tomatosouplabs
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Maybe problem is simply a signal integrity type of issue that doesn't have to do with the air interface or network equipment. Maybe there's a defect in the data path in the phone somewhere between the radio and the voice decoder. All these sounds seem like it's artifacts from decoding errors, like I've seen happen with MPEG audio getting data from an over the air source when there's bad or dropped data (and it's not properly muted).
I posted a very negative score for the Moto X on verizon reviews and they posted it next day. Ironically it was due to the horrible call quality issue. I also noted some things I didn't like that I later realized I could work around so it wasn't so bad. If you look hard enough based on what I said here you may find my review on their site now.
I decided though to wait for a Moto X assuming Verizon/Motorola gets off their friggin @sses (can I say that on here?) and release the OTA update to fix the microphone. I see no light at the end of the tunnel yet for LG for the G2 so I gave up on it.
I thought AT&T people had this problem on the G2 also but maybe I imagined it, I can't find posts to that effect that I thought I saw a while back.
Another observation I made is the 3G voice signal level in dBm is about 5-10 dBm worse than my galaxy S. I was not happy with the signal strength I was getting with the G2 except in highly strong areas where it maxed out around low -60's as my galaxy did.
I posted a very negative score for the Moto X on verizon reviews and they posted it next day. Ironically it was due to the horrible call quality issue. I also noted some things I didn't like that I later realized I could work around so it wasn't so bad. If you look hard enough based on what I said here you may find my review on their site now.
I decided though to wait for a Moto X assuming Verizon/Motorola gets off their friggin @sses (can I say that on here?) and release the OTA update to fix the microphone. I see no light at the end of the tunnel yet for LG for the G2 so I gave up on it.
I thought AT&T people had this problem on the G2 also but maybe I imagined it, I can't find posts to that effect that I thought I saw a while back.
Another observation I made is the 3G voice signal level in dBm is about 5-10 dBm worse than my galaxy S. I was not happy with the signal strength I was getting with the G2 except in highly strong areas where it maxed out around low -60's as my galaxy did.
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