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during a phone call I lose the person I am talking with for a a minute, why does this happen
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That's definitely a problem I want to find a solution for, TDR.DLR. Just to make sure I understand exactly what's happening after you lose the person you're talking to for a minute, does the call continue as normal or do you need to hang up and call back or does the call drop itself? Does this happen when you're in a particular zip code? Do you use any hands-free devices (Bluetooth, corded headset, etc) while on the calls that go dead?
Thank you
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Yes the call continued as if I was talking to someone then it came back on and they could hear me again. I did chat with someone on Monday from Verizon. He is sending me a replacement phone because it was still doing it after Google had me remove all my apps I put on the phone and reset the phone. It worked fine until I put the Blue Tooth back on. Then I it went back to losing the person for a minute or so.
Thank you for responding.
Diana [removed]
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TDR.DLR, you are very welcome and we appreciate you for the update. Best of luck to you with your new phone.
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