iPhone X call quality issues

Hi


I seem to be having random issues with call quality. I’ve had several people now tell me that when calling them they can’t hear me or I sound like I’m underwater.


Problem is it seems to be very random.


I have tried 2 different cases (the second seems to be better) but I have also had the problem with no case on the phone.


The other day I was on a call which was fine. I got put on hold so put it on speaker and put the phone down. When they came back I took it off speaker but they couldn’t hear me. I tried tapping the back of the phone hard at the bottom and then suddenly they could hear me.


I’m now worried that I may have a loose microphone connection but I just cannot seem to replicate the issue.


I will book a Genius Bar appointment but I can’t get one for over a week so thought I’d do some back ground Work first.


Thanks in advance for any help.

Posted on Nov 18, 2017 12:35 PM

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Posted on Feb 19, 2018 10:09 PM

Reposting earlier fix with additional info explaining why...


Verizon customer iPhone X. Same problem. Phone works great except for phone calls. I sound muffled or underwater, but only sometimes. Other calls are perfect. Tried all of the fixes in this forum - Network reset, LTE off/on, full reset, wi-fi calls off. Noise cancellation off. With and without cover. Got a replacement phone from the Apple store. None of it helped and now I know why...


The issue turned out to be how I was holding the phone. There are three microphones on the X and one of them is located by the camera on the back of the phone. Even though I didn't cover it while holding the X (with fingers and thumb on the sides of the phone, I apparently was close enough to make that mic behave differently. When I move my phone-holding position in the same grip to the bottom part of the phone, the problems vanish. I have run through a series of test with my "complainers" and this seems to pinpoint the root cause. It's either user error or a design flaw, but there is a simple workaround. Hold the phone at the bottom of the case and definitely not near the top. Problem Solved!


Update as to why this works: Apple has designed noise cancellation into the talking side of the phone. (This is different than the noise cancellation in the Accessibility settings - those are for the listening not speaking). Anyway, there is a small mic on the back of the X by the camera. It's purpose is to listen for ambient noise (think crowded bar) and to cancel that noise from what it hears from the mics on the front at bottom of the phone. Those mics hear your voice talking plus they hear the ambient noise (crowded bar). The software "subtracts" the bar sound from what it hears on the front and the listener never hears the bar noise - just your voice. (You can test this by completely covering the back mic hole with your finger - then the listener hears the bar noise and has trouble hearing your voice).


Anyway, this is a really great feature - except that if you hold the phone near the top, it channels part of your voice into that back mic and it ends up canceling out all or part of your voice. So I have to hold my phone at the bottom and things work fine. This also explains problems with folding phone cases and issues when you are holding the phone between neck and shoulder.


I sure hope someone from Apple reads this. It would have saved me a lot of time if they had told me this when I complained...

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Jun 12, 2018 9:31 AM in response to StevenBottrill

I have the same issues as most on this thread. Me and my 2 sons got iPhone X's in November and immediately noticed the call quality was terrible compared with our iPhone 6. Half sentences are garbled and unintelligible. A call to Apple Care was useless as they act as if you're the only person in the world to have this problem. My best friend got the X last month and it too has the same issue. He brought it back to Apple and they ran a diagnostic on it and said there was nothing wrong. When you use ear pods or speakerphone you don't have the problem only when you use it as a handset. $1200 and it can do everything except make a phone call. Does anyone out there have an answer? Is it software related? I guess we have to wait for the XI. Pathetic.

Jun 21, 2018 11:14 PM in response to Jäger_Meister

I feel the same. I switched to Huawei after suffering poor call quality with the 7plus and for the 6 months I had the Huawei Mate 10 Pro I never had call issues, in fact the call quality on that handset is crystal clear. Still, I love iOS and the way it just works (most of the time) so I took the plunge and bought this X. I’m now looking at selling this X and moving to the Huawei P20. As a business handset call quality is paramount for me and this phone just can’t deliver

Jun 22, 2018 5:20 AM in response to Jäger_Meister

I just got off the phone with Apple following 2 calls this morning where the caller could not hear what I was saying even though I had full strength 4G. The assistant from Apple first tried to blame my carrier for the poor call quality. I explained to him that the situation with both calls was remedied when I put my sim into my partners Galaxy S8. Then they wanted to do the Mic test by recording your own voice and making a video with your own voice. I have done this time and time again and is a pointless exercise. Now they want me to take my phone to a Genius Bar (AGAIN). This is not always convenient as my nearest bar is 30 miles. Anyway, last time they plugged it into a testing station and told me nothing was wrong even though minutes later I had an incoming call and the caller could not hear me properly. I foolishly bought this handset using the Apple Upgrade program and now I am tied to payments for a handset that is great for everything other than its primary function.

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