Is it me or is the Evo 4G a lot louder? - HTC EVO 3D

The speaker on the new Evo 3D seems to be a lot quieter. Is it just or that's just how it is?

I noticed this as well. I have Audio Manager with different profiles set up and set them to what I had on my Evo 4G and noticed that it is much quieter using the same ringtones/alert sounds. Even watching videos on it seems to be much softer in the volume department

It is the back cover. The EVO 4g has substantial holes over the speaker. The 3VO has these tiny, tiny microscopic holes. Yes, you can see them right there next to the camera opening. Maybe break out the Dewalt drill?
Also, the back cover holds the power and volume buttons. So it is difficult to use your 3VO with the back cover off, unless you use a small flat head screwdriver to jump the actual onboard switch.
That is probably why some people think those buttons are mushy. They are part of a flexible back cover.

I have using an app called Equalizer that increased the volume pretty well. Not sure if it works with ringtones or even movies. It did increase the volume for my podcasts though so it isn't just for music.

I've noticed the same thing. The speaker in my EVO 4G was louder than the 3d.

Hello,
The Speaker is way softer on the 3D. The Equalizer App from the Android Market has made the SQ a great deal better to the point where it is acceptable.
Prior, it was so bad that I was seriously considering returning it while I truly love the Phone. It is just Netflix and the Music App were so soft that even the TV would drown out the sound. With the 4G, I literally had to turn down to volume when watching Netflix.
Cheers,
JJ

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1147436

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Hermes/Motorola S9 users, how are you finding the S9 headsets with your handsets?

