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Whomever I call can receive the call but can't hear anything on the line.
I can also receive calls but cannot hear anything on the line.
I've used Google Hangouts so I know the hardware is functioning. Voicemails are also working normally.
Thanks in advance for any advice,
Chris
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Lets get those calls clear as a whistle chrisdanilo! Fill us in on the details and we'll get right to work! To make sure I'm on the same page, you can hear your voicemails without any trouble? If so, are you able to hear on through the ear piece of the device and speaker? How many bars of signal do you normally have? Does this happen on every call or intermittently?
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Ashley,
Thanks for your reply.
I can hear voicemails perfectly normally through the speakerphone and ear
piece.
I am confident that my hardware is in good shape, since I've used Google
Hangouts and the mic and speaker work just fine.
I have full signal strength, and can see the LTE status at the top of my
screen.
I have also tried resetting network settings, rebooting, and calling your
test line: #832.
My phone line is critical for my business, so I need to get up and running
as quickly as possible. I currently have a product protection plan that
will replace the phone if there is any damage. I am interested in the
fasted viable option to get up to speed.
Please advise,
Chris
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chrisdanilo,
I definitely understand this is critical and we want to get to the bottom of this as well. Is there any physical or water damage at all? http://vz.to/1iJafA8 . It's odd you can hear everything else but not the calls, incoming or outgoing. Have you tried on speaker and using earbuds? If not, please test it and keep us posted. Please confirm it's not only with one specific contact as well.
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Thanks for your reply.
I've called multiple numbers, including #832, your test call line and they
all have the same effect. Using my stock iPhone5s headphones has no effect.
These headphones (speaker-buds and mic) work perfectly well with other
applications like Siri and iTunes.
I'm confident that the hardware is also not water damaged because I can use
the speakerphone and mic with apps like Google Hangout and Viber.
Water damage is generally unlikely because I use a screen protective film
on the front and back of the device, in pair with a fitted shell that
covers all but the front of the phone.
c
I should mention that I have a damage protection plan for the phone. I'd
like to get up Thu, May 1, 2014 at 2:12 PM, Verizon Wireless Customer
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I should also mention that I have a damage protection plan for the phone.
Since I need to have my number functioning properly ASAP, let me know what
the fastest solution is here.
I would rather replace the phone if that's faster than troubleshooting.
Thanks,
c
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Hi there,
I haven't heard from your team and my business is suffering because I don't
have an adequate phone.
I would prefer not to pay the deductible on the insurance plan I have for
my phone if this is something we can troubleshoot.
I recently was able to hear brief but distorted calls through the phone,
but still cannot have a clear conversation. The problem seems to be the
wireless band that uses the cellular network.
Please advise,
chris
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I would just take it to an Apple Store and have them look at it.
No sense waiting for a device when Apple could assist you.
It is within a year since its a 5s iPhone.
Good Luck
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I'm in State College PA. The nearest Apple Store is a 2 hr drive.
What can you do locally to trouble shoot this?
c
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