04-15-2022 02:14 PM - last edited on 04-15-2022 02:23 PM by computergeek541
04-15-2022 07:44 PM
@Jeff267 wrote:I assume you mean "no harm"?
BLAHA - yes!
04-15-2022 07:29 PM
I assume you mean "no harm"?
04-15-2022 07:13 PM
Looks like there is a lot of reception quality issues. Could they all be due to these previously owned re-certified phones? I wonder 🤔
04-15-2022 06:10 PM - edited 04-15-2022 07:45 PM
In addition @Jeff267 , the act of removing a SIM card (and sometimes trying it in another phone) then inserting it back into the original phone sometimes can help finicky things, including network issues.
So, just doing this, may give you good results in itself. But, mostly, there is no harm to try this as part of troubleshooting where the issue may be.
edit, added missing word, which changes the meaning quite a bit - thanks @Jeff267 🙂
04-15-2022 05:22 PM
Good advice, thanks.
04-15-2022 05:16 PM
@Jeff267 wrote:My wife is having a similar problem (she can be heard, but not well) with a certified pre-owned iPhone received this week. The Apple Store ran diagnostics on it and the only thing they found was an issue with the SIM card. I have requested a new SIM card to see if that will resolve the issue. Good luck.
@Jeff267 - can your wife try her SIM into another phone to see if the issue is the same?
If the problem does not happen with her SIM in another phone, then the issue is not the SIM card, but rather something with the device.
But, if she did have same issues with trying another phone, then next I would have her submit a ticket with customer support refresh her account, and see if that does any improvement, prior to swapping out the SIM card.
Public Mobile Representatives customer support agents (CSA), by either two methods, found here:
https://www.publicmobile.ca/en/on/get-help/articles/contact-an-agent
04-15-2022 05:12 PM
My wife is having a similar problem (she can be heard, but not well) with a certified pre-owned iPhone received this week. The Apple Store ran diagnostics on it and the only thing they found was an issue with the SIM card. I have requested a new SIM card to see if that will resolve the issue. Good luck.
04-15-2022 04:47 PM
@kandace_d09 wrote:Our you not within a service range? This happens with all providers from time to time. It just depends where the nearest cell tower is.
The person couldn't be out of service range because the calls are actually completing. It's just that one person can't hear the other.
04-15-2022 04:40 PM
Our you not within a service range? This happens with all providers from time to time. It just depends where the nearest cell tower is.
04-15-2022 03:00 PM
@ajlk it could be your device or network. Best is to take your SIM out and test it on another device.
If you don't have another test device around, try calling using a Bluetooth headset, a wired headset and see if they make it better. Also, try to move to a different area, at least 5 mins away from where you are and test it there. Could be just a problem in your specific location
Also, your friend cannot hear you, could be his device or network problem too. Try making test call to this number yourself and hear what others would have heard: 226-244-4444
04-15-2022 02:56 PM
Your phone”s mic needs to be replaced
04-15-2022 02:45 PM
Could be your receiver on your device.
Try making a wifi video call to see if the recipient can hear you.
04-15-2022 02:30 PM
Is it all outgoing calls or just certain numbers that you call?
04-15-2022 02:20 PM
@ajlk -
Some things to try below:
Also, ensure the other end is not the issue, so maybe suggest some of the above to them.
04-15-2022 02:19 PM
Bad connection. Happens from time to time. Mobile network is not perfect.
How often this happens and where are you usually located when it happens?
How about other services? SMS/Internet?