Are you guys having any problems with stereo sound quality playback or
sound quality (both ends) during calls?
I'm getting a black Jawbone for handling calls but I would like to be able to
listen to music or watch video on the commute to and from work without
having the 'train/subway' in my head.
Is the S9 from Motorola good at pairing up with the Hermes (X01HT in my
case) and holding the connection? Do all the remote features on the S9 headset
work with the S9/Hermes pairing?
Thanks in advance for any advice you may have.
hey man. the s9 are great...the best stereo headset hands down! its like jaw dropping. the controls on the side is very sensitive. its not like an actually button besides the talk/end button. the audio controls are like touch control. HOWEVER, the actual headset for phone calls is horrible...most stereo headsets use both sides to listen to the caller...however this one only allows hearing the caller on the LEFT ear...that is the only downside. if you're coming from the jawbone...it is night and day...but for music/video purposes its great. i use it for my ipod now
truciet said:
hey man. the s9 are great...the best stereo headset hands down! its like jaw dropping. the controls on the side is very sensitive. its not like an actually button besides the talk/end button. the audio controls are like touch control. HOWEVER, the actual headset for phone calls is horrible...most stereo headsets use both sides to listen to the caller...however this one only allows hearing the caller on the LEFT ear...that is the only downside. if you're coming from the jawbone...it is night and day...but for music/video purposes its great. i use it for my ipod now
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Cool, I was worried about stereo sound quality over BT since BT isn't known
for great sound quality to begin with. I have heard that the S9 are only
average for calls but that's going to be the Jawbone's job.
So all the button features like answer/end, volume up/down, play/pause
and forward/back tracks all work with the Hermes based phone?
I love the S9. the audio and the controls all work wonderfully.
The phone aspect isn't really good, it picks up a lot of background noise and it can be a bit difficult to annunciate into it.
As a music headset it is GREAT. great sound. Louder than it needs to be and great frequency range
I use the S9 quite a bit. The sound quality is fantastic and the volume can get quite loud. You'll often see me at starbucks listening to streaming internet radio with my S9/8525.
As far as call quality, it's not too bad. you only get call audio out of the left earbud, since the mic is in the right one. There's pretty good compression going on with the mic, so you really don't have to raise your voice at all. However, callers on the other end complain about background sound if I'm in a noisy place, so use it accordingly.
( I use the JawBone also, especially for long calls where background noise would be unacceptable. )
Radimus said:
I love the S9. the audio and the controls all work wonderfully.
The phone aspect isn't really good, it picks up a lot of background noise and it can be a bit difficult to annunciate into it.
As a music headset it is GREAT. great sound. Louder than it needs to be and great frequency range
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Louder than needed is always better than "I wish it could be louder". I was
hoping that it would not be underpowered. Thanks for bringing that point up
as I didn't read that in any of the online reviews out there. Plus, I always
think those reviews aren't so 'real life' anyways. Here on XDA-developers
you get the 'actual real life' reviews with no worries that someone is getting
paid to prop the product up for profit.
Call quality is a concern but I figured into that an ordered a Jawbone based
on the great reviews its received here on XDA.
Thanks for your input.
roboHaxx said:
I use the S9 quite a bit. The sound quality is fantastic and the volume can get quite loud. You'll often see me at starbucks listening to streaming internet radio with my S9/8525.
As far as call quality, it's not too bad. you only get call audio out of the left earbud, since the mic is in the right one. There's pretty good compression going on with the mic, so you really don't have to raise your voice at all. However, callers on the other end complain about background sound if I'm in a noisy place, so use it accordingly.
( I use the JawBone also, especially for long calls where background noise would be unacceptable. )
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It's really good to hear that the S9 is NOT underpowered volume wise.
You can always turn it down but it really does suck when the sound is weak.
I would figure some of that loudness maybe due to what looks like a really
good fit (seal) of the headset to the ear causing a good block of surrounding
sounds.
It's too bad about call quality because that is usually one of Motorola only
strong points in most of their products. Oh well, I guess the other one being
looks has been achieved with the S9.
The background noise issue is the same reason I'm getting the Jawbone. I
have had the same complaint with the OEM wired headset that came with
the X01HT. People just don't want to talk to you when it gets hard to
understand you. Plus it really just doesn't help if you're trying to handle
a situation that needs no extra stress added like that loud background
noise. It's too bad because the caller's voice comes in nice and clear through
those OEM stereo headsets. Sometimes it's kind of creepy because it's too
clear and it sounds as if they're right in your head.
Thanks for your input.
