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Help Low volume when talking on phone

muks.mak

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Hi,

Whenever i talk on MX 85 phone the other people cant hear my voice properly,

did any one face this kind of problem.............

Any idea how to increase phone mic volume


Thanks,
 
I do not own a A85 , hence other member over here may help
just a suggestion try changing the operator and confirm from different ppl than u talk to usually it may be a Network prob or the person opposite may have some defect in his handset though the chances of something else from ur end has equal chances to go bad :)
 
Many times when the caller on the other end can hear you somewhat, then it's simply an issue with a clogged microphone inlet. If you know where your mic inlet is, it should be a small hole, usually in the very bottom edge of a phone or somewhere near where the bottom of the keypad or touchscreen is. Many times dirt, debris and even chapstick or any number of unmentionable substances can become lodged in the microphone inlet, causing a physical barrier to your voice getting to the mic. Simply take a toothbrush (that's not being used for brushing teeth or that's not going to be further used for teeth) and dab a small amount of 91% rubbing (isopropyl) alcohol on it and gently brush over this mic inlet to clean any debris from this hole. Rubbing alcohol comes in several different concentrations, 91% is the purest and anything less than that runs the risk of causing liquid damage, whereas 91% alcohol can actually be used to remove slight liquid damage in the form of corrosion from a circuit board, but that's an entirely different post. It is best to hole the phone so that the mic inlet is facing down so that anything that may fall out of the inlet will fall out of the phone, rather than inside of the phone. Ideally, you'll want to let your phone dry fully before using it. Being that you're using isopropyl alcohol, it typically dries quickly with just some slight air pressure from blowing on it or use a hair drier on low setting and keep about six inches from the phone. Be sure not to smother the phone in alcohol as this may cause a damaged LCD if the rubbing alcohol gets behind the LCD, it can ruin it. Only the slightest amount of alcohol needs to be used on the bristles of the brush.
 
hey the problem is faced by everyone in official rom the mic sound is dubbed
from all this i wound like to conclude that mmx does not provide us stable rom
in china when android 2.2 started on the phone mmx ported 1st version of it in the phone which have many bugs like mic problem, network instability ,phone crashes sometime,low battery backup,sometimes gprs work and sometimes does not rom is not too smooth and now even mmx is not providing update
my suggestion change the rom but wait till i get backup of orignal rom from someone
 
mmx has an old kernel with old version of android
yesterday i got just perfect 2.3 from china and totally perfect 2.2 feb 2012 built
i am gonna upload soon just wait a little
 
dude i really appreciate your help......... but last time your 2.3 update was a night mare ....plz provide a step by step guide for android 2.3 ok cus i need it badly

thanks
 
Hi,

Whenever i talk on MX 85 phone the other people cant hear my voice properly,

did any one face this kind of problem.............

Any idea how to increase phone mic volume


Thanks,

I faced the same Problem and its the problem with faulty microphone n i visited the mmx service centre for replacement of microphone,though mmx a85 spares r not available at present, they replaced me with a microphone of mmx a70 as all microphones of mmx r SAME and after dat its working Fine n Good........Try it
 
Many times when the caller on the other end can hear you somewhat, then it's simply an issue with a clogged microphone inlet. If you know where your mic inlet is, it should be a small hole, usually in the very bottom edge of a phone or somewhere near where the bottom of the keypad or touchscreen is. Many times dirt, debris and even chapstick or any number of unmentionable substances can become lodged in the microphone inlet, causing a physical barrier to your voice getting to the mic. Simply take a toothbrush (that's not being used for brushing teeth or that's not going to be further used for teeth) and dab a small amount of 91% rubbing (isopropyl) alcohol on it and gently brush over this mic inlet to clean any debris from this hole. Rubbing alcohol comes in several different concentrations, 91% is the purest and anything less than that runs the risk of causing liquid damage, whereas 91% alcohol can actually be used to remove slight liquid damage in the form of corrosion from a circuit board, but that's an entirely different post. It is best to hole the phone so that the mic inlet is facing down so that anything that may fall out of the inlet will fall out of the phone, rather than inside of the phone. Ideally, you'll want to let your phone dry fully before using it. Being that you're using isopropyl alcohol, it typically dries quickly with just some slight air pressure from blowing on it or use a hair drier on low setting and keep about six inches from the phone. Be sure not to smother the phone in alcohol as this may cause a damaged LCD if the rubbing alcohol gets behind the LCD, it can ruin it. Only the slightest amount of alcohol needs to be used on the bristles of the brush.

Dude Its Not 10 Years Old Phone,its A New Phone Dats Not Even hardly Used
 
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