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problem can be solved. When some body calls and you hear them and when you talk they do not hear you, that means the mouthpiece of the phone is faulty and it needs a replacement.
The mouthpiece is a small mic in which people you call can hear you when you talk to them and it is at the down part of the phone.
When you replace the mouthpiece people will start hearing you when you talk.
Your speaker is having issues, they do break on occaision, talk to your provider about resetting the unit (back your info up first) and if that does not work you may need to replace your cell phone. Insurance does cover this as damage if you have bought it with your phone plan.
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