[Q] low call volume stock 5.0 g2 - AT&T LG G2

Hello I've encountered a new problem on my lg g2 running stock at&t 5.0 firmware, it looks like I have low call volume but when I flip the phone on its backside and put it against my ear Its louder, also when I switch to speaker the speaker volume is high but now my voice is too low on the other end of the call. I have already tried factory resetting the phone and have checked all the volumes and they are on high, any tips or solutions?

m1lkb0x said:
Hello I've encountered a new problem on my lg g2 running stock at&t 5.0 firmware, it looks like I have low call volume but when I flip the phone on its backside and put it against my ear Its louder, also when I switch to speaker the speaker volume is high but now my voice is too low on the other end of the call. I have already tried factory resetting the phone and have checked all the volumes and they are on high, any tips or solutions?
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install xposed
install g3 tweakbox
then select option "more volume steps" in g3 tweakbox. you will have louder and clear sound.
make sure you remove 3 apps (LGCover, LGWeather, LGWeather Service) first before installing xposed.

Any links for xposed that works on lollipop for g2?

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[Q] After 4.4.2 upgrade (OTA) call volume incredibly low.

Anyone else? My call volume (both speakerphone and ear) are extremely low yet the sounds come through the speaker loud and clear for games, music, etc. I can't seem to find any mention of this anywhere other than a tiny thread on Reddit in the Moto G subreddit but no mention on how to fix it. Any ideas how to fix this?
Edit: Just restarted and it resolved itself. I had restarted after upgrade but it seems a 2nd one would've been required. Disregard.
Hello, i have the same problem but a restart doesn't resolve....the volume is very low. I tried a factory reset but nothing changed
having the same problem after updating to 4.4.2
Motorola's advise: lower the incall volume to min, switch the phone off and then on again.
Worked for me, permanent fix.
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Just turning volume down and the up during call will fix it, It's a known bug in KitKat on our devices
ekabon said:
Motorola's advise: lower the incall volume to min, switch the phone off and then on again.
Worked for me, permanent fix.
Sent from my smooth Moto G
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zippov3 said:
Just turning volume down and the up during call will fix it, It's a known bug in KitKat on our devices
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I have the same problem but the said workaround doesn't seem to be working. Is this using the rocker all the way? The moto forums all give different solutions but none of them seem to be working.
I agree with zippo, just turn the volume down a notch during the call and it increases the volume.
Strange but it works!
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Hello! Do you know any way to increase volume of voice speaker? It's too low for me. Device runs with root, CWM and CM11.
Fix the call volume in 4.4.2
JetVoz said:
Hello! Do you know any way to increase volume of voice speaker? It's too low for me. Device runs with root, CWM and CM11.
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The fix is the same for internal or external earpiece or speaker. While in a call, turn the volume to 0, then turn back up to your desired output level.
Fix moto g volume
I have been helped a lot by this forum so i thought i would give back! You can fix this problem with es file explorer And root access. First turn on root explorer in es file explorer, go to menu, local, device, find folder etc. Click on the file named mixer_paths.xml. click the top right menu button and select edit then scroll down and find the line <ctl name="RX1 Digital Volume" value="84" /> ( your number may not be 84) and change that number to 94. Do the same for the next two lines (lines should look the same except with RX2 and RX3). Save and exit, then reboot and it should be fixed. You can try different numbers but much over 94 and my speakers distorted. All volumes will be increased including in call volumes. This may work for other phones but no guarantees

Voice quality issues.

I have the moto G xt1032 and am running c-rom 5.6.
My problem is that since I started flashing custom roms on my device I can't adjust in call volume and the quality of voice on my end is really bad(high pitched sounds just about blow my ear drum and it sort of screeches). The buttons are fine as I can still adjust media volume no problem and I have also tried restoring to stock but the issue remains. I have had a lot of android phones and know what I'm doing but not seen anything like this before. Any ideas on what the cause is would be most helpful.

