Weird speaker behavior when using OEM phone call app - OPPO Find X2 Pro Questions & Answers

The phone's speakers are amazing but...
1.) When it gets a call coming in, the phone app's loud speaker mode will not activate, until I first hold it up to my ear (turning off display via proximity sensor) then, bringing the phone back down and touching the speaker icon.
2.) When making calls out, the loud speaker mode can be activated but, it's very-very low, especially compared to how loud it can go with automatic menus, videos, music, driving directions, etc.
3.) During any call, once the loud speaker mode is turned off, it cannot be turned back on for that particular call.

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Google Voice play back volume low

I believe I've always had this issue on all three of my Android phones. When I go into Google Voice to play back my messages, the volume is always on max, but the playback is still very low. Across all phones (two captivates and a cliq), volume is low regardless of ear-piece or speaker.
Is there any way to increase this volume?
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The Google Voice default is to playback through earphone rather than speaker phone. Hold the phone to your ear or change it to playback through speaker phone.
foxbat121 said:
The Google Voice default is to playback through earphone rather than speaker phone. Hold the phone to your ear or change it to playback through speaker phone.
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Yes I know this. As I explained above, the volume is low when played back through ANY speaker on the phone. This could be indicative of a software limit on the app maybe...
The volume is so low that unless I'm in an almost silent environment, its difficult to hear anything. The transcriptions aren't quite helpful just yet, but I've noticed them getting better.
I had this problem today. The message was SO quiet that I could not make out what my friend was saying.
Google Voice needs a few tweaks, like the option to switch to speaker on the fly.
Ikonomi said:
...like the option to switch to speaker on the fly.
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I understand you wouldn't want to set it to playback on the speaker by default, but if you hit the button to the right of the seek bar while its playing, it switches to the speaker phone. Still a bit difficult to hear. even if you put it directly on your ear.
I would say one of the best things about this phone is that you can hit speaker phone and flip it over and use it as a regular phone. That way you have a SUPER loud ear-peace. Good for clubs/concerts/loud places... but not loud enough for my damn messages

Speaker phone volume and mic?

I've noticed that the speaker phone volume is not has high as my previous phones. Also, when talking to someone on speaker they have a hard time hearing me. I have to talk close to the phone for them to hear me clearly.
In the past with my Galaxy S 4G, I had no issue with them hearing me or my speaker volume...
Is there anyway to adjust this past its max volume setting?
I have found that when connected to the mobile network, 2g/3g/4g (or whatever other G's decide to pop-up) the incoming and outgoing volume are much greater than when connected to the Wifi calling. The G2x is actually quite loud for me on both speaker and handset modes.
Are you using the Wifi calling or the normal network?
It's not just on the speakerphone. I've used a couple of audio recording apps, and in both of them if I speak in a normal tone of voice with the phone 2-3 feet away, I can barely hear myself in the playback. I'm think there must be a system-wide gain setting that is set incorrectly, but I haven't managed to find it. (Either that or the microphone is just plain awful.)

No audio on calls, no output from earphone socket

I have a problem with an HTC One S. There is no audio (either way) on either incoming or outgoing calls. When an outgoing call is made there is no ringing or any other sound, even when the recipient picks up the call. While the call is in progress neither party can hear anything (even when the phone is put in speakerphone mode).
The microphone on the phone is fine - I can record and playback using the voice recorder app. The external speaker on the phone is also fine - I can play back audio files. There is no audio output from the earphone socket however - e.g. I can be playing back music on the speaker, but when I plug in a headset I hear nothing.
Volume levels in sound settings are all set to the maximum.
The phone issue is not a network problem - the phone is usually on O2, but I tried a Talkmobile SIM and get exactly the same problem (i.e. no audio at all on phone calls).
The only other issue with the phone is difficulty powering it on - I can press and hold the power button for a few seconds and the LEDs on the home/back/menu buttons will flash, but the phone will not power on. After repeated attempts the phone will power up.
Any ideas what might be causing any or all of the above?
Did you tried other headphones?
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Did you tried other headphones?
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No but I tried another phone using the same headphones and it was fine

Callers side of conversation heard through rear speaker

Hi, I have just this week got two POCO X3 phones, one each for myself and my wife.
We notice that when someone phones us, the callers side of the conversation can clearly be heard from several metres away, like when you have the "speaker phone" set to on. We have toggled the speaker phone on and off, it is defiantly loader with it on, but the problem is whilst it is off (not on speaker phone) our calls are not private, which is obviously not good.
When in a call the rear speaker which is under the back cover just below the camera, vibrates, and it also does this when you play music, like any good speaker it vibrates to the sound waves etc, we can live with this playing music, but not whilst in a call.
ideal solution would be to automatically switch off the rear speaker whilst the phone is being used for calls.
Has anyone else experienced this problem here, there are several posts on the internet complaining about this problem with the POCO X3 but no solutions as yet. I am waiting to hear back from Mi (Xiaomi)
Thanks for reading, hopefully its is in the right part of the forum.
This happens because POCO X3 has metallic frame.
Update it to latest version the developers now limited the maximum sound phone can produce so now it doesn't vibrates.
Or just go to accessibility > hearing and balance the speakers to only right side. The vibration is due to left speakers (upper one)
And reduce the volume while in call so none can hear conversation.

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