[Q] Sound Issue...UGH - T-Mobile LG G2x

Got my G2X Yesterday, so far no issues, but one.
Sound works well, hap feedback and all that. Problem is no matter what I do there is no sound for Screen Lock and Unlock and Slections, they are checked, they have been unchecked, rebooted phone, pulled battery.
I get sound, but not with thos features... any idea>?
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G2X Stock
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Check your volume settings?
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Yea I checked my volume settings, but its on I do not see system volume option at all, like in most 2.2.1 Android Phones.
Even my Vibrant had that option.

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[Q] Vibration doesn't work

So i've had my Nexus S for a little over a month now, and this morning when I woke up, the phone doesn't vibrate at all anymore. It shouldn't just be a setting because I've rebooted, played with the haptic feedbacks, played with the alarm, etc etc. Nothing works.
Has anyone else had this problem? Did the vibration on my phone just die? I've searched through XDA, and some people have had vibration issues, but only when receiving sms.
(I'm stock everything > locked, unrooted, stock rom)
Hoping someone knows a fix. Thanks in advance!!
ctai320 said:
So i've had my Nexus S for a little over a month now, and this morning when I woke up, the phone doesn't vibrate at all anymore. It shouldn't just be a setting because I've rebooted, played with the haptic feedbacks, played with the alarm, etc etc. Nothing works.
Has anyone else had this problem? Did the vibration on my phone just die? I've searched through XDA, and some people have had vibration issues, but only when receiving sms.
(I'm stock everything > locked, unrooted, stock rom)
Hoping someone knows a fix. Thanks in advance!!
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Don't worry, juat wipe everything....hold power and vol.up....after you know what to do
Sigh. I was hoping it wouldn't have to come to that. I will try a full wipe and restore it this weekend and get back to you. Thanks so much for your help!!
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Its gonna work trust me.
This may sound stupid, and maybe you've already checked, but under your sound settings is the vibrate set to always? I have things mysteriously uncheck themselves from time to time.. other than that, sadly, wiping would be the way to go..
So I haven't wiped yet because I was working all day but the vibrating came back on it's own for a while. Then it stopped again and now it's back again. Is this a bug? I will wipe this weekend to see it it will fix it completely.
Also, I've checked the settings and ok pretty sure it's set to always vibrate.
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I remember long ago i had sony ericsson i500 (i think) and it had the same problem but one day it broke so i opened it and found out that the cable connecting the "motherboard" to the vibrator wasnt connected properly , you may have the same problem.

In call volume too loud

I am annoyed lately that whenever I get a phone call the volume of the person speaking is so gd loud. I turn in all volume all the way down and its still too loud. Anyone have any idea why this is and if there is a way I can fix it..
Am I the only one experiencing this? My wife has same phone and hers does not do it
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I have the same problem... Also had problem on the DINC. What you can do is go into the call settings and turn on hearing aids and that will actually help with the volume it lowers it a little...
Don't ask me why but this is an issue with the HTC's
Have you tried downloading audio manager from the market? Its a free app that allows you to change volume settings and for me it has been more accurate than the built in sound settings.
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jtmtl said:
Have you tried downloading audio manager from the market? Its a free app that allows you to change volume settings and for me it has been more accurate than the built in sound settings.
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I have tried that and it did not seem to help as much as turning on hearing aids.
I think is not loud enough. I find myself trying to turn it up after is all the way up.
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too loud
I am having the same problem on my rooted Thunderbolt.... any ideas how to fix it other than turning it all the way up on a call then turn the volume down? kinda gets annoying..
I agree, the call volume is very loud even though I have the volume turned all the way down. Doesn't bother me too much though...
If you're using BAMF by any chance...
I had the same problem on BAMF Remix. After flashing the patch to remove the call recorder, it has been working perfectly.
flash a differnet kernel. some have an audio "enhancment"
where can I find this? I would like to try it. =)
Addicted2Droid said:
I am annoyed lately that whenever I get a phone call the volume of the person speaking is so gd loud. I turn in all volume all the way down and its still too loud. Anyone have any idea why this is and if there is a way I can fix it..
Am I the only one experiencing this? My wife has same phone and hers does not do it
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Whenever I have this problem, I turn it up all of the way and then turn it back down. Works every time.
volume
I flashed the new kernal 4.4.6 with no recorder this morning and it fixed my problem!! I am so happy!!
I also flashed the non recorder version and that cured my way too loud volume. Now I don't have to hold it 3 feet from my ear so I don't go deaf.
Can someone post a link to the patch for removing call recorder please? I find the in call volume way too loud. I've searched through a few hundred pages of different BAMF posts and haven't been able to find the patch.
black05x5 said:
Can someone post a link to the patch for removing call recorder please? I find the in call volume way too loud. I've searched through a few hundred pages of different BAMF posts and haven't been able to find the patch.
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it's in the first few posts for adrynalyne's froyo kernels (one of his posts).
So do I just install one of his kernels that doesn't have support for call recorder? I still can't find a separate patch to actually remove call recorder. I just want to lower the call volume.
I didn't need to flash anything under the current version of das BAMF. The call volume was way too loud, so I went to das BAMF toolkit, application settings, and removed call recorder.
Problem solved.
Addicted2Droid said:
I am annoyed lately that whenever I get a phone call the volume of the person speaking is so gd loud. I turn in all volume all the way down and its still too loud. Anyone have any idea why this is and if there is a way I can fix it..
Am I the only one experiencing this? My wife has same phone and hers does not do it
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this is a first... to me all the volumes on the tbolt are much too quiet.
I seriously wish I had this problem sometimes. Lol
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[Q] Volume boosting