I had the s9 for about a month. It was great for music and video via Coreplayer. No skipping on my 8525 with the lastest rom. Call quality was decent, but I bought it for the music. Now, the bad news, my S9 just died on me a couple days ago and wouldn't charge. I finally got it to work ,sortof, but the controls on the right side don't respond. Called Motorola and got a return authorization. Will be sending it back. Hope it was just a fluke. Just some info. With coreplayer the S9 controls play/pause skip/ff didn't work. But volume and phone control worked.
guamlaw said:
I had the s9 for about a month. It was great for music and video via Coreplayer. No skipping on my 8525 with the lastest rom. Call quality was decent, but I bought it for the music. Now, the bad news, my S9 just died on me a couple days ago and wouldn't charge. I finally got it to work ,sortof, but the controls on the right side don't respond. Called Motorola and got a return authorization. Will be sending it back. Hope it was just a fluke. Just some info. With coreplayer the S9 controls play/pause skip/ff didn't work. But volume and phone control worked.
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Did you buy direct from Motorola? I just placed an order from an 'online shop'
so I hope I don't have any problems down the road. If I do, I hope I can deal
with MOTO directly since they 'sometimes' tend to be a bit more on the ball.
Plus most online shops will tell you to go directly to the manufacturer to deal
with warranty issues anyways so you never know who's handling warranty.
Good luck with the warranty exchange and I hope it all works out for you.
Thanks for the heads up on the non-functioning buttons with Coreplayer.
I did want to point out a few details before I posted my review of them over at mobilitysite
Pro: USB charging... 1 cable to rule them all
Pro: only 1 blinking light, relatively subdued and it is facing the back of your neck while worn
Pro: will turn itself off after an hour if I fall asleep or an otherwise careless
Con: my fat fingers aren't really sensitive enough to find the little controls while worn
Con: it doesn't quite feel right on my big fat head... don't know if it is because it has to spread out a bit to get around my head or if I'm just not used to it. In any case it is very secure and isn't going to slip off.
Con: No way of determining battery life.. is it good for an hour or 8 hours?
Con: not quite flexible enough to store or a clip for a lanyard, although it is an easy fix to tie something to it
Radimus said:
I did want to point out a few details before I posted my review of them over at mobilitysite
Pro: USB charging... 1 cable to rule them all
Pro: only 1 blinking light, relatively subdued and it is facing the back of your neck while worn
Pro: will turn itself off after an hour if I fall asleep or an otherwise careless
Con: my fat fingers aren't really sensitive enough to find the little controls while worn
Con: it doesn't quite feel right on my big fat head... don't know if it is because it has to spread out a bit to get around my head or if I'm just not used to it. In any case it is very secure and isn't going to slip off.
Con: No way of determining battery life.. is it good for an hour or 8 hours?
Con: not quite flexible enough to store or a clip for a lanyard, although it is an easy fix to tie something to it
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Thanks for breaking it down into pros vs cons.
I did not know that the S9 would shut it self down after an hour of inactivity.
That's cool since it should extent battery life a bit. The blinking LED is
hopefully not too noticeable by others, I hope.
Yeah, I've heard that the buttons can be a bit of a pain to deal with simply
because of the way they are made. I guess I'll just see how I rate in finger
size when I get these S9s sometime next week according to the website I
ordered them from.
AquiEsta! said:
Did you buy direct from Motorola? I just placed an order from an 'online shop'
so I hope I don't have any problems down the road. If I do, I hope I can deal
with MOTO directly since they 'sometimes' tend to be a bit more on the ball.
Plus most online shops will tell you to go directly to the manufacturer to deal
with warranty issues anyways so you never know who's handling warranty.
Good luck with the warranty exchange and I hope it all works out for you.
Thanks for the heads up on the non-functioning buttons with Coreplayer.
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I bought my S9 from an online shop as well, so i'm hoping that motorola wont give me a hard time when I turn it in for repair. In the meangtime I just ordered a sony hbh-ds-970 as a backup.
guamlaw said:
I bought my S9 from an online shop as well, so i'm hoping that motorola wont give me a hard time when I turn it in for repair. In the meangtime I just ordered a sony hbh-ds-970 as a backup.
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It's going to be Christmas in June for me when the Jawbone and the S9 arrive
this week and next week. Hopefully I won't have trouble with either one
of them because warranty returns are such a PITA.
Here is the link to my junior review...
http://www.mobilitysite.com/boards/...-s9-stereo-bluetooth-headphones-unboxing.html
Radimus said:
Here is the link to my junior review...
http://www.mobilitysite.com/boards/...-s9-stereo-bluetooth-headphones-unboxing.html
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Nice review and pictures.
"geek jewelry" ROFLMA
For me its a 7.5 out of ten. Two things i dont like, it hurts my left ears just a little if i keep it in there for long, and that you only hear from the left side when talking on the phone... other from that i'm ok with it.
S9 - Not perfect, but very nice
The Motorola S9 is a really nice little headset.
I find it a bit weak on bass, but I’m coming from a Motorola V3i (non-iTunes) with Motorola wired USB stereo headset, and that is one of the most impressive low cost sets of ear buds I’ve ever worn. Not sure how they did that! Note that Motorola wired USB headsets do NOT work on the Hermes, which is a shame, because the HTC wired headset is real junk.
