After rebooting the Note 2 and making the first call, the device sets the earpiece volume to a higher setting than what it shows in settings. If the setting is set to the lowest volume there is no way to lower it but the phone outputs at a much higher volume. This occurs only during the first call after restart. According to the forums, the Sprint version of the phone has the same issue.
i haven't experienced that yet however it seems like the lowest volume other than mute on the notification volumes is as loud as my nexus was on highest..
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Hello all,
I am having a problem with my phone, If i put the volume high (max) the ringing getting loud and hearable, but then the phone speaker becomes too loud. putting the volume to middle eill lead to acceptable phone speaker but the ringing will be hardly hearable!!!
is there a way to set only the ringing volume high and keep the speaker von to middle?
hi i notice the same problem when you set your ppc to standby mode aka sleep mode.Try again without setting your ppc on standby mode.
There are two different volume settings with relation to calls/ringers.
Outside of a call, put the volume to max and it should ring loudly.
During a call, you can adjust the volume, and this will only affect the call volume.
The one thing my Titan does NOT have that my Tilt2 did was separate volume controls for notifications and call ringtones. Also, there was an automatic setting to cancel notifcations during appointments.
But the biggest issue I have is the Titan call volume throttles back to 10 out of 30, no matter what volume was set before the call. That makes no sense. Some on calls do not hear me well with the volume set so low. I can lower the volume manually but cannot increase it past 10.
Is there an app or registry edit that would get better sound controls?
galaxy s 2 , volume set high. all sounds work. I can hear caller if surrounding area is quiet and my volume is on high Is there a setting I'm missing?
One thing I've noticed is that the ringtone volume coming from the earphone part (top of phone) is a lot softer/quieter than the volume coming from the bottom firing speaker - now this is expected and normal I think, but here's the issue I've noticed - the ringtone volume coming from the top speaker is even more soft/quiet when an actual call is coming through compared to when testing it in Settings. Can anyone else confirm this? You can test it by covering the bottom firing speaker with a finger/thumb and listening to how loud the top speaker is when the ringtone is playing. Compare the sound/volume of the top speaker between:
1. when an actual call comes through
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2. testing it in Settings
Bump - can at least a few of the people who read this thread post their results? Thanks in advance.
I have checked and found that the volume is different like you said. In settings it's a bit louder then when receiving calls. It's as if the volume in settings is set to max. I did then changed the volume to max and now the sound seems to be at the same level in either situations. Maybe just check your call volume level
termdj said:
I have checked and found that the volume is different like you said. In settings it's a bit louder then when receiving calls. It's as if the volume in settings is set to max. I did then changed the volume to max and now the sound seems to be at the same level in either situations. Maybe just check your call volume level
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Changing volume to max doesn't make a difference to the relative difference for me - that is, the volume coming from the earphone speaker is louder when testing in Settings verses when an actual call comes through.
Hi. I have the lowest in-call volume at 20% level. I can't make it lower and in a quiet room almost everyone can hear my phone conversation. I tried different apps, some of them worked: they could lower the volume to 0%, but the effect lasted until reboot. Can anyone suggest a method how to lower in-call volume below that level?
I'm on Lineage 15, redmi 4x.