Hi, I experience low in call volume and when connected to BT in my car I have to set radio to maximum volume to hear something... Previously I owned HTC and I had no such a problem, so I assume the issue is with the phone, not handsfree in my car...
Any ideas...???
Thanks...
Obvious question Can you increase vol in BT head set.
With mine I set vol in phone thenI need to turn up vol in headset.
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I have a dock that triggers the dock mode but it has some weird and annoying behavior when undocking.
Bt turns off
My ring tone goes off
Volume goes to zero
Anyone knows why this is happening? Can't seem to find the options to disable this
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Or perhaps I'm the only one with this issue?
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When I get into my vehicle (2016 Ford F150) and turn the engine on my phone automatically connects to Bluetooth (Ford Sync) and the phone screen lights up with the "Loud Volume Warning" and I have to press OK for it to go away. I have also noticed that my Bluetooth volume on my device (SYNC) is always on Max and if I try to turn the volume down it just jumps right back to the Max.
Anyone else experience this or can test this in their vehicle? Since pressing OK on the Volume warning I believe it wont ask you again until you reboot your phone again.
That's how is always been to me.
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koolboyztn said:
That's how is always been to me.
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So you always have to press OK to the Volume warning when first entering your vehicle everyday? Does your screen stay lit until you press OK or eventually turn off?
only when i adjust the volume on the phone.
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Its to protect you from.. you.
Not just for the car. It happens over headphones as well.
Nanny "feature". Some cat on here made some kind of "script" to disable this automatically.
EDIT: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-8/themes/mod-disable-volume-warning-root-t3671539
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-8/themes/stop-warning-im-grown-t3673273
xbmoyx said:
When I get into my vehicle (2016 Ford F150) and turn the engine on my phone automatically connects to Bluetooth (Ford Sync) and the phone screen lights up with the "Loud Volume Warning" and I have to press OK for it to go away. I have also noticed that my Bluetooth volume on my device (SYNC) is always on Max and if I try to turn the volume down it just jumps right back to the Max.
Anyone else experience this or can test this in their vehicle? Since pressing OK on the Volume warning I believe it wont ask you again until you reboot your phone again.
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Try an app called "Bluetooth Volume Control", I find it useful for this issue.
You guys realize you can fix this without any extra software right... Just go into setting, sounds, volume, click the little three dots in top right corner for media volume limiter. Turn it on and slide the bar all the way up. Now when you get in your truck or connect headphones you won't get that stupid popup anymore
TechBSwift said:
You guys realize you can fix this without any extra software right... Just go into setting, sounds, volume, click the little three dots in top right corner for media volume limiter. Turn it on and slide the bar all the way up. Now when you get in your truck or connect headphones you won't get that stupid popup anymore
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Warning still pops up after a reboot.
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TechBSwift said:
You guys realize you can fix this without any extra software right... Just go into setting, sounds, volume, click the little three dots in top right corner for media volume limiter. Turn it on and slide the bar all the way up. Now when you get in your truck or connect headphones you won't get that stupid popup anymore
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Strange, I don't have that option in my volume settings
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atunguyd said:
Strange, I don't have that option in my volume settings
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Doesn't matter, not a permanent fix anyway. After a reboot this warning still comes back.
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God what a nightmare of a first world problem. I hate that notification
Any luck on finding a fix/
xbmoyx said:
When I get into my vehicle (2016 Ford F150) and turn the engine on my phone automatically connects to Bluetooth (Ford Sync) and the phone screen lights up with the "Loud Volume Warning" and I have to press OK for it to go away. I have also noticed that my Bluetooth volume on my device (SYNC) is always on Max and if I try to turn the volume down it just jumps right back to the Max.
Anyone else experience this or can test this in their vehicle? Since pressing OK on the Volume warning I believe it wont ask you again until you reboot your phone again.
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i have a 2015 Ford Fiesta ST with MyFordSync and when it connects with mine, it automatically jumps to bluetooth audio and restarts the last video/music file i had watched/listened to on my device. but for volume mine is the opposite, it's always all the down.
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Any luck on finding a fix/
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Yes go to developer options and turn on "disable absolute volume". By doing this my phone no longer turns on with this warning once connected to my vehicles Bluetooth.
lew616 said:
i have a 2015 Ford Fiesta ST with MyFordSync and when it connects with mine, it automatically jumps to bluetooth audio and restarts the last video/music file i had watched/listened to on my device. but for volume mine is the opposite, it's always all the down.
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Try the setting in the developer options as referenced above.
xbmoyx said:
Yes go to developer options and turn on "disable absolute volume". By doing this my phone no longer turns on with this warning once connected to my vehicles Bluetooth.
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@xbmoyx , what theme is that good sir?
I tried the developer option above but the warning still appears when connecting to a bluetooth speaker.
I hate this so called safety feature, it should be smart enough to know when you are connecting headphones vs speakers or car systems. Better still a toggle (with disclaimer) to allow you to turn it off completely.
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@xbmoyx , what theme is that good sir?
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(Red)Strokes by Robert Agpaoa.
apprentice said:
I tried the developer option above but the warning still appears when connecting to a bluetooth speaker.
I hate this so called safety feature, it should be smart enough to know when you are connecting headphones vs speakers or car systems. Better still a toggle (with disclaimer) to allow you to turn it off completely.
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Maybe it depends on the type of vehicle you own? With Sync3 in my truck that option stopped it but of course I still get the pop up if I raise the volume too high telling me it's not safe to listen to music too loud.
This is already built in...Vibration>Volume>3 dots menu in upper right hand corner> Media Volume Limiter> Turn it off.
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This is already built in...Vibration>Volume>3 dots menu in upper right hand corner> Media Volume Limiter> Turn it off.
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I think you mean on and turn up the slider all the way?
Cause mine has been off. I'm gonna try it on but volume set at max
With my previous Galaxy S6, whenever my phone started charging (wired or wireless) it is vibrate a small amount to indicate that it started charging. Since I've received my Note 8, I've missed this vibrate indicator as I keep my phone on vibrate. Does anyone know of a way to enable this feature? I can't find the option anywhere in the settings.
In my note 8 I dont have that option, only to play a sound
I mentioned this ages ago, it don't vibrate when charger being plugged in. A step backwards.
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If you like your phone to vibrate when plugged, you may use macrodroid to execute the vibration, control the on/off state of the screen, etc
Hi.
I just got my Pixel 7 last friday after being on iPhone for 5 years. Loving it, really a great device.
My problem is answering phonecalls on the device when my bluetooth headset is connected. On iPhone the call is routet to the device when using the answering button on the phone and routed to the headset when you press the butten on the headset.
I often leave the headset on my desk without turning it off. If i get a call while not at my desk i have to first switch from headset to phone before taking the call. I would like to change this so that i can get the call directly to the phone when not using my headset.
Is there a way to get the Pixel to behave in the same manner as the iPhone?