Is anyone else encountering low call volume with their galaxy watch 4 classic? I can barely hear the other person when taking calls. I am asking to determine if this is a software issue or a hardware problem that requires replacement.
i have the same problem with my Galaxy Watch 4 (44 mm), very low call volume.
yeah I find it pretty stupid that you can set a default volume for all sorts of stuff (system, bixby, ringtone, etc) but not for calls....
Rotate the bezel during the call! I'm have very loud ...
I noticed this low call volume on the watch 4 speaker also even when my watch call volume is turned up to maximum. Yes, I noticed that if I turn the volume dial down off of max and then turn it back up again during the call the speaker volume does come back louder. But I feel we shouldn't have to do that! It's a bug that should be fixed! I hope they fix this bug.
I am having the same problem. I noticed if I make an outgoing call the receive volume is OK. I call voicemail every morning but hope it get fixed soon.
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Hi there,
My phone does this weird thing lately where the speakerphone is alwas on when I call or am being called. Doesn't matter if I turn speakerphone off (pressing the green answer key), next time it's on again. After the call it returns to profile Normal though, just when a call arrives or when I make a call that this happens. Quite annoying to hear the other person blasting through the speaker where all around me can hear this as well...
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Steven
I have the AT&T Fuze and the sound has suddenly dropped so low that I cannot hear it ringing or hear notifications unless I have it pressed to my ear in a quiet room. A phone that you can't hear ringing is practically useless. Any ideas as to what I can do? AT&T is no help whatsoever.
Sometimes i have noticed vibrations on the earspeaker during calls and i have to put the volume down at least to 70% of the volume bar.
Strange that i have no problems with skype or hangouts calls. And also I have try an app called earpiece to use the earspeaker as the main speaker to reproduce music, and all OK.
So it seems my problem is only during calls. Can someone help me? Thanks
This might be normal, but not sure. When I make a call and the other person answers, there is a 'pop' or a 'thump' in the ear speaker and I can feel a slight vibration in the phone itself. It's not a full vibrate pulse but more like the speaker pop that causes it. Is this normal? I went into call settings and it doesn't seem like there is a vibrate on connection option so it's hard to tell.
It just seems like the earpiece speaker makes a 'thump' as it wakes up when the voice comes through. Everything else is fine, sound quality during the call is great, it makes no noise or vibration as it's ringing just when they answer.
myphoneishaunted said:
This might be normal, but not sure. When I make a call and the other person answers, there is a 'pop' or a 'thump' in the ear speaker and I can feel a slight vibration in the phone itself. It's not a full vibrate pulse but more like the speaker pop that causes it. Is this normal? I went into call settings and it doesn't seem like there is a vibrate on connection option so it's hard to tell.
It just seems like the earpiece speaker makes a 'thump' as it wakes up when the voice comes through. Everything else is fine, sound quality during the call is great, it makes no noise or vibration as it's ringing just when they answer.
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It is normal although I wish there was a way to disable it. Haven't found a way yet.
Whenever I pick an incoming call, the callers sound comes through the loud speaker. But when I check the active call window it shows that I am on the normal headunit speaker. I then have to manually toggle between the loudspeaker and then back to the normal earpiece and then it's normal but defaults to the loudspeaker again next time.. I checked all the settings in the phone app and turned the game mode off.. guys help...
Is anybody else facing this issue??
Update: so I think I have found the issue. I have galaxy watch connected to the phone and that's when the call goes to the speaker phone. Thing is it doesn't happen for outgoing call, only incoming call gets routed through the loud speaker.
njan_ivide said:
Update: so I think I have found the issue. I have galaxy watch connected to the phone and that's when the call goes to the speaker phone. Thing is it doesn't happen for outgoing call, only incoming call gets routed through the loud speaker.
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are you answering via the watch?
in bt settings turn off the settings for media/call control and see if that fixes it