Anthony1970
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Ok before I get flamed let me explain.LOL
I started a thread a week back about leaving the incredible for echo issues. It was like talking through a tin can. Very annoying. I discovered though that shifting the phone back and forth could decrease the echo. Something I shouldnt have to do. Every phone I have had has never had this problem. I got my phone through Amazonwireless and they agreed to send me another. I told them I didnt think it would help but I took the only option available to me.(I had already switched from another phone and they wouldnt let me go for a different kind of phone a third time)
I also discovered that using the phone as a right hander, the echo is barely noticable if at all. But Im not about to start using my phone as a right hander. Its about as uncomfortable as writing with my right hand.
Well of course the new phone did it as well. I am almost convinced this echo (which happens not surprisingly to very few people, whom I bet are mostly left handers) is due to the placement of the mic. The mic is located at the far right bottom of the phone when the phone is pressed agaisnt your face. Which means its closer to your mouth as opposed to using your right side. So Im assuming users will experience more feedback as a lefthander than a right.
I did try putting the in call volume down as far as it would go, as suggested by verizon trouble shooting. It didnt help but made it worse.
I finally had to call amazonwireless back and they are taking back the phone and sadly NOT offering me any other options. They said I will have to get my next one through Verizon. Which sucks because they have higher prices.LOL. Amazonwireless are going to suspend my contract though and have Verizon restart it when they recieve their merchandise back from me. Thankfully I wont be subjected to an ETF from Amazonwireless or Verizon. Its not AW or Verizons fault. The service from both has been beyond my expectations.
So I was wondering which hand everyone here uses. If they are right handed could anyone switch and use the phone on their left for a couple of phone calls to see if they experience the echo??? The echo is not there 100% of the time. I would say about 80% of the time depending on what angle I have the phone along my face. Moving it up or down horizontally helps a little.
I started a thread a week back about leaving the incredible for echo issues. It was like talking through a tin can. Very annoying. I discovered though that shifting the phone back and forth could decrease the echo. Something I shouldnt have to do. Every phone I have had has never had this problem. I got my phone through Amazonwireless and they agreed to send me another. I told them I didnt think it would help but I took the only option available to me.(I had already switched from another phone and they wouldnt let me go for a different kind of phone a third time)
I also discovered that using the phone as a right hander, the echo is barely noticable if at all. But Im not about to start using my phone as a right hander. Its about as uncomfortable as writing with my right hand.
Well of course the new phone did it as well. I am almost convinced this echo (which happens not surprisingly to very few people, whom I bet are mostly left handers) is due to the placement of the mic. The mic is located at the far right bottom of the phone when the phone is pressed agaisnt your face. Which means its closer to your mouth as opposed to using your right side. So Im assuming users will experience more feedback as a lefthander than a right.
I did try putting the in call volume down as far as it would go, as suggested by verizon trouble shooting. It didnt help but made it worse.
I finally had to call amazonwireless back and they are taking back the phone and sadly NOT offering me any other options. They said I will have to get my next one through Verizon. Which sucks because they have higher prices.LOL. Amazonwireless are going to suspend my contract though and have Verizon restart it when they recieve their merchandise back from me. Thankfully I wont be subjected to an ETF from Amazonwireless or Verizon. Its not AW or Verizons fault. The service from both has been beyond my expectations.
So I was wondering which hand everyone here uses. If they are right handed could anyone switch and use the phone on their left for a couple of phone calls to see if they experience the echo??? The echo is not there 100% of the time. I would say about 80% of the time depending on what angle I have the phone along my face. Moving it up or down horizontally helps a little.