Is there any way to make volume+ app work with n4
Or is there an alternate way to increase volume level
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There is an audio patch in the themes and apps section.
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I saw a post about volume issues with the galaxy nexus on jellybean, and some people were talking about certain kernels that have volume boosts built in... in fact I'm running air kernel on my ns4g which has voodoo and allows me to increase the output. Is there anything like that for the nexus 7? The headphone output isn't as loud as I wish it was. And sorry of this has been answered and I jus didn't find it, searching is easier on the computer which I don't have access to at the moment...
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Anyone?
I use the app "equalizer" and set it to rock. Louder and much better output.
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I use volume + (volume booster) from meltus. I have 2 N7's and one isn't as loud as the other so this app makes it so much better...actually too loud sometimes.
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Also on the speaker. I tried diff apps but to no avail. Is there a config file that can be added or edited to boost volume? I really think the volume is set lower than it should be. Anyone?
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App called volume+ search it on the Olay store.
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XxSHaDoWxSLaYeRxX said:
App called volume+ search it on the Olay store.
Remember to thank cx
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I tried every app there is as I said in the post. It don't work for me. The apps really do nothing.
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I use sound booster but you have to keep fiddling to get a percentage that works.
Keep an eye on the X louder mod and hope he brings out a 4.2 version soon
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Cool but I hate 4.2 because of the bugs. Anyway, there must be config files to edit the volume. These apps don't seem to do Nada.
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I do not want to root at this time for various reasons. Stupid of me for even posting this seeing you would have to have su in order to edit config files or run scripts. I noticed volume+ on the play store states that the app will most likely not work unless you're rooted. Bummer.
I just flashed back and do not want lose everything nor do I want to back everything up. Wish they would just provide a way to boost volume or would have tested the volume on the device! It's too low!
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I do not want to root at this time for various reasons. Stupid of me for even posting this seeing you would have to have su in order to edit config files or run scripts. I noticed volume+ on the play store states that the app will most likely not work unless your rooted. Bummer.
I just flashed back and do not want low everything nor do I want to back everything up. Wish they would just provide a way to boost volume or would have tested the volume on the device! It's too low!
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Depends on where you buy it, it maybe be a ear safety regulation, I know in some countries volume must not exceed certain value. For example, if you get an iPod in US or France, then the US one is going to be way louder.
I don't know whether this is the case with N7, or just a design flaw.
Mine used to do the same until I installed the apps called ear piece and speaker boost and use them together also go into there settings and adjust them to a 100% GOD BLESS YOU GUYS
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Mine used to do the same until I installed the apps called ear piece and speaker boost and use them together also go into there settings and adjust them to a 100% GOD BLESS YOU GUYS
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Those two apps do work but I am picky. Wish I could have the boost and not lose the bass. They only seem to boost midrange a bit and then distort. If I use Google music eq it cuts the apps out and vice versa. I am still experimenting. Thanks for all the help. God bless you as well.
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Well I discovered the problem. I am a dimwit! It was partially my over the ear headphones! I tried some ear buds with the equalizer app and it is amazing! Lol...forgive.....
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I was going to ask what kind you have LoL glad you fixed it GOD BLESS YOU GUYS
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By the way. The eq in Google music works just fine. No need for me to even use an app.
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Well I discovered the problem. I am a dimwit! It was partially my over the ear headphones! I tried some ear buds with the equalizer app and it is amazing! Lol...forgive.....
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Big headphones require more power
And usually those are oriented more towards clean studio sound (unless you're using Beats, which is just bass and some more bass and nothing else)
Try connecting N7 to big headphones trough an amplifier, I'm sure you'll notice the difference.
I'm glad you figured it out.
Is there a mod that will allow us to start the camera by pressing either the volume up or down button? And yes i have searched.
Not possible huh....?
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There doesn't seem to be enough demand for this for anyone to make one.
Hey peeps, all i want is to increase headphone volume, add a torch short cut and maybe increase the camera quality (if possible)
do I need a custom ROM for this or can I flash a zipfile or something ?
For the headphone volume all you need is a custom kernel I think
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You can do those things with the xposed framework and gravitybox.
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For the headphone volume all you need is a custom kernel I think
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Do you have any particular in mind for volume purpose?
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Franco's kernel is good
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Franco's doesn't support 4.3, does it?
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Just download franco.kernel from the playstore and autoflash it.It will download and install lastest kernel.Yes it suports 4.3
Also with Hells kernel you can increase the headphone volume.
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For higher volume, use a lower impedance headphone or buy a new phone or buy a dedicated headphone amplifier. Torch shortcut, just download any flashlight app, they usually come with a home screen widget. Increase camera quality, buy a new phone. Sorry, couldn't be more helpful.
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he'll have some questions on how to get like a volume mod for 4.4 kitkat. I use to have it on 4.3 pac rom. like the volume would have more notches to it instead of longer less ones. if anyone can help gladly appreciate it.
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it might help u, see here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/themes-apps/mod-beats-xlouder-4-4-1-4-4-2-t2025486