Dial Pad Tones is Linked to Ringtone Volume - Google Pixel 4 XL Questions & Answers

Howdy all... I am on an unrooted Pixel 4 XL. I guess I just noticed this, because I came from a Pixel 2 XL, with Android 9. It seems that the dial pad sounds as well as call connect and disconnect sounds is tied to the Ringtone volume... This means that there are no sounds related to the dial pad or call disconnects if you're in vibrate mode.
Has it always been this way, because I've had my phone on vibrate for YEARS, but I pretty clearly remember dial pad tones working. My Pixel 2 XL was rooted.

You can change the ringtone or restore the device to factory settings

I don't know how this answers my question...

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I was wondering the same thing!
Hopeful that there will be a rom / kernel that will change this. IIRC, Seems like I remember a tweak on some of the Gnex ones that did it.
I use a app called "Disable Increasing Ring" on my Samsung Note 2.
Don't know if it is working for Nexus 6... (don't have one, but want one)
It's in the Play store
Willem
Headset to speaker phone
The volume also does the ascending thing from headset to speaker phone which I'm not really a fan of.
the app
Worked briefly on the Nexus 6 then stopped
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I like to use audible keypad tone on the dialer and on my Note 8 i can barely hear them , and I have all volume levels including system at max.If anyone knows a fix for this I would be thankful ,I have tried various volume raising apps but none did anything to help .
Have you tried the sound settings and switching on the dialer tones toggle?
This one
Yes i have that toggle on but it is barely audible and i also have longer tone set for 3 seconds and it is a quick 1/2 second tone even when i hold my finger down on the keys ,1st phone i had a problem with this .
jameskoiman said:
I like to use audible keypad tone on the dialer and on my Note 8 i can barely hear them , and I have all volume levels including system at max.If anyone knows a fix for this I would be thankful ,I have tried various volume raising apps but none did anything to help .
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Any chance you're covering the speaker when you dial? If not, have you tested your hearing to see if you have difficulty with the frequencies used for the keypad tones?
I encounter exactly the problem as jameskoiman. My dialling keyboard is no sound eventhough alr select for the dialling keyboard tone to ON.
Any fix for this? The same is on Galaxy S6.
Speaker probably clogged with belly button lint.
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This thread has been cleaned As well this was a old thread and reply was months ago there is never any need to revive old topics like this as all it does is start more issues..........

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