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Check to see if you have it on mute. Go into your menu options and under sound hit ok It should show master volume, keypad, earpiece,speaker try master volume then volume up .
remove battery from phone and reinstall after 10 mins... this seems to fix alot of things also go to sound setting a make sure the volume is turned up all the way
Call a free number like your card customer service. When your call received you'll hear a customer service speaking, during the call push your volume up button (usually at the phone up side) or some type use D pad up-down-left-right button to do this.
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My friend says it's a bad connection to the speaker, called a piezo (pezio?). My problem started with being able to hear callers but the warbly water sound was annoying. A couple of months later the volume of caller's voices was very soft. A day later they couldn't hear me at all, but as you've said I could hear them just fine. His suggestion was to see if the carrier/Sprint would replace the phone (manufacturer's warranty for one year), as this is not the kind of item "they" fix. Good luck to both of us!
Just covering the bases, but make sure the ringtone and call volume settings are both not on "silent". They are located at Menu -> Settings -> 1)Audio_&_Ringtones -> 3)Volume -> 1&2
If you answer the call, the number (or number and name) stays on the display until either you or the caller hangs up.
If
you do not answer the call, most display units keep a record of the
calls received, including the phone number (or number and name), date,
and time.
If the letter P, priv, private, or a similar term appears, the caller may have blocked the display of his or her number.
If the letter O, ????, out of area,
or a similar message appears, the caller either is in an area that does
not support Caller ID or has placed the call using operator assistance.
Caller
ID comes with Anonymous Call Rejection, which, when active, allows you
to reject calls from callers who block their number. Your phone does
not ring, and the caller hears a message saying blocked calls will not
go through.
To turn on Anonymous Call Rejection, press
*77 on a touch-tone phone (or dial 1177 on a rotary phone)
To turn off this service, press
*87 on a touch-tone phone (or dial 1187 on a rotary phone)
or go through http://www.decommunications.com/support/topics/repairs/phone/no-id-name.php
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