Hi, so i got this MI 10T Pro. My first Xiaomi phone and i'm loving it!
However this week, I encountered my first issue.
I'm always connected to my bluetooth earphones almost max volume. However, from the night to day (literally) my phone stopped allowing me to get up the media volume to max while connected to a bluetooth device. Later I found out that even with a USB-C earphone plugged in (since there is no jack) the same issue appears. The volume gets "stuck" around 70% and won't get up, and if it does, automatically goes down.
I tried enabling/disabling absolute volume, unpair/pair the bluetooth device, restart and change regions outside EU. Nothing works!
I really really didn't want to factory reset the phone or put some ROM inside it.
Can anyone help me, please?
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EVO 4G here, I'm running Miui 1.12.2 so that might be the problem, but here's what's happening. When I have my BT headsets connected my BT volume control on the phone is either 100% or 0%, at the lowest setting it's muted, if I go up even 1 notch it's at full volume. And between 1 and the max setting the volume stays the same. Maybe this isn't a Miui thing, or maybe it is and somebody here has a solution?
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Bluetooth
That will be helpful for me to troubleshoot.
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Hello. It's my first time here and I need your help.
I've had this low budget tablet Colorovo CityTab Supreme 10.1'' for a while but Windows 8.1 were previously installed on it. Tablet was laggy, it would crash and it usually just lay arround in my drawer. It was literally unusable. But yesterday I decided to bring it back to life. I've installed android-x86-4.4-r3. And everything works just fine. But there is one problem, when I plug headphones, speakers do not turn off. Headphones and speakers work both at the same time. And it's really annoying. Personally, speakers are unnecessary for me completely, so I tried disabling those on boot menu but it disabled headphone jack as well. The only closest thing I was able to find on google that relates to my problem is here: groups[dot]google[dot]com/forum/#!topic/android-x86/Um50bmBFp7k but I don't know how to apply it. Do you have any ideas? Can you help me?
Edit. And volume up and down buttons seems to be in-active. I cannot change volume of speakers (or headphones).
This issue is all over the airpod subreddit. Apparently the newest airpod pro firmware update screwed up the volume level for Android. It cannot be fixed anymore by disabling/ enabling media sync. Wondering if any of the devs can find a fix or maybe a mod to restore the volume function.
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This issue is all over the airpod subreddit. Apparently the newest airpod pro firmware update screwed up the volume level for Android. It cannot be fixed anymore by disabling/ enabling media sync. Wondering if any of the devs can find a fix or maybe a mod to restore the volume function.
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Volume drop issue doesn't happen often with my AirPods Pro. If it happens I disconnect my airpods forget them and reset them by holding airpods case pairing button. This fixes issue for me. Had this issue once since last OS update, was disappointed, because update log clearly stated that they fixed it. :/
go to settings/sound&vibration/Earphone mode
and Disable bluetooth absolute volume
As you know this issue is very widespread with no 100% solution available yet. It is definitely related to android and something in the kernel or whatever because I can pair with other android phones or even flash different roms and sometimes the volume is super loud and other times super quiet. However the latest trick I had to use on my OP7pro running Android 10 / Oxygen 10 STOCK was to pair my airpods to my windows PC first (external bluetooth dongle), which allowed me to ramp the volume up so high it hurt my ears, then just repair to OP7 and finally it understood the volume could go higher than what the airpods were being locked to.
Very annoying and everyone has their tricks, so try mine and see if it works.
Hello!
I've noticed lately that my basic 2 earphones' volume is really low. Before I usually had them at around 70% volume because anything more was too loud. Now I have them on 100% and it's like they are playing on half the volume. My phone is Xiaomi Mi 10T 5G
There have been no recent changes to my device nor it's settings, haven't updated either so it's the same operating system as before (Android version: 11 RKQ1.200836.002) (MIUI Global 12.5.4 Stable)
I also want to mention that my device is unlocked and rooted using this exact guide : https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...tom-rom-working-on-xiaomi-mi-10t-pro.4246339/
Things I've tried so far:
Restarting my phone
Restarting the earphones
Hard reseting the earbuds
Reseting all the bluetooth connections on my phone
Changing my Region (I tried USA, India and Andorra. Didn't change anything)
Tried Disabling Absolute Audio (There was no such setting on my developer options)
Tried changing the Bluetooth Codec (As soon as I scrolled down a bit it was reseting to "System Default")
Volume Booster Apps (They make the sound terrible and still the volume is not as high as originally)
MIUI's Sound Optimization (Adjust sound to earphones made the sound slightly better but didn't change the volume at all)
I also thoroughly cleaned the earbuds (To make sure there wasn't anything physically blocking them) as well as my ears (To make sure I wasn't losing my hearing)
I really can't understand why or how this happened and I can't seem to find a working solution no matter what... I really need your help on this one!
I don't mind tinkering with my phone and it's settings so any solution and I mean ANY solution would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you so much for your time !
I fixed my mi 10 5g low speaker volume issue, u should give it a try by calibration of speakers
In settings>about phone>all specs, click on kernal version 5 times or more to open cit settings
Here u can test speakers, but to re calibrate click on 3 dots menu and goto additional setting find "calibrate speaker PA"
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I fixed my mi 10 5g low speaker volume issue, u should give it a try by calibration of speakers
In settings>about phone>all specs, click on kernal version 5 times or more to open cit settings
Here u can test speakers, but to re calibrate click on 3 dots menu and goto additional setting find "calibrate speaker PA"
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It worked. In my case, I headed to Bluetooth and ran the CIT test. It disconnected and on reconnecting, voilĂ ! It worked. Thanks man
I tried everything, nothing worked. Turned out that earphones turn up volume by long tapping on earphone touch area.
Had the same issue with my Xiaomi Buds 4 Pro. Turned out, the buds have their own volume control (set to 50% by default), which must be assigned to double/triple taps via Xiaomi Earbuds app. By default, there was no way of controlling this "earphone-internal" volume. And the phone control operated within the 0%-50% range. Strange indeed.
Had the find x2 pro for a while now and has been fine but have noticed an issue with the volume of calls using android auto and how I'm picked up on the microphone of the car.
I was running a test as I'm with O2 and the signal kept dropping at certain points, so I plugged my work iPhone 12 Pro in and noticed that the call and music volume was much louder aswell as not dropping the call at any point in my ride home (Vodafone).
So I found my old phone from a few years ago which was a oneplus 6, let it run all the updates and plugged it into my car (71 plate suzuki swift) and low and behold it was the same volume levels as the iPhone and much easier to be heard on the microphone so its either a setting somewhere on the oppo or it is just crap with AA. On the oppo I have to set the call volume to 30(max) in the car but with the oneplus and iPhone it was 20.
I have tried turning off use high quality audio in the Bluetooth setting for the car and disabled absolute volume in the development options which has helped the volume of music but still way too quiet on the calls.
Any suggestions of any other settings to turn on/off as I'm close to binning the phone off
Might have sorted it.
Turning absolute volume back on has enabled media volume sync which was greyed out and now its much louder
Update, nope its not sorted so I'm gonna get rid of the phone come January