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elsmacko
10th January 2008, 02:53 AM
One thing I look for in a good phone is that when speaking into the moouthpiece/microphone, I can hear my voice thru the headset.

This is not the case with the 8525 I have right now. Aren't I supposed to hear my own voice thru it on this phone?

You do with the Dash, the 3125 you do not...

Well I have a base rom on hear, a Pandora Naked 5, maybe it doesn't have the part that makes it so I can hear my own voice?

So is this normal?

Does yours?

MrDSL
10th January 2008, 07:57 PM
I'm not sure I understand the question. You speak into the phone and you want to hear yourself speak through the headset?

Don't you naturally hear your voice as your talking? I know when I speak into the phone I can hear myself talk.

nlk[teamati]
10th January 2008, 08:55 PM
I'm not sure I understand the question. You speak into the phone and you want to hear yourself speak through the headset?

Don't you naturally hear your voice as your talking? I know when I speak into the phone I can hear myself talk.

I think hes talking about the feature on most phones where it helps simulate normal face to face communication so you dont speak too loud. Your voice can be slightly heard over the headset.

elsmacko
11th January 2008, 10:55 AM
;1805163']I think hes talking about the feature on most phones where it helps simulate normal face to face communication so you dont speak too loud. Your voice can be slightly heard over the headset.


Yes, when speaking into the t-mobile dash, and also the motorola v3i, v3t, you can hear yourself speaking just like on land line phones.

But not on my 8525. So you guys don't either?

Bergerac56
11th January 2008, 05:54 PM
Yes, when speaking into the t-mobile dash, and also the motorola v3i, v3t, you can hear yourself speaking just like on land line phones.

But not on my 8525. So you guys don't either?

Just tested it with mine. I do not ear my voice too... and did not even notice it...;)

elsmacko
18th January 2008, 08:06 AM
Just tested it with mine. I do not ear my voice too... and did not even notice it...;)


Well yeah if that is what you are used to of course you don't notice it..like many of the finer things in life. But once you have it, you don't want to lose it.

The SDA also does have this feature.