Hi all
Since upgrading to 12.1 Cyanogen OS, people are complaining that the in-call volume is very low and "sounds like you stand at the bottom of a lake".
I am not sure whether this could be fixed by flashing another modem, or if there is another advice - but any ideas are welcomed. Can you help?
Try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/development/fix-low-mic-call-t3055661
Thanks - will do.
I have the same issue. I think my phone is faulty
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My phone seems to be shy. The volume on notifications and rings is so quiet as to not disturb an ants slumber.
I have cranked the sliders that (supposedly control) this setting within the sound menu all the way to the top. At that level the sound is about 1/4 of what it used to be.
Does anyone have any idea what I may have done? I am using infused 1.5.3 with the default kernel and modem. Perhaps the speaker has gone to pot...but I wonder if there is some software solutions I might try.
Thanks for your consideration.
Hmm... Could be that your speaker decided to randomly go out... Never had that happened before, so I don't know what to say. :/
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You could try flashing to stock and see if the problem persists. If it does, your speaker may have blown or something. Haven't seen anyone else report an issue like this.
gtg465x said:
You could try flashing to stock and see if the problem persists. If it does, your speaker may have blown or something. Haven't seen anyone else report an issue like this.
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I was on another thread a while ago and i had seen that someone had thos issue after rebooting several times at stock it finaly started to work
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The problem seems to stem from something in the VooDoo controls. If I chug the analog gain thingy all the way up...it works as expected.
IDK why. I know VooDoo is only supposed to affect headphone usage. Three trials can't be wrong though. (or maybe they can...either way its persistent)
I am using CM10.
Does anyone know of an app to reduce the volume of the receiver (the person talking) on the S3? I think I read this is a known issue on CM10 ("stable" release). It's ridiculous. It's like it's on speakerphone.
There is no setting to enhance volume that I could uncheck - or anything related. At this point, I am just thinking I need an app to cut the volume until the Cyanogen people figure out a way to fix it. Using the volume rocker barely changes it.
(Other than this, I love CM10 but I might have to go back to stock just to drop this volume!)
ive got the same issues using CM10 stable on my Telus SGS3 (i747m).
Would love to be able to reduce the speakerphone volume, but there is no way at the moment. Anyone know anything about this? Even the CM team?
PaulQ602 said:
I am using CM10.
Does anyone know of an app to reduce the volume of the receiver (the person talking) on the S3? I think I read this is a known issue on CM10 ("stable" release). It's ridiculous. It's like it's on speakerphone.
There is no setting to enhance volume that I could uncheck - or anything related. At this point, I am just thinking I need an app to cut the volume until the Cyanogen people figure out a way to fix it. Using the volume rocker barely changes it.
(Other than this, I love CM10 but I might have to go back to stock just to drop this volume!)
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I've been using the phone for almost 7 months now, the problem never occurred until a couple of days ago. In both incoming and outgoing calls, the other party can't hear me, not at all. I cut it and call them again, then it's okay. This problem, however, vanishes if I'm using a headphone or loudspeaker, but whenever I switch from the headphone/loudspeaker to hands-on, the problem immediately starts again. I've tried restarting the phone, doesn't help. Has anyone faced this issue? I heard in one place that a factory reset might be helpful, I'm not quite sure whether I should go for it. Can anyone tell me whether it's a software or a hardware level problem? Because this problem does not occur when I'm using Viber or Skype, it only occurs when I'm calling from my carrier number. Any help will be much appreciated.
I am having a similar if not the same problem. Phone is basically unusable. Going to try the low mic fix in this forum. Only other bit of info I'd add is I'm on AT&T.
Can you give me a link to that low mic fix?
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javed24 said:
Can you give me a link to that low mic fix?
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Haven't tried it yet, but here it is.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/help/qa-low-mic-call-t3056078
OK, So I have flashed the low mic volume fix successfully, and though the problem was intermittent before, I have yet to see the issue persisting past the "fix".
I'll keep my fingers crossed and update if the problem shows up again.
Hi all,
Running CM13.1 SultanXDA ROM latest build.
The issue is that when I switch to speaker phone, the other side can't hear me. Switching back to earphone doesn't solve it, the problem remains.
Could this be a hardware issue?
Is there a fix that can be made by altering mixer_path.xml file?
Thanks!
I'll order a new mic.
had this, try darkobass ROM
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Whenever I call people on the loudspeaker, the person on the other end says I sound muffled or crackly. Anyone else have the same issue. Fastboot flashed stock rom and made no difference.
Yeah I've been having the same issue since the phone came out. Not sure if it can be fixed or not with a software update.
Glad it isn't just me
same here!
yea having the same issue
Try recording a video of yourself using the front facing camera, how does it sound?
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I have the same proplem. Any now if it is software or harsware issue.
also when i hit the on/off button for waking the phone up the front camera is going up and down.
I have the same issue, Microphone works fine in other apps
Same problem here, spoke with support and they unable to help. I've had this problem for a while now and considering getting rid of this phone if no fix very soon. Unfortunately this has put me off ever buying oneplus again.
Hi all,
Log feedback through the community app. This is the best way to speak to the developers and raise the issue.