Crackle and popping noise when initiating calls (sometimes) - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S6

Once in awhile, I hear this crack and loud pop, just as I start initiating a call.
Has anyone else experienced this with the new S6?
I'm tempted to return it. I've never had this happen before, with another phone. Plus the fact that the boot-loader is locked, doesn't really make me happy.

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Vario III - crackle during call not speakerphone

I keep getting a crackling sound during calls, this is happening when using the phone with the normal mic/earpiece not when using the speakerphone. The other person does not hear it, today when it happened I turned to speaker phone and back to normal again and this stopped the crackling but isn't of course a solution. It can start at anytime during a call and so far the only way I've managed to stop it was by turning speaker on and off again but only done this once so can't say if it will work again.
I know about the speaker phone problems but is anyone else getting this problem when using the normal mic/earpiece?
Well I my Kaiser doesn't have this problem. It does, however, make a strange static sound sometimes after I end a call. But that's just weird, doesn't really bothers me.
Anyone else?

Before I go ahead and void my warranty...

I've had my AT&T banded N1 (with Rogers in Canada) for nearly 2 weeks now and I've been waiting to make sure everything works properly before I potentially give up my warranty by unlocking it. One thing that has been bugging me though is the call quality.
Everyone raves about how clear the call quality is on these things, but based on my phone I don't really agree. When no one is talking the line is dead silent (so silent that I almost think that the call has dropped), but when the other person begins to talk a light static or crackling background noise starts and once they finish talking it goes away and is completely silent again. If the static was there all the time I might not even notice it, but since it stops and starts during pauses in the conversation it really stands out. This happens on both the handset ear piece and with the headphones that came with the phone.
Has anyone else noticed this? If it's normal so be it, but if not then I might as well try and get it fixed before I do anything.
I don't have the at&t version but that does not sound normal.
Crackling is normally a sign of a speaker problem but I wouldn't think the headphones would also produce it.
seems i have the same issue...
i havent noticed any noise like this, but i will go test it and see if i have it too.
It's the speaker, for some reason the Nexus One comes with a slightly-too-loud speaker volume setting built in and you need to turn the incall volume down one notch from max. At least that solved my problem, hope this works for you!
have just called Google Tech Support and the guy suggested me to blow into the earphone couple of times and see if it helps
if not, do a hard reset
if not, call for warranty...
Since I get this noise in both the handset and ear phone speakers at all volumes I have to assume the problem is with my radio.
It's too much of a pain to get warranty work done outside of the US so I'm just going to learn to ignore it.

Buzzing during a phone call (to one contact)

Hi
Sorry if this is a really dumb question.
I get a buzzing noise while on the phone to one contact.
Is this a problem on my end or theirs? I'm assuming it's theirs as I don't seem to have a problem with any other phone calls.
It's such a bad loud noise that I seriously can't hear anything the contact says but they can hear me perfectly fine.
Is there anyway of boosting phone call signals or something to try and fix this on my end?
Thanks
If its unique to one contact then I would suggest that its the other end thats duff....

[HELP] Call quality over VOIP and in general?

Need some help guys and girls with my Z1 and also my wife's (they have the same issue) to let us know if this is normal for these phones or not?
List of issues below which we both have with the call quality.
1. When using viber or skype over WIFI the volume is turned up to the max on my phone but I can barely hear anyone even in a very quiet room.
2. When outside in a fairly noisy environment (town for example) I cannot hear ANYTHING apart from a muffled muted sound.
3. With the volume turned up to the max we can hear an echo so to speak a split second later with what we have just said.
4. The other person on their phone says sometimes it's very clear but normally it sounds like you are on speakerphone and/or very far away from the ear piece.
I have played around with the call settings by turning off noise suppression, playing with the EQ and everything else I can think of but so far I have not been able to fix it.
NOT interested in rooting whatsoever as if I cannot find a solution I may have to look for a new phone.
P.S I love everything else about this phone, the build quality, the camera just want to be able to use it to make phone calls.
I have a similar issue where if i'm holding the phone between my ear and my shoulder ( no hands on the phone ) , the person on the other end of the call says the same thing you've mentioned in point 4
"4. The other person on their phone says sometimes it's very clear but normally it sounds like you are on speakerphone and/or very far away from the ear piece"

Loud noise generated by internal mic

This is the second time it happened, I busted my ass trying to fix it first time I encountered it, and I don't know how I fixed it. Total restart of the phone does not get rid of the issue. Bluetooth and speakerphone mode are not affected. Noise produced during calls, incoming or outgoing, sounds like someone is blowing air with full force into the mic, so the other party hears only noise. Recording with an app over the same mic does not produce the noise, so it seems only calls are affected. Anyone heard of something like this?
This is probably going to be the last drop in the sea of issues that plagues this flag**** phone, so I will be probably looking for something else that does not have Nokia stamped on it.

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