issue in Lumia 1020 during the call. I found there is a rustling or fuzzy noise on the other side. And the other caller also found their voice is intermittent. Why this issue happening?
hardware
it must be hardware problem you must sent back to the servive centarl for checking
I have also issues with my calls...too low volume...
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Its not only low but it is very very very low. Almost inaudible! Dont know if it is a software or hardware issue. Even on the Nokia forums a lot of users have complained about this.
aashayjardosh said:
Its not only low but it is very very very low. Almost inaudible! Dont know if it is a software or hardware issue. Even on the Nokia forums a lot of users have complained about this.
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I also had the same issue. I was on 8.1 developers preview. I have installed the nokia software recovery tool, backed up my phone and went back to 8. Now its still low but a lot better than before. The problem I have found was that my phone did not restore from backup, so I lost all my photos. It must be a software issue.
As a previous iphone user, there were some apps like volume booster that made the sound extremely high. I installed the app and had my volume half. Lets hope the developers make such an app for the lumia1020.
But still, its half than my wife's iphone 4 :crying:
giabritsos said:
I have also issues with my calls...too low volume...
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Also have problem with call volume
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Hi,
Just converted to android from iphone.
When listening to music via earphones, im noticing the volume isnt that loud even when ive turned it up to the max (15).
Ive seen other posts explaining how to get into service mode and amend some volume settings, but this only applies to in call volume. Im looking to increase the volume when listening to music.
The current volume is def too low.
Bump.. Need help!
Using sennheiser cx180, getting amazing sound quality
any fix for this yet? really annoying!
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that makes two of us now. please someone nut this out
Bump. Same problem
Same problem here.
And another one here with same problem.
When I increase "Media volume" it only increases volume until it gets to about 50% on the bar, after that nothing happens when I continue to raise it to a full bar.
Bump same problem here, up full its about 3/4 the volume of my iPhone, its fine in quiet environments but and ambient noise at all and you hear it over this. Its just one of the many frustrations of this phone when it comes to music. Seriously thinking about eBaying it,
Cyanogen and MIUI teams are looking into porting their ROMs to the Galaxy S 2. That should fix everything
Hey guys is there a fix for this yet?? I am running lite'ning Rom and even before this the volume from music through the headset is so so low!!! In ambiant places like the bus or walking through the city u can forget talking to anyone or listening to music!!!
Is there anything that can boost it??? On my old iphone when i jailbreaked it i got an app that mad it very loud that i could not put it On full lol... Pls guys if anything please reply!!!! :-(
Anyone with any solotion to this please??? its the only real fault with the phone
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Had the same problem...
Hey, I had the same problem with my unlocked Galaxy S II, The volume would not go up even at 15, same level of sound on all numbers. All I did was reboot it and now it works fine. you should try it too
seriously this is the phone that is apparently the 'best of 2011', yet it has such a huge glaring bug like this? To shock new buyers who were told this phone was great?
This is a dealbreaker. Volume on a phone matters. Why hasn't a solution been offered, or rather why is this such a concealed ill-discussed problem?
I don't think it's quite a bug or Samsung's fault. I've been using original Ipod earbuds from the Apple Store and they work like a charm. But when I try to use some sony headset, the sound is all noisy and it's quality sucks. I think that there may be a problem like drivers or something on how the signial is sent to the terminal.
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seriously this is the phone that is apparently the 'best of 2011', yet it has such a huge glaring bug like this? To shock new buyers who were told this phone was great?
This is a dealbreaker. Volume on a phone matters. Why hasn't a solution been offered, or rather why is this such a concealed ill-discussed problem?
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What are you using then ?
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madmaximillian said:
seriously this is the phone that is apparently the 'best of 2011', yet it has such a huge glaring bug like this? To shock new buyers who were told this phone was great?
This is a dealbreaker. Volume on a phone matters. Why hasn't a solution been offered, or rather why is this such a concealed ill-discussed problem?
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BUMP!!
Same problem here, what is going on here??
