The speaker volume on the phone is great, but sometimes I have a difficult time hearing the conversation through the earpiece, even when turned all the way up. This seems to be worse if I'm driving in a car and there is the road noise in the background. I usually end up turning on the speaker phone but then sometimes that affects the other caller.
Does anyone know if there is a mod that can increase the earpiece volume setting above the built-in settings? Thanks!
the_mig said:
The speaker volume on the phone is great, but sometimes I have a difficult time hearing the conversation through the earpiece, even when turned all the way up. This seems to be worse if I'm driving in a car and there is the road noise in the background. I usually end up turning on the speaker phone but then sometimes that affects the other caller.
Does anyone know if there is a mod that can increase the earpiece volume setting above the built-in settings? Thanks!
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The fastest way is to go to settings, call, mark hearing aid. It will amplify in call volume.
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Hi all,
Has someone found an app which turns the hands-free on and off? I would like to connect it to one of the hardware buttons...
Why would I like this? My bluetooth carkit (Pioneer HD3BT) does is silent when the phone connects after I dial a number. When I turn hands-free off and on again it's fine. Another issue is that when it's dialling, I do not hear anything, and when it finally connects it misses the first 3 seconds of the conversation. Turning hands-free off and on while dialling fixes this too...but using a hardware button would make my life sooooo much easier
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Nika.
Mort Script it
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On the AT&T Tilt holding the Talk button turns on speaker phone.
dalavar said:
On the AT&T Tilt holding the Talk button turns on speaker phone.
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Yeah, that works for speaker phone on the TyTN II too, now I need to check in the car whether it works for Hands-free as well...
Nope, it didn't work for hands-free... so the big question is: who can write a MortScript that does this? I wasn't able to find how to turn the hands-free on or off with MortScript?
Gentlemen i am experiencing a problem with the normal mic used for normal calls when the phone is next to my ear.
The other side can barely hear me and there is this effect other hear, as if my finger is on the mic while i am talking...
I thought it might be dust or something of that sort, but after all the phone is disproof.
So my question is, is there a way to increase the gain only on the normal MIC? Or has anyone else here experienced it and found a different solution?
I am currently on iHackers 4.1 with doomkernel 21. Will soon update to iHackers 5.1. Also i turned Noise suppression off but it did not fix it.
this is one of z1's fails.
mic is soo terrible.
try disbale a microphone gain suppression for me is little better]\.
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try disable/enable all of call options.
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tracer123 said:
this one of z1's fails.
mic is soo terrible.
try disbale a microphone gain suppression for is little better]\.
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try disable/enable all of call options.
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Thank you for your reply i tried all these settings already and it kind of does the job but the quality is still bad..
Could someone test and confirm if on their Nexus 6 the in-call volume on headphones is extremely loud now even on the lowest volume setting? The problem occurs on cellular calls only - WiFi calls have normal volume. I am on Project Fi. My phone is unrooted and on the latest 7.1.1 stock build (N6F26R) - had the problem with the previous 7.1.1 build as well.
I don't think I have had this problem until recently - I suspect the 7.1.1 builds or a Fi-specific issue. I've been talking to the Fi folks, but they're just giving me the runaround, so I'd like to narrow down the culprit.
Try the app Volume Control Plus of FirestormApps,
Doesn't that app just provide glorified volume controls? I don't see how it would help me lower the volume below the minimum that I can achieve via the standard volume controls.
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Doesn't that app just provide glorified volume controls? I don't see how it would help me lower the volume below the minimum that I can achieve via the standard volume controls.
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That doesn't help. ulibube is correct. This app only lowers the volume to the lowest setting currently available. What we are looking for is something that will reduce the volume BELOW that level.
Thanks,
Got the May 1 patch, and now, when I turn on my car, the phone connects, then a few seconds later, the car goes into phone call mode -- thinking that my phone is making a phone call. But... it's not.
My own phone call shows up on the Car's display along with a call time counter, and the only way to get rid of this is to press "hang up" on the steering wheel, or to make a real call, then hang up. VERY annoying.
I tried resetting the Bluetooth System App, Rebooting the phone, and re-pairing the phone to the car... No diff.
Any suggestions are welcome!
Check your SmartThings setings .
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Check your SmartThings setings .
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Thanks, for what, specifically?
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I've been having a similar problem after the April patch. Phone connects to car and when a call comes in the car starts to ring and when I accept or hang up it continues to ring until I shut the car off and back on. I have a 2017 Honda and this happens with my Note 9 and my S10+.
I need to be able to adjust the audio balance (or, if you prefer, the left-right volumes) on my Pixel 7. (One earbud plays half as loud as the other.) But every app I have tried so far (Wavelet and PowerAmp EQ are the only ones with memorable names) fails to be able to do this. They'll generally work in all other functions (EQ, total volume, reverb, etc) but always fail to address the left-right balance.
Is there a magic app I haven't tried? Is there an inbuilt setting I haven't found yet? Or is the Pixel 7/current-Android-version simply incapable?
Thanks in advance. I did search xda and the rest of the world and came up empty.
Try going to settings, accessibility, audio adjustment. There is a L/R slider.
Good luck!
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Crap, I know I looked there at least once. Must have skimmed right past it.
That works, but it'll be a pain if I switch to the other earbuds. Don't suppose there's any way to make it quicker to adjust or shortcut to that setting?
ETA: Wait, stop, I just discovered Accesibility Shortcuts are a thing. Never needed anything like this before. Thanks again, OJ!