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Is the microphone problem you guys are talking about when people stop hearing you and you stop hearing them but the phone call still goes on?
Many times I'm talking on the phone and all of a sudden I can't hear them anymore and they don't hear me (or I'm assuming they dont) but the call timer continues to run unless one of us hangs up.
Is this what you guys are talking about?
Possible solution for microphone problem
Not guaranteed but always worth a shot (nuknuk especially
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