I shouldn't have to root and mod my phone to be able to hear a call on the street or to listen to music. Which isn't a solution anyway.
WTF??
had anybody contacted samsung support?
Still nobody knows what is wrong?
My other media players, computers, hifis all play at ok volumes, so the problem is with the phone..
Any input appreciated
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Can try this by SuperCurio. VoodooLOUDER is for SGSIIs but it is paid* and also Root.
*From Market Description
Only after its fully confirmed by a wizard that the application will work on your device, you're allowed to purchase it.
Simple answer: it's a commercial app accessible via a free compatibility detection.
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Think right now that is about all that you will get w/o hardware hacks or something directly from Samsung.
I use Voodoo Control App on my GS1 with a Voodoo kernel and it works like a charm.
Voodoo + PowerAmp + Bose in-ears = Pure Sonic Enjoyment.
There are from what i know a few fixes for this (i think)
If you are running Cyanogenmod7.1 you have the DSP Equalizer that helps to boost the volume of your device.
Ive heard of a App on the market Called Volume plus (never used it but from searching on the internet ive heard of this)
And then if you are using Power Amp you can have full control of adjusting volume through the settings in the music player
Good morning all, I had a question ocncerning the ring/notification volume on my MAXX HD. Right now the lowest volume setting is extraordinarily high, way way too high for an office setting or even anywhere besides outside on a runway. The highest setting is nearly painful. Is this some sort of weird bug on my phone or are others noticing this as well? Can someone possibly recommend a solution without a third party app? Or at least a functional 3rd party app?
Thanks,
MF
(Never thought I would ever have this problem after my Nexus One and Galaxy Nexus were stupidly quiet)
Android is very poor at managing various volume levels. I use and suggest AudioManager. Its free, the paid version lets you save presets...very useful.
This topic has been brought up before somewhere here on the boards. It's the phone, not just you.
The issue is that the volume button only deals with the ring tone and vibrate. You need to change the notification sounds under settings then sounds
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Even then it's loud on the lowest setting. Especially in a quiet room or at night.
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Even then it's loud on the lowest setting. Especially in a quiet room or at night.
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I have the same issue. I guess it is the phone. Maybe the JB update coming soon will fix this Here's hoping...
I'm going to try the AudioManager app suggested by dreamliner.
I confirm jb solve this issue.
Orphee said:
I confirm jb solve this issue.
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Good to know. AudioManager doesn't really fix the problem.
blackbanjo said:
Good morning all, I had a question ocncerning the ring/notification volume on my MAXX HD. Right now the lowest volume setting is extraordinarily high, way way too high for an office setting or even anywhere besides outside on a runway. The highest setting is nearly painful. Is this some sort of weird bug on my phone or are others noticing this as well? Can someone possibly recommend a solution without a third party app? Or at least a functional 3rd party app?
Thanks,
MF
(Never thought I would ever have this problem after my Nexus One and Galaxy Nexus were stupidly quiet)
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thanks thans
My Galaxy R is having a very low microphone volume, during calls.
This also happens when I try sound recorder, the recorder bars dont move much and very low volume is recorded.
And the incall volume works well when on speakerphone.
Any inputs ? for a solution ..
gaurav12 said:
My Galaxy R is having a very low microphone volume, during calls.
This also happens when I try sound recorder, the recorder bars dont move much and very low volume is recorded.
And the incall volume works well when on speakerphone.
Any inputs ? for a solution ..
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This should go in the Q&A thread. Anyways,I faced the same issue and got my phone repaired from SSC under warrenty (free of cost). I suggest you visit SSC.
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Actually the phone is out of warranty now..
Is this a software problem or hardware problem
gaurav12 said:
Actually the phone is out of warranty now..
Is this a software problem or hardware problem
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Mine was a hardware fault, and since our issues are similar I believe yours should be hardware fault too. If your phone is out of warrenty at least try getting a quote and see if its reasonable to repair since without the mic/damaged mic renders phone almost useless for making calls. Or probably you can try a local phone repair, though I am not sure how reliable it would be.
