Please can someone help me figure out how to get rid of that annoying popup screen that lets you know you are raising your own volume too high without rooting. Everytime i use headphones and go to raise the volume it has an annoying popup that i have to click okay on in order to raise the volume.
Please help me!!!!!!
juicemane141997 said:
Please can someone help me figure out how to get rid of that annoying popup screen that lets you know you are raising your own volume too high without rooting. Everytime i use headphones and go to raise the volume it has an annoying popup that i have to click okay on in order to raise the volume.
Please help me!!!!!!
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Just go to settings -> Sound and Vibration -> Volume -> hit the 3 dot menu -> Media Volume Limiter -> turn on and set custom limit to Max.
It annoys the heck out of me
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ggrant3876 said:
Just go to settings -> Sound and Vibration -> Volume -> hit the 3 dot menu -> Media Volume Limiter -> turn on and set custom limit to Max.
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I don't have a 3 dot menu in the Volume screen ?
Just found this :
https://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-automatically-disable-the-high-volume-warning-without-root/
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dayloon said:
I don't have a 3 dot menu in the Volume screen ?
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Mines a snapdragon variant from T-Mobile.
ggrant3876 said:
Just go to settings -> Sound and Vibration -> Volume -> hit the 3 dot menu -> Media Volume Limiter -> turn on and set custom limit to Max.
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Thank you so much!
My hero. It worked a treat for me.
ggrant3876 said:
Just go to settings -> Sound and Vibration -> Volume -> hit the 3 dot menu -> Media Volume Limiter -> turn on and set custom limit to Max.
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It seems Exynos edition don't have such setting.
ggrant3876 said:
Just go to settings -> Sound and Vibration -> Volume -> hit the 3 dot menu -> Media Volume Limiter -> turn on and set custom limit to Max.
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This worked perfectly! Thank you!!!!
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Andrewtst said:
It seems Exynos edition don't have such setting.
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NO it doesn't ... wanted to turn off this feature and this way annoys me
Does the tasker trick work on the Exynos version?
https://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-automatically-disable-the-high-volume-warning-without-root/
Make sure you open AutoTools once so it kicks off the free trial or it won't work.
who made this annoyance should be warned each time he picks fork or knife - "be careful, you can harm yourself".
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I have an SPV E650 and just trying to figure out how to adjust the ringtone volume? i know there is an audio button on the side but that changes earpiece volume only if im not mistaken. Any ideas?
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go to profiles....
select your Normal Profile.. (if thats what you have selected ).....
and press menu (left bottom)....
select Edit....
there you can adjust the volume etc..
hope this helps
well now i feel like a windows mobile n00b. Im usually good at figuring these things out, so thanks so much for your help, that was easy
Cheers
indtram said:
go to profiles....
select your Normal Profile.. (if thats what you have selected ).....
and press menu (left bottom)....
select Edit....
there you can adjust the volume etc..
hope this helps
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i cant seem to find the same for text message volume or is that included in the ring volume setting?
The headphones which came with i9105p have 3 buttons - volume -/+ and one more button. If i plug headphones into jack, there is no notification, though sounds starts playing through headphones.
However only volume + button is working, i cannot reduce volume or pause music, answer, end call with other buttons. Also 'earphone' menu item is missing in 'Accesorries' section in Settings menu.
Can someone give a feedback how their stock headphones work with i9105p, so i would now if it is intended behaviour or hardware/software issue with my headphones or phone.
do u remove the bloatware before? sometimes,we accidentally remove something important. If that's not the case,maybe ur earphone are faulty, mine works perfectly,vol + -,pause,notification,all works.
Mine has not even a button work even on stock ROM (unbloated), I have yet to try out on current ROM.
nickchk said:
do u remove the bloatware before? sometimes,we accidentally remove something important. If that's not the case,maybe ur earphone are faulty, mine works perfectly,vol + -,pause,notification,all works.
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Good point! i disabled some processes, like dropbox, or yahoo finance. Will try to enable all of them back, or will do phone reset. Thanks!
jeegiz said:
Also 'earphone' menu item is missing in 'Accesorries' section in Settings menu.
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Well if im right you can enable Earphone menu just go to Programs> Settings> Display> Page Buddy> enable it and tick option Earphone page Your done!
jeegiz said:
The headphones which came with i9105p have 3 buttons - volume -/+ and one more button. If i plug headphones into jack, there is no notification, though sounds starts playing through headphones.
