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Dec 6, 2016, 1:50:31 AM via Website
Dec 6, 2016 1:50:31 AM via Website
Hi,
I hope anyone can help me.
I have a Samsung Galaxy S4 mini and a mobile contract with a monthly package of 100 MB data and 300 mobile minutes. About half a month ago, my contract ended. I decided to renew it using the same provider, but I had to upgrade to the now next-to-minimum package of unlimited mobile minutes and 1,5 GB data. They also sent me a new SIM for me to enjoy the fastest 4G internet available for my phone.
But now, when people call me they tend to hear themselves twice, as an echo. They hear me fine, though. Also, the problem is not mutual, I hear both of us fine. Some of them can ride it out during our phone call, but most of them tend to hang up due to concentration problems.
As I am writing this post, I'm starting to realize the problems began occuring about two weeks ago, when the renewed contract with my provider started. The voice echo occurs both when I call people and when they call me. It can be both a land line and a mobile phone line on the other end. I'm thinking the echo has something to do with certain settings of that new SIM.
When I google this problem, I find dozens of wild urban legends about voice echo being related to governmental or criminal wiretapping of a phone. Can anyone confirm these are the case? Or are they indeed urban legends?
Thanks in Advance.
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