[Q] Can't hear but they can hear me. - Galaxy Note 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys I'm looking for some help.
Earlier today my phone stated acting weird.
Any call whether coming in or sending out I can't hear the ringing or the other person but they can hear me perfectly.
The only time I CAN hear someone normally is when I'm on complete wifi calling or I have my hear phones plugged in using regular network.
So when using my own service it won't work without headphones, not even speaker.
very inconvenient to carry headphones everywhere.
But wifi calling works fine. Speaker and everything.
Anyone have any idea?
running 4.4.4
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Hi,
I realize this will sound like a strange issue, but I can reproduce it so it certainly exists.
I have an LG G3 running Android 4.4.2 on Verizon. I just bought it back in Jan '15, and the phone has been working great with no issues. I use my car's built in bluetooth connectivity to place and receive calls while driving and have had no issues doing so.
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First, allow me to apologize for any improper formatting or if I've tendered my reply in the wrong way.
I've literally never replied on a message board in my life. Ugh, I know. How, right? Moving on...
I have an issue very similar to the one you're having, only in place of the car, put a Plantronics WalMart headset and change the G3 for it's predecessor. I notice that people call me when my watch is connected to my phone. When I answer, they claim to not be able to hear or understand what I am saying. The problem persists even if I disconnect my headset and use the G2 in either handset or speakerphone mode. The only fix I've found is to restart the phone and return the call. Even then, if the watch is still connected, only the first call can be completed with no "interference".
I've attempted to update the software and firmware to my G2, with no success. I have no idea why this issue occurs.
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