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It sounds like feedback to me. That happens on my phone once in a while too. Usually I hang up and call the number back and the works for me. If it happens all the time to you I think you should switch out your phone. Good luck!
Hello, if they are hearing echo, you are speaking too loud. Or have the receiver too close and talking too loud. Or the person on the other end of the line has phone line problems.
Are you or the other person using the speaker phone function? Does this happen during conference (3 way) calling? If you're using the speaker phone function, especially during a conference call, you're likely to hear an echo. I've had this very same issue with a different phone and the only solution I found was not to use speaker phone.
Hi this problem so far caused because problem with speaker.. please try that : - check if the problem appear if you call many people to insure that the error from your phone , not the remote one . - use the external speaker or headset to call any body , if you cant hear too so the problem either software , or the Voice IC is damage ... but I think if the remote person hear you, that little possible problem in IC. - if you can hear in loud speaker so be sure that the internal speaker is damaged and need to change
Did the location change, a Echo from a wall or vibration from the table. It is a one way sound, someone talks and you hear. As soon as you talk it cuts out the speaker even if they are still talking and it transmitts what you say. So any noise in the room could trigger the the transmit mode even an echo from the sound being turned up too loud. The mike is on the bottom of the base and can pick up table vibration and send it into transmit mode. So the person talking cuts in and out.
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