The only glitchy things I’ve seen so far with the S9 and the Hermes / 8525 are:
After hanging up a call, music resumes, but sometimes skips badly for 10-20 seconds. A couple times pressing answer has given only a hum in the left ear, and no ability to talk or listen. Hopefully, the final versions of the Win Mob 6 Bluetooth stack will take care of this.
The S9 ships with 2 different sets of rubber “nubs” to cover the speakers. The default ones that come installed are small, and can be removed and rotated to really direct the sound into your ear as best as possible for different sizes and shapes of ears. In a little bag, you will find a spare set of the default nubs, but ALSO a larger set that have a very soft rubber membrane that floats over a harder rubber inner tube. Some users may find these more comfortable, as they do not intrude into your ear as far.
Personally, I don’t mind the fact that it switches to left ear only for voice calls, I’ve never been all that keen on that “you’re inside my head” sensation of stereo headsets when used for monaural voice.
Remember that on a stock Cingular ROM with Win Mob 5, this headset will basically sound like “mono”, not stereo, but that’s not Motorola’s fault, it's M$'s atrocious BT stack!
Good points:
- really, REALLY light, yet stays in place no matter what
- AV and phone controls work properly with HTC Hermes & Windows Mobile
- Rubber ear nubs direct sound into your ears without need for itchy foam covers
- Really soft touch activation of volume and FF/REW buttons (prevents displacment of the headset while adjusting the most common controls)
Not so good points:
- No indication of how much battery charge is left
- A little weak on bass response
- Not enough tactile difference to easily distinguish between play and answer buttons vs volume and FF/REW buttons
- Picks up room noise really badly in phone mode - works best in quiet(er) locations.
haiti525 said:
The Motorola S9 is a really nice little headset.
I find it a bit weak on bass, but I’m coming from a Motorola V3i (non-iTunes) with Motorola wired USB stereo headset, and that is one of the most impressive low cost sets of ear buds I’ve ever worn. Not sure how they did that! Note that Motorola wired USB headsets do NOT work on the Hermes, which is a shame, because the HTC wired headset is real junk.
The only glitchy things I’ve seen so far with the S9 and the Hermes / 8525 are:
After hanging up a call, music resumes, but sometimes skips badly for 10-20 seconds. A couple times pressing answer has given only a hum in the left ear, and no ability to talk or listen. Hopefully, the final versions of the Win Mob 6 Bluetooth stack will take care of this.
The S9 ships with 2 different sets of rubber “nubs” to cover the speakers. The default ones that come installed are small, and can be removed and rotated to really direct the sound into your ear as best as possible for different sizes and shapes of ears. In a little bag, you will find a spare set of the default nubs, but ALSO a larger set that have a very soft rubber membrane that floats over a harder rubber inner tube. Some users may find these more comfortable, as they do not intrude into your ear as far.
Personally, I don’t mind the fact that it switches to left ear only for voice calls, I’ve never been all that keen on that “you’re inside my head” sensation of stereo headsets when used for monaural voice.
Remember that on a stock Cingular ROM with Win Mob 5, this headset will basically sound like “mono”, not stereo, but that’s not Motorola’s fault, it's M$'s atrocious BT stack!
Good points:
- really, REALLY light, yet stays in place no matter what
- AV and phone controls work properly with HTC Hermes & Windows Mobile
- Rubber ear nubs direct sound into your ears without need for itchy foam covers
- Really soft touch activation of volume and FF/REW buttons (prevents displacment of the headset while adjusting the most common controls)
Not so good points:
- No indication of how much battery charge is left
- A little weak on bass response
- Not enough tactile difference to easily distinguish between play and answer buttons vs volume and FF/REW buttons
- Picks up room noise really badly in phone mode - works best in quiet(er) locations.
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Thanks for your review. You filled a few more of the blanks that I was trying
to figure out. I hope the bass response won't be an issue for me but then
again I like to 'feel' my bass and these are just headphones so I don't expect
be getting 'rocked' by them is what I'm telling myself long before they arrive.
OMG!!! BASS and lots of it!!! I am using GSPlayer with the sound settings
VERY tweaked to my taste and even with BassBoost at minimum I am getting
more bass then I would have imagined possible with a BT stereo headset.
Of course you must have really good, clean 192KBps or better MP3s to begin
with and if you ripped them yourself at 320KBps, then you're just enjoying
better then can be expected results with a BT stereo headset.
Me likely!
Once I manage to wipe the stupid smile off my face I will be back to
update my findings for anyone still on the fence thinking about getting
one of these Motorola S9's and needing a slight shove.
I put on the large silicon ear fittings and the bass is incredible.
With the latest ROM's and improved BT drivers I am now able to leave the phone next to the wall about 12 feet behind the basketball goal and shoot pro 3-pointers all day without skipping a beat. And that's while streaming with iPlay from my desktop at home. The microphone isn't the best but if someone calls you can talk, get rid of them, and get back to shooting and jamming in no time. We're getting there...

