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I have the following problem with my BlackBerry 8100...

When I get a call the person calling me can't hear my voice during the first seconds of 5-6, although I can hear him/herself. Sometimes (for example when I plug the headphones) this doen not happen.

Is there a cure for my Bay or should I throw it out the window?... (featured)

Greatfull for any help!

Try to remove the battery when the unit is on, wait a minute and return the battery.

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