hi guys
after suffring from LVED aka "Low Volume in Earpice Disorder" found a solution.
i dont know if ya'll familiar with the Speedmode Kernel but after flashing it
my reception stay on Maxed level and no problems with GPS Navigation.
the main treat is that the LEVD is gone allmost 30% volume increasing !
but a new problem raised : noise during calls -
during a call the caller complaining about "not clean sound" when im speak.
does some1 knows how to lower the sensitivity of the microphone where im sure the problems come's from there?
does some1 knows how to "edit" the kernel?
regards
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Hey guys,
i found my galaxy s very bad understandable when calling ppl. The output of the speaker is not loud enough (even at max) and its not a very clear voice i hear.
I tried nearly from JM1 to JPC ... but i was all the same. I noticed that there is a "headphone" fix ... but i found nothing about the speaker while calling.
Is this a known issue? What Sound-Fix tool is recommendable ?
Thx for an anwser in advance
cheers
[A?] Increasing the Volume of TX Gain under *#*#197328640#*#* made it work for me okay. I have no idea why the stock volume is so low ... or if my ears are just so bad lol... with low background noise i couldnt understand anything before... even at highest volume.
Hello to all,
I have using my Galaxy S without SIM card for a while and now when I put one I notice a problem with volume level when making or receiving calls. The indicator show that the volume level is at maximum but I barely hear the voice when someone is talking to me, even when I am at close and not noisy room. When I put hands-free or put the call in speaker mode everything is OK - I can hear what the people are talking to me.
I search in the setting and put everything for sound in max but there is no change....
I read in the forums about the hidden service menu and I saw that there is an audio section with sections headset and handset but I don't know if this will solve my problem, because I don't know if the problem is software or hardware..
My phone is Galaxy S I9000 - international, Eclair 2.1-update1, JM1, not rooted. I make factory reset just before posting this thread and the problem is not solved....
If anybody have similar problem or anybody have a solution or ideas how to solve this, please help me!
Thanks,
Hi everyone,
I'm experiencing problems with the volume of my microphone when I'm in a call.
The persons at the other end of the call can only hear me very silent.
The problems are only exists with the standart phone app, when I'm using a third party app (like sipdroid) my volume is fine...
I'm using Cyanogen 7.0.3 on my Nexus One
Is there a fix for this Problem?
With the stock ROM I don't have this problems but I need a ROM with trackball wake because my power button fails.
I can't RMA my Phone to HTC right now, because I'll be not at home in the next three weeks. Therefore I need my mobile phone with me.
I'd use an other ROM which has TB wake support and no microphone issues but at a quick glance through the forums I couldn't find a suiting one.
Thanks for your efforts to help me
hey, i have a similar problem but i noticed that using different kernel affect the microphone. I'm a noob to this so im not entirely sure if kernel is related to microphone.
Well basically im running miui rom 1.5.6 right now and i was using redstar kernel 38.4 and then i upgraded it to redstar kernel 38.5. Then i called my girlfriend and she could barely hear me. Then i reverted back to 38.4 and she hears me now much louder but not the clarity isn't as good.
You using DT a2sd by any chance?
Damn, my phone froze today at work and I had to pull the battery.
Now I can't power it on again due to the not working power button...
Battery trick doesn't work either.
So I guess I have to take the bitter pill and RMA it right now.
Holy sucks! What's the battery trick...just incase.
Can anyone suggest any 'good' solution? kernel or otherwise to fix this $#@$# 'bug' of low in-call volume in Nexus One??
Would really appreciate all the help!
If people hear you very quiet - look up the mod to disable noise cancellation. If the problem will disappear with noise cancellation disabled - it means your 2nd mic is faulty and needs replacement.
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If people hear you very quiet - look up the mod to disable noise cancellation. If the problem will disappear with noise cancellation disabled - it means your 2nd mic is faulty and needs replacement.
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Nope, people hear me well. Its that I cannot hear well. Specially in traffic, I usually tell them that I shall call them back
Any help?
Look up Gingerbread volume control app in Development forum. It can override the system settings and make the volume much louder than the maximum stock, AFAIK.
Thanks, but this app is not working for everyone AFAIK.
Hi
I have a problem with my N1. the volume when i speak i to low ( i almost can't hear the other person ) and i have volume set to max. The volume in the headset is perfect. I have tryed with stock, CM7 and RCADS MIX HD with the same results.
Anyone experience the same problem?
/Gothian
Can anyone suggest any 'good' solution? kernel or otherwise to fix this $#@$# 'bug' of low in-call volume in Nexus One??
Would really appreciate all the help!
hello.
is there a way to permanently boost the sound volume (in call volume) of the speaker in galaxy s ?
when a talk to people everything is fine, but it's to quiet in some situations, so i can't hear them very well.
i've found several topics about the volume boost, but none of them work permanently. they are either a script or app for ''the time of the Eclair'' so it's outdated, or boosting from service mode, which works great but it resets its self after the restart.
does anyone know some sort of the solution, or could show me the topic where it's already answered ?
i'm currently on juwe's 5.3 and semaphore 1.5.0.
thanks in advance.
come on, is it posible that there is a milion and one developer on xda forum, and nobody want's to answer my question ?
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i have the same problem m8 , if u find a solution please inbox me
Try turning the phone round during a call, the speaker is on the back.