I hear my own voice echo, My voice is too quiet on the other end, I hear static or interference – Palm 755P User Manual
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I hear my own voice echo
Ask the person on the other end of the call
to turn down the volume on his or her
phone or to hold the phone closer to his or
her ear.
My voice is too quiet on the other end
•
Be sure to place the bottom of the Treo
smartphone, or the hands-free
microphone, close to your mouth.
•
Check the signal-strength
icon in
the title bar of the Phone application’s
Main View. If the signal is weak (few
bars are displayed), try the suggestions
about signal strength described in
Signal strength is weak.
I hear static or interference
Check the signal-strength
icon in the
title bar of the Phone application’s
Main
View. If the signal is weak (few bars are
displayed), try the suggestions about signal
strength described in Signal strength is
weak.
If you’re using a Bluetooth hands-free
device, try the following:
•
Move your smartphone closer to the
hands-free device. Audio quality
degrades as the distance between your
smartphone and hands-free device
increases. The effective range for a
device varies between manufacturers.
•
Confirm that no obstructions, including
your body, are between the smartphone
and your hands-free device.
My smartphone hangs up when I hold it
to my ear
You may be accidentally pressing the
onscreen Hang Up All button with your
cheek. Try holding the smartphone so that
your face doesn’t press against the screen.
If this is not convenient, you may want to
disable the screen’s touch-sensitive feature
during active calls (see Locking your
screen).
TIP
For best performance, keep your
Bluetooth headset and phone on the same
side of your body.