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I've noticed that when recording video on my Nexus 5 that the audio is low and has Static. Is this a defect that I should start a RMA on? My phone is completely stock
So after I talked with Google and they had me do a Factory Reset on my phone, it has fixed the issue with the static. I still think that the phone is recording the audio to low, but it is better than it was before.
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I've noticed that when recording video on my Nexus 5 that the audio is low and has Static. Is this a defect that I should start a RMA on? My phone is completely stock
So after I talked with Google and they had me do a Factory Reset on my phone, it has fixed the issue with the static. I still think that the phone is recording the audio to low, but it is better than it was before.
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Are you SURE it's fixed? There are many, many people with this issue. (http://goo.gl/XdnwGY) I've done factory reset, custom ROMs, covering top mic, different 3rd party camera apps....nothing fixes it.
Apparently Google is looking into it, but I for one am pissed and get more pissed by the day.
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Are you SURE it's fixed? There are many, many people with this issue. (http://goo.gl/XdnwGY) I've done factory reset, custom ROMs, covering top mic, different 3rd party camera apps....nothing fixes it.
Apparently Google is looking into it, but I for one am pissed and get more pissed by the day.
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I have read that a lot of people are having a similar issue and while the Static is not there anymore I do get a Low hiss from the audio which was there before as well. Now there is no static and I can hear the recorded audio clearly. Its not perfect, but it is better than it was. I am still Stock
I'm getting echo problem in 4.4 roms (cm11, slim kat) with and without jbx. The person on other side hears his/her own echo , it's fine on mine side. & this is not occasional, it is heard during all calls whenever i'm on 4.4 rom. Tried installing multiple times, on fresh slot but to no avail.
There is no such problem in ics or jb roms. Please help..
At&t atrix2 using in India
I've never faced that problem in 4.4...anyway if this issue occurs to you I think it's better to stick with other 4.3 and 4.2 ROM's there are a lot of them in Development section also there is no such huge improvements from 4.3 to 4.4 which makes you insist on getting the latest builds with that serious problem.
Note: Don't use the in-call volume adjustment app as someone reported the same echo issue, Just clean the partition (clear data, cache and dalvik cache) and install the 4.4 ROM again and make a call normally without any other modification "No jbx, No volume adjust app" and see the result.
EDIT: Solution is to Use the in-call volume app and change the value to 35 as reported by @dmroeder
Good luck.
I'm more inclined towards 4.4 roms mainly because of hugely improved battery life compared to earlier kexec roms.
I'm not using the call volume adjustment app. I've tried installing on a freshly created system but the results have been same.
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I'm more inclined towards 4.4 roms mainly because of hugely improved battery life compared to earlier kexec roms.
I'm not using the call volume adjustment app. I've tried installing on a freshly created system but the results have been same.
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Hi,
just found a solution for your bug HERE try it :good: I hope it works
It didn't work for me..:banghead:
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It didn't work for me..:banghead:
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Your problem is nothing you have done wrong, it's a common bug in most ROM's since 4.2.2. I ran a couple of 4.2.2 ROM's that didn't have this problem but all 4.3 and 4.4 ROM's have it.
I think there is confusion on two different issues here. The caller on the other end of your phone hearing an echo is a result of the in-call volume being maxed out and not adjustable. I think what happens is when it is maxed out, it's so loud that the mic picks it up and they hear it again on their end. The app allows you to adjust the volume again. Have you tried using it? I set mine at 35. You will see that the first time you run it, it is at 50. I think the latest version allows the volume buttons to adjust the volume.
رامز, Are you able to adjust your volume during the call? Are you certain you are talking about the same issue? I got the impression that this "robo voice" issue was heard by the A2 user, not the caller.
Downloaded the app and changed call vol to 35. Let's see. Fingers crossed..
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Your problem is nothing you have done wrong, it's a common bug in most ROM's since 4.2.2. I ran a couple of 4.2.2 ROM's that didn't have this problem but all 4.3 and 4.4 ROM's have it.
