I’m having an issue with an echo heard on the recipient side of calls after fixing my Pixel 2. I followed the instructions for the battery replacement kit and ended up needing a new display. Since I needed to order a new display I ended up ordering a new charging circuit as well (the original USB-C was super loose). I completed the charging circuit replacement (and saw the note at the bottom about remembering to move the microphone board over as well). I put the phone completely back together, and before sealing the display with adhesive, powered the phone on and made a brief call to verify all was working and sounding good.All has gone well in the 1 week since the repair. I’m finding now though that recipients of my calls hear what they describe as an echo of their own voice, delayed by a few milliseconds. The echo can’t be heard from my end and I’ve verified it with a few more calls. I tested a little bit more, and when I turn speaker-phone on my end, my call recipients claim the echo goes away.
I’m having an issue with an echo heard on the recipient side of calls after fixing my Pixel 2. I followed the instructions for the battery replacement kit and ended up needing a new display. Since I needed to order a new display I ended up ordering a new charging circuit as well (the original USB-C was super loose). I completed the charging circuit replacement (and saw the note at the bottom about remembering to move the microphone board over as well). I put the phone completely back together, and before sealing the display with adhesive, powered the phone on and made a brief call to verify all was working and sounding good.All has gone well in the 1 week since the repair. I’m finding now though that recipients of my calls hear what they describe as an echo of their own voice, delayed by a few milliseconds. The echo can’t be heard from my end and I’ve verified it with a few more calls. I tested a little bit more, and when I turn speaker-phone on my end, my call recipients claim the echo goes away.