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vpower
 Posts: 5 |
 Tue Jun 28, 2005 11:17 am |
I just got my new v551 a few days ago, and I was realy loving it (for the most part) untill I was talking on the phone yesterday for a wile...
Every other word I spoke seemed like the phone would repete and I could hear it pretty loudly in the earpeice. At the time I had 2 signal bars, I thought it was just a crappy signal in my aprtment, so I went outside and walked around the block. The phone was still repeting me
If it helps at all I had the phone on for about 27 hours when I bade the call.
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 Old_Fool
 Posts: 2128
Phone Model: If it's locked, ican unlock it. If you brick it, I can fix it
Service Provider: ATT |
 Tue Jun 28, 2005 12:48 pm |
| vpower wrote: | I just got my new v551 a few days ago, and I was realy loving it (for the most part) untill I was talking on the phone yesterday for a wile...
Every other word I spoke seemed like the phone would repete and I could hear it pretty loudly in the earpeice. At the time I had 2 signal bars, I thought it was just a crappy signal in my aprtment, so I went outside and walked around the block. The phone was still repeting me
If it helps at all I had the phone on for about 27 hours when I bade the call. |
Try to remove battery now and put it back also it need to be shutdown 15min aday to help fight that echo and drop call
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vpower
 Posts: 5 |
 Tue Jun 28, 2005 1:11 pm |
I took the old batt out for a wile last night to get the sim out of the phone and use my old phone. Then tried the moto a little later and it worked fine.
Yeah I thought I heard something about turning the phone off once a day just kinda lame if you ask me. I shouldn't have to do that at all.
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 Samsung
 Posts: 3141
Phone Model: Motorola RAZR2 V8 |
 Tue Jun 28, 2005 3:06 pm |
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Unfortunaly you still have too lol.
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 veilfore89
 Posts: 1396
Phone Model: Motorola Q9h(GSM), V551(GSM), T720i(GSM), T720g(GSM)(DEAD ), T730(CDMA), Samsung x427m(GSM), Siemens A56i(GSM), E-815(CDMA)
Service Provider: AT&T Wireless |
 Tue Jun 28, 2005 8:11 pm |
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Ya I've noticed that too, it does it inna few other phones besides just my V551 but just do the usual 15 min power down, if even removing the battery for the duration could help a lot with other problems too.
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 netkent
 Posts: 96
Phone Model: Motorola V551
Service Provider: Cingular |
 Tue Jun 28, 2005 9:12 pm |
Is this a V551 quirk and has nothing to do with the wireless carrier or type of signal the phone may be use at the time during an active call? If the V551 itself, anyone know technically why it does this?
Haven't experienced this myself, but I do turn my phone off occassionally.
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 veilfore89
 Posts: 1396
Phone Model: Motorola Q9h(GSM), V551(GSM), T720i(GSM), T720g(GSM)(DEAD ), T730(CDMA), Samsung x427m(GSM), Siemens A56i(GSM), E-815(CDMA)
Service Provider: AT&T Wireless |
 Tue Jun 28, 2005 9:59 pm |
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It may have something to do with signals too, because it does it to me in certain places, I'm vacationing now and its been doing it more than it does when I'm home. Crazy sort of but I don't exactly let my phone sleep.
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 Samsung
 Posts: 3141
Phone Model: Motorola RAZR2 V8 |
 Wed Jun 29, 2005 3:36 am |
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It can be a number of things, but power cycling everyday just eliminates one of the possible causes, could also be that the volume setting is too high or reception issues.
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