Hi, is anyone having the same issue as i do, im on S2, stock samsung rom(GB). when headset is on, incoming calls ringtone and alarm volume seem to decrease to half through speaker. how to i get full volume with headset on?
unlike ICS rom it provide full volume to both speaker and headset during incoming calls and alarm. but i prefer using GB as for now. Please anyone having the similar issue can tell me how you got it fixed?
voodoo louder app increses everything or audio boost...
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Is anyone else experiencing volume control issues when listening to music on a bluetooth headset. I'm using a Motorola Finiti bluetooth and I have both the volume on the device as well as the earpiece set to the lowest setting and it is still freaking loud. I can't seem to find a means of controlling the music volume because when I take a call I need to actually raise the volume to hear the caller. Any help or ideas???
Ok, quick update. Messing around with the volume on the phone does nothing. The volume cannot be controlled by the phone. It is either on or off from the phone itself and my bluetooth volume on my headset is as low as it can go. Any ideas guys????
Anyone able to solve the problem that seemly all Android phones have?
- If headphones are plugged in and we get an incoming call, the ringtone will play on both speaker and headphones.
- If headphones are plugged in and we get a notification, the sound will only play through speaker.
What I want is that nothing comes out of the speakers and only through the headphones.
So far, I am able to use Tasker to put the phone in Silent mode when headphones are plugged in and then toggle it off when headphones are not in. Problem with this is that the phone won't vibrate or ring at all when there's an incoming call and the same with texts/e-mails.
Mine only does through headphones. Newts latest release and SlimROM latest.
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That's weird cause I get notifications/ringer switched when the headphone jack is in use and then the speaker is used when the jack is not being used... o.o
I think you can try DSP Manager. If I remember correctly it has an option to control those settings...
I'm using latest SlimROM...I've had this problem with every single Android I've owned.
I'm guessing no one else notices this or has this problem.
I found a Tasker script that might work:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1559541
I have a problem with the sound on my Xperia S. It seems that I don't have sound through the ear speaker during calls. When I plug my genuine Sony Xperia S headset I do have sound. When I turn the speakerphone on during calls I do have sound. But when I use my mediaplayer w/o the headset I don't have sound over the speakerphone. Ringtones do not sound when receiving a call or text/IM-messages.
Some issues that might relate to this problem:
- I used my beats by dre Tour headphones, and since I installed KA09 Rom it doesn't give the system notification that the microphone and volume buttons don't work.
- I installed KA09 and today KA10, the problem still continues to exsist.
I never dropped the phone or had any damage, I only have it for 3 months now.
Anybody else facing problems like mine? If so, what was your solution?
Hi,
I recently bought a new Jabra Wave bluetooth headset for use with my Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-I9100.
Everything about the headset is fine except for the fact that the bluetooth headset is not able to play the phone ringtone when i get an incoming call. Instead the bluetooth headset plays its default ringtone which is to low in volume and sometimes you dont know if there is an incoming call until you hear the person who has called, say hello.
Is there any way by which i can change this behaviour?
Thanks,
Gokul
gokul1980 said:
Hi,
I recently bought a new Jabra Wave bluetooth headset for use with my Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-I9100.
Everything about the headset is fine except for the fact that the bluetooth headset is not able to play the phone ringtone when i get an incoming call. Instead the bluetooth headset plays its default ringtone which is to low in volume and sometimes you dont know if there is an incoming call until you hear the person who has called, say hello.
Is there any way by which i can change this behaviour?
Thanks,
Gokul
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Hi, I'm in same situation, maybe worste, because I don't listen to neither default ringtone.
It's happened only with my Galaxy Nexus (ROM 4.2.1), but is in same your way with my Motorola Atrix 4g (work phone with ROM 2.3.6).
Very strange issue, the calls working very well...
Anyone can help us???
Thanks and Merry XMas
Cesare
same problem
I have same problem with jabra cassic
i used "Automatic Bluetooth Toggle PRO" app for solving my problem
@jafar: how is it possible to solve the issue with "BT toggle"? By doing what with this app?
I've had the Note 3 for T-Mobile for several months now, I bought it close to when it was released. I've been loving it so far, but recently the speaker has been having an issue. Sound for alarms, ringtone, and notification either comes out of the ear speaker or don't happen. However, when I put the phone on speaker during a call, the speaker works just fine. What could cause my phone to stop outputting ringtone and notification to the bottom speaker?
It sucks, I've missed classes because of the alarm not going off.
Any help would be appreciated.
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I've had the Note 3 for T-Mobile for several months now, I bought it close to when it was released. I've been loving it so far, but recently the speaker has been having an issue. Sound for alarms, ringtone, and notification either comes out of the ear speaker or don't happen. However, when I put the phone on speaker during a call, the speaker works just fine. What could cause my phone to stop outputting ringtone and notification to the bottom speaker?
It sucks, I've missed classes because of the alarm not going off.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Do you have a Bluetooth headset attached? I had that problem when it was set to call and media audio. Unchecking "Media audio" fixed it for me.