[Q] Does your speaker suck too? low volume.

Coming from the EVO if I watch a youtube video I can crank it pretty loud. Especially if I cup my hand around the speaker. The speaker volume (speaker phone speaker, not ear piece speaker) on this EVO 3D sucks balls! Wondering if I got a dud or if others notice this too???
Same here wish i could get the dsp control from EVO
Your not the only one! I thought it may have been just me. I was using google Nav and it is very much noticeably quieter then my 4G. So much so I could barely hear it over the road noise in my car. I'm hoping its a software fix and not an indication of a crummy speaker.
Maybe they made it a lighter speaker considering how many broke on the evo 4 g
Me personally, I had to have it replaced twice (on my 4g) N I'm not a frequent user of the speaker phone.
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I guess once it gets rooted we can tweak it to see what it really can do...
+1 on the super quiet speaker compared to OG EVO...
Thanks for the good insight here
I truly learned about many of this, but never the less, I still thought it was beneficial.
Same here. Sound quality is far inferior to my Evo's. However, certain rom/kernel combo's I used on my Evo would yield radically different audio quality, sometimes so bad that I thought the speaker may have been blown. Switching to a different kernel fixed it. Point is, hopefully it's just got some crummy audio drivers and can be improved upon, hopefully greatly improved upon...because I'm rather disappointed with audio quality at the moment.
On a positive note, it sounds great through my headphones, and the built in sound EQ in the music app isn't too bad either.
k2buckley said:
On a positive note, it sounds great through my headphones, and the built in sound EQ in the music app isn't too bad either.
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How is the volume with the head phones?
dwntwnall4u said:
How is the volume with the head phones?
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The sound quality and volume is great through the headphones. I'm using my Skull Candy's and it is FAR more impressive than my OG Evo. With the stock HTC music app, there is a built in EQ (only for headphones), and it has quite a few pre set options, all of which make noticeable and significant audio changes. I am pleased with audio quality over my headphones. The volume is capable of being too loud, where I wouldn't want it up all the way (not distorted though). That wasn't possible with my OG Evo, it would never really get that loud.
This is one of my biggest gripes so far. Even though the volume on my Epic wasn't fantastic, it is still louder than the 3D. I just hate that the ringtones and notifications aren't as loud.
sounds sucks
I can barely hear pandora nw on my Epic 4g it played loud & clear..this is goin 2 be a problem wit me..i always play my music loud when @ work or home any suggestions? I thought this Htc 3d would have came quipped with a decent speaker for music
ceddie85 said:
I can barely hear pandora nw on my Epic 4g it played loud & clear..this is goin 2 be a problem wit me..i always play my music loud when @ work or home any suggestions? I thought this Htc 3d would have came quipped with a decent speaker for music
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Especially since on HTC's website it says that it plays louder in your pocket or bag until you pick it up.
Thanks for starting this thread. I think you've convinced me to stick with EVO 4G.
The physically smaller screen (narrower). Resolution is important but so is physical size.
The USB on the side (I like to stand it up while using Google Nav) and power is setup to come in from the bottom on two cars (one being a pro-clip) and another a hole I drill in an drawer on my dashboard. Landscape Navigation is dumb. I want to see where I going more than where I could go.
No Kick Stand (not a biggy).
Suspected lower battery life (yet to be really proven though).
Lower Resolution Camera (for normal non-3D).
And now a worse speaker. I thought the EVO 3D speaker was a step down from the old Touch Pro2. And you folks are saying they stepped it down again. Ugh.
Not Rooted (but will likely happen). I was gonna just wait until it's rooted.
Mushy buttons. Although the camera button looks slick.
Next to being a Good Phone, Navigation is probably my next most important use. And beyond that the next most important is Tethering.
I was really looking forward to a new toy. But I have to be practical sometimes.
mswlogo said:
Thanks for starting this thread. I think you've convinced me to stick with EVO 4G.
The physically smaller screen (narrower). Resolution is important but so is physical size.
The USB on the side (I like to stand it up while using Google Nav) and power is setup to come in from the bottom on two cars (one being a pro-clip) and another a hole I drill in an drawer on my dashboard. Landscape Navigation is dumb. I want to see where I going more than where I could go.
No Kick Stand (not a biggy).
Suspected lower battery life (yet to be really proven though).
Lower Resolution Camera (for normal non-3D).
And now a worse speaker. I thought the EVO 3D speaker was a step down from the old Touch Pro2. And you folks are saying they stepped it down again. Ugh.
Not Rooted (but will likely happen). I was gonna just wait until it's rooted.
Mushy buttons. Although the camera button looks slick.
Next to being a Good Phone, Navigation is probably my next most important use. And beyond that the next most important is Tethering.
I was really looking forward to a new toy. But I have to be practical sometimes.
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Glad I could help you make your decision. As for the screen size, its basically the same. yes its a little taller and more narrow but the resolution makes up for that 10x over IMO.
the usb on the side has its pros and cons to me. I didnt like it on the bottom cause I would plug it in to the car charger and turn on google maps and put the phone in the cup holder and it would sit on the charger which couldnt be too good for it. now that it is on the side it is more uncomfortable to use while its plugged in but once I get a charging dock I think I will like it more.
No kickstand does suck but a lot of the cases they are making come with one if that is a must.
personally, I think the battery life is amazing! but I am comparing it to a 1 year old battery my evo had.
I think camera resolution has nothing to do with anything.
My friends 5MP iphone camera took WAY better pics then my 8MP EVO camera. Besides, this camera takes 3D pics.
The low speaker volume which does suck may be fixed with software once the phone is rooted I'm hoping.
I'm also not in love with the power button. especially now that I put a tpu case on. sometimes takes me a few tries to turn my screen on/off.
And it WILL get rooted. just a matter of time. I'm thinking it will be in the next week or two.
Without headphones it sucks
if they dont come up with a fix for the audio iam goin back to my samsung epic unfortunately.i have 2 hear my music..my only MUST is a great speaker for my Pandora when @ work..i have to pull the phone up close 2 hear anything
I think if we complain enough to HTC they can patch with an update
i hope so..i love the phone besides it being 2 low..way 2 low
I thought my phone was broken. No, the speakers on the EVO 3D is just BAD! =(

