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There is nothing more you can do at home. Being a bit of a sceptic... perhaps it was an issue with the phone that caused the original owner to sell. It may be worth going back to them with a query about it, not sure on the terms on Ebay as I have never bought electrical stuff on there.
You could contact the SE service centre in your region and ask for an estimate on repair. List of phone numbers for you....
http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/corporate/common/contact/phonelist
The only other thing is to use it with a head set as previously suggested.
Sorry that I couldn't assist more.
Try calling any number (preferably your home number and let it ring), are you able to hear the ringing tone from the ear speaker?
Could be a faulty ear speaker?! Get it checked by the 'expert' at the shop where you bought the phone. Good luck.
Oh .... Either you get it repaired or use a earpiece (you can listen to your favourite songs while not calling) just make the best out of it if you do not wish to invest additional cost on it.
Welcome. Who knows, maybe sound might come back? Electronic stuff go crazy at times!
Just read through your thread and a couple of things occured to me.
Make a phone call whilst facing a mirror.... yeah I know but roll with it! Is the screen of the phone on or off. I wonder if it has a dodgy proximity sensor and your cheek or ear is touching something on the live screen whereas the screen should go off when the proximity sensor is covered.
You can also check both the ear piece speaker and the proximity sensor on the test menu.
First thing is how do you unlock the phone... do you press a hard ware button... if so you are on Android 1.6, so then don't press the button to unlock it, but press in order
Menu Back Back Menu
Back Menu Menu Back
If you unlock the phone by sliding across on screen then your are on Android 2.1 but same rule but different buttons! Don't swipe to unlock but press in order
Home Back Back Home
Back Home HOme Back
Either way you will get the option to select Service Tests and have a play with Earphone and Proximity Switch.
The other thing that sometimes sorts out weird issues is running a software repair/reset using either PC Companion or Sony Ericsson Update Service, they are both downloadable from the main website and the Support tab. It will wipe your phone so make sure you have anything saved important like your numbers (you can sync them with google or SE sync) apps you can redownload afterwards from the Market.
Anyway, hope this 'quick' answer helps... sorry it turned into a bit of a epic!
Hi Suze,
Did the tests and nothing happens when testing the earphone? and the proximity switch test says it is turned off? I have also reinstalled the software but again it has not made any difference, have I really come to the end?