When i updated to the latest RUI firmware, whenever I call someone and put it on loudspeaker, the person on the other line hears themselves from the phone. this doesn't happen when I was on COS firmware. Any fix?
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I have problem with mic in my Tornado. When i call i hear what caller say to me, but he don't hear me. Voice notes aren't working too. So far i vainly tried to make HR, change rom and upgrade radio rom. Anyone know how i can repair it?
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I am on AT&T with the 9020a Radio KB3, stock and rooted and I am having the strange issue that when I try to merge calls, the original person on the call can hear me, but the 3rd caller can not hear either me or the original caller.
Has anyone experienced this issue. Any workaround?
I am on 2.3.4. I tried calling AT&T to see if this was a provisioning issue and they could not find anything wrong.
Thanks,
I'm still having this problem. Got a new SIM card and still it's going on. Any way to diagnose this?
I've recently purchased YU5010A (Stock Android, not CM). there is no sound from earpiece when making WhatsApp call! the earpiece works fine on normal calls, but not in WhatsApp calls. am I the only one to have this issue? should I ask for a replacement?
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I'm also facing the same issue. If you have found a solution please post here. I will do so. When I spoke to service center they said they can do replacement if you are returning within 7 days from the date of purchase otherwise they will flash ROM again. The only other solution is to root the phone and de-activate the dedicated voip feature in the build prop
Any Solution?
Guys anyone found a solution for this? Can hear if I turn speakers on during the call.
Curious is anyone else can replicate this issue I am having. When I receive a phone call, the person on the other end of the line hears a really bad echo . It seems to only happen on incoming calls. If I hang up and call the person back, the echo goes away. I'm on Project Fi. I have weak cell signal so I stay connected to WiFi at home mostly. I'm not using hangouts or anything, just the regular dialer.
To produce the problem:
Receive incoming call over WiFi
Ask the person on the other end if they hear an echo?
If so, hang up call the person back (over same WiFi connection). Does echo go away?
Seems software related since calling the person back makes the echo go away. Thinking about factory reset unless others can verify it happens to them. I am on the most recent November security patch.
In case anyone cares, I contacted Fi support and they believe it is very likely to be a bug. I submitted a couple bug reports after making and receiving calls. Engineers are supposed to contact me back within 48 hours.
The same has happened to me when I call my friend with Discord. I haven't tried calling the person myself, that might fix the problem. I'm using unlocked with Verizon.
@bballjohn32 The same exact problem on first gen pixel (project fi).
Only when someone is calling me over wifi do they hear an echo. Also to note, when either making or receiving a call over wifi the phone says call via "unknown ssid". prior to Oreo 8.1 it used to name my wifi network name. I spent two hours with support and ended by performing a hard reset, that did not fix it either. They are issuing me a refurbished phone which I'm not too happy about...
Hey everyone,
For anyone experiencing this issue, I found a temporary fix until Google releases a patch.
First of all, you need a rooted phone for this to work. I'm NOT going to cover the details here on how to obtain root, but a quick Google search will certainly help you out on this one. If your phone is still under warranty, then this procedure is maybe not for you.
1 - Have a rooted phone that experiences the sound issue where an inbound caller hears himself in an echo.
2 - Install a free app called DeFluence from Google Play.
3 - Open DeFluence and grant Superuser rights to the app.
4 - Tap "Disable Fluency". If it was successful, you will see the message "DeFluence was granted Superuser rights".
5 - Reboot the phone and enjoy inbound calls without the echo issue.
The only drawback I can see from this is that the other person might hear some background noise of wherever you are located, but I think it's still a great temporary solution.
So all in all, this most probably means this is a software issue that slipped into Android Oreo, and hopefully Google will be able to find a solution soon.
What I believe is happening is that the mic used for noise cancellation is picking up the voice of the caller and echoing it back into the call, when it should really just act as a noise cancelling microphone and not a regular mic.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
I caught such a bug - during a call I hear, but nobody hears me (at all). All other apps that use a microphone perfectly worked (voice recorder, fb messenger call, skype and so on). I made 10 calls in both directions, the 'microphone' did not work. With a speakerphone and bluetooth headset nobody heard me too. So that's why I believe that was internal call bug in the firmware, not a mic problem.
It was fixed only with rebooting (off and on).
I happened with my SM-G930T with lastest firmware (G930TUVS4BQJ2). I have been using it just for 13 days, but this is a very unpleasant bug and I do not know what to do. Should I change it, or is it a rare software bug? Or maybe it is a bug only in T-Mobile firmware?
Did someone encounter the same problem?