The Verizon Wireless HTC Eris 'Silent Call Bug'
Hall writes "In the last few months some users of Verizon Wireless HTC Eris phone models have encountered what's being called the 'silent call bug' with their phones. What has happened since the update to Android 2.1 is that some phones get dead silence (can't hear the person they call nor can the other end hear you). The only solution is to reboot the phone, though the problem will re-appear after some time. VZW tech support for a while was simply swapping out Eris phones in hopes that the replacement didn't have the same issue. Too many were, though, and now some users have been told they're not swapping anymore. A couple of days ago, a user witnessed a car accident and was unable to call 911. Well, at least not until after rebooting the phone."
What good is a phonecall if you cannot speak?
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Calling a phone Eris is sort of asking for it..
Remember back when you had to find a land line to call for help?
Now we're up in arms because a wireless device is not 100% reliable and it became very clear in an emergency situation.
Does the public really expect their cell phones to flawlessly or have I been using smartphones so long that I just accept wireless devices suck still?
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i have a iphone 3gs and this happens to me periodically. it also happened with my iphone 2g.
Steve Jobs is a moron for making such a shitty phone! Oh wait...
Huddah huddah huh
If you can't get the software under control, just make two devices in one. The electronics needed for a complete phone should be negligible compared to the rest of the portable computer.
A reboot indicates something like a memory leak. Hardware problems would not be reliably fixed. This is certainly some brain dead software error, a case of development focusing on the bells and whistle, and not core functionality. Everyone is so wrapped up in the tethering and Apps, that they forgot they were building a phone.
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Good one, I never thought of that! :-)
Being friendless, I have no need to make any calls, therefore the problem does not exist for me! Thanks for fixing it for me.
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You're dialing it wrong.
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Heck, I have been rebooting my Windows Mobile phones for years to make calls. The competitors are only now catching up?
...what about an Eris owner trying to call a left-handed iPhone 4 owning friend who just happens to be holding his iPhone 4 by the wrong corner at that particular moment - they have *NO* hope of talking to each other.
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I had this very same problem with my Nexus One. Even worse rebooting did not always solve the issue.
I bought my Nexus at launch and while I was happy with it at first, the past few months it just started acting crazy. Icons on the desktop would open a different application, the issue from the article, the keyboard opening when a phone call was coming in "you couldnt slide to answer because it was ontop".
After all that and more, once the lock button on my Nexus started to give out I just went back to my iPhone.
It > that (as some have noticed) this problem is more prevalent on older handsets. I bought mine in November when they first came out. While I ran Android 1.5, the problem did not appear. When I downloaded the 2.1 "leaked" version, the problem did not appear. HOWEVER, when I re-downgraded to 1.5 and received the 2.1 OTA update, the problem popped up. I received a replacement eris the other day and (knock on wood) this problem has not appeared on the new phone. HOWEVER Android 2.1 performs pretty poorly on the Eris. After 4 tries, Verizon has agreed to ship me an Incredible. Now just to wait and see whether they make good...
Maybe all of those Android fans of Verizon shouldn't have been making fun of the iPhone. Payback is a bitch.
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If 911 won't accept a SMS message, who would WANT to call them?
I have noted that my HTC Eris was experiencing problems such as this every once in a while, but I thought it was due to some residual moisture that resulted from a previous drop in a pool.... I guess the root of the problem wasn't that at all! Which is certainly a relief, it took long enough just to dry it out properly the first time...
I've been running CyanogenMod on my Eris for a bit now. I don't have this problem. I can't stand the Sense software HTC provides because it's bloated and buggy.
Can you hear me now?
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*bzzzzzzzz*
I had this problem on and off with my Treo on Verizon, and with pretty much every phone before that. Sometimes it would take five tries to get a call through. I blame Verizon's network.
But the Eris isn't without it's problems.
I'm getting ready to send my son's Eris back because the microphone just quit. Didn't even work for voice record. It's also got a flaky trackball. This will be his third Eris. Meanwhile, my wife's Eris makes calls to people while laying on the table. Then they call back wondering what she wanted.
