N95 hissing noise from ear-piece

Me too, I am suffering from this annoying noice when I am in call, it is not extremely digusting but I could not enjoy while using my N95 to make a call!!
Dear Nokia,
I observed that the hissing noice from the ear-piece will be gone once the screen is in the screen saver mode, i.e. when the time & date horizontal bar is shown.
I tried to press a key to cause the screen back to standby mode, i.e. the main screen, then the noise comes back.
Wait for a while and let it back to screen saver mode, noise is gone again.
This might be something can be fixed with firmware upgrade (I hope my assumption is right) and I will be glad if the noise will disappear in V13 firmware (if any).
Thanks.

I don't think that hissing is the earpiece. Mine makes funny noises too. Its the screen. Whenever the screen is lit it makes a noise. I think thats the power going through it. I had a motorola v3i and that did the same. Whenever the screen light went off like in standby mode it stopped humming. My N95 is the same. Its normal. Your computer or laptop screen hums when the screen is lit too. It just means its working and has power going through it.
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