I think there is confusion on two different issues here. The caller on the other end of your phone hearing an echo is a result of the in-call volume being maxed out and not adjustable. I think what happens is when it is maxed out, it's so loud that the mic picks it up and they hear it again on their end. The app allows you to adjust the volume again. Have you tried using it? I set mine at 35. You will see that the first time you run it, it is at 50. I think the latest version allows the volume buttons to adjust the volume.
رامز, Are you able to adjust your volume during the call? Are you certain you are talking about the same issue? I got the impression that this "robo voice" issue was heard by the A2 user, not the caller.
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yes, I know that issue was submitted by other users before but really I've never faced it "remember that my A2 is at&t version" and actually I don't need to adjust the in-call volume as I mostly talk in open areas so I always leave it to max.
BTW:I'll try it again tonight and tell you the result
Great..! It works like charm.!
Thanks again for helping me out..
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yes, I know that issue was submitted by other users before but really I've never faced it "remember that my A2 is at&t version" and actually I don't need to adjust the in-call volume as I mostly talk in open areas so I always leave it to max.
BTW:I'll try it again tonight and tell you the result
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That is very strange. I also have an AT&T Atrix 2 and I have the "call volume" issue. You should ask the caller if they hear themselves echo. Most people that I talk to don't mention it, my mom however is not one of those people! I do notice though that the speaker is very loud when this issue is present.
And when I say maxed out, the caller comes across much louder than say with the stock ROM set at max. It's almost like our phones go to 11 [/spinal tap]
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That is very strange. I also have an AT&T Atrix 2 and I have the "call volume" issue. You should ask the caller if they hear themselves echo. Most people that I talk to don't mention it, my mom however is not one of those people! I do notice though that the speaker is very loud when this issue is present.
And when I say maxed out, the caller comes across much louder than say with the stock ROM set at max. It's almost like our phones go to 11 [/spinal tap]
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I've just finished a call with my friend and I asked him about my voice, He did mention small echo effect but it's hardly noticed "that's what he said". I forget to mention that I've disabled the "Noise Suppression" option in the dialer settings so maybe this has reduced the problem echo effect..not sure
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I've just finished a call with my friend and I asked him about my voice, He did mention small echo effect but it's hardly noticed "that's what he said". I forget to mention that I've disabled the "Noise Suppression" option in the dialer settings so maybe this has reduced the problem echo effect..not sure
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You should have asked whether he heard his own voice echoing.. And yes, most callers don't mention about this problem even it is always present , or maybe the echo effect is higher sometimes(???)
I've also tried disabling noise suppression, but it didn't help.
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You should have asked whether he heard his own voice echoing.. And yes, most callers don't mention about this problem even it is always present , or maybe the echo effect is higher sometimes(???)
I've also tried disabling noise suppression, but it didn't help.
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regarding to your comment I had to test it again but this time I called my brother and told him to record the call, so I can confirm that the call is 100% normal and even my voice echo is barely noticed and no other echo is present at all " I can even upload the record here". it's really strange that echo issue happens to some people and others just switch to 2G (like mine) and problem get solved!
I'm not questioning your authenticity. Maybe it's just because of different make of our handsets..! (As in case of clock speeds 1ghz/1.2 ghz)
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I'm not questioning your authenticity. Maybe it's just because of different make of our handsets..! (As in case of clock speeds 1ghz/1.2 ghz)
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No problem but that's really weird how some A2 has this issue and others hasn't maybe as you said it's a hardware related.....BTW my A2 is 1.2Ghz
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No problem but that's really weird how some A2 has this issue and others hasn't maybe as you said it's a hardware related.....BTW my A2 is 1.2Ghz
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Mine is 1ghz, at&t
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Mine is 1ghz, at&t
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Now we find a difference .........but I don't think actually it's related to CPU speed.
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Now we find a difference .........but I don't think actually it's related to CPU speed.
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No, cpu speed is one thing that we can see. There might be other differences as well.