
Motorola E815 / E816 Hollywood
ECHO??????????
Please please give comments asap. I need to make this decision SOON!
Some it is a big deal, others it isn't. You will not know if it affects you until you get the phone.
So.............? What are you waiting for? Be a big boy and go get the phone! 🙄
by the way....be a big boy?? nope...maybe a big girl though! 🙂
Really, use it for a week, it either went away or you adapt, it's an awesome phone. Maybe like the people living next to Niagara Falls I adapted and don't hear it anymore or more likely I 'adjusted' and wasn't shouting into the mic and all is well. Callers say my speaker sounds crystal clear as well. Give it a try.
Your only question when you do get your E815 is "why did I wait so long?"
most cell phones don't have that. cell phones have no background depth to them at all. when you're talking into them, you have no clue if what your saying is being picked up. it sounds the same as when you're talking into a phone that is on as if you're talking into a phone th...
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It is a great phone but they need it to be like every other cell phone and take out the input feedback to the speaker handset.
I recommend everyone log into Motorola's email support and provide them this input.
http://motorola.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/motorola.cfg/ph ... »
I beg to differ. Too often, when I am speaking, I hear every word I say faintly echoed back at me. If I connect to a BT car kit, the person on the other end hears a SEVERE echo of every word they say. I have had four E815s and they all had the echo. I finally gave up and am trying to get used to it.
Just because YOU do not experience it does not mean the echo does not exist.
Gregg Hill
Motorola Email Support:
http://motorola.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/motorola.cfg/ph ... »
From Motorola:
Regarding your concern, we are sorry to hear about the difficulties you are experiencing with the Motorola cellular telephone you have. Allow us to inform you that we have not been reported issues on the performance of the E815 cellular phone.
Additionally, we would like to inform you that there are no software upgrades available for the E815.
We recommend having your cellular phone evaluated at a Motorola authorized service center. The technician can determine if the difficulty you are experiencing can be corrected locally or ...
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The only qualm I still have about the phone is due to it's not being trimode. I've yet to take it into rural areas to see whether it loses a signal that my VX4400 would have received. One of these days, I'll find out.
Gregg Hill