Speaker Issues - Verizon Motorola Droid Turbo Q&A, Help & Troublesh

The call audio speaker on my device recently quit working. I can hear media audio, and speaker phone works fine. When I try to make a call however, there is no audio.
I tried a factory reset with no luck. I am on Computerfreaks latest LP build. I don't think it has anything to do with the software at this point, but I could be wrong. I could try going back to stock, but it seems like a waste of time.
Has anyone replaced their speaker? The parts don't look too expensive, but I couldn't find much info on what would need to be done for replacement. How is the speaker connected? I think I could definitely get to it, just not sure from there.
Are there 2 speakers? Are they different from each other?
I assume I am out of warranty, I got the device at launch. I don't have the Verizon insurance either. I would prefer to fix it myself anyway, so I don't get an unrootable refurb.

thecaptain0220 said:
The call audio speaker on my device recently quit working. I can hear media audio, and speaker phone works fine. When I try to make a call however, there is no audio.
I tried a factory reset with no luck. I am on Computerfreaks latest LP build. I don't think it has anything to do with the software at this point, but I could be wrong. I could try going back to stock, but it seems like a waste of time.
Has anyone replaced their speaker? The parts don't look too expensive, but I couldn't find much info on what would need to be done for replacement. How is the speaker connected? I think I could definitely get to it, just not sure from there.
Are there 2 speakers? Are they different from each other?
I assume I am out of warranty, I got the device at launch. I don't have the Verizon insurance either. I would prefer to fix it myself anyway, so I don't get an unrootable refurb.
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I cant answer all of these questions but I can tell you that I have had this problem. It started about two weeks ago. It took me two days to figure out. Mine (and possibly yours) was due to something being loose in the speaker area. Not sure what and I'm too lazy to tear it apart and/or fix the speaker. But I have to press the speaker (more of a clamping motion with my fingers). It is only temporary and I have to almost every call.
I don't know how long this will work so i'll probably have to get a new speaker or phone at some point. But if I do fix mine, I'll try to answer the other questions if you haven't already.

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Faulty speaker... perhaps?

Hi,
First post, so apologies if I'm posting in the wrong place, but I wanted to find out if anyone else is having trouble with the speaker and microphone on an S730?
I eventually received my handset from O2 UK (XDA Atmos) and managed to make 2 voice calls before the speaker stopped working. I can place calls but I can't hear a thing (completely silent), and I no longer have any key tones.
On investigation, it works fine using the supplied headset, and if I grip the phone in a particular way so to gently squeeze the top section, the speaker works again.
I've googled until I'm sick and can't find any references to this on a 730, but quite a few on the 710. Anyone else had this problem.
Oh, and just to really annoy me, O2 are out of stock, so their next day replacement is going to take 18 days!
If pressing on the case kicks it back in it sounds like something is not connecting properly anymore, its possible you could fix it but I would go for the replacement. Does the external speaker still work? I have not seen any other threads about this issue but I am sure we will.
It's hard to tell but I believe the external speaker works as it does ring. However, I'm not able to switch it to speaker phone mode. Doing so does nothing. I also seem to have more luck placing calls than receiving them.
I guess I'll just have to wait for the replacement. Bit annoying that my 'loan phone' from O2 is a nokia 6300 though - hardly comparable! Just hoping the replacement doesn't suffer the same problems...
You sir are the first one to report this issue that I have seen, doesnt mean its not but I wouldnt bet on it being too widespread of an issue. Sounds more like something went wrong in shipping / production and you got unluckey Hope your replacement shows up soon!
Well, my replacement finally turned up today..... and it works just fine. Let's hope it was indeed a one off, or damage in transit, or cosmic rays or something.

TMO G1, No sound from rear speaker.