Is there a way to boost the volume of the infuse without rooting it or anything?
Go into a really quiet room? The volume might not actually be louder, but it will seem that way since nothing around you is distracting you or dampening the sound.
But on a more realistic note, I don't believe so. Your best bet, really, is to root your phone and take advantage of a kernel that offers Voodoo Sound support. I've noticed a difference in the in-call volume with it and I know it allows for a lot of modifications of other things as well. Once installed, just pick up the Voodoo Control app and tinker away.
I guess the reason I dont want to root it is cause I dont want to mess anything up for one since we paid out right for the phone and two I want to be able to still get OTA updates when they roll out and Ive heard you cant if its rooted and/or modified
I've been researching how to do this as well, to Noah Vail. I'm running infused 1.5.3 and have voodoo sound control but i was under the impression that it was only for the headphone jack. How do you adjust the phone speaker volume with that app?
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byrds8 said:
I guess the reason I dont want to root it is cause I dont want to mess anything up for one since we paid out right for the phone and two I want to be able to still get OTA updates when they roll out and Ive heard you cant if its rooted and/or modified
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I understand where you are coming from.
One thing to note about rooting and modifying your phone is that, at least from my experience, it does nothing but make the phone better. I can understand not wanting to be a tester of a custom ROM, but the ones available now are quite stable and easy to install. I think if you give it a shot, you'll have a new found love for your phone. I understand, too, your hesitation since you bought the phone outright. However, these phones are surprisingly hard to brick unless you're doing something unusual with it.
My suggestion would be to give a custom rom a shot. The worst thing that I can foresee happening is that you can just use Odin to revert back to stock and go from there. No harm. No foul. Give it a shot. I think you will be happy that you did.
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I've been researching how to do this as well, to Noah Vail. I'm running infused 1.5.3 and have voodoo sound control but i was under the impression that it was only for the headphone jack. How do you adjust the phone speaker volume with that app?
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I believe if you modify the volume limit that it will affect the sound in general. Obviously, they have the headphone amplifier, but the other option should play a role in other sound as well.
re: Boost Volume
There is no way to really boost volume without root.
The FCC put limits on the volume for cell phones and to over come these limits you must have root.
There is a really good app out there in the market called
Galaxy Tuner, I think its the only app which makes a big noticable
difference in volume boost. Not only for headset, but for the speaker volume too.
It has a lot of other features and options besides just the audio.
I was more talking the external speaker. The headset and earpiece are fine to me. But the external speaker is only about half as loud as the Atrix. Id like to be able to get more out of it for driving purposes as well as listening to music.
There's already a thread on this. And it's been answered. Download "Galaxy Tuner" from the market.
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Will rooting my phone kill official OTA updates? Too bad Im not so technically inclined to remove the Atrix's speaker and put it in the Infuse lol. That sucker is loud. But The screen on this is just killer.
I haven't had any problems after rooting my phone. Maybe if you added a custom rom then problems may come up. But I suggest rooting it. You can always revert back to stock anytime.
Edit: galaxy tuner really boosts up the external speakers.
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Got galaxy tuner working but is there a way to make it not affect voodoo control?
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Rooted my phone and downloaded Galaxy Tuner but it wont work. Says not a Galaxy S. How do I get this working on the Infuse
NM got it working.
It's nice that you got the tuner working. How did you get around the: Phone not a galaxy.... Msg?
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byrds8 said:
Rooted my phone and downloaded Galaxy Tuner but it wont work. Says not a Galaxy S. How do I get this working on the Infuse
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I don't know what rom you are using, but if you flash the Infuse 1.53 custom rom the Galaxy Tuner works fine. If you upgrade the rom to the Infuse 2.0 GB beta rom the galaxy tuner will NOT work.
(not sure if galaxy tuner works with stock rom)
Good luck.
Rebooted the phone and it just worked lol. The phone is stock other than being rooted. I couldnt turn it up much though it just caused too much distortion
I download
​i download voodoo, but it says i need a kernel version. How i find that kernel.
I have my atrix rooted. Any idea.

