![]() ![]() ![]() I flashed an unofficial updated (2020.09.26) Oreo build for the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, thanks to who kindly updated it.Īfter a day of testing, here’s are the results. Can it be that it was there in older versions and not anymore in the newer ones ? Or is it maybe somewhereĮlse and I’m just not locking in the right places ? Why would this function not be in the newer distributions ? I found people who wrote that one can turn off noise suppression in the call settings of Android. This software is a enhancement but, in some cases, causes trouble and one would be better of without it. The thing is that the noise suppression software in Android might cause these echos. I would probably try that as a last resort, but needed to learn how to navigate the software system first. At XDA- developers is a post with the suggestion to change the code in the call software. The only way I found to get good call quality on the other end is using plug in ear phones ( with mic). I tried cleaning mic holes, recording a voice massage on the voice recorder (works just fine), running phone in save mode and tapping on the mic holes to hear that they are ok. When I make a call, the other party gets a echo of there spoken words. There is just one thing, about my phone, even e-rom did not fix. The rom is great and and I am a happy chappy. This is all I would have dared to dream of. Link to the e-0.7-n- download and installed e-rom. Not just did I get a response to my problem, but got a easy solution as well.Īfter a week of downloading and trying custom roms ( with varying success) I tried the
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