[A] Defective Evo 3D speakers exist; exchange unit if you experience distortion

There have been a few posts regarding the poor quality of the Evo 3D's speaker. Many people state that the volume is just plain low, while others have been saying that their speakers sound blown at higher volume settings. I was of the latter, and asked people for their opinions on this post.
I ended up going to Best Buy and listening to their demo unit to immediately find that my speaker was defective. The demo unit was fine and comparable to the original Evo's speaker. They exchanged it for me with absolutely no hassle. The difference is night and day. My first Evo 3D could not play any notifications/ringtones beyond the halfway volume indicator without distortion. The new phone's speakers are fine - absolutely no complaints.
If you have a phone with distortion, it is not supposed to be that way. Hopefully, you'll be able to exchange it for a working unit.
BTW - I noticed that the new Evo 3D has a different screen. Both are hardware 002, but the newer screen has a more yellowish tint than the original. This is pretty much unnoticeable unless the 2 screens are compared, but (as others have reported) there are at least 2 different types of screens.
Mine sounds blown when playing YouTube videos I'll check for regular music.
Yep, sounds sooooo blown. What to do?
Edit
Uninstalled dsp manager and sounds way better now.
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How are the speakers on the View?

How are the speakers on the View. I like to watch netflix, and hate heaphones.
Sent from my Fresh Evo 4g
There are not great quality IMO but can get LOUD. They're fine for watching movies or listening to music if you're in a quite environment. Also, as the speakers are positioned on the back of the device, you need to make sure that the case or whatever stand you're using is not covering them.
I've watched a few movies on it and I was pretty happy with the sound.
Thanks. That is the only hardware complaint that I have with the nook color, the speakers suck. I was really hoping the View would be better.
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There are two on the back. I find myself cupping my hands around them to hear it better up front when I'm not using my otter box. With the otter box the angle on the stand helps the sound by bouncing it off the base forward.

