same error.
I know some of these issues might not sound like the phone itself, but I don't have any of these issues on my Pixel 2XL, and it seems likely that it's OnePlus software (or maybe even hardware codecs not provided?) causing the issues.
I love this phone so far, but I'm worried that these issues are going to linger or never be fixed, which would suck long term.
Any suggestions?
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Did u update phone as soon as you booted for first time?
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Did u update phone as soon as you booted for first time?
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Yep.
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Yep.
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If you hadn't reset phone since update I would or at least clear cache ..I had a lot of issues like you and I finally just reset mine fully and it fixed my problems..I was about to return mine too..
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If you hadn't reset phone since update I would or at least clear cache ..I had a lot of issues like you and I finally just reset mine fully and it fixed my problems..I was about to return mine too..
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That's great advice, I can't believe I didn't think of it. It also sounds like a huge pain, but I'll def try it if I'm on the fence about returning this weekend.
Still waiting for OnTrac to deliver my sim - just want to give a shout out to them as the worst shipper around
return it. it's a bad phone. and im say this as someone who had 6t for 2 years, 7t since april this year, and just returned 8t. the quality decrease... they only compete in numbers, not quality. it only shows sad direction of oneplus. so sad people shill this company, its now a shadow of what it used to be in its pinnacle - 3t/5/5t
With most of Googles stuff running through Chrome. Are you sure the videos that say, can't be played, might be blocked by an ad blocker? I have had none of the issues with the 8T+ 5G and the reception is on par with my 8 and 7 Pro.
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return it. it's a bad phone. and im say this as someone who had 6t for 2 years, 7t since april this year, and just returned 8t. the quality decrease... they only compete in numbers, not quality. it only shows sad direction of oneplus. so sad people shill this company, its now a shadow of what it used to be in its pinnacle - 3t/5/5t
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That sucks. My first experience with them was the OnePlus One, and this device is so much better, it's hard to even compare.
If you got them at Tmobile return them they suck never updates is not the same as the global us version. There is also missing features.
Go before the 14 days.
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If you got them at Tmobile return them they suck never updates is not the same as the global us version. There is also missing features.
Go before the 14 days.
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T-Mobile doesn't update them. OnePlus does! T-Mobile also charges a $50 restocking fee, per device.
I bought directly from OnePlus.
I've have nothing but great experiences with oneplus. I moved away from samsung for oneplus. I figure this: you have 120hz refresh rate, 12 gb of ram and 256 gb of internal storage for 749.99. I mean, come on.....
do you want you phone to cost as much as your rent? <joke>
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badpanda said:
If you got them at Tmobile return them they suck never updates is not the same as the global us version. There is also missing features.
Go before the 14 days.
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True, oneplus updates thru t-mobile lags hard. Now, on other hand, if I had the means, I totally buy it outright from oneplus themselves.
I do see your point. =)
Alright, I'm just gonna do a quick update.
First, OnTrac really does suck, they accidentally sent my brother's sim to another state, and mine has no status updates 4 days after it was supposed to be delivered.
BUT I didn't know you can just pay $10 for a Fi sim at BestBuy, so now I'm all set!
As for the issues:
AndrewVee said:
I just bought 2 OnePlus 8Ts from that awesome buy one, get one 50% off deal they had.
WiFi seems to be working with most of my routers, but there's one fancy combined AP we're trying to use throughout the house, and when we try to connect with either phone, it says connecting for a second, then goes back to "Saved" - no useful error message, of course, just never manages to connect.
YouTube Music has, multiple times, frozen up while downloading music. When it happens, the main app stops loading data and I can't access my library, etc. I think force closing it fixes it, but I can't remember because I also rebooted the phone to fix the issue once.
I've heard complaints about cell reception. I'm supposed to receive my Google Fi sim today to check, but a little worried about that.
My brother has had a google play issue where Chrome says it needs an update, but when he goes to the play store, he clicks update, it says it's updated, then goes back to Chrome and it says it needs an update.
I've noticed video playback issues. Like using Google News, certain sites auto-play videos, and it just says "Can't play video. Try again." Clicking through to the actual video shows the same error.
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WiFi: Fixed. Router incompatibility, but tweaked settings allowed the 8t to connect.
YouTube Music: Not sure, but it seems fine, and overall not a very big issue if I have to force quit occasionally.
Reception: Can't say 100%, but had 5G inside of BestBuy, and LTE/5G at home with full bars, so I'm pretty content to say this is fine.
Chrome Update: My brother rebooted his phone and the problem went away *shrug*
Video Playback in Google News: As @parakleet said, this is somehow a networking issue! Works fine when I disable wifi! I'm baffled that it's not an issue on other phones at home, but happy to be proved wrong.
So, overall, I'm now excited to have an 8T I can use as an actual phone, and it seems stable and working