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#21
I have that same problem but am not yet ready to take this phone to repairshop - I am not yet ready to live without it.

Volume level fades up and down during calls and I am not fully sure if it is mechanical issue with the lid. It seems like it gets back normal if I move the phone slightly against my face...
 
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I have the same problem as the original poster (volume seems to fade during calls). Other than that, my opinion is that the call quality is far superior to my previous phones (HTC G1, Blackberry Curve, Motorola Razr). I've never had anyone complain about background noise, including when I've had a screaming baby in the same room.

The fading problem is definitely annoying.
 
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Update, see first post
 
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Originally Posted by CharlieH View Post
Update, see first post

Thanks for the update. I've re-flashed and will see how it goes.

UPDATE: I re-flashed and am still experiencing the problem.

Last edited by tuxfoo; 2010-01-10 at 03:12.
 
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Did anyone get anyhelp from the latest 1.1 update? All four of my latest calls have been ok so I have high hopes.
 
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I've had the fade in and out problem today after the update (had it before too). So the update didn't help me. Go figure...
 
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Originally Posted by trotor View Post
Did anyone get anyhelp from the latest 1.1 update? All four of my latest calls have been ok so I have high hopes.
I never had the issue, and had an hour long call to a landline in the US, following the update. No issues (FWIW I'm a VoIP engineer...I tend to pay attention to call quality).

For those having the issue, are your calls being made thru 3G or 2/2.5G? Also, does it happen when calling other cell phones, or to land lines as well.
 
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I'm having the same problem as well where my volume fades in and out during calls. It's on landlines and cellphones for my wife and I. When I press the phone like hard on my ear, it's as if it fixed a loose wire in the speaker part of the phone and the volume comes back to life. When I'm not pressing, the volume goes away so it's as if there is a loose wire or part in my phone.

But since many of us are experiencing this, does this mean it's faulty hardware on all of our N900's? I mean what do we do at this point as some people have said reflashing didn't fix the problem which is what I was about to do.
 
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Originally Posted by ABerri View Post
I'm having the same problem as well where my volume fades in and out during calls. It's on landlines and cellphones for my wife and I. When I press the phone like hard on my ear, it's as if it fixed a loose wire in the speaker part of the phone and the volume comes back to life. When I'm not pressing, the volume goes away so it's as if there is a loose wire or part in my phone.

But since many of us are experiencing this, does this mean it's faulty hardware on all of our N900's? I mean what do we do at this point as some people have said reflashing didn't fix the problem which is what I was about to do.
I have this exact same problem since I updated to the firmware on the 14th jan. Voice quality was perfect before then, but now it just fades in and out all the time. So bloody annoying. Can anyone tell me what I can do?
 
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Originally Posted by cb474 View Post
But in noisy settings Nokia has really bad noise cancellation. Its microphones pick up the background noise and overamplify it, so that my callers hear all kinds of clatter behind my voice.

So I'd say go out and test your phone in a noisy restaurant or cafe and see what your caller says. I've seen people report in other forums that the N900 is just as bad as every other N series phone in this respect. I think when people say voice quality is good for them on the N900, they're not talking about the specific situation that I'm addressing.
I agree; people are unable to hear what I say when I'm in a restaurant, because it picks up all the background noise. It's the same on another Nokia phone I have.

On something like the N900 they should have put multiple mics. A nice bit of software would be able to cut out background noise to some extent and localise it onto the nearest source, and mics are cheap and tiny. Oh well.

That said, poor voice transmission also happens when the signal is weak, and I find that's usually the case in restaurants too...

The sound from the speakers is very good; I like that. I really like the way you can turn on speakerphone before the call finishes connecting, too.

Overall I think the N900 does great voice calls, as long as you're in a quiet environment with a good signal.

Last edited by jjx; 2010-01-19 at 19:48.
 
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