MosquitoFloss
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I'm in the same boat. Turning down the volume didn't help. Ported it to my AirPods and the echo went away. I hope there is a fix soon. I've only had the problem with the most recent update.
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Same problem.
iPhone to iPhone conversation.
Started a few days ago, after an upgrade.
I'm not going to fiddle with phone settings. This is a Tesla issue.
I literally just walked out of the Tesla Service centre for this issue with my Model 3. Turns out it was my Apple Watch! I did a few tests with them right there, turning it on airplay mode and turning it completely off. Airplane mode didn't do anything, but turning it off got rid of the echo right away. I have the Apple Watch 2 so it only has Bluetooth and WiFi. I think it's the Bluetooth interfering with it. Can anyone else confirm this issue?
I have been dealing with this same problem on my 2018 Model X for the past couple of weeks. I hear the caller fine but on the other end they complain there is an echo and they can hear their own voice. It happens with every single caller no matter if they are on a land line or a cell. I just picked my car up after a week of being in Tesla Service for this problem and the echo is still there. I even went out and upgraded my iPhone form a 7 to a X thinking that might help. No dice. We also just bought a model 3 and it is having the same problem. I was told Tesla engineers are aware and they are working on it....I feel like this happened after a firmware update. Anyway, to date they have not been able to resolve the issue and I am taking on headphones when driving . Not too happy since I purchased both Tesla's this year.