Yesterday, my phone stopped making audio notifications and playing the ringtones when I get calls, it just vibrates. Overnight I did a clean install of CM4.2.13 and still nothing. No audio will play out of it EXCEPT when I answer a phone call, just as I hit talk it will play just the tiniest snippet of my ringtone so I'm fairly certain that there's no hardware damage. Calls go through fine on the earpiece speaker and the microphone is working too.
I've scoured the nets for a solution and found none except one person mentioned something about the radio. Is it possibly that with flashing tons of roms that the radio might become damaged and that I should reinstall it?
I also tried installing the G1 audio hack in hopes that it might right the ship but still nothing. That's all I can think of!
I've looked at every setting and open process for a clue and nothing. There's only one or two diff places I've read about a G1 phone having this issue and from what I read it sounds exactly the same so I'm not totally alone.
Any help would be GREAT. THANKS!
just out of curiosity, when you say you did a clean install do you mean you simply wiped and installed it? Or did you wipe, install the Base, then the new rom?
I wiped everything I could using the RA-1.4 and formatted my SD card.
What would you recommend doing?
if theres no sound, Even when in speaker phone, U might have blown the speaker. Not sure where its sold at...
I have a same problem. Any ideas?
Bump bump ba-dump.
DMAthlon said:
No audio will play out of it EXCEPT when I answer a phone call, just as I hit talk it will play just the tiniest snippet of my ringtone so I'm fairly certain that there's no hardware damage. Calls go through fine on the earpiece speaker and the microphone is working too.
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That sounds a lot like hardware damage to me. Your speaker might be fine but the connections to the speaker could very easily be damaged causing only part of the signal to get through.
If you did a full wipe of your phone too (including the radio/SPL) then i would certainly say it isn't a software problem.
Yes, I've wiped EVERYTHING. I actually reverted back to stock everything and then did a CM install.
Got the same problem here.
No sound from rear speaker. It would come on occasionally, when i knock it around a bit but but not for long. At times i can hear it making a really, really tiny sound when i play an mp3. I have to put it right up to my ear to actually hear anything. But most of the time there is nothing coming out the back speaker at all.
Doing a google search on this im surprised at how common this problem actually is and still no one knows whats causing it or how to fix it.
Any thoughts on this would be much appreciated.
Cheers
Found a fix for my problem!
I played an mp3. Than while playing around with phone i noticed that if i give it a little twist sound would come back on. I then took off the back cover and realized that if push the battery in very slightly i would get sound! So all i did was stick a piece of double sided tape to the back of my battery and that seems to have taken care of this issue!
Man, im i glad to see that one sorted out!
Hope this is of help to anyone!
So it's a dodgy connection? I must say, the G1 isn't the most well-made phone ever ><
Meltus said:
So it's a dodgy connection? I must say, the G1 isn't the most well-made phone ever ><
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Yep! Looks that way. Im about to open it up and see what the situation is.
Found the problem!
Opened up the phone last night. Took out the problem speaker. It has 2 springs comin out of it, which are supposed to make contact with the board. All i did was strech them a little and all is good now. Even took out the piece of tape that i had stuck on the battery for a quick fix.
Hope this helps.

No sound at all :'(

Just booted up my Milestone for the first time in about a year and I have no sound. Nothing through headphones or speaker. I tried flashing a new SBF and the problem is still there.
Just wondering if you guys have heard of this happening before?
I reckon it's probably a hardware fault. Is it worth getting it repaired if I have a Desire now? I was quite interested in it again now the keys have been released.
MrBadgerMilk said:
Just booted up my Milestone for the first time in about a year and I have no sound. Nothing through headphones or speaker. I tried flashing a new SBF and the problem is still there.
Just wondering if you guys have heard of this happening before?
I reckon it's probably a hardware fault. Is it worth getting it repaired if I have a Desire now? I was quite interested in it again now the keys have been released.
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I doubt that both the headphones and speakers would go.
It does sound like a software thing somehow.
So you did full wipe/factory reset and all that from scratch?
Yep, did the lot. I remember when I was using it originally I used to get a lot of crackles and squeeks. I also remember the sound just dying as well, but would always come back on a reboot. Now there's just nothing.
I'm wondering if it could be the headphone socket? Say for example it's constantly picking up a signal as though headphones are connected. The headphone icon is now flashing up a lot on the status bar.
Oh yep that's what it sounds like.
So the phone is fine otherwise.. the phone rings and whatever else...
It'll function completely fine in every other way. Just can't hear anyone on a call or hear it ringing. Do you think it's going to be an expensive repair?
I dunno.
It may be as simple as a loose connection inside.
In that case, it'd probably be a cheap fix

