I just replaced my ancient handset with a Motorola V325i. When I am on
a phone call, I can hear a high pitched squeal coming out of its tiny
earpiece speaker. It is constant in pitch and amplitude. It is not very
loud, but I don't like it.
Is this a design defect, or is this individual V325i broken?

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I'm on my second v325i, I think they have issues. I've never heard that
though, I'd get it replaced.
> I just replaced my ancient handset with a Motorola V325i. When I am on
> a phone call, I can hear a high pitched squeal coming out of its tiny
> earpiece speaker. It is constant in pitch and amplitude. It is not very
> loud, but I don't like it.
>
> Is this a design defect, or is this individual V325i broken?
Norm - 29 Mar 2007 04:13 GMT
What issues do they have. Why are you on your second one?
Norm
> I'm on my second v325i, I think they have issues. I've never heard that
> though, I'd get it replaced.
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>> Is this a design defect, or is this individual V325i broken?
Dan G - 29 Mar 2007 05:33 GMT
> What issues do they have. Why are you on your second one?
> Norm
1st one had really bad Bluetooth, could not use a headset at all. 2nd one
has really crappy audio but I haven't returned it yet. Can't record anything
with it due to clicks and noises.
Norm - 30 Mar 2007 04:09 GMT
Ya cause I got one Tuesday. Supposedly you are supposed to be able to make
it ring and vibrate at the same time. It supposedly has an Icon telling you
that it set for that, but damed if I can figure out how to do it. I swear I
read it in the book somewhere you could tell it to do both.
Norm
>> What issues do they have. Why are you on your second one?
>> Norm
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> anything
> with it due to clicks and noises.