In every rom I've tried, the volume buttons don't work when I'm holding the phone to my head. Is this supposed to be like that? Anyone know of a way to fix this?
Also, is there a way to decrease the min volume, even the lowest is still loud.
Thanks
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Running stock 2.3.3. Even with call volume maxed out I can barely hear the person on the other end. I have tried with multiple calls to multiple people and get the same thing.
Anyone know how to fix this problem?
Anyone experienced something similar?
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paritygodben said:
Running stock 2.3.3. Even with call volume maxed out I can barely hear the person on the other end. I have tried with multiple calls to multiple people and get the same thing.
Anyone know how to fix this problem?
Anyone experienced something similar?
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i have that problem, i tend to use speaker more. hopefully a mod comes soon
I'm running CM7 RC1 with Voodoo kernel, not sure if the Voodoo sound patch has any part in this, but the volume on my phone is quite loud when using Skype. But in a noisy environment, I'd rather use a pair of noise blocking earphone or headset.
Yea i can barely hear the other person as well. I dont know if its just in my head but it almost seems like it started after the 2.3.3 update
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I've noticed this 2.3.0
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During a call turn the volume down and then back up. When you turn it down you won't notice much difference but you will when you turn it up again. It seems that the volume settings thinks it's at max when it isn't and you need to reset it by turning it down.
Hmm ill give that a shot
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Could be your service provider too.
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SaHiLzZ said:
Could be your service provider too.
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Don't think so. The same issue was present with the N1, kernel developers implemented an audio boost feature that really helped this issue out. Hopefully we will see the same for the NS soon enough.
I would LOOOOOVE for an audio boost similar to the N1 to be implemented for the NS.
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[Q] volume of the front speakers? Help please
hello all
does anyone know the phonecodes for the nexus s (service mode)? I want to increase the handset (speaker to the ear)!
in the galaxy s, he is **#*#197328640#*# but not work
nexus s CM7 netarchy 1.2.7
sorry for my bad english
does anybody know how to raise the volume of the front speakers?
I'd like to do this also. Default max volume is too low, sometimes hard to hear what people say.
exactly!
It must be possible to increase the volume
with the voodoo kernel only the speakers on the back work
I have the same problems, in call volume is too low :-( and its not the provider because with my Galaxy S the volume is okay.
Phone speaker is quiet but with my bt earpiece I can get it loud enough to hurt my ears.
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i don't know about you guys, but i have no problem hearing the call even in busy ( noisy ) streets environments.
using any of the 3 methods:
normal ear speaker
back speaker
BT headset
on 2.3.3 stock, no mods of any kind
temporarily solution:
During call set volume to min and then to max and then it's OK. After reboot problem is back.
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herman3101 said:
During a call turn the volume down and then back up. When you turn it down you won't notice much difference but you will when you turn it up again. It seems that the volume settings thinks it's at max when it isn't and you need to reset it by turning it down.
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this works
Only volume probs I come across 2.3.0-2.3.3 has been the other person's provider (att, Boost, Metro) so far.
Is there any way to get more volume levels with a rooted phone? I was thinking 5% increments. I listen to music on my phone to fall asleep (earphones on) and the lowest volume level is still too loud. Thanks!
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FBis251 said:
Is there any way to get more volume levels with a rooted phone? I was thinking 5% increments. I listen to music on my phone to fall asleep (earphones on) and the lowest volume level is still too loud. Thanks!
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I'll try and make this happen FB...if it's possible then i'll do it
Voodoo sound app. The volume key hack on that thing is just what your looking for.
*cough* look at the date on my post. This was my first thread on XDA.
And I'm an idiot. Here's my first
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1079842
That was before the THANKS button was available to me.
hechoen said:
And I'm an idiot. Here's my first
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1079842
That was before the THANKS button was available to me.
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Lol Fb sent the link on irc so i bumped haha
Maybe its just me but today when i answered a call I had a really hard time hearing what the other person was saying. I put the in-call volume all the way to the max but still it was very low. Is there specific reason its doing this? Have you guys had this problem before?
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i'm not totally satisfied with my incall volume and wanted to know if there is a tweak to boost it
Volume+ Free
I thought the same thing
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Has anyone figured out how to change notification volume independent of ringer volume?
And, barring that, is there a way to get the full battery notification to shut the hell up, instead of ringing every 15 seconds until you take it off the charger?
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Has anyone figured out how to change notification volume independent of ringer volume?
And, barring that, is there a way to get the full battery notification to shut the hell up, instead of ringing every 15 seconds until you take it off the charger?
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I think we need some more information to better assist you. The ROM you are running would definitely help
Stock, US T-Mobile, unrooted with no plans to root.
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Stock, US T-Mobile, unrooted with no plans to root.
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Cool, hopefully someone on the same ROM can pipe in. I know there are apps for that. I would just search the market for "volume" and see what you can find. Good luck.
**Actually the ROM I'm on is Sense based and I found the controls for ringer/notification volume under menu>system settings>sound>volumes.
Yes, I know where to find the volume sliders, but there are only three sliders for volume on Sense, Media, Ringer/Notifications, and Alarms. There's no way to separately change Ringer volume and Notifications volume, nor lock either or both to always vibrate, because every time I change a volume with the volume rockers it turns vibrate off (and before you say just keep going until the vibrate icon shows in the notification bar, I want Ringer AND Vibrate together always).
I've tried Audio Buddy, and some other audio app, and they show separated volumes, but the phone still only sets them as one. So if I slide Notification to be silent but leave Ringer up, notifications still ring.
And now so sit here and Swype this out, my phone keeps "notifying" me over and over that my battery is full.
I'm getting the sense that the only way to escape these moronic decisions by HTC is to root and install a different ROM, which I really don't want to do. :-/
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I figured out the issue with the full battery notification, it was an app doing it, so now all I need is a way to separate notification volume from ringer volume.
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I love cm10 but I have one issue which is obviously in the title of the thread. I can not turn down the earpiece volume for a call and people across the room can hear my conversations. Anyone have this issue? Is it known? I did a search here and it didn't turn up anything. Is there a fix? Thanks!
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Known bug that's mentioned on almost every page of the CM10 nightly build thread.
Click volume button once, use the volume slider on the screen.
Slide it all the way to the right, then back all the way down to the left.
Volume should be a bit quieter now, but still loud.
Have to do this each time as the setting isn't saved between calls.
Thanks, but I have a job and a busy life so I don't have time to read threads. I figured that's what the search button is for and as I mentioned, I tried multiple searches pertaining to the problem. I did what you mentioned before I posted this and it is still way too loud. It's so loud that it's uncomfortable to have even a short conversation. I was hoping there was more of fix but I guess I'll be using a different rom until then. Thanks for the answer nonetheless.
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