Prompted by Dirk’s post, I’m curious now how far people have to go for their shopping ?
(Here in the city we have the full range Waitrose/Sainsburys/Tesco/
Morrisons/ALDI/LIDL/ASDA all within a two mile radius.)
Aldi is a 5 minute walk each way. Lidl would be a 15 minute walk each way but I usually go there by bike and deliberately go a longer way to get more exercise - 15-20 minutes there, 8-10 minutes back.
I got up earlier than usual today in case the postman came with my new phone. It wasn't officially due until Wednesday but it was posted first class on Saturday down the road in Manchester so I expected it sooner, and sure enough, it was delivered around noon today.
I was a bit apprehensive opening the parcel in case the phone was a scratched/cracked mess, but it is absolutely immaculate. I had to hold it up to the light and stare very hard to see any marks on it at all! The previous owner either never used it, or had a brilliant case and screen protector on it from new.
The reason I got it cheap is because the microphone doesn't work. Everything else works brilliantly. I put the SIM in from my old phone and confirmed that the phone was not locked to the Three network. I sent a test text. Google saw that my account was being used on a new device and checked that it was me using it. That one has now been added to my list of devices. Google uploaded all of my apps to the device.
It took a while going through multitudes of settings to get the phone how I wanted it.
I phoned my landline and sure enough, the mobile's mic fault prevented me hearing anything via the phone.
I used the recorder app on the phone to monitor the mic signal... no response. Then I put the phone down on a hard surface and spotted some spikes on the waveform display. Interesting... I tapped the phone near the mic and saw more spikes. Then I shouted into the mic. I played the recording back and the mic
IS actually working, only the signal is really weak. I'm hoping that the problem is some dirt in there blocking most of the sound. Either that or some software glitch which has turned the gain down to unusable levels.
If I get this phone working it will have been a fabulous deal at £190. I have been 'watching' similar phones on
ebay the past few weeks and many of them have been going for £300+!
Right back to work - I have a dodgy phone mic to sort out...
