i use O2 xda flame
i wanna it automaticly adjust the in-call volume to the top when i inputed a number and pressed the "talk"button,Or when a incoming call comes and i pressed the "answer" .
the reason why i need it:my flame(perhapt also yours)'s volume in call is always too small(not at the top) even your vomlue bar is at top.and which is more seriosly,sometimes a call comes,you pressed the answer,and you may hear nothing(but he/she can hear you w/o problem).
the two problem above can be solved by pressing the volume+ key during the call,and as soon as you pressed it,you can hear him/her in highest volume,but....
sounds it's easy,but i need to press it almost every call.i hate doing repeated things.so,is there a software can help me "press" the volume+ key?
check out phone weaver
Using the profile of phone weaver, you can adjust the in-call volume.
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Is there any way to silence the incoming phone ring. I noticed that once it started ringing there is no way you can silence the ring from the pre assigned volume level . Even if you put the audio to the lowest level the ringing volume still attains its pre assigned volume level. Wanted to ask is there any way to lower the ringing volume once it started ringing?
Is there any profiles to choose from when you are in a meeting, outdoor etc...
Do you want to silence it or reduce it, if I click on the speaker icon when phone is ringing, and click off, the sound immediately ceases.
What I normally do ...
Hi rontess,
What I normally do if I a receive an incoming call and I want to silence the ringer is I simply slide the "volume slide" button on the left down once i.e. like turning down the volume when in an actual call. This silences the phone completely!
NOTE: This does not end or place the call to voice mail it simply silences the incoming ring. So once I have silenced the call it will keep ringing "silently" or until voice mail kicks in.
Hope that was what you were looking for!
Cheers,
Steelbubble
rontess said:
Is there any way to silence the incoming phone ring. I noticed that once it started ringing there is no way you can silence the ring from the pre assigned volume level . Even if you put the audio to the lowest level the ringing volume still attains its pre assigned volume level. Wanted to ask is there any way to lower the ringing volume once it started ringing?
Is there any profiles to choose from when you are in a meeting, outdoor etc...
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With my Asia Rom, just click down the volume button once will make it silent. With other rom, someone said by using the power off button.
There was a thread about this several months ago.
Hope this help
Hi;
is there any body know; how could I make stop ringing when I neither dont
want to answer the call nor send a busy tone
PS: at the Magician I could do this process with the volume keys
Its the same - volume keys!
I use Ringo 2005 as a ring tone manager , I think it prevents to use the volume keys
volume key down once, mutes it and the buzzer.
however, you cant turn the ring/buz on again during that ring-session.
is it possible to mute the phone when it's ringing? it's qtek s200...
Sure. Use volume slider to silence the phone while it's ringing.
press the red button
wmu said:
Sure. Use volume slider to silence the phone while it's ringing.
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is there any only one button to do it? just silence?
You want the phone to continue ringing but just silence it?
Because when you get a call in the bottom there is "answer" and "ignore". Then again if you press ignore the one calling is directed to voicemail or just hung up.
As far as I know thats the only way to immediately mute a phonecall, just press ignore.
And otherwise just use the volume slider when someone is calling. Or put the phone on vibrate when you need silence (which is also volume slider all the way down, or put it on vibrate via the com-manager).
thanks. you mean only way to silence it using volume slider when want to continue ringing. i don't want to ignore calling. the caller must be think i didn't hear the ringing...
hehe lol
Perhaps an extra program on the device would work. Inesoft Addressbook might support it.
Have it here somewhere, can check later today if it indeed has a mute button.
Just to say it more clearly: If you move the volume slider one time in any direction, the phone will mute imediately!
I think this was not understood correctly before - this is the one-key-solution you wanted, isnt it?
thanks... it works!!!
Updated my galaxy s to 2.2 last night and now I can do the bluetooth voice dial but the volume is too low. The Bluetooth in-call volume is set by default and 50%, how do I fix this without turning up the volume manually every call?
Thanks
to be more specific, its the womans voice that is too low when she ask for a number. How do you raise the volume by default
use the volume up/down from the bluetooth headset
im saying at the time the call number is requested, the volume bar on the phone called "bluetooth in-call volume" is at 50% and I can barely hear the womans voice unless I manualy turn up the volume on the phone. The problem is I have to do it every call and want to know how to change the default setting
No one else has this problem? I really need help with this
All the views and only one reply, can anyone at least confirm if they have the same issue?
Thanks
Have the same problem but with the nexus S on 2.3.3. I would say it is an inconvinience to keep adjusting the volume everytime you try to make a call. I have yet to find a setting to change the default.
There is an APP that will set the bluetooth volume when a headset is connected. Search market for "bluetooth volume" by nightshade. This does NOT help for the stupidly low volume of the lady that provides voice prompts though - just allows a preset override for the in call volume.
Hello,
My in call volume is VERY loud, so much so that I'm forced to move my phone away from my face when in a call. I've tried hitting the volume buttons when in a call but they seem to make no difference to the actual volume. Am I missing a setting somewhere?
Thanks!