in-call static/interference/resonance/noise problem

Hi guys,
i think there's a problem in my i9000;
whenever i make a call, i can hear low static interference in the background.
i searched both on xda and elsewhere, and although some other people complained of this problem, no one was able to determine the cause or provide a solution.
i tried different roms, froyo and gingerbread samsung roms, in addition to cm7, with different kernels and modems, heck i even changed my csc(just for sake of changing everything to make sure.. all for nothing. the problem persists.
Does anyone know what might cause such problem and how it may be solved?
i have exactly the same problem. Like you; i tried every combination which i can. I think main cause of the problem is hardware related. But my opinion is ,it can be fixed with device drivers. I looked at service manual. In the speaker part of the service manual,you can see there are two inductors and one capacitor before the speaker module. You can see the full circuit in Service Manual Page 42.
h**p://img191.imageshack.us/img191/2383/speakerj.jpg
I think these inductors(L209,L210) are interferencing with the GSM frequencies and making that static sounds on the background.
We need someone who is an expert on linux and device drivers. Maybe he can show us to find a way to break this circuit(temporarily turn off B1 and A2 pins) in a call so it will not make that sounds.
In the other hand we may have defect phones. May be the only way is to change some parts.
sorry for my bad english.
I think there's something wrong with the speaker itself.
I'm taking the phone to samsung's maintenance to see what they have to say about it.
I'll report back once i get to the bottom of this..
Same here, but it's not constant, just happens enough to be noticable, bloody annoying, and only started (or I only noticed it) a couple of days after JVP. Will be interesting to see what you find out...
One possibility, do you have your phone in a magnetic flip case? Worth checking
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slaphead20 said:
One possibility, do you have your phone in a magnetic flip case? Worth checking
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA Premium App
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No magnetic flip case, just a hybrid (plastic back+sillicon frame) cover.
I even took it off for a while to see if it was causing the problem, but no.
I went to samsung service center and they said it will cost about 200$ because the ear piece comes with the touchscreen..
Meaning i would have to pay for a new touchscreen even though i only need the ear piece.. How about that for service.
I checked ebay and found the whole ear piece+speakerphone+headphone jack in one bundle for 15$
so guess what my next step will be??
Buy and install the ebay part, sell my i9000(never liked tw anyway+cm seems a long way from home).. Had enough samsung for one lifetime
are you sure about the sound is coming from the earpiece ? i am asking because few weeks ago i was also assuming that the interference sound is coming from the earpiece . But i realized that it is coming from the rear speaker. Can you test it ?. In a call ,turn back the phone and put speaker hole to your ear. The interference sound is so loud that you can hear it from the earpiece hole.
yaso06 said:
are you sure about the sound is coming from the earpiece ? i am asking because few weeks ago i was also assuming that the interference sound is coming from the earpiece . But i realized that it is coming from the rear speaker. Can you test it ?. In a call ,turn back the phone and put speaker hole to your ear. The interference sound is so loud that you can hear it from the earpiece hole.
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my god, i think you're right.. it does sound like its the speaker..
what can i do to fix it?
jaikat said:
my god, i think you're right.. it does sound like its the speaker..
what can i do to fix it?
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jaikat said:
my god, i think you're right.. it does sound like its the speaker..
what can i do to fix it?
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This is the question which i am also looking for answers
Everyday i am searching for answers. Only a very few people experiencing this problem.
I think this problem is coming from the inductors in the speaker circuit part. You can look my first post .
yaso06 said:
i have exactly the same problem. Like you; i tried every combination which i can. I think main cause of the problem is hardware related. But my opinion is ,it can be fixed with device drivers. I looked at service manual. In the speaker part of the service manual,you can see there are two inductors and one capacitor before the speaker module. You can see the full circuit in Service Manual Page 42.
h**p://img191.imageshack.us/img191/2383/speakerj.jpg
I think these inductors(L209,L210) are interferencing with the GSM frequencies and making that static sounds on the background.
We need someone who is an expert on linux and device drivers. Maybe he can show us to find a way to break this circuit(temporarily turn off B1 and A2 pins) in a call so it will not make that sounds.
In the other hand we may have defect phones. May be the only way is to change some parts.
