Callers can't hear me. - G1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello!
I keep getting complaints from callers that they almost can't hear me, they do hear me but it's very soft.
I have all my volumes on max and even if I yell they say it's still to soft.
Anything I can do to fix this? It's really annoying, I can't make any calls atm because they just can't hear me. :<
Greetings,

I am as of recent having the same problem. My only work around has been using speakerphone or if you can believe this plugging in a regular set of stereo headphones (no mic. I lost the headphones that came with the phone) and speaking into the regular mic hole on the bottom of the phone. Then for whatever reason my levels go up radically and they can hear me. I have tried all the "service mode" temporary code tweaks without any luck. I have rebooted just in case I had f'd up any of the settings to put them back to default. Any ideas people?

Maybe it's ketchup.

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[REQ]Reducing volume sound

Is there any way to reduce the calling sound of X1? (The speaker on the top of the screen) Mine is so hard, even on the lowest volume. When I set the volume to the highest volume, it is like I have set to hands free. Its really annoying to have the sound that hard, because the people who are next to me can hear the voice of the person who I'm talking with. When I talk a few minutes, I even get a headache.
Why don't you turn off the Speakerphone?
Seriously, I constantly move the phone a bit away from my ear. I can hear it anyway Anyone who can help me with this?
I also suspect that the sound is coming out of the speakerphone and not the earphone. Ensure that hte speakerphone is turned off on your phone while calling. Maybe you've change a setting somewhere? Another reason could be that you are using fring or skype to call.... the calls are diverted to the speakerphone instead of the earphone when you use skype or fring. There is a tweak available to redirect the sound to the earphone. You can also use headphones instead.
Thanks for your reply. I dont use fring or skype. And I know that the sound comes from the earphone. I have tested it by putting my finger on the speakerphone and earphone. The hard sound comes really from the earphone.
Where is the tweak to redirect the sound to the earphone btw?
I have the same issue, and no matter which ROM I've used the earphone minimum volume is just too loud. Maybe there is a registry setting to lower it?
I hope so. Weird that less people have same kind of problem.
hello,
same issue for me....

Sound not working through speaker

Bit worried by here.
My X1 is about 2 months old, and the speaker seems to have died.
The phone speaker works so I can talk to people etc. But the phone won't make any noise through the main speaker. So when I get a phone call, text, alarm, put someone on speakerphone etc: silence. Checked the settings and they are fine. Same happens with MP3 files. Yet if I put headphones in, I can hear sound through them fine. The phone doesn't think its in headphone mode either.
Tried flashing a couple of ROMS (went back to official too) and no luck.
Sounds to me like its a hardware issue. I'm hoping not though, as mobiles.co.uk doesn't seem to have the best reputation for customer service, and god knows what I would get as a replacement (since the X1 is now discontinued by the looks of it).
Any ideas?
Anyone have any idea?

Before I go ahead and void my warranty...

I've had my AT&T banded N1 (with Rogers in Canada) for nearly 2 weeks now and I've been waiting to make sure everything works properly before I potentially give up my warranty by unlocking it. One thing that has been bugging me though is the call quality.
Everyone raves about how clear the call quality is on these things, but based on my phone I don't really agree. When no one is talking the line is dead silent (so silent that I almost think that the call has dropped), but when the other person begins to talk a light static or crackling background noise starts and once they finish talking it goes away and is completely silent again. If the static was there all the time I might not even notice it, but since it stops and starts during pauses in the conversation it really stands out. This happens on both the handset ear piece and with the headphones that came with the phone.
Has anyone else noticed this? If it's normal so be it, but if not then I might as well try and get it fixed before I do anything.
I don't have the at&t version but that does not sound normal.
Crackling is normally a sign of a speaker problem but I wouldn't think the headphones would also produce it.
seems i have the same issue...
i havent noticed any noise like this, but i will go test it and see if i have it too.
It's the speaker, for some reason the Nexus One comes with a slightly-too-loud speaker volume setting built in and you need to turn the incall volume down one notch from max. At least that solved my problem, hope this works for you!
have just called Google Tech Support and the guy suggested me to blow into the earphone couple of times and see if it helps
if not, do a hard reset
if not, call for warranty...
Since I get this noise in both the handset and ear phone speakers at all volumes I have to assume the problem is with my radio.
It's too much of a pain to get warranty work done outside of the US so I'm just going to learn to ignore it.

