globster2000
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If Sprint is also CDMA, why would it not supposedly work for Sprint as well?
Not sure, I know my moto x at&t doesn't have this option.
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If Sprint is also CDMA, why would it not supposedly work for Sprint as well?
rogers is gsm, not cdma.
Maybe there are two versions in rogers or he meant gsm... Either way, I am curious if this works
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I heard it does not. I think I read that on xda actually. Lol.
I am not sure if any Verizon or Roger's phones has tried this as a fix, but at xda-dev they suggests this as a fix for those phones:
Just tested mine out. While in a quiet room i have no problem, add a little background noise and it starts. Have the tv on mute, talk no problem. Un-mute the tv and the cancellation of my voice starts.
Strange. I'm on Verizon and have tested this with a combination of noise and quiet on both ends. Multiple people confirmed no voice cutting in and out. Just thought I'd add no problems on this X
Well I just spent 10 minutes on a call after reading this thread and wondering if I have a problem. The person on the other end didn't mention me cutting out at all for 10 min.
I use speaker phone mostly since I work from home.
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i'm having the same problem with my HTC ONE Google Play Edition, and was thinking of changing to a Moto X! this is very very strange
I'm new to your thread and very interested in the issue being discussed. My X is to arrive today via UPS, and hope I don't have this issue.
As being new and this thread is REALLY LONG, I haven't taken the time to read every post. But, these smart phones can hook to VoIP in a WIFI setting. And, depending on bandwidth of the WIFI connection, this is a common happening for us on our VoIP service in our home setting. For example, we can be surfing the web on computers and a phone call will come in. Clipping of the voice is a bit common until we stop surfing and/or take the computers off the wireless setting. This usually clears the clipping on the call. However, this probably isn't happening in all the cases or any of the cases mentioned here.
Tony, Were you on the cell network or using a WIFI connection on that call?
Tony, Were you on the cell network or using a WIFI connection on that call?