Low Speaker Volume

Anyone know how to raise the speaker volume levels for the LTE? I preordered 2 phones and both have very low volume when set to max and halfway there is no sound. Tried Volume+ with no improvements.
My Bestbuy has no phones to swap out.
Sent from my HTC EVO LTE
Yeah I have the same issue... I feel like there's some setting that we're missing...
Sent from my EVO using XDA
My speaker sounds great it is definitely louder than my EVO 3d by far
Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2
I've seen so many mixed reports about the EVO LTE speaker. Some people say it's great and louder than their OG EVO 4G. Others say it's significantly more quiet.
I wonder what's going on with all the mixed reports? I suspect people are just inherently bad at judging audio. I wish we had more objective tests for smartphone speakers. All reviewers should use a loudness/dB meter with the phone at maximum volume, playing a standard sine tone, with the meter recording at a standard distance away from the speaker. Also check for clipping and find out the maximum volume where clipping doesn't occur. GSMArena is the only site I've seen that does a test similar to this, but they don't do it for every review unfortunately.
In any case, I would hope the EVO LTE speaker is at least as loud as the OG EVO's, considering that my OG EVO's speaker was too quiet in my opinion.
I strain to hear people when the volume is maxed out. I'd say that's pretty silly. I would expect to be able to hear easily at halfway. I can deal with it, but it is slightly disappointing.
I would say make sure you have nothing covering the speaker....I noticed while playing games the sound seemed low.....I moved my finger ever so slightly and holy crap I needed to turn that shît down!!! I have also heard that some cases are to blame....
Just my 2 cents......my speaker kicks some major a$$
slayer69 said:
I would say make sure you have nothing covering the speaker....I noticed while playing games the sound seemed low.....I moved my finger ever so slightly and holy crap I needed to turn that shît down!!! I have also heard that some cases are to blame....
Just my 2 cents......my speaker kicks some major a$$
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I'm not sure if there's a couple extra speakers, but I'm talking about the part that is up against my ear when I'm making a phone call. There's nothing covering that up except my ear, haha.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/5779/htc-one-x-for-att-review/7
anandtech has an excellent review with speaker volumes measured. Louder than the iPhone
Sent from my Nexus S 4G using XDA
I haven't tested this but you can try turning on Hearing Aids in Settings > Call > Hearing Aids. It says it will amplify in-call volume.
ajamer said:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/5779/htc-one-x-for-att-review/7
anandtech has an excellent review with speaker volumes measured. Louder than the iPhone
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It's interesting that there is almost a 2 dBA difference between the HTC One X International and AT&T versions. That is enough of a difference to be easily detected by human ears. What is the explanation for this? Software differences? Standard process variation of amplifier and speaker components? Different circuits between the international and AT&T versions? Measurement error?
It also means we can't assume the EVO LTE will be the same. I wish Anandtech would review the EVO LTE.
PsiPhiDan said:
I'm not sure if there's a couple extra speakers, but I'm talking about the part that is up against my ear when I'm making a phone call. There's nothing covering that up except my ear, haha.
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LOL ok that was funny......check to make sure you have nothing in your ear? lol
Seriously though, I would try to exchange it if you can....mine is too loud and I have to turn it down all the time.
I dont know what speakers you guys are talking about but when I have a call on speakerphone it is very low. When I stream music it is also very low. Does anyone know why?
When im talking on the phone regularly(right up to my ear), the volume is excellent.
Is there anyway to turn the settings up like we did in the EVO 3D?
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I just compared the rear speakers on my EVO LTE vs my original EVO 4G. Both on maximum volume outputting the same audio.
The original EVO 4G was noticeably louder than the EVO LTE. It's sad that the EVO LTE (at least mine) has made such a regression, especially considering that the rear speaker on the original EVO 4G already wasn't sufficiently loud in my opinion.
Hopefully we come up with a fix for this.
I am also having volume issues both with speakerphone and in call with the phone up to my ear. I have to strain to hear the person on the other end when driving. This was not an issue with the og evo.
speakerphone on evo 4g lte is def. lower than OG Evo. I am experiencing the same issue.
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I just compared the rear speakers on my EVO LTE vs my original EVO 4G. Both on maximum volume outputting the same audio.
The original EVO 4G was noticeably louder than the EVO LTE. It's sad that the EVO LTE (at least mine) has made such a regression, especially considering that the rear speaker on the original EVO 4G already wasn't sufficiently loud in my opinion.
Hopefully we come up with a fix for this.
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I did the same thing and got the same results. Like you said, hopefully we can come up with a fix for this.
Same here I say speaker is low my s 2 is way louder then evo LTE
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I. Already made a post about. This.... Speaks on the phone way to low... Try volume +.....
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Tried Volume + with no improvements. I tried Equalizer and improved slightly but still low. Lower then 3D (volume settings raised with QPST or something like that). Return my EVO LTE for a new one and still low. Waiting for something to be posted that works.
Sent from my EVO LTE with low speaker volume lol

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