My Moto Droid, on the other hand, has been rock solid, and hardly ever has a bad call. My son is hoping for a couple more bad Eris's so he can qualify for a "lemon" replacement and switch to a Moto Droid. The HTC phones had great promise, but the workmanship leaves a lot to be desired.
"You should email customer service at VZW Corporate and link to this thread. add as much detail as possible. Perhaps they will forward it to Public Relations or some other department with more weight than support. "
Yeah, GREAT idea. Get it to PR as quickly as possible, so they can think of excuses before anyone has dug into the problem.
Yeah, um, isn't Eris the goddess of discord? Is this some sort of elaborate joke?
Not trying to start a flame session here, but once again all the drum beating over "Android is open source, so it's better" fails to really make a difference. Failures happen, and I doubt Verizon posts the source of their Eris online anyway.
Truth is, these consumer devices are specialized and for most people, open source or closed source doesn't make a crapload of difference.
At the ripe old age of 24, even I find this ridiculous. If cell phone programmers designed commercial autopilots, no one in their right mind would fly. If they designed ECU software for Toyotas, oh wait.
Out of the current line up of Android based phones through Verizon Wireless the HTC Eris and the Motorola Devour are the poopy ones. Processor speed in both is..meh. For something like this to be fixed Verizon Wireless will have to wait for the creator of the OS, Google, to come out with a fix. If it ends up being a hardware issue (sounds like a software issue) HTC would have to find a resolution. I don't see it being a network related issue but if it is a network issue then Verizon Wireless would have to resolve the problem. ....Yeah I work for Verizon Wireless...
The Eris is the most disappointing piece of electronic equipment I have ever purchased, and that includes a Dreamcast. It is absurdly slow to respond to input, even in simply dialing a phone number. I have experienced the 'silent bug' many times since the update to 2.1, and since the phone requires 2-3 minutes to boot, I can understand the bug being devastating in an emergency. I would switch back to my ancient Samsung flip phone if I could only find its charger.
I've had this problem with every phone I've owned since 2003.
I'll be someplace where I know there is a strong signal. I'll try and try and try to either (a) dial or (b) connect to some site. After 3-6 tries with no luck I reboot the phone and it immediately works.
This was true for me with a Sharp phone, 2 Casio phones, a Sony Ericsson phone, an Apple iPhone 3G and my Nexus One.
Every once in a while, I'll call someone and the phone is just totally silent. I see the call timer ticking, but I can't even hear the tones of the buttons I push. This occurs about once in every 50 to 75 calls. Fortunately it doesn't require a reboot to fix, I just hangup, wait about 10 seconds and make the call again and it usually works correctly. Perhaps the problem is with Verizon, not just Eris?
Were they holding it wrong?
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Someone has officially outdone the iPhone 4. Apple is going to have to work hard to compete with this one. Perhaps hiding the phone dialer entirely until a reboot?
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Was unable to call 911? he should had short circuit the phone battery to induce fire and then use it to send smoke signals.
Good one, I never thought of that! :-)
Being friendless, I have no need to make any calls, therefore the problem does not exist for me! Thanks for fixing it for me.
But how will you get the wrong numbers to stop calling?
Was it perchance plugged into the charger when it did this? It sounds like the touch-sensor on the screen may be off.
My milestone did that when it was plugged into a (ironically) an iphone charger, or sometimes if the milestone charger was on my car's inverter. For some reason funky power made it misinterpret touch events or even register non-existent ones.
The silent call problem has happen to me on a HTC Desire (in Australia) and had to reboot, but I did notice the the headphone icon was on before the reboot. After reboot no headphone icon and all ok. Am running the beta Audible for Android app and I was listening with headphones earlier in the day. I know the app is in beta and main problem for me is headphone controls do work. I may not have been the Audible app, will keep an eye on the headphone icon from now on.
"Can you hear me now?" {reboot} "Can you hear me now?"
You're saying you own one, then?