sorry for my bad english.
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i have this problem too, i live in Romania, i tough my phone was broken, but a friend's phone also does that.
i notice it when making call while 3G data was running in the background. If 3g is off = no noise.
Also i have noticed, the way you hold the phone affects it. try holding it with 3 fingers to your head the covering the mic hole with the other. you should hear some interference right there. so it's probably: speaker+ extra sensitive mic + some antenna things
Also my friend had the phone for some months now and never noticed it i searched the web and we're not alone, i found this discussion on a couple of other forums, still nothing to do, or nobody reported back after they whet to the warranty service. i would go, but i don't have any warranty on mine.
I'm also from Romania and I noticed this annoying issue today. All my other friend with Galaxy S also have this problem, so I guess it's a normal thing.
The only solution, I guess, is to use 3G networks, at the risk of draining a bit more battery.
so bottom line is that on mine, i hear noise/buzzing/interference when i use 3g networks both on the speaker on the back and the earpiece (it's louder if i use 3g data while i'm making a call) - the issues goes away completely in gms(2 g) mode
and it depend on how i'm holding it - it's louder if i grip the phone in my hand (probably the wireless signal is lower and the phone increases the power needed to communicate to the network thus experiencing buzzing sound from the speakers like radios did back with the first cell phones before receiving a call)
so i guess i'm not the only one, right?
This issue is normal I think. No big deal. If the noise however gets so loud that it interferes with your call, get it changed. But the new ones you get might have the noises too. So what is important here is to keep the noise to the minimum.
With / Without the noise is totally an unknown cause now. At least have it settled to the least noisy.
*This is happening to everyone who is getting the phone since November 2010
I confirm this issue with more models.
Hi guys!
Bought myself my GT-S5570 (Galaxy Mini) a couple of months ago. This is my first Android experience. At first I was pleased, but then I noticed this static noise whilst in call. It's like, suddenly I can have ill-isch, distorted, "noise spikes" sort of things. Left my phone in for service under warranty. When I had it back, it was still messy. Bought myself a GT-5660 (Galaxy Gio) a week ago, thinking that this one would clear the issue. It's still there, though. I'm wondering if this is something that affects the whole Galaxy series, even the tougher models like S/S2.
Related threads, by me:
android.net/forum/samsung-galaxy-mini/60951-sudden-volume-spike-during-call.html
androidforums.com/samsung-galaxy-s/307523-samsung-galaxy-s-gt-i9000-static-ear.html
yesterday my cousin bought i9000 too. First of all i looked for the noise. It is interesting that that phone is nearly noise free. If i gave 10 point noise to my i9000 than that phone will be 2 points. You can hardly hear the noise. After that i get her SIM card and test my phone with that sim card.Noise is still there.I make that phone software same with my phone. That phone still has no noise.
I think the problem is in phone parts. Maybe a defected series of speakers used in our phones. I will buy a new speaker module on internet. I hope that fix my problem.
For me it depends more of the network I use than the phone. It happens sometime with an iPhone.
as i stated in my previous post in this thread, in my case i was sure it was the loud-speaker, i say "was" because i sold the phone, and thats the reason why i didn't come back to this thread since..
it seems there was something wrong with the loudspeaker(on the back of the phone), and it was, at least to me, one of those things where a person might not really notice unless you're looking for it.. my bad luck had caused me to flash a certain modem and the reception was bad, so once i reverted to the previous modem i was checking for the sound clarity and that was when i first noticed the static during calls..
then i realized it was coming from the speaker, as one good man in this thread suggested. i couldn't handle it though, i could hear it every time i make a call..
it didn't make a difference whether i was on 3g or gsm or both, it was always there, unless i went into airplane mode..
so i ended up selling the phone, and bought another, but before i had bought it i put my sim inside and made sure there was no static, and there isn't, whatsoever.. thank god.
i'm sorry i couldn't find any other solution to the problem, samsung service here had said they would replace the speaker, as the part comes on its own, unlike the case for the phone speaker, which, according to samsung, is bundled with the screen, and if i had wanted to change it i would have had to pay something like 200$ to fix...
those who have this problem, check if its the loudspeaker on the back of the phone is the actual culprit, and if it is, try to find a way to replace it or something, that is if it bothers you this much. or you can just sell the phone, there's a 99% chance those who buy it won't notice anything, because they're not looking for it..
good luck guys..

