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neonstorm
21st August 2008, 04:36 AM
A word of caution to fellow T-Mobile Wing owners:

I've found out that (occasionally) when my phone is ringing, the microphone is on and the caller can hear everything! My wife mentioned that she notices this when she calls. She can hear the ringer, and can hear me talking to others BEFORE I answer the phone! This can be really bad! The last thing I need is someone calling and hearing me mutter "What the #$%^ does this $%^& want now?" :eek: Plus it gives a big feeling of lack of privacy.

I thought surely it was a fluke, so called my self via landline and found it happened about 1 out of 10 or 15 times.

My next thought was it was software - some 3rd party app or tweak had caused it, so I hard reset back to the default stock ROM and still had the same problem. I installed a few different cooked ROMs, and still had the same problem.

The next troubleshooting step is to rule out hardware. My brother and coworker also use a Wing. I tried the same test and found the same issue there, so it wasn't unique to my device.

I called T-Mobile support to see if there was anything they could do, and they gave me a few bonehead suggestions: swap sim cards, hard reset, make sure the battery is fully charged... :rolleyes:

Since this issue occurs:

1. With a clean stock ROM
2. With different cooked ROMs
3. On multiple devices

I don't really know what can be done about this. All I can do is watch my mouth while my phone is ringing until the T-MO Diamond or whatever Android phone they release comes out...

Anyone have any ideas? All you other Wing owners may want to try this yourself, or ask someone who calls you often if they've noticed it!

Ryan

kidnamedAlbert
21st August 2008, 04:38 AM
oh wow no wonder.
its happend to me before.
but only once so im good.
thanks for clarification

Untalented
21st August 2008, 05:28 AM
This happens to me quite frequently. If you quickly put the phone to your ear when you answer you can hear your ringtone still playing, but hear the person on the other line as well. I think it's more along the lines of a delay in your ringer shutting off rather than the mic turning on.

Just my opinion. Maybe I'm wrong.

neonstorm
21st August 2008, 05:37 AM
This happens to me quite frequently. If you quickly put the phone to your ear when you answer you can hear your ringtone still playing, but hear the person on the other line as well. I think it's more along the lines of a delay in your ringer shutting off rather than the mic turning on.

Just my opinion. Maybe I'm wrong.

I do experience what you're describing, but this is different. If I leave the phone sitting on the counter, then somebody calls me, they can hear my ringer and anything going on around the phone even if I don't touch it.

It's like the phone mic occasionally turns itself on, and the caller hears the open mic instead of the normal dialing tone.

Ryan

kidnamedAlbert
21st August 2008, 05:39 AM
funny thing is i can actually believe that t-mobile said "make sure the battery is fully charged"

neonstorm
21st August 2008, 05:50 AM
funny thing is i can actually believe that t-mobile said "make sure the battery is fully charged"

:D :D :D :D

Maeffjus
21st August 2008, 10:08 PM
TMobile rocks da house *g*

Bakkendance
22nd August 2008, 03:53 PM
You may be under FBI surveillance :eek::

http://news.cnet.com/2100-1029_3-6140191.html?part=rss&tag=2547-1009_3-0-10&subj=news

Kar98
24th August 2008, 04:37 PM
Isn't there a setting that says "automatically answer phone after 3 rings"? Could that be it?

neonstorm
30th August 2008, 03:55 AM
You may be under FBI surveillance :eek:[/URL]

lol!

Isn't there a setting that says "automatically answer phone after 3 rings"? Could that be it?

But that's the thing... the phone isn't picked up. After about 30 seconds, it rolls over to voicemail and shows as a missed call... :confused:

Ryan