Hello,
've got the HTC One S
I've purchased on Ebay earphones, not a specific brand, wןth no volume control button on them
When I'm calling , the volume is very high and I can't lower it
When I listen to music, I can lower and increase
What is the solution?
Thank you,
Orit
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Hello folks,
waht is the best functionaly headset for this device?
I need volume control, sound control, and call control.
Which hearing aids do you recommend?
Thank you very much
hy!
take a look at this one it has everything: volume control,left/right for changing songs and play/pause button..i own one and its just great,specially for listening music
http://www.sbs-power.it/product_detail.asp?pID=2064
The speaker volume on music is loud (as usual for motorola) but surprisingly soft on phone calls when on speaker (just similar to galaxy S2 volume). Is there any way around this issue; indeed is the case for all our razr or is it just mine?
Have you tried adjusting the volume in-call using the vol. rocker?
Hi all,
I have a question about the S2. I have the SR and I use the stock music player to listen to music while studying.
I used to have an iphone which was an awesome music player but I find the SR has one huge problem I never had with my iphone. On the iphone, you could control what the max volume was and there were plenty of intermediate settings in the middle.
On the SR, once I get to the 3rd level of loudness (0= mute, 1= 1 press of the up volume key) it is ridiculously loud to the point where it literally hurts my ears and i like loud music. So basically I have 2 options of volume and the sweet spot is always somewhere in the middle.
I'm using the stock iphone headphones because i like the way they fit and the in-line remote. I think these have pretty low resistance so I get why the volume gets loud quickly but it's ridiculous to only have 2 usable volume levels.
Does the S2 have this same problem? If not I will definitely look into switching.
Thanks!
Hi,
i have one question before i return my phone.
Android in general is quite useless for serios music listening and so on because you need to root your phone to unleash the real audio potential or install 3rd party apps to controll the volume.
So far so bad. If you install fine volume control you're able to adjust volume in 1% steps. Besides the ugly interface it doesn't affect the call volume on the earpiece.
Every Android except Galaxy Ace with Android 2.3.5 is way too loud on the lowest volume regarding phone calls. The minimum volume for phone calls on the HTC One X+ is 20% as media could be turned down one more or two steps.
Why on earth is the in-call volume not better manageable?
xpla said:
Hi,
i have one question before i return my phone.
Android in general is quite useless for serios music listening and so on because you need to root your phone to unleash the real audio potential or install 3rd party apps to controll the volume.
So far so bad. If you install fine volume control you're able to adjust volume in 1% steps. Besides the ugly interface it doesn't affect the call volume on the earpiece.
Every Android except Galaxy Ace with Android 2.3.5 is way too loud on the lowest volume regarding phone calls. The minimum volume for phone calls on the HTC One X+ is 20% as media could be turned down one more or two steps.
Why on earth is the in-call volume not better manageable?
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I have the same issue but idc as much because I make maybe one phone call a day, you can possibly try like a dsp manager or somthing
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xpla said:
Hi,
i have one question before i return my phone.
Android in general is quite useless for serios music listening and so on because you need to root your phone to unleash the real audio potential or install 3rd party apps to controll the volume.
So far so bad. If you install fine volume control you're able to adjust volume in 1% steps. Besides the ugly interface it doesn't affect the call volume on the earpiece.
Every Android except Galaxy Ace with Android 2.3.5 is way too loud on the lowest volume regarding phone calls. The minimum volume for phone calls on the HTC One X+ is 20% as media could be turned down one more or two steps.
Why on earth is the in-call volume not better manageable?
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This was brought up in your previous thread. There was no reason to post it a second time. I believe the consensus there was install another ROM or return the phone.
Has anyone bought a pair of headphone with volume control that works on the HTC one. If it does work what is the brand and the model.
I read over in androidcentral that the HTC RC E240 volume buttons work.
i love that the phones have beats audio, but the controls for beats headphones dont work other than play pause. the volume doesnt do anything