Hi,
I am about to buy a brand new N7P. But, as it's under andrdoid one, i would like to know if there are the same issues as for others android one phones.
Indeed, i had a xiaomi mi A2 for 2 days, i returned it because the control volume for notification (sms, whatsapp...) cannot be separated with ringtone (when you receive a phone call). It's the same setting, you can only put different the sound for both, but you cannot change the volume separately.
Moreover, even at minimum level of volume, it's was way to loud, really too loud. I tried to change this with third party apps, without success.
Does the Nokia 7 Plus has the same issue as it's under android one ? I did not find any help on the manual we can see on the nokia website
Thanks for your help
yannssolo said:
Hi,
I am about to buy a brand new N7P. But, as it's under andrdoid one, i would like to know if there are the same issues as for others android one phones.
Indeed, i had a xiaomi mi A2 for 2 days, i returned it because the control volume for notification (sms, whatsapp...) cannot be separated with ringtone (when you receive a phone call). It's the same setting, you can only put different the sound for both, but you cannot change the volume separately.
Moreover, even at minimum level of volume, it's was way to loud, really too loud. I tried to change this with third party apps, without success.
Does the Nokia 7 Plus has the same issue as it's under android one ? I did not find any help on the manual we can see on the nokia website
Thanks for your help
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Yes the "issue" is present, just one setting for ringtone volume
At the minute this is an Android Problem. However if you're willing to wait for the official Android Pie (9.0) to drop this will fix the issue.
If you can't wait you can always install the beta. But the beta WILL wipe your device
Unlock bootloader
Magisk Root
Xposed systemless + latest 8.1SDK
Ringer & Notification Unlink module from playstore.
And final result:
emzobg said:
Unlock bootloader
Magisk Root
Xposed systemless + latest 8.1SDK
Ringer & Notification Unlink module from playstore.
And final result:
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Thanks for your input, maybe i will try this solution.
But, what about the minimum volume level ? It it possible to set it less loud too ? I mean, the minimum level is, for my preference, too much loud, so can we adjust it more accurately ?
Thanks
For that i saw somewhere another xposed mod - volume steps or similar.
In my old Android 7 device I could set the alarm volume without "sound check". Now, in Xiaomi A3 (Android One / Android 9), when I move the slider for any sound volume control (media, call, ring, alarm) I can hear the currently set sound level every time it's changed (in Settings=>Sound). Why is that? I perfectly remember the perception of every volume level. I don't need this sound check all the time, especially in quiet environments. Why was it (sound "precheck") changed without an option to be disabled? Am J missing something?
Just a couple quick questions about the change Google made to the volume controls after Oreo where the physical buttons change Media instead of Ringtone...
Does anyone know if any of the ROMs revert this back to Pre-Pie method baked in (or with an optional setting)?
Otherwise, is Xposed the best bet for this? (been away from the rooting/custom ROM world for a little while)
thx -jonn
[by the by... My last phone had Pie and was not rootable... this one change to volume is the closest I have ever been to moving from Android to iPhone. While some may welcome this change, IMHO it is FOOBAR and has completely borked the way I use a phone... working around dogs and both inside and outside, I change my ringer volume constantly.)
Hi guys,
I have installed the latest version 10.1 and I don't know how to disable the ascending ringtone (I'm not speaking about the Pocket Mode).
The ring volume starts very low then goes high. I'd like the ringtone to ring directly with the volume I've chosen in the settings, not to increase it little by little. With version 10.0 there was no such problem and I don't know why HUAWEI imposed this in version 10.1.
Does anyone have an idea?
HOW to disable the ascending ringtone on EMUI 10.1
Try using this method, it should work. Thanks to @dbius for pointing me to it
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-20-x/help/pocket-mode-t3900506
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SilviuO said:
Try using this method, it should work. Thanks to @dbius for pointing me to it
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-20-x/help/pocket-mode-t3900506
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Thank you for your answer! (I edited my first post to make it clearer for others too)
My problem is not the Pocket Mode, which I always leave activated, but the fact that the ring volume starts very low then goes high. I'd like the ringtone to ring directly with the volume I've chosen in the settings, not to increase it little by little. With version 10.0 there was no such problem and I don't know why HUAWEI imposed this in version 10.1.
This is the default ringtone style for emui 10.1, and cannot be changed This sucks big time. 10.1 is full of problems. Roll back to 10.0 is like an upgrade i think lol.
It's a real shame to impose such an option
I'm looking for a clean custom ROM that has a Sound Assistant included similar to the one with stock MIUI global that let's you control Media Volume individually for different apps.
It's the one feature I missed the most in Anroid since forever and works o.k. in MIUI (still isn't perfect) since I just want to be able to mute a whole bunch of apps.
Here is what I mean with the MIUI Sound Assistant:
MIUI 12 adds a Sound Assistant for controlling media volume from multiple apps
Xiaomi has added a new Sound assistant feature in MIUI 12 that allows users to control volume of media from different apps played simulateneously.
www.xda-developers.com
But even in Xiaomi EU Rom this feature is missing... Just found the option...
Are there any ROMs that have this (or a similar) feature included?