However only volume + button is working, i cannot reduce volume or pause music, answer, end call with other buttons. Also 'earphone' menu item is missing in 'Accesorries' section in Settings menu.
Can someone give a feedback how their stock headphones work with i9105p, so i would now if it is intended behaviour or hardware/software issue with my headphones or phone.
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hey do u get headset with 3 button i get the headset which have one button
Hello, I havent find how to put phone in silence, with volume buttons only goes to vibration mode, and there is no silence mode in settings, only way I found is to set ringtones to silence which is odd and slow.
Thanks
Smashwings said:
Hello, I havent find how to put phone in silence, with volume buttons only goes to vibration mode, and there is no silence mode in settings, only way I found is to set ringtones to silence which is odd and slow.
Thanks
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Volume buttons does enable silent mode. It's just one "up volume" click away from vibration. So it goes Vibrate -> silence -> volume 1 -> 2 -> etc.
If that doesn't work for you, long press your power button so the power off screen appears. Right under turn off there are 3 icons, for silent, vibrate, and sound. Click one of them and voila.
Megiddo2000 said:
Volume buttons does enable silent mode. It's just one "up volume" click away from vibration. So it goes Vibrate -> silence -> volume 1 -> 2 -> etc.
If that doesn't work for you, long press your power button so the power off screen appears. Right under turn off there are 3 icons, for silent, vibrate, and sound. Click one of them and voila.
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i think you mean one "down volume" from vibration? at least on mine it goes silent, vibrate, then ring. if you hold down volume down, it will go straight to vibrate. push volume down again once on vibrate, and it will go into silent mode.
s33squar3d said:
i think you mean one "down volume" from vibration? at least on mine it goes silent, vibrate, then ring. if you hold down volume down, it will go straight to vibrate. push volume down again once on vibrate, and it will go into silent mode.
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Ok, I have to maintain pushed down volume button after it has arrived to vibration, and it enter silence mode, also the power buton option works too.
Thank you both very much
Use power toggle
Smashwings said:
Hello, I havent find how to put phone in silence, with volume buttons only goes to vibration mode, and there is no silence mode in settings, only way I found is to set ringtones to silence which is odd and slow.
Thanks
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I made a small workaround that is very handy!
I used Nova Activities widget to create a shortcut to the Sounds and Notificaitions --> Interruptions activity.
Whenever I want to sleep, I simply tap the widget on my homescreen, turn off Calls as priority notifications and go to sleep with peace of mind. :angel:
As soon as I wake up, I simply enable Calls as priority interruptions again by using the Nova widget
I know this is a workaround but this is the best way I found so far to solve this irritating problem on Android Lollipop.
I would also love to hear about any workarounds that anyone else on XDA has hacked together! Probably whip out a dialog UI using Tasker?
Hit thanks if my post helped you :good:
Hey all,
I am coming from an EVO 3D which had CyanogenMod 10 with JB 4.2. When I pressed either of the volume rockers, the volume bar would pop up with the option to change all 3 volume settings, ringer/media/alarm.
On my nexus 5, I had to set up a shortcut for Sound Settings in order to change all 3 volumes. Am I missing a shortcut or easier way to adjust all 3 volumes? When I currently press the volume rocker, it only lets me change the volume for the ringer (or media if I'm playing music/games).
Thanks!
In the Settings hit Sound and then Volumes.
ehupp01 said:
In the Settings hit Sound and then Volumes.
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Try actually reading the OP before you reply next time.
I really miss this option as well. I know some custom roms on my GS3 used to have an option make that sound bar expandable or always expanded.
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Actually, shaneledford understood exactly what I was asking. I was just asking to see if there was a way to enable this volume setting.
Too bad Google didn't catch on to this neat little shortcut.
This issue drives me up the wall. Anyone knows a way to quickly adjust volumes without digging through the settings I would greatly appreciated.
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Hello guys i did search the forum for this issue but did not find anything.
So my problem is that the volume up/down button always lowers / increases the volume for the media rather than the system/ringtone sound.
If there is already a topic on this issue then im sorry and you can link this to it.
In the previous Phones of mine ( galaxy s3-s6) this was not the case.
So did samsung change that on purpose?
Greetz
Go to Settings and then to Sounds and vibration and uncheck "Use volume keys for media".
someone261 said:
Go to Settings and then to Sounds and vibration and uncheck "Use volume keys for media".
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It can be that simple. Thanks brother.