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Calls break up when saying numbers

Lisa3
Regular

Has anyone experienced call breaking uo when trying to say numbers or a post code? 

Callers can hear me speak but starts to break up as soon as I start to say numbers 

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PeteG
Community Support Team
Community Support Team

That's quite strange. What kind of phone are you using? 

Pete. 



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Lisa3
Regular

It's a samsung, it's almost like a security feature for numbers. I know other people on three that have same problem 

KateS
Community Support Team
Community Support Team

Hey @Lisa3,

Thanks for confirming.

I'm not aware of a known issue or security feature that would be causing this.

Do you have Wi-Fi calling enabled on the device? Is this when you're dialling a specific number or all numbers in general?

Thanks,
Kate



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bobcj294
Fledgling

I've got the exact same issue. I have a Samsung S24 Ultra phone. Voice calls keep breaking every time I try to read out a card number or anything to do with numbers. It is quite annoying. I used a Giffgaff sim card in my phone and everything worked fine. No issues with voice breaking up. It seems to be an issue with the Three network in conjunction with a Samsung device. 

Lisa3
Regular

It's all numbers I've tried with wifi calling on and wifi calling off 

KateS
Community Support Team
Community Support Team

Hey Lisa,

Thanks for confirming.

I'd suggest ordering a replacement SIM to determine if the issue persists. You can do this by logging into your online account, go to 'More Actions' - 'Replace SIM'.

Alternatively, if you have a local Three store you're able to visit, pop in there with a valid photo ID and they'll provide you with a same day replacement.

Thanks,
Kate




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Jillon3
Fledgling

Hi, I have the same problem but I'm on an eSIM. Would I replace that??

As I noted above, It seems to be some kind of delay around sound being recognised, recorded and dispatched so the first few milliseconds of whatever you say is not transmitted. I'm also Samsung and Three.

I have to keep a sound flow going between the digits to get them through, which means I'm very out of breath at the end of a long number!