After upgrading to android 11, absolute bluetooth volume doesn't work anymore. Now it's separate, if I need maximum volume, I need to press "+" on the phone and bluetooth device too, tried different speakers and headphones. Disabled and enabled absolute volume in developer options still doesn't work.
Try enabling "Media Volume Sync" in Bluetooth's Advanced Menu
MeTheRebel said:
Try enabling "Media Volume Sync" in Bluetooth's Advanced Menu
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Silly of me not checking bluetooth settings, done this in the past on other phones, thanks!!!
MeTheRebel said:
Try enabling "Media Volume Sync" in Bluetooth's Advanced Menu
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Thank you!
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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
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".
I am running 8.0 OTA, bootloader is unlocked but not rooted. The volume up button was initially activating the google voice assistant. To try and stop this, I went into the Google App settings and under Voice>Hands-free I deactivated the "for wired headsets" and "for bluetooth devices" toggles. I also went into the Voice>"OK Google" detection and deactivated the "Say "OK Google" any time toggle. Now, if the screen is on, the volume up button works as expected, but if the screen is off, it just brings up the prompt to change the Google App settings again. Is there any way to fix this so that the volume up button always works for volume? Also, it would be ideal to be able to reactivate the "Say Ok Google any time" toggle, as I would like to be able to activate it from any screen, I just don't want it to activate from the headphone controls.
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I'm starting to think there's something wrong with the Pixel input jack. Mine stopped working completely, unless I was in safe mode. Then that stopped. Now if I use my higher end headphones, the inline control responds, speaker turns off like I'm using headphones, but every button is volume down and I have no sound. I'm attempting a reset with 8.0 and the stock image... but ya, I don't know if there's much you can do.
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".
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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.
Hi,
When you switch on the phone , you have a ringtone I would like to disable, is this possible ?
I didn't manage to find anything in the parameters.
Thanks
There isn't an option like Motorola or other OEM, but if you turn off your phone in "silent mode", when you turn it on again there will be no sound.
cri347 said:
There isn't an option like Motorola or other OEM, but if you turn off your phone in "silent mode", when you turn it on again there will be no sound.
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OK , I just tried..... and it works.
I wish I had a sound symbol to press on and off like wifi, torch light etc.... may be with an update later on who knows.
Anyway thanks a lot for the tip, I appreciate very much.
When you press a button of the volume rocker appears on the screen the slider to adjust the volume, right? If you press on the ring bell next to the slider the device goes in "silent mode" without changing the volume and in place of the ring bell appears the vibration symbol. If you press on the vibration symbol, the ring bell appears again and the volume returns to your favorite setting. It is a quick setting that allows you to switch between ringtone and silent mode without changing the volume, but placed in the quick volume menu, rather than in the general quick settings.
As an alternative you have the DND (Do Not Disturb) mode that has its toggle in the quick settings.
Yes this noise annoys me too but I rarely turn my phone off unless there is a reboot due to updates.