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What should you do before taking your phone to repair and your microphone does not work

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Do you have to take your phone to the technical service? Keep these tips in mind before taking it to repair.

when you buy a new phone, you take great care of it. You try that this affection lasts until the end of its useful life protecting it with a good cover and tempered glass so that the screen does not spoil. But accidents happen. A simple fall can end with a fault in the display or a careless 'immersion' can end with a visit to the Repairtech mobile service . At this point we tell you what you should do before taking your phone to repair .

Check the warranty
We hope you never have to resort to technical service, but sometimes there is no other option. If this is the case, before taking your phone for repair, you must make sure that your phone is under warranty . The approximate time of duration is usually about 2 or 3 years depending on the brand and store where you bought it. In addition, check which are the flaws that contemplates.

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My microphone does not work

You may have one of these problems:
You are not heard on calls visit Motorola service center in Bangalore service center for microphone repair.
Interferences or clicks in each call and / or sound recording
Voice commands do not work correctly
Something may be blocking the sound from your person to the microphone. Check the following:
Confirm that the microphone has no waste.
Confirm that the microphone is not blocked.
For information on the location of the microphones in a phone, see the user guide that came with your phone or download a copy on our support page at Motorola phone repair service center.
Your phone's power cycle can help solve the problem. Follow these steps:
Press and hold the POWER button until Phone Options appears .
Tap Turn off and wait for the phone to turn off completely.
Wait a few moments and then turn on the phone by pressing and holding the ON button .
If the phone has two microphones (primary and secondary), follow this checklist:
If the problem occurs in the calls, but not in the speaker, the problem is with the main microphone.
If the problem only occurs when you use applications that record audio, the problem is with the secondary microphone.
If the problem occurs in all of the above, it is possible that the problem is related to the speaker and not the microphone (s).
The problem may be related to the application that is used. Follow these steps to check if the problem is related to the application:
Make a call with an alternative method, such as using third-party VOIP applications (Example: Google Voice or Skype calls ). If the problem only appears when making calls on the operator network, the problem is not the microphone. If the problem appears during calls, it confirms that the problem occurs on each call.
Start the device in Safe Mode and check if the problem with the microphone continues when you make a call. The Safe Mode prevents the operation of third-party applications and is useful when solving problems caused by applications or services installed.