Probably not a bad idea to clean the cache and charge it up and then see. Just an opinion.I just turned advance calling off on the phone and rebooted. Let's see if things are different now
Sound quality of the earpiece isn't as good - significantly so, There is a static-y sound when the person is peaking. THere is no static when they are silent (or there is no noise coming through). Hard to explain - no one else hearing this?
I did, "just because". I'm showing 1 additional bar of 4G, no change in WiFi but mine was excellent before. Battery is definitely improved - I stayed @ 100% so long I thought something was wrong. I had good call volume before also but it does seem even louder - checked on a couple of calls & could hear clearly with the phone away from the ear & my hearing is far from perfect.Probably not a bad idea to clean the cache and charge it up and then see. Just an opinion.
I just turned advance calling off on the phone and rebooted. Let's see if things are different now
This is actually a great idea. At least it will give you a baseline to work from.Give it a bit and see what it does. But then re-enable Advanced Calling and see if it isn't about the same. The reboot may have actually been the fix instead.
Probably not a bad idea to clean the cache and charge it up and then see. Just an opinion.
From the Advanced Calling FAQ:
"Because Advanced Calling 1.0 is a first-generation service, your calling experience may differ from your current experience and may include audio issues or dropped calls. Remember, you can always manage your experience by changing your phone setting to Settings > Cellular > Enable LTE > Data Only at any time."
Sounds like they're doing a CYA, wonder if they knew about these audio issues on some VoLTE calls...
Sound quality of the earpiece isn't as good - significantly so, There is a static-y sound when the person is peaking. THere is no static when they are silent (or there is no noise coming through). Hard to explain - no one else hearing this?
I Don't have that option in my Settings. I also could not read the FAQ on the Verizon site (Borked link). It sounds like that option would allow simultaneous voice & data without the HD calling. Would be nice because I do notice a background hiss on regular calls now with Advanced Calling enabled and I only know one other person who could also use.
Oh right, thanks for pointing that out. (EDIT: I put in an edit above) On the Droid Turbo, go to "Advanced Calling" under settings to turn it off - you will still have the simultaneous voice/data functionality. That is only dependent on you being within VZW 4g range.
As a 1st gen X user, this is an excellent thing to do after any update. Clear Cache helps remove any unnecessary files left over after the update without removing or changing any personal files or settings. I've done it 3 times after each update on the moto X without experiencing problems or glitches of any kind. Link below :
https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/prod_answer_detail/a_id/102367/p/30,6720,9