Earpiece speaker volume too low when playing audio clips

Hi everyone. I'm new to this forum.
I have a stock Moto G 2015 2/16 GB version.
I've always had a problem with it: when I try to play an audio clip in Telegram or Whatsapp through the earpiece speaker, by pulling the phone up to my ear, the volume is just too low. It's all right if I'm in a quiet room, but as soon as there's even modest noise around, I can't hear anything. I can use the volume keys to adjust it, but it turns out I'm already at the highest setting and it's definitely not enough.
Conversely, when I use that same speaker during a phone call I can hear fine, even in a noisier room.
I'm running Android 6 at the moment but, as I said, I've had this problem since the beginning, when my phone still ran 5.x.
Thanks for any suggestions.
I actually have the opposite issue.
xt1540 2/16 6.0 stock not-rooted, bootloader unlocked
Music audio, notification tones (bells,beeps,whistles) are fine and loud
Phone calls volume is very low.
I've tried...when call starts down the volume then back up...no go
Move back to 5.1.1, still same issue.
Tried removing LCD to get ear screen out of the way...still issue persists.
edit > 4-Sep-2016
I replaced the ear speaker, still low audio during calls. I forgot to describe when call is placed in speakerphone mode, the audio is fine albeit slightly distorted on high volume.
** comment ** I have a Lumia 640 LTE, (SD410) call volume in earspeaker is loud where I have to turn it down a couple clicks. And I've had people tell me that on their end my voice comes through same if not better than a corded landline. (using the same SIM that was used in the G3).
squid kernel screws the speaker while calling, make calls louder
Looks like it's an issue with a lot brand/model phones.
Something about mixer_paths.xml and "RX1 Digital Volume" needs to be changed.
So I'm guessing all the manufacturers are really lazy in tuning their Android smartphones to perform best for it's primary function, being a phone. Well, for that matter, overall sound quality with all the mic's and speakers.
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Found http://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/mod-native-volume-boost-apps-mixerpaths-t3217132
Thank You hp420
I haven't tried it yet, but when I do I'm sure my G3 will be usable. And thanks again for taking the time and testing/providing different volume level versions of mix_paths.xml.
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Update: I've tried the modified mixer_paths.xml, only marginal success. Possibly have a damaged speaker.

In Call volume very loud even at to lowest

Normally people find that the call volume on their phone is very low but mine on the contrary is very loud even if I lower it as much as I can both with the headphone and without it using the headset speaker. Is it possible to lower it by modifying some settings something like the opposite of The sound mod. My phone is rooted so it should be easy right?
I install the sound mod and it still the same so I reinstalled the stock version

Android 10 Killed My Phone's Volume

I got a message last night that Android 10 needed to be installed on my phone so I allowed it. After restarting I was not impressed with the GUI at all but that's another topic. I'm really wishing that they would have left it alone... my phone was great before. I loved it! I have an LG G7 ThinQ (T-Mobile). Now if I place a phone call and put it on speaker the volume I'm hearing on a speaker call has been reduced by around 80 to 85%... no joke. Even the volume when holding the phone to your ear has been reduced. Previously when you placed a call on speaker, there was an option to boost the speaker volume but that option is gone.
Not only has my ability to hear phone calls been stripped away but listening to music the same way is no longer possible. The playback volume of the LG G7 ThinQ was one of the main selling points of the phone. Just watch any review of it on YouTube. It use to rock.
I'm so ticked off right now I don't know what to do.
This is no longer the phone I bought.
Does anyone have a solution to this???
I wish I could go back to Android 9...
ryevick said:
I got a message last night that Android 10 needed to be installed on my phone so I allowed it. After restarting I was not impressed with the GUI at all but that's another topic. I'm really wishing that they would have left it alone... my phone was great before. I loved it! I have an LG G7 ThinQ (T-Mobile). Now if I place a phone call and put it on speaker the volume I'm hearing on a speaker call has been reduced by around 80 to 85%... no joke. Even the volume when holding the phone to your ear has been reduced. Previously when you placed a call on speaker, there was an option to boost the speaker volume but that option is gone.
Not only has my ability to hear phone calls been stripped away but listening to music the same way is no longer possible. The playback volume of the LG G7 ThinQ was one of the main selling points of the phone. Just watch any review of it on YouTube. It use to rock.
I'm so ticked off right now I don't know what to do.
This is no longer the phone I bought.
Does anyone have a solution to this???
I wish I could go back to Android 9...
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Have you tried booting into stock recovery and selecting the option to wipe cache partition? This is usually necessary after updating a device to remove any cached data from the previous version interfering with the new version. Sometimes, even the dreaded factory reset is necessary. Backup your data somehow before factory resetting, if it comes down to having to use that option.
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