[Q] HTC One Microphone Issue

So I recently rooted my phone and installed CWM and currently am using a Nandroid backup of the Tmobile Stock ROM. Here's my issue: The microphone doesn't work when making phone calls. I'm trying to figure out if it's an issue with the phone itself or if I did something when I rooted/flashed a rom. The speakerphone microphone works but in regular calls, nothing gets picked up by the microphone. Any ideas?
alexsaidtome said:
So I recently rooted my phone and installed CWM and currently am using a Nandroid backup of the Tmobile Stock ROM. Here's my issue: The microphone doesn't work when making phone calls. I'm trying to figure out if it's an issue with the phone itself or if I did something when I rooted/flashed a rom. The speakerphone microphone works but in regular calls, nothing gets picked up by the microphone. Any ideas?
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I think we have the same issue. Here's my thread regarding my problem:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41872872
People on the other line say my voice is very muffled and distant. And I also don't hear anything on the right side when recording a video. It must be a defect with the bottom microphone. I wish there was a fix rather than having to get the phone replaced.
jpzsports said:
I think we have the same issue. Here's my thread regarding my problem:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41872872
People on the other line say my voice is very muffled and distant. And I also don't hear anything on the right side when recording a video. It must be a defect with the bottom microphone. I wish there was a fix rather than having to get the phone replaced.
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hi, I also same problem, I went to the dealer and they replaced the phone.
stempox said:
hi, I also same problem, I went to the dealer and they replaced the phone.
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Thanks for the reply. Is your new HTC One working correctly now? Clearer sound on calls and records both left and right channels of audio?
Also, you said you went to the dealer to get it replaced. I ordered my phone from T-Mobile.com and they said I would have to mail it in first and then they'd mail me a replacement. I wish there was an easier way.
jpzsports said:
Thanks for the reply. Is your new HTC One working correctly now? Clearer sound on calls and records both left and right channels of audio?
Also, you said you went to the dealer to get it replaced. I ordered my phone from T-Mobile.com and they said I would have to mail it in first and then they'd mail me a replacement. I wish there was an easier way.
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I went today, and for the moment it seems to work okay, I brought my phone directly from the dealer, and they replaced me with another new phone.
It's definitely an issue with my bottom microphone because when I make a call using the speakerphone, the other caller can hear me perfectly, since the speakerphone mode uses the back mic. But regular calls using the bottom mic sound awful.
Has anyone been able to get a replacement that has resolved the microphone issue? I just bought my HTC One from T-mobile a little over a week ago and I'm debating whether or not I should return it to the store to get replacement(which may have not solve the issue) or to send it to HTC through product warranty and hope for them to repair it.
I've got the exact same issue here in Australia, just the last few days when I make a call the person at the other end can hardly hear me but when I put it on speakerphone its fine. Looks like I'll have to return it. I bet I don't get a replacement. Over here the phone has to be sent back to be fixed. I had terrible issues with my Galaxy S3 that was finally replaced after being sent back twice. Thought my luck would change with the One but looks like that isnt the case. Very frustrating.
Can anyone shed any light on this issue yet? Mine messed up out of nowhere... Went to a concert a week ago and recorded a video and it sounded fantastic, a week later however, when I record a video all I get is very loud static. Same goes with voice calls. If I set it to speakerphone they can hear me fine. Idk whether to contact HTC or AT&T I have the insurance + warranty.
Any help would be appreciated. I don't really wanna flash or root it yet because of warranty issues and what not.
iMammoth said:
Can anyone shed any light on this issue yet? Mine messed up out of nowhere... Went to a concert a week ago and recorded a video and it sounded fantastic, a week later however, when I record a video all I get is very loud static. Same goes with voice calls. If I set it to speakerphone they can hear me fine. Idk whether to contact HTC or AT&T I have the insurance + warranty.
Any help would be appreciated. I don't really wanna flash or root it yet because of warranty issues and what not.
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I had the same issue with the loud static through the bottom mic but mine was from dropping it no more than 3 feet from the ground with the otter box on. I had my carrier send it out for repairs and the replaced the flex board and the bottom speaker and mic and since I've gotten it back, I have no more issues with static on my phone calls.
However, I am getting a lot of complaints of people not hearing me when I speak or it sounds like I'm too distant. Now I'm frustrated.
nKiwan said:
