I got this solution from Reddit it's for a G Power but it worked on my Moto G Stylus 2020.
"...my G Power wasn't as loud as normal, and noticed it's only playing audio from the bottom speaker. The top still works as I can make calls normally..."
Solution from Reddit DrFatz: "I actually found a solution via Google search. Reseting the wifi and Bluetooth in Settings then rebooting the phone helped. I'll see if it's a permanent solution here soon."
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Hi, I have had my Moto G since Christmas, I am having some problems with the sound on calls.
When I make or receive a call the sound is very quiet and even on loud speaker I can only just hear the person talking. I have turned up the sound all the way during calls but nothing. I have looked at a few settings but nothing seems to help.
My volume control is set to max for everything and the only way I have found for the volume to come back is to turn my phone on and off but after one call its gone back really quiet again. My speakers work fine for music and games it just seems to be during calls.
Any ideas that could help me would be very appreciated,
Thanks, Kim.
In my phone the problem showed up after the KitKat update. While we wait for Motorola to fix this (hopefully), there is a workaround: just lower and raise volume during the call. Works like a charm.
Please help me. :crying:
Motorola Moto G 16GB, updated to 4.4.2.
HELP MY EARS!! Most notably when using earphones, I get horrible hissing, static hissing whenever I open an app that outputs sound. Even with something like Google Voice Search popping up and playing the dum-dum sound. This happens even when I turn the volume down to 0. I've gone into Sound settings, disabled Motorola's EQ, put all other volumes (notification etc) to 0 as well but nothing has helped. As soon as the app stops outputting volume after a second or so delay, the hissing goes away. For example when a YouTube video stops playing. It's driving me nuts. Google shows that it's a common issue after the 4.4.2 update or something.
I also use the app Fine Volume Control V2 across all Android devices I use since I find the minimum volume to be too loud, even with my TF300T. Thinking this was an issue I've uninstalled said app, rebooted but alas the static hissing remains.
Don't say you can't hear it, you need some half-decent headphones/earphones to pick it up, but oh dear god it's painful. Same symptoms described in this thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2611599
Yesterday night after returning home from a busy day at office, I inserted earphones to my moto G to listen to some songs and i instantly found out that there was a very low audible music playing. My finger instantly went at the volume switch and to my horror i found that the volume is already at max!. I tried to lower volume, with no change in earphone volume intensity and again increased it, still no change.
Then i removed my earphones assuming they are faulty and the loudspeaker had same issue!
I tried changing ringtones to check if those sound play well, but still problem persisted and I instantly realized that my moto g haven't been playing ringtones even at office while receiving messages (Which obviously i had ignored since i was busy with work).
Now a fear gripped me, and thought of my moto G having hardware fault ran through my brain
The only old school option that came to my mind is reboot.
I rebooted keeping my fingers crossed, and to my joy, volume worked fine on speakers and earphone as well.
The concern now is why that happened suddenly ? I run my moto g on stock with no apps that may tinker with my sound / volume.
Has anyone else ever had similar issue ?
Hi!!i have a problem with the MIC...when i send whatsapp audio message...the reciver can't hear what i saied...and when i hear my message the volume is very low...can i change the mic volume??
I have this on multiple programs as well, they can't hear me clearly....
Same here!!! Mic vol is just too low... Any solution ??
Did any of you do a google search?
10 seconds with google: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.vkrun.microphone_amplifier&hl=en
I am sure this is not the cause of your problem, but...
I faced this problem once when the other party could not hear me and I could not properly hear him. What had happened was that I had the phone upside down, and the 'swap' option was disabled. The phone is so damned identical on top and bottom that it is difficult to tell which way are you holding it. I noticed this after some loud 'hellos' from both of us and things were fine once I turned it around. Do check.
Hello everyone,
I've got the phone a few days ago and I've noticed that when I'm in call the sound comes from top speaker instead of the receiver (earpiece).
I went to CIT to test it and I found out that it's true, the sound really comes from the top speaker. Also I've found out that the receiver volume doesn't change anything, but if you mute the media there will be no sound at all.
I've tried factory reseting the phone and also tried to do the CIT in safe mode, but no luck.
I have the following question, is it only my device that has this problem or are there more of you with the same problem? I'm asking because I'm willing to ask for a replacement and I want to see if this is only happening with my device.
Thank you.