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longobongo
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Unhappy (SOLVED)Hiss and Echo during calls

I have tried every combination of rom + radio suggested and none has worked for me. I then found a thread saying it was a problem with the kernel.

Does anyone know if there is a fix in the pipeline for this?? If it even is a problem in the kernel.

Or is there some radio+rom combination i have not tried?

please someone help i would like to use android all the time, as it is i have to keep rebooting to make a phone call
 
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Originally Posted by longobongo View Post
I have tried every combination of rom + radio suggested and none has worked for me. I then found a thread saying it was a problem with the kernel.

Does anyone know if there is a fix in the pipeline for this?? If it even is a problem in the kernel.

Or is there some radio+rom combination i have not tried?

please someone help i would like to use android all the time, as it is i have to keep rebooting to make a phone call

Why don't you just wait? It seems like everybody's forgotten that Android is still in development.

Save your time and effort figuring out which combo may be the best for Android just to find out that WinMo is still more reliable in everyday use and that you just screwed your WinMo config for nothing more than an Android alpha, which just won't work the way you'd like it to do.

That's the way I look at things.
 
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Default SOLVED!!

Latest zImage solves this problem so anyone wanting to know how to fix this...

download latest zImage from cotulla (cotulla.pp.ru/leo/Android/Cotulla_zImage_VOLUME_SR_AUD.rar)

extract zImage and copy to SD card overwriting the one already present, also keep an eye out for your particular port's author updating their work. They will most likely include this and possibly some other fixes.