I had the same issue with the loud static through the bottom mic but mine was from dropping it no more than 3 feet from the ground with the otter box on. I had my carrier send it out for repairs and the replaced the flex board and the bottom speaker and mic and since I've gotten it back, I have no more issues with static on my phone calls.
However, I am getting a lot of complaints of people not hearing me when I speak or it sounds like I'm too distant. Now I'm frustrated.
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Hmm did it cost you any money (if you don't mind me asking)?
HTC wants me to ship it out and I haven't contacted AT&T about it yet.
Idk what the better choice would be!
I'm glad your static issue is gone though! It's very frustrating to not be able to make phone calls on my cell phone...
iMammoth said:
Hmm did it cost you any money (if you don't mind me asking)?
HTC wants me to ship it out and I haven't contacted AT&T about it yet.
Idk what the better choice would be!
I'm glad your static issue is gone though! It's very frustrating to not be able to make phone calls on my cell phone...
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It didn't cost me anything as it was under warranty. I got the phone the day it was released.
I'm not sure how it is in America, but I'm with Rogers and they deal with all repairs. So, they sent my phone out to HTC and had it returned to me at no cost.
To be honest I don't even know how it works here either. I've never had to send a phone back.
It's seems as if I can go through HTC directly or through AT&T.
Looks like im going to have to do some research!
Same problem, just crept up out of nowhere. Speakerphone works during calls, but callers tell me I am going in and out, so I was like, what. I tried to record a video right next to my tv, no audio. Hmmm, opened voice recorder and I was yelling into phone and it came out almost silent. Voice search is also useless unless I scream at my phone, that's what really started this whole thing wondering what is going on as I really do use Now for alot. Owned phone from day one, 64 GB ATT model. What gives.
nKiwan said:
I had the same issue with the loud static through the bottom mic but mine was from dropping it no more than 3 feet from the ground
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I dropped my phone from literally four inches above a hardwood floor - EDIT - possibly relevant detail - I dropped it while in the act of recording video - and had serious static issues immediately after that.
Before sending it in for repair, I tried gently rapping it a few times in various ways ( see http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percussive_maintenance ).
I also experimented with recording a few really loud sounds thinking some kind of automatic gain control on the dual membrane mic may have gotten stuck at an extreme value.
One way or another the problem went away and never came back. I consider myself lucky.
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I just called HTC and they have basically told me I am out of luck and aren't going to do a thing for me. I purchased an unlocked AT&T HTC ONE brand new for 800 ish dollars. Since I am in Canada, that's their loop hole I guess. Either way, I don't care what country I'm in, I paid 800 for a product that clearly has a hardware issue.
SHAME ON YOU HTC, ILL NEVER SUPPORT YOUR PRODUCTS AGAIN!
Mbuxx said:
I just called HTC and they have basically told me I am out of luck and aren't going to do a thing for me. I purchased an unlocked AT&T HTC ONE brand new for 800 ish dollars. Since I am in Canada, that's their loop hole I guess. Either way, I don't care what country I'm in, I paid 800 for a product that clearly has a hardware issue.
SHAME ON YOU HTC, ILL NEVER SUPPORT YOUR PRODUCTS AGAIN!
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This is how I fixed mine.
Start the recording app, you'll see that the visualizer indicates that it is recording sound, it's the static.
now grab 2 bristles from a toothbrush and gently stick them in the bottom mic
rotate them gently, you'll notice the visualizer getting smaller if you're doing it right, means less static coming in.
do this until the static is gone. worked for me, took 5 minutes.
Same Issue
I am having the same problem now. My phone is one month old and it was working fine and then i rooted the phone two weeks back it still was working fine and then today suddenly i didn't hear anything when my friend called me thought it to be signal issue then it happened same with every one of my calls. Do i have to unroot and lock my boot loader before i take it to HTC or at&t?
Possible Fix
Hey all,
Here's what I did to fix my Sprint HTC One
I went into system --> build.prop
I changed persist.audio.handset.mic=digital to persist.audio.handset.mic=analog
Reboot
This solved my issue after I've tried many things. Here were some temporary fixes that worked for me before I found this permanent fix:
Screaming into the microphone for around a minute. After that, the rest of the call seemed to work. Note: The microphone is on the bottom, underneath the bottom speaker.
Covering the second microphone that's on the BACK of the HTC One (you'll see it in the top right). That helped as well.
I hope this helps someone.
Cheers.
I too had a problem after about six months... No one could hear me when I spoke into my phone. So I took a needle and carefully put it in the small hole in the bottom, scraping against one of the sides - and voila: up came some pocketwhool (is that the word for that hairy dust that comes out of nothing in the pocket all the time...?)
The microphone has worked perfectly ever since... ??? ?

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