This morning, I did software update. I tried calling someone and I got a notification “Your phone is not registered on a network, so you can only make emergency calls.”. I tried calling T-Mobile customer support, but this gave me the same notification. If relevant, my phone is android, I have not changed any settings and I have not downloaded any new apps for a relatively long time. (The last call I had was on March 13, and everything was fine then.)Is anyone else having the same issue? Has anyone done the most recent software update, and is able to make calls now? Does anyone know what are the solutions to this issue?
I was calling a place A. While still calling the place A (and listening to their pre-recorded message), I got an incoming call from a place B. What would I need to do to first end the call with the place A and then to answer the call from the place B? (The only options of which I am aware are: 1) to decline the call from the place B, then to end the call with the place A, then to call the place B again… However, place B did not respond then… 2) To accept the call from the place B, and to let the place B listen pre-recorded message from the place A - which would also mean to let the place B know that I am calling the place A, which I did not want to do for privacy reasons.) My phone is Samsung Galaxy.
I received a voicemail that I would like to keep confidential (i.e., in the category of medical information, counseling, and similar). I am using only wired headsets. However, when I plug headsets in, the sound is practically the same as when I do not plug the headphones in. This means that everyone around me can hear the voicemail. Especially when the person who left voicemail speaks loudly. Are there any possible solutions? E.g., is there an app that I could install to decrease the volume below the minimum volume (so that at least it is more difficult for others to hear it)? Or, what others do in such situation? E.g., is it maybe more confidential if I go to a public place, and listen the voicemail there (i.e., less likely that people who probably do not know me would care about what they hear)? Or, are there any other solutions? (If relevant: 1) no issues with listening music on phone. So it seems that this is a software issue, not a device issue. 2) using Android.)
Headphones work fine for listening songs (e.g., youtube). However, headphones leak sound when used with visual voicemail and with calls (including app calls), even when volume is set to minimum. I tried using a few different headphones. My phone is Samsung. Why is this happening and did anyone find a solution? Is it Android 13 issue or Samsung issue?
I tried using my Samsung Galaxy A14 5G phone with wired headphones with a 3.5mm jack. If relevant, headphones do not have a microphone. However, the headphones are leaking the sound (even when I set volume on minimum). When I plug the headphones in and when I do not wear them, I can still clearly hear the sound. Headphones work well with all other devices, including my previous Samsung Galaxy phone. Restarting the phone does not resolve the issue. Dialing *#0283# (for a loopback test) does not return any menu and does not work. Even when I decrease the sound to zero, I can still hear [loud] sound coming out of headphones. It seems the sound comes from headphones, not from the phone. Changing volume does decrease and increase the sound. … Does anyone have one of newer Samsung phones with a 3.5mm jack (e.g., A14 5G), and do wired headphones work properly with it? Did anyone manage to resolve this issue, and how?
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