How to Fix a Boost i335 Speaker
Motorola is known worldwide for innovation in communications, and pioneered the cellphone industry in 1973. The company develops technologies, products and services that make mobile experiences richer -- to such an extent that Google recently announced plans to acquire the Motorola Mobility division. The i335 is a Motorola Bluetooth-enabled cellphone, sold by Sprint Nextel Corp.'s Boost Mobile service, that can serve as a speakerphone when placed in its specialized base.
Instructions
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Troubleshoot your phone. Ensure no holster or case is interfering with the speaker, and check the speakerphone volume level.
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Check the i335 signal strength. Speaker issues can be caused by weak signal areas or climatic conditions.
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Reset the i335 to factory settings. Access the feature reset via the "Settings" menu under "Security." Contact information and multimedia files will not be affected by a reset.
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Ship your phone to Motorola, if it is still under warranty. There is no need for you to suddenly become a cellphone tech expert, if you don't have to.
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Tips & Warnings
You will void any phone warranty, if you open the case of the phone on your own.