I'd call it silent but deadly.
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In the name of Eris, how can't this be an Apple? Today is Pungenday, the 47th day of Confusion in the YOLD 3176 ;-)
Cyanogenmod has a very similar bug reported:
http://code.google.com/p/cyanogenmod/issues/detail?id=1385&colspec=ID%20Type%20Status%20Priority%20Version%20Model%20Owner%20Summary%20Stars%20Modified
And this has happened to me, and I can reliably reproduce this on my Htc Magic, which makes it likely its a bug in the android sources and nothing cyanogenmod-related.
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I've had my Eris since March and have been very satisfied with it. As a pda, it does everything I ask it to and more, its only when you start using it as a phone that you bump into issues. The dialer is very laggy and I think the "silent call" issue is as much related to those problems as the 2.1 update. Personally, I think a number of Eris users, me included, installed leaked versions of the 2.1 update prior to the official OTA. The leaks updated HBOOT on the phone to a version that wasn't rootable under any known exploits. However, a phone updated to 2.1 by the OTA stayed at HBOOT 1.47 and was still rootable. People seeking root were claiming they were suffering from the "silent call" bug to get a 1.6 device that they could then root and update via OTA. Leakers regret.
I didn't think we leakers could downgrade without being rooted and that installing the leak wiped out root access.
It's also happening on my Motorola Backflip on AT&T's network. I was hoping that the 2.1 update (Backflips are still on 1.5 at the moment) was going to fix that, but it sounds like it won't.
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I think we can keep recursing like this until someone returns 1
I prefer anything I get, especially if it has something to do with networks, to be Eris Free.
I will never buy this phone, as it will likely be promiscuous, and open to exploits.
This problem has been plaguing my wife's Eris for since the update in april or may. She's brought the phone in twice and they reset it and it works for a while so they send her on her way. But within a few hours it is back to not working. Some days she has to reboot the phone 9 times. Completely unacceptable for her. She manages a local business and is sick of explaining to people that her phone doesn't work right. The Eris was great up until this latest update messed it over. Now she pretty much hates the phone. I can't even imagine how frustrating and scary it would be to need to call 911 and have to wait for the phone to (slowly) reboot. Anyone interested in a class-action lawsuit against HTC/Verizon/Google?
When I first got my droid it was super sketchy about not recognizing when headphones had been removed - it thought they were still connected, thus wouldn't play audio through the earpiece. I haven't used it with headphones much since then so I can't say definitively, but it seemed to stop after the 2.1 update.
I suggest someone with this issue try turning on the speakerphone while on a "dead" call (which should work). Or try downloading audiotoggle from the market and see if running that (which resets the headphone presence to false) fixes it.
I had this exact issue with my Nexus One before I patched to 2.1p1
Personally I've had this same problem on my Motorola Droid. So is this really related to the HTC Eris, or is this an Android issue that some how comes up more frequently on the Eris then on the Droid?
As one of the many dissatisfied Droid Eris owners I have a couple things to say. First, Verizon has told me several times that they are "handling things differently now" when it comes to defective phones. It took three trips to two separate, local Verizon stores and two phone calls to Verizon tech support before someone finally agreed to send me a replacement Eris. I have been told by three separate Verizon reps that a software patch is being released that will "definitely fix" the sound problem, but as of last Thursday there was no ETA on said update (looks like that's changed). Between a new (well, "refurbished") handset and a software patch this week, I'm hoping I have a working phone soon.
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This makes me glad that I rooted my Eris.
I had this exact same symptom on my Droid Incredible yesterday. The microphone worked fine for a voice search (I was afraid of hardware failure), so I just rebooted and everything went back to normal. Curiously, outbound calls I could hear the other person by they could not hear me, and inbound call was dead silent.
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And people who don't have cable TV. As I understand it, home Internet providers charge a "line rental fee" if you don't also subscribe to the older service offered over the same last mile. Cable's "line rental fee" is equal to the price of limited basic cable TV, and DSL's is often close to the price of a traditional land line.