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Hello all. I have a problem on my Hermes. The voice volume of the phone is too low and in case of much noise around me i can't hear the person who i talk with very good. Has anyone any idea how to fix this issue?

no idea? No software or radio that can solve my problem?

you may search more.... there is a reg tweak to gain more volume on call... try search with those words.

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[Q] Permanent solution to too low In-call volume on headset

Hi,
I'm on Galaxy S2; Android 2.3.3; KE7.
When using headphones on my device the volume is great for music, videos, youtube, and even skype. However for some reason it's only around half of that level when calling (even tough the volume is set to maximum).
I've done some google research and found out that it's quite a common issue with this phone. A workaround has been found by using some codes. However, it is not a permanent solution.
I've found a post which says that someone had called Samsung and they acknowledged the issue and will send them a new phone where this issue has been fixed.
1) Has anyone found a permanent solution to increasing the volume of the call when on headset?
2) I've also found a post where someone says that apparently Samsung will fix this issue in Android 2.3.4. Can you confirm this? When will this be available? If it's longer than 1-2 weeks I will have to send my phone for a refund/exchange (although I love it).
Your advice on the above is much appreciated.
Hi, I've done some further research and I think I've found the solution:
First make sure that your sound is on (as you can't access the volume settings in the silent mode) -> press the Menu button -> Settings -> Sound -> Volume -> and then increase the 'Incoming call' volume.
I've just tested the call volume when on headset and it has been increased to a more that enough level. Great. My love to this phone is growing
Now I have to figure out how to disable the camera shutter sound....but that's a question for another post...
It seems that the solution above worked for some time but now my phone started to deliver very low call volume when on headphones. Maybe it's due to the Android update, I don't know.
However I found that the issue is related to the media volume. For example when I listen to music and turn the volume low then this affects the incoming call volume and it becomes low as well.
The solution to this problem seems to be: make sure that the music volume is max before you want to make a call. I've just tested it an is seems to do the trick.
It would be great to hear to another solutions to this problem for unrooted phones.
Heard this app works well,
https://market.android.com/details?id=org.signalos.audioboostgs2&feature=search_result
Regards.
Hey guys is there a fix for this yet?? I am running lite'ning Rom and even before this the volume from music through the headset is so so low!!! In ambiant places like the bus or walking through the city u can forget talking to anyone or listening to music!!! I need a fix or ill be selling my lovely s2 its a big down point for me and this phone!!
Is there anything that can boost it??? On my old iphone when i jailbreaked it i got an app that made it very loud that i could not put it On full lol... Pls guys if anything please reply!!!! :-(
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Google Now voice search sound effects very loud...

Anyone else find the sound effects when using voice search in Google now to be very loud and irritating? Even when my system/ringtone/notification volume is turned down, Google now beeps way too loud when using voice search.
Anyone know a way to fix this?
bump... Samsung SVoice common issue as well
bast525 said:
Anyone else find the sound effects when using voice search in Google now to be very loud and irritating? Even when my system/ringtone/notification volume is turned down, Google now beeps way too loud when using voice search.
Anyone know a way to fix this?
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Anyone know if any custom Rom's allow disabling/adjusting the volume on these voice recognition alerts? I've found many complaints about the excessive volume back to at least 2013, but no solution yet. Using bt, the volume is easily loud enough to damage hearing. I would like to find a way to eliminate this risk while still retaining the ability to use voice to text, call, change phone settings, etc.
Has anyone gained any knowledge on this issue since this original post? Galaxy S5 is quite a while for Samsung to ignore these complaints. Any help I'd really appreciate.

Random Low in call Volume?

Hi i randomly get a very low in call volume both with the ringing tone and then the person's voice once connected. It seems to be completely random. I try calling again and the same thing happens until some time later. Anyone else experience this?
Anyone?
There is a thread somewhere here on in-call volume flucuations. You are not alone. I don't experience that yet with my G3 though.
Some have suggested it might related to the upper microphone ?
Thanks. I'll try searching again.

Solved : Bluetooth Volume in kit Kat?

EDIT : problem solved, the phone is not guilty. By the way, there is still a bug, the volume can't be adjusted during call. I use the "A2DP Volume" to manage the volume, as a workaround.
Hello,
I can't explain how such a good phone can fail at the bluetooth feature. The volume is incredibly low, I can't explain this as we talk about digital signal. Furthermore, during a bluetooth call I can't adjust the volume.
At least did somebody find a workaround? I tried AD2P volume, without success. Maybe I didn't find the right parameters. I saw some mods in the dev zone, all about incall volume, but I don't want to ruin things that currently work.
dafunky said:
Hello,
I can't explain how such a good phone can fail at the bluetooth feature. The volume is incredibly low, I can't explain this as we talk about digital signal. Furthermore, during a bluetooth call I can't adjust the volume.
At least did somebody find a workaround? I tried AD2P volume, without success. Maybe I didn't find the right parameters. I saw some mods in the dev zone, all about incall volume, but I don't want to ruin things that currently work.
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I dont have this problem. My bluetooth headphones are much louder than a cable ones.
Thanks for your answer. I saw other testimonies about this problem, it would be a good thing to identify the cause.
I don't nave this problem either. Quite the opposite, actually, sometimes the bluetooth headset is even too loud. Are you sure this is not headset-dependent?
Thank you for your advice. After some tests the phone is not guilty, the handsfree had set a low volume during the first connection. We can close this subject.

Sound echos during call

I have a really bad sound echo during call at the receiver side. No matter what I use: messenger or hangout. Is there any way to fix this somehow?
I have stock 6.01 android rom.
There is no problem with my Nexus 5 with the same android version.
Do you have a case on it? If you do, take the case off and try again.
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I tried, but the problem still persist. I tried on the same network, the receiver hears himself/herself during the call and my voice quality is poor and low volume.
I had the same problem once on a different device, but that problem solved somehow. Maybe it's just a setting problem.
I think I found a fix for this. I found out this is happening if the speaker volume is quite high, if I reduce it the echo stops and there is no complaint about my voice quality.
Any advice what can cause this? Noise cancellation?
Dessloch said:
I think I found a fix for this. I found out this is happening if the speaker volume is quite high, if I reduce it the echo stops and there is no complaint about my voice quality.
Any advice what can cause this? Noise cancellation?
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Boomsound is your answer. I noticed this when I use hangouts. When I plug my earphones in, the receiver can't hear the echo anymore. When the speakers are loud, even the microphone can hear the output.

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