Low earpiece volume fix.... - Vibrant General

Earpiece volume low? Try this:
Settings > Call Settings > HAC mode (turn on)
Warning your first call out might be loud. Real Loud.
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http://androidforums.com/samsung-vibrant/143046-turning-volume-up-easy-way.html

Thanks for this. Definitely need it in nyc with all the traffic noise
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Having a volume issue here

For some reason even though I turned up all the way the ringer, media, and system volume it seems to be super low. Please help.
Which volume? If it's the earpiece volume on phone calls, go to Settings -> Call Settings and enable HAC mode. Then turn the volume down before it ruptures your eardrums.
I had the same thing happen one time...a reboot of the phone solved the problem for me.
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As lame as it might seem, enabling HAC mode was one of the best suggestions I've ever found. Ever.
I had a similar issue, but for me it was the east piece volume. Out of nowhere the volume seemed to be locked at a barely audible level.
I ended up having to do a warranty exchange. Sucked because that was the only phone I had and I could only use speaker phone to take calls
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In call volume low?

I bought two X8 and they are facing the same problem. The in call
volume is low. I have to pressed the side key to higher the volume when making call.
After call the volume is back to low. That mean every time a incomming or out going
call I have to press the side key to higher the volume.
I install volume application to adjust the volume and it work fine but when I connect and unplug
the USB connecting phone to PC the in call volume become low.
Help..
Hello
did you try to change volume ringtone & notification in setting ?
are you in "loud" mode ?
i have change volume ringtone & notification and volum are in loud mode.
barryyam said:
i have change volume ringtone & notification and volum are in loud mode.
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It should me working...
Tehouster said:
It should me working...
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I dont understand?
barryyam said:
I dont understand?
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barryyam said:
i have change volume ringtone & notification and volum are in loud mode.
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THIS should be working..

[Q] Incoming Call Ringer Volume VERY Low

running dk28.
the volume of the incoming call ringtone is REALLY low. I have it set all the way up in settings/call settings. Same thing for notifications. In-call volume is fine, and actually too high many times.
Any ideas?
What rom r u using?
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Make sure the ringer isn't actually using the "in-call" speaker.
That happened to me a few times, a reboot fixed it up.

In call volume

My in call volume is too low by default and its super annoying to have to turn up my volume every time I make a call. Is there some setting I haven't found to turn that off?
Hawkhell said:
My in call volume is too low by default and its super annoying to have to turn up my volume every time I make a call. Is there some setting I haven't found to turn that off?
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Use the "adapt sound" setting man. It'll adjust the sound to your hearing type.. works great. It's more louder after enabling it.
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nano303 said:
Use the "adapt sound" setting man. It'll adjust the sound to your hearing type.. works great. It's more louder after enabling it.
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That settings works without headphones too?
Hawkhell said:
That settings works without headphones too?
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Yes.
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Get rid of Listening at a high volume message

Listening at a high volume for a long time may damage your hearing. Tap OK to allow the volume to be increased above safe levels.
Cancel OK
Is there any way to get rid of this permanently?
#1 Settings > Volume > Advanced > Media volume limiter
Does not work
#2 Tasker Autotools
Does not work
https://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-automatically-disable-the-high-volume-warning-without-root/
#3 [App]VolumeWarning,ReverseProtrait and BlackNavigationbar
Does not work
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s9-plus/themes/app-volumewarning-reverseprotrait-t3778873/
Anyone have a solution for this stupid notification?
I tried system tuner. Its don't work too.
I am also looking for solution for this.
Well, this is going to sound really stupid, but I finally just turned down the volume. Except it wasn't as easy as it sounds, and I can't explain how I did it. Volume setting was resistant to being permanently reduced, so I just kept poking and prodding at different volume settings and finally success. Good luck....
cam30era said:
Well, this is going to sound really stupid, but I finally just turned down the volume. Except it wasn't as easy as it sounds, and I can't explain how I did it. Volume setting was resistant to being permanently reduced, so I just kept poking and prodding at different volume settings and finally success. Good luck....
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Now reboot your phone and tell us that message doesn't come back when you raise the volume to max.
cyko said:
Listening at a high volume for a long time may damage your hearing. Tap OK to allow the volume to be increased above safe levels.
Cancel OK
Is there any way to get rid of this permanently?
#1 Settings > Volume > Advanced > Media volume limiter
Does not work
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I do not have an "Advanced Options" under "Settings > Volume" and neither did I ever faced such warning. I am able to change my volume to max (both on speaker and in headphones mode) without any warning.
Pls check attachment for screenshot of volume settings.
cyko said:
Now reboot your phone and tell us that message doesn't come back when you raise the volume to max.
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Correct. Have to leave it at reduced volume or you get the warning.
Pr0Ankit said:
I do not have an "Advanced Options" under "Settings > Volume" and neither did I ever faced such warning. I am able to change my volume to max (both on speaker and in headphones mode) without any warning.
Pls check attachment for screenshot of volume settings.
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Interesting. You should have 3 dots in the upper right corner for more settings. Perhaps your country doesn't require the warning?
The high volume warning is an EU thing, annoying AF.
No 3 dots in volume settings either. Though I have seen this warning before on my a50. I am not sure if it appeared also for my s10 for first time or not but now it doesnt occur anymore. In my country, it gives that warning only for first time you try to raise the volume I guess.
Samtweak v2 worked for me
I'm using a UK Vodafone S10 Plus, ive just checked my volume. I don't get that message at all on mine. Maybe cause I use the app Volume Boost by Goodev. Only use it to increase the volume, didnt know it even had that feature, never checked til just now, or maybe it's not the app and I didnt have it in the first place. Don't want to uninstall it to find out. Never bothered me that much anyway.
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I get it (975U1 US Unlocked). Why does it bug you so much? It's a one-time thing after a reboot. How often do you reboot? Just click OK and move on with your life lol.
odesskiy said:
I get it (975U1 US Unlocked). Why does it bug you so much? It's a one-time thing after a reboot. How often do you reboot? Just click OK and move on with your life lol.
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Because it's been fairly easy to remove up until now and I don't need ANOTHER, useless dialog/notification to dismiss.
It's a waste of space and time!
odesskiy said:
I get it (975U1 US Unlocked). Why does it bug you so much? It's a one-time thing after a reboot. How often do you reboot? Just click OK and move on with your life lol.
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It also comes back after 20 hours of listening so it is pretty annoying if you listen a lot...

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