I have a samsung a50 and suddenly people cannot hear me on phone calls.. I can hear them , my mic works as voice commands work.. I have tried loop test with *#0283# and I cannot hear my voice on the test.. I have hard reset etc.. updated to latest software .. but still not working. I can take calls using headphones and on speakerphone.. any ideas??

Multiple people complaining about echoing for the person(s) on the phone with you. They can hear themselves talking. It is a agressive feedback echoing of themself. Usually people say it begins after the very first update, I can't tell if it was already there or if began after the very first update. Throughout the last year I made an observation.


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Its a conflict between the bottom speaker and microphone (bottom one for the s10). They could fix it with an update and they pretend they did, but it's not fixed for all type of phone call since not all calling apps making the same usage of the phone hardwares. I am on samsung s10+. I made multiple test. I DO NOT USE SIM CARD. I only make call via internet application VOIP call. On one of the app I use, I have to turn the speaker ON because the sound will stop being recorded from the bottom speaker and it fixes the echo. On the s21 it has to be something similar, but i can't tell exactly, don't have one and will never buy cause of this. On the s10 series it's definitely the BOTTOM MICROPHONE CONFLICTING with the BOTTOM SPEAKER and sending the voice back.

I called samsung but the service is so bad they telling me to bring the phone to a samsung center to have the phone checked for hardware issue. The thing is on another calling app they use both speakers all the time or it somehow has different settings for microphones and speakers usage.

i have the galaxy3 and it was doing the same thing!! Drove everyone insane but me because i didn't hear anything! I went into call history log, hit menu, went to call settings, additional settings, and unclicked the Noise Reduction selection and it fixed the issue. hope this helps!

The problem is they use the phone case as a type of speaker box. They allow the back of the speaker to "breath" into the case so that it can produce bass. That makes the speaker sound better and easier to understand people talking.

Some of the galaxy phones only allow you to turn off noise reduction on a per call basis. So you may have to do that every time you make a call. Depends on the phone. Are any of you running into this problem?

I tried some of your suggetions but not a single one works.. So i looked at my samsung S4 which has the echo problm... and i noticed that there is some dust in mic hole... i cleared it with a needle and its really works now with no echo for caller or for me ...

This has to do with your cell phone provider, the location of the cell tower, where you are located in relation to the cell towers, and objects in the way that block or reflect the signal. Try going to a different room in your house or to a different spot outside. If the people your talking to still hear a echo, then you gotta switch carriers if you absolutely love your cell phone.

Echo should not happen. Sometimes it is a physical problem with the phone. Sometimes it is a bug in the programming of the phone. If you can't resolve it and you wan't out of your contract, write a letter to the FCC. That quickly got me out of mine with T-mobile and 3 phones (all samsung S3) that had echo problems.

Solved echo problem. The battery on my galaxy s5 was slightly swollen, pushing the cover out. If you look at the back cover there is a gasket or seal whichever. The battery pushing out keeps it from sealing. So just get a new battery.

Started having the same problem on my S21 around a weeks ago. When talking on WhatsApp sometimes recipients hear a strong echo, which come and goes. Usually the call starts fine, but if I'm not talking for 15-20 seconds, the echo problems starts. It can go away if I start talking again, but most of the times I have to switch to loudspeaker and back to get rid of the problem.

I Have an SM-R810 Samsung Galaxy Watch and after switching my watch sound profile to vibrate or mute and searching for this option in my samsung health and bixby on my both devices (watch and phone) I was failed to switch off this function during my exercise (for example. Treadmill - Cycling and ....)

Hi guys,

I have a really weird problem.

Since last week, shortly after I updated my phone, I have had complaints from people I call to, that they hear themselves talking to me, an echo of them voice.

I have the phone from February and before that I did not have such a problem until last week.

I shook myself in various forums, but I do not find a similar problem and its solution. Please help, because it is terribly annoying. As a primary solution, I have reduced my microphone to a minimum and so the echo is very weak and almost invisible, but from the other side do not hear me very well.

Got this new phone and its lovely but without this function it drastically decreases my experience with the phone. FWIW I'm talking about this from S9. It creates the icon of the guy at the bottom right and I can use it to select text to read out loud to me.

restarting the phone can fix it temporarily. others have had luck with clearing the cache of the phone app. Just did a call, both of us using s21's, both on speakerphone, zero echo for either of us. we are using the stock samsung phone app. haven tried with google phone app. 0852c4b9a8

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