Ringtone Volume - Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

S IV has very low volume while ringing. How can it be loud?

ketan_naik said:
S IV has very low volume while ringing. How can it be loud?
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If you've adjusted the volume with the physical button on the left side of your S4, try System Settings > My Device > Sound > Volume & adjust from there.

P1NK13P13 said:
If you've adjusted the volume with the physical button on the left side of your S4, try System Settings > My Device > Sound > Volume & adjust from there.
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I have done as you suggested, but still volume is very low.

Mine is fine
Can you take it to store and compare with a demo

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Better Sound volume configuration

Hi,
I have a question regarding sound settings.
I want to be able to turn up the volume so that if I receive an sms I will have high volume but I want a low sound level screen tapping sound (e.g. when clicking on the start button on top left of the screen).... So basically I move the volume slider to a higher sound level but obviously this increases the sound level for the "Events (warnings, system events)". I dont want to completely turn off all "event" sounds but just want it at a lower level...
Is there any way to be able to modify the settings so that these two have separate sound volume settings.
I currently also have screen taps and hardware button taps turned off.
Thanks,
A.
you could take the screen tap sound and make a copy with the volume reduced by a few dB.

Volume Settings

Hi,
i'm al litte confused about the Volume Settings. Seems to me, as if you can't set the volume of ringtones independent from the actual "talking" volume. Is it so ? And if so, ist there a Tool to do this ?
Thanx, lagloose
I don't think so.
Because my ringtone volume and talking volume isn't same.
Talking volume can be set only during talking in phone application

Graphic equalizer

I listen to the internet radio through the loudspeaker, never with earphones. Consequently I can't use the audiobooster so I was wondering, is there a standalone graphic equalizer that will work without having headphones attached? I use Wunder Radio.
Also, as a secondary issue, the volume control is a problem. I have to use the up/down volume control on the side of the handset but this means that when I lower the radio volume (even the lowest setting is way too loud), my system volume is then on super-quiet setting after I've closed my radio....and I don't hear my text alerts etc.
Is there a way to adjust the volume in apps without adjusting the phone volume settings?
I'm not sure about the graphic equalizer but you can sort your sound issue by going to Settings>Sound & Display and switching the Single volume setting to off. That will allow you to change system sounds (including the volume of your radio software) without affecting the ring volume.
Use SRS WOW. Search it.
sunking101 said:
I listen to the internet radio through the loudspeaker, never with earphones. Consequently I can't use the audiobooster so I was wondering, is there a standalone graphic equalizer that will work without having headphones attached? I use Wunder Radio.
Also, as a secondary issue, the volume control is a problem. I have to use the up/down volume control on the side of the handset but this means that when I lower the radio volume (even the lowest setting is way too loud), my system volume is then on super-quiet setting after I've closed my radio....and I don't hear my text alerts etc.
Is there a way to adjust the volume in apps without adjusting the phone volume settings?
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Sorry for the stupid question, but which application do you use for internet radio? Thanks, and happy holidays!
Studebaker72 said:
Sorry for the stupid question, but which application do you use for internet radio? Thanks, and happy holidays!
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Wunder Radio
jakem said:
I'm not sure about the graphic equalizer but you can sort your sound issue by going to Settings>Sound & Display and switching the Single volume setting to off. That will allow you to change system sounds (including the volume of your radio software) without affecting the ring volume.
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It is precisely the system volume which is my problem, this governs text alert notifications amongst other things. Once you have set system volume levels in the sounds menu, they should stay 'set'. I don't like this ability to adjust them using the volume control on the side of the handset - that should be reserved solely for in-call volume adjustments and application volume adjustments.
nerodante80 said:
Use SRS WOW. Search it.
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Will look into it, thanks.
Thanks Dude, I'll check it out! If I find it...

Call volume too low

New HTC owner here. I find the call volume very low and often have to either press hard on the ear or find a spot on the ear that has the most volume. Its about 30% less then my lasy pos motorola. Is there any fix to crank up the volume? I have it set on the highest.
abentkov said:
New HTC owner here. I find the call volume very low and often have to either press hard on the ear or find a spot on the ear that has the most volume. Its about 30% less then my lasy pos motorola. Is there any fix to crank up the volume? I have it set on the highest.
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For me its the opposite, if I turn the volume to the maximum, i have to hold the phone a few centimetres away from my ear...
I assume you have tried the volume button on the side when in a call?
se1988 said:
For me its the opposite, if I turn the volume to the maximum, i have to hold the phone a few centimetres away from my ear...
I assume you have tried the volume button on the side when in a call?
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Yeah, i've read some threads about volume being too loud. I tried the side button too but its way too low even at a highest level
It sounds weird, but Radios play an important role in all of this. Try a different radio and see if the volume goes up.
press the volume buttons "during" a call....this volume is different from the volume in regular standby use..........hope it helps

[Q] Set volume keys to only change media volume - Not ringer volume

On the iPhone there was a setting to prevent the volume keys/volume rocker from changing the phone's ringer volume. I use the standby button to change my phone from vibrate to ring etc. I would like it if I could set the volume keys to only change media volume.
Is this a possibility? Thanks.
Oddly enough I came tonight to ask how to change which volume the rocker switch controls because a few days ago my wife's VZW Note 3 changed to where the Media volume is the one that adjusts who you use the rocker. It's supposed to adjust the ringer volume by default. Can't find a setting anywhere that would allow this to be changed.
Any ideas?
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