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Echoing on phone
People hear an echo when they call me or I call them. What is the problem and what is the solution?
- Pickleball4allNetwork Novice
First time here…
It appears T Mobile doesn’t monitor this?
The echo issue happens on both Samsung 21 devices we have. It is on the first call in or out. If we or they call back the echo goes away, this is very agrivating for every phone call. This only happens on calls in the house, whether we are on WiFi Calling or on T Mobile.
I spent an hour on the phone with T Mobile yesterday trying a number of processes including a reset of the phone. There answer was to call our internet supplier, which I did and to no avail as there answer was it happens whether it is WiFi or T Mobile service. This was not an issue until T Mobile took over Sprint. We have been in this house for 15 years without this issue.
- HorsenroundNewbie Caller
I too am having an echo issue with wifi calling and my samsung note 20 ultra. Calling person back resolves problem, but is getting old. No speaker or bluetooth being used. Does anyone have a solution?
- rodswartzNewbie Caller
I have the same issue on my TMobile S20 F 5G when on WiFi calling from our TMobile 5G Home internet. I have to disable WiFi Calling when at home or the caller gets me echoing in their ear. What's the solution?
- gmaninbhamNewbie Caller
Hola,
I was hoping to revive this thread since it seems my situation seems a little more unique. To start, I always use wifi calling since the coverage is terrible at my house so all incoming and outgoing calls are on our high speed internet connection. When I use my 2yr old Samsung Galaxy to call someone there's no problem. If someone calls me (no speakerphone, no headsets), there is an echo. The only way it's solved is by me calling them back. My wife's 3yr old Apple does not have this issue. I've tried rebooting and checking to see if I have the most recent updates on the phone, to no avail. And my ethernet connections seem okay.
Is it time for a new phone? Or is this fixable?
Thank you all for your help!
- syaoranTransmission Titan
The main reason this can happen, is when you have someone on speakerphone or have the earpiece turned up so loud, that the mic picks it up. The mics on these devices are quite sensitive.
- fireguy_6364Modem Master
more often than not its due to wifi calling..if for whatever reason WFC is having issues or is a bit lacking at that time it’ll affect your calls. your phone will usually hang onto a wifi connection like a death grip even if its not doing the greatest.
- dworNetwork Novice
I had the same problem when anyone and everyone called me, I would have to call them back to get rid of the echo on their end. I was lucky enough to get a tech at T-mobile that suggested checking to see if I had wifi calling checked on. I did for some reason and once I unchecked that (turned off) my problem was solved! It's been great for the last 5 days.
I'm not saying that this is the only solution but it was my solution. So checking it out on you phone and see.
- Maria99Roaming Rookie
Could someone please address this? I experience the exact same thing. I know this is because of my connection and not the caller, because it happens to multiple people who call me. The only solution I know of is for them to hang up and call me back. When the second call connects everything is resolved.
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