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Can you hear calls on speakerphone? If not there's a problem with that speaker. It's probably best to take it in to your carrier, they should replace it.
Yes, it seems that some early batches of this phone are more prone to present this issue. It's a hardware problem. Some posts around the internet state that it might be caused by usage of the wired headset. Anyway, Motorola is aware of this problem, and they seem to be either fixing faulty phones or replacing them by new ones. So, you must send yours to be repaired, under warranty. Contact either the store or seller you bought your phone from, or Motorola, directly, for further details
Anyway, a possible workaround for this issue is to use the wired (original) or a bluetooth headset for phone calls.
Really hope you are able to have your phone fully funcioning pretty soon. This phone is pretty amazing!
hold down the scroll wheel on the left side while in windows media player, hold it down till a volume bar comes up, make sure that its all the way up by rolling the wheel up
you need to take the phone and have the speaker replaced but if it is still new it is under warranty still so you should take it back and have it changed or replaced.
you should try a master reset and clear....then connect back the wireless if the same problem occurs then try upgrading the firmware or have it reflash...that can be done by taking the phone to a mobile service center or mobile professional technician.
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