Speakerphone SOFTWARE "Issue?"

Hey guys, I've noticed a weird bug with stock 4.2.1 on my Nexus 4, and was wondering if anyone is experiencing the same thing. If not, then perhaps it is the hardware and not the software, but the nature of this bug has lead me to believe it is software-related.
Let me first say, right off the bat, that I have had no other issues with my phone, and that when I play games or watch movies, the volume is loud, clear, crisp--just all around excellent. However, when I use the speakerphone on a call, it seems to be... quieter than everything else. So I tried playing around with it, and discovered something interesting.
The next time you're in a call, put it on speakerphone. Note how loud it sounds to you. Then, turn the volume down one notch, and then put it back up to the max volume again (I've only experimented with it being at max already, then turning it down one notch, and then back up).
Does it sound WAY louder? And does it sound distorted, almost overblown? Why would it be like that during a call, and why would adjusting the volume down and then back up again have such a result if it was NOT software related? And, furthermore, why would it be blown out and distorted here where as for everything else it sounds superb?
Let me know your thoughts--maybe I need to RMA? I got this one at T-Mobile (I didn't have to pay the equipment installment due to my current plan, so it was cheaper to buy it @ $200 from them).
Thanks!
Same Here .. I believed it was the only with this problem since no one had said.
I think is Software Issue.
Yeah I noticed that no one had mentioned this, but I believe if it's software then it must be affecting everyone. At least, it should be affecting stock users. I guess I noticed this sooner because I use speaker phone when I'm driving in the car, since my ragtag bluetooth receiver that outputs through a tape that's plugged into it and inserted into the tape deck only transmits music and notifications, not calls--for some reason--over the car speakers. Just got sick of plugging into the phones headphone jack every time I got in and out of the car! lol
Check this out
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2024226
munchy_cool said:
Check this out
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2024226
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See but mine doesn't crackle or do any of that stuff during calls or anything else. And it's not blown out sounding during anything other than calls where I have lowered the volume and then put it back up to max right after. I don't think the problem is the same as it is here, it just seems similar, for sure.
Also, when not on speaker phone, the in call volume is perfect and without issue. It's limited to specifically what I mentioned in the original post.
Thanks for the reply, but I'm talking about it being overtly loud and only being so when adjusting the volume down and back up to max, and that prior to that, the volume is just a bit on the quiet side at the maximum. Not crackling/popping/etc!
cool..sorry about that.
Exact same situation with me.little buzz while on call nothing else.
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cool..sorry about that.
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No problem! Appreciate the attempted help =]

[HELP] Call quality over VOIP and in general?

Need some help guys and girls with my Z1 and also my wife's (they have the same issue) to let us know if this is normal for these phones or not?
List of issues below which we both have with the call quality.
1. When using viber or skype over WIFI the volume is turned up to the max on my phone but I can barely hear anyone even in a very quiet room.
2. When outside in a fairly noisy environment (town for example) I cannot hear ANYTHING apart from a muffled muted sound.
3. With the volume turned up to the max we can hear an echo so to speak a split second later with what we have just said.
4. The other person on their phone says sometimes it's very clear but normally it sounds like you are on speakerphone and/or very far away from the ear piece.
I have played around with the call settings by turning off noise suppression, playing with the EQ and everything else I can think of but so far I have not been able to fix it.
NOT interested in rooting whatsoever as if I cannot find a solution I may have to look for a new phone.
P.S I love everything else about this phone, the build quality, the camera just want to be able to use it to make phone calls.
I have a similar issue where if i'm holding the phone between my ear and my shoulder ( no hands on the phone ) , the person on the other end of the call says the same thing you've mentioned in point 4
"4. The other person on their phone says sometimes it's very clear but normally it sounds like you are on speakerphone and/or very far away from the ear piece"

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