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Your mouthpiece or receiver's earpiece might be not functional. To make sure, please record something and try playing it. If you can hear what you recorded, your mouthpiece is fully functional. Tell the receiver to increase the earpiece volume.Now test whether the receiver earpiece is not working. Tell the receiver to set his phone is speakerphone mode. If he can hear what you say in speakerphone mode, then the receiver's earpiece is not fully functional.
No, that is not due to battery. Your mouthpiece or receiver's earpiece might be bad. To make sure, please record something and try playing it. If you can hear what you recorded, your mouthpiece is fully functional. Now test whether the receiver earpiece is not working. Tell the receiver to set his phone is speakerphone mode. If he can hear what you say in speakerphone mode, then the receiver's earpiece is not fully functional.
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Yes you are very correct. Its a earpiece problem. I use to have a Sony Ericsson K750i and the earpiece is not loud at all, so when I changed the earpiece, it began to work perfectly again. So I'll support or advice that you change the earpiece.
did you change your earpiece setting on the my settings menu, it's under Sound settings. you can change it to low to high. And when you answer the phone, you traditionally answer it the portrait way?
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