Hi guys, I have a Motorola Milestone with cyanogenmod 7.1 install.
So far so good, but I replace my stock flex for a generic one and this has a piece of sh*t headphone (as you know, flex has headphone, proximity sensor and light sensor all in one) and when I'm in a call I can barely hear what my caller is saying on a loud street or in a mall.
Is there some hack or app that let me set the volume call even higher?
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Hello, i want to know more about the xperia z. I want to know if the speaker with which i recieve the voice of the person i am speaking to , is very loud or very low quality in outputting sound.
So again the loud speaker is the speaker in which a person uses to make their calls right?
It differs from the Loudspeaker which is the speaker used to play music sounds or when the phone ringtone is played, it is played from the loud speaker not the speaker phone.
The speaker phone is the speaker used in duration of a call time or when i call someone the remote persons voice is sent through the speaker phone and NOT the loud speaker.
The speaker phone is kept near the ear during a call. Did you know that.
Anyway, that speaker phone during a call, is it loud enough or is it very low like the iNew i6000+ octa core or goophone S4 max phone.
I want the loudest speaker phone and loud speaker volumes.
The ringtone should be high and the viberation should be good and not very low.
During a call i must hear the person talking to me, loudly and not very low volume
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I should be able to adjust the volume using built in software controlls for the speaker phone.
Is that ok on the xperia z, or should i go for the iphone 4 or 3Gs instead of sony xperia z?
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Hi all
I have problem with the sound i set the volume max but when I receive calls or msg sometimes the sound be low and sometimes be loud
is all have this problem or just me ?
sorry for my bad english
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I have not had this problem. Definitely not normal
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I know that for calls the ringtone starts low and it increases slowly but I have no issues with notification sounds-they play as laud as I have set the volume.
When you say the sound is low, do you mean for the ear piece? The ear piece has a known issue of having very LOW sound levels for a lot of people.
A good number of people can't hear using the ear piece.
Check out this thread:
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=80817
I want to add to that also. So sometimes I notice when my phone is away from my head when I answer a call for example, the call starts out louder but goes lower once the phone is to my head. Now if I check the volume level, it's still at max. I was almost wondering if the phone doesn't have some type of proximity sensor that KNOWS it's near my head due to light levels or whatever. Kinda like how the phone shuts the screen off when it's near your head?
Either way I can NOT use my ear piece to hear calls. I have to turn on my speaker phone on a low volume to hear it!
They need to add a "boost" button like Samsung has on their dialer in TouchWiz.
There was a fix listed at the above url but sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't for me.
Hi!
I would like to know if you have the same problem as me. I'm running my Nexus 6 on Android 6.0 and when I perform a call everyone can hear the call by the upper loudspeaker, even setting it up to the minimum (it's too loud! I can't use it near my ear.. it must be some centimeters away).
I can notice that when I use it in my ear it is as loud as if it weren't in my ear (proximity sensor off). It's like it doesn't change speaker mode (But when I switch it I can hear a click, so it must be performing it)
Do you know if the phone is hardware-damaged or it may be a software bug?
Thank you
One thing that bother me a lot is volume via earpiece of phone during call on my nokia 8.does anyone know how to boost it ?
Your problem is opposite of mine. I have problem of static and and hissing noise with Nokia in-ear headphone making it unacceptable whenever I want to listen to the music or audiobooks. So I adjust the headphone jack, then it becomes better, not so much noise in the background, and the sound is much, much louder. The backdraw is that the volume control on the headphone doesn't work anymore, and the sound is still really loud in minimum volume.
I also try my other headphone, luckily it works fine. However, the sound is not as loud as it comes from the Nokia headphone even in the maximum volume.
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Your problem is opposite of mine. I have problem of static and and hissing noise with Nokia in-ear headphone making it unacceptable whenever I want to listen to the music or audiobooks. So I adjust the headphone jack, then it becomes better, not so much noise in the background, and the sound is much, much louder. The backdraw is that the volume control on the headphone doesn't work anymore, and the sound is still really loud in minimum volume.
I also try my other headphone, luckily it works fine. However, the sound is not as loud as it comes from the Nokia headphone even in the maximum volume.
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In which country your phone manufactured ? Mine has written made in india. Build quality of Nokia 8 is solid but some components are weak like finger print scanner, earpiece , camera though carl zies optics
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In which country your phone manufactured ? Mine has written made in india. Build quality of Nokia 8 is solid but some components are weak like finger print scanner, earpiece , camera though carl zies optics
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Mine is made in China, but the phone was purchased in Finland.
Any solutions to very low ear speaker Volume??
Does the V40 have stereo speakers?
I've seen some reviews that say both yes and no. LG's website shows a sound wave graphic coming out of both the top speaker and the bottom. The leaks prior to it's release said that it does. So I'm very confused as to whether or not it has stereo speakers.
Only one speaker!
https://youtu.be/CNZbqOTaTV8
Just one speaker ... but damn is it a powerhouse!
In the graphic you speak of, I see where they can 'cheat' the idea that the sound is coming from all over - but only after having the phone, turning up the volume while holding it as the whole phone vibrates with sound. Put it on a hard surface and the sound is amplified even more. Put the speaker side up to the back of a countertop and the sound is not only loud, it comes at you from all angles.
I get needing stereo if you hold the phone up close ... but with this phone, anything further away than 3 to 4 feet and only the finest of audiophiles will be able to tell the difference from the V40 to any other phone with stereo ... after 6 feet no one will know stereo from the V40 but everyone will appreciate the volume it can pump out.
Nope but it does sound like a little sound comes through the boom box is so loud but I say no!
Both speakers work
I've tried to very carefull listen
Fill buttom firing speaker & give it to full sound then u can realized
Ok now I give u an example
Accidentally my phone dropped & met an accident
So back panel damaged
When trying to play songs I've noticed that front speaker working not button. When visit to service Center tha guy found that button speaker connection broken then install a new speaker..
That's why I know both speakers are working.