[Q] Infuse Front and Rear Speaker Volume

Sorry about this old, beaten to death topic, but I didn't see a solution thread.
The Infuse is a great phone but the external rear speaker sorta stinks
Is there a way to adjust the volume (beyond the phone's built-in volume control) of both the earpiece front speaker and rear speaker? One or both?
And maybe even be able to adjust tone settings for bass (Ha!!) and treble?
Why cell phone manufactures don't put in better sound quality audio output?
Don't they know people need to hear voice calls in all sorts of environments?
Is Voodoo only for headsets? Does it have improvements for the speakers?
We are not asking for Boom-Box sound (or maybe we are ), but just some decent sound.
Galaxy tuner app can boost back speaker volume.
I tried Galaxy Tuner on mine. It definitely raises the volume but no matter how much I boosted mine it just got more distorted. Wish this phone had the Atrix's speaker. That is a loud phone. But the Infuse beats the other out with everything else lol.
Thanks,,, I'm trying Galaxy Tuner
I tried to install the Galaxy Tuner on the Infuse but get a message: 'Your Phone is not Galaxy S'
I don't know how to get around it.
Batman_777 said:
I tried to install the Galaxy Tuner on the Infuse but get a message: 'Your Phone is not Galaxy S'
I don't know how to get around it.
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Are you using the gingerbread rom? That app requires froyo.
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The Infuse is running froyo. I see others have posted that Galaxy Tuner works on Froyo. I'll keep looking.
I downloaded the galaxy tuner and am running group and cannot get it to work for some reason?
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I was able to get Galaxy Tuner running. You must root the phone using Super Click and it requires Busy Tools installed. The app required the phone to stay rooted even though I told it to run unrooted. The app worked fine...
Select the settings u want and then hit apply.. I could tell immediately, the new changes were taking effect as soon as I hit apply.
The sound settings you desire are not persistent across boots as the app mentions. Save your settings to a Save name file so you can easily restore them after a power cycle or reboot. The app screen has a buttong to select "Save"
I'm running Froyo on an Infuse. No problems...
Just a note,,, the speaker is the weak link and cannot handle much. So if you pre-amp it up or attempt to drive it much at all, you'll get distortion.
Also, I downloaded Galaxy Tuner from the Market. Stock ROM, Nothing special

Vibration when call is answered

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Does anyone know how to turn off the annoying vibration when a called number answers? Searched everywhere, but can't find any answer for the atrix 2.
I never knew there was such a feature....Go into settings/call settings and see if HAC mode in enabled. If so, turn it off and see if that does it.
Nope, tried that and no go, also turned off haptic feedback and any vibration mode I could find, but, still has it. I saw in other brands of phones forums, that on their phone it was a feature for butt dial notification and couldn't be shut off.
I can't call it bro, I've had my Atrix 2 since October and never noticed that
OK, thanks......just really annoying on both ends of the phone call, just have to use BT more often, won't do it in that mode.
captaincado said:
Nope, tried that and no go, also turned off haptic feedback and any vibration mode I could find, but, still has it. I saw in other brands of phones forums, that on their phone it was a feature for butt dial notification and couldn't be shut off.
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That is really odd... Never noticed it. There might be some string in build.prop that could shut it off.
I looked in there, but doesn't seem to be anything in string that could be it....unless I'm missing something. I had to restore phone after playing around with a rom and soft bricked it( didn't have CWM on boot) so that might have something to do with it.
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Found the culprit....nq security had an option to vibrate phone when call was answered, stated so you could keep phone away from head during the ringing because of higher radiation levels. Thanks for the responses.
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