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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.
This is due to the old Bluetooth software on the Nokia car kit, the kit does not work well with non Nokia phones, try keeping the volume down this will help.
It's a common problem with the network. There is nothing you can do but call back the person. Anyone tells you different they are pulling yor leg, my wife and I have Iphones for 3 years now, and sometimes it will happen for a few weeks and then stop. Some phones do it more than others, you can try an upgraded sim card, but if you have everything new I doubt it will help, sorry.
Echo is usually caused by the transmit (speak) level on the unit being
set too high.
1. First, try lowering the volume of the telephone. If you
still hear an echo, adjust the volume of the headset itself.
2. The master
transmit controls of the headset are the ABCD switch settings on the
bottom of the base. A is the lowest and D is the highest setting.
3. You
can fine tune this setting with the plus (+) and minus (-) buttons on
the back of the charging base.
4. If this doesn't fix the echo, try moving
the configuration dial on the left side of the charging base. The
recommended setting for most phones is 1.
Echoing is usually a simple problem to fix, try turning the phone a bit. Echoing comes from the phone hearing itself. Possible, but seldom the case, is crosstalk from the headset being poorly manufactured. I'm a former Tech support rep for a major carrier in the USA.
Hmm, I'm not sure... If you can I'd try to go to California and see if you still get the echoes. For me, heading back to the place where I said I would be using my phone more frequently stopped the echoes. Or you might just want to get a Ohio cellphone number... Like I said, I'm not too sure... well Good Luck.
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