Crackle, pop, static disturbance during call.

Hello,
As many others have reported, during calls only, there is a constant static disturbance that makes conversation so uncomfortable.
Disabled noise supression and slow talk, no change.
Not changed sim card yet, will do this soon and report if there has been a difference.
Will also attempt to use the pc companion repair tool.
Please share any fixes or work arounds that you may know of.
This is a major inconvenience, im not sure i would buy a sony phone again.

If disabling microphone noise suppression did not change anything,try to boot in safe mode,see if the same occurs:
http://talk.sonymobile.com/t5/FAQ/How-to-boot-your-phone-into-safe-mode/m-p/348008
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