Garbled voice calls - Verizon says they can't fix

rsantos97

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I received a replacement yesterday and am happy to report that the chirping and garbled sounds are gone.

update: I spoke to soon. I am still having the same issues with the new phone, but not as bad. Hopefully a software update can fix this. I am still going to hang on to this phone, though.
 

waywardzeek

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Everyone who still has this problem needs to call Verizon and complain. Open a ticket! They are back to denying it's an issue again :(


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One quick question for all the garbled callers. Open your dialer and click the menu then settings under ringtone and sound settings, do you have noise do you have noise reduction checked or not. I have a feeling you may have the noise reduction checked. Uncheck that and see if the quality improves.

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The issue that people are having is on your end of the call not the people on the other phone isn't it ? If it is on my phone then I am not having that trouble everything sounds Ok so far on my end of the conversation.

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Yes it is only on the note 3 side of the call, that is why I think it is the noise suppression setting causing it.

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I don't believe it's the call privacy, I notice this problem when I went to call setting and change the personalize call sound. When I bought my note 3 it was off, when I made the change to soft that is when I notice this issue. But as long as I keep it off or on clear the quality is great. Maybe if people who are having this problem should check there and see if they are still having this issue.

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No not call privacy, noise reduction. And the clear etc you are talking about is a part of the digital noise reduction. See the image I attached. 1383358813924.jpg

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Ok maybe each phone is different but I keep my personalize call sound off, no issue. Sound quality is great. A lot of people on sprint had this issue, Samsung released an update last week so far so good. Let see if or when vzw will have an update.

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Update - a couple weeks ago (been on vacation), I traded in my 2nd Note for my 3rd Note. It has been flawless. Swapping was a bit time consuming, but I was not willing to live with how bad it was.
 

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No matter how I changed the settings of the sound I still had issues.

That is until today and the newest OTA update. My calls are as clear as they ever where on the iPhone. It's how it should have been released in the first place.

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Verizon did an OTA update yesterday. Go to settings about phone at the bottom then on the next screen click software update and it should tell you an update is available.

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leelhead5000

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So. After two hours with customer support, I have found the issue on my phone anyway. P.s. I was having the same issue but on AT&T It was a third party app called soundhound. The way to test is to run your phone in safe mode. To do that, turn it off, turn back on but as soon as it buzzes hold the volume down key until fully restarted. It can be a little tricky the first time... Then, make some calls to test. If it's fixed, time to start uninstalling apps! Best strategy is to go to application manager and look for the ones with the most phone permissions. Good luck guys!
 

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