Just wanted to know, when talking to folks on the phone ( coz it is a phone as well, right? ) I get the earpiece to clip or pop when the volume is too loud. Is this normal? I would have thought the software would have prevented this from occuring, or is it that my earpiece is duff? However, when I put the volume lower the pops and cracks go away but then I cannot hear the other party very well as its not too loud.
Do me a favour, next time someone calls you put the earpiece to max volume and come back with results, thanks.
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I was wondering...if anyone hears a clicking sound when the other party on the line is loud. This is when the phone is in normal mode ie no speaker phone or headset.
Brand new phone, but i feel like its the cone of the speaker hitting the housing or something. I guess it could be a popping sound but is more like a clicking sound and i have to turn the volume down and it goes away. Certain letter anounciations seem to cause this.
maybe i should just get a headset!
I just received a used Nexus One I purchased and the call volume is insanely low. Of course I was unable to try it out before buying but got a great deal on it. Maybe this is why. I was just wondering what I could do, are there any hacks to increase volume, or should I check on warranty status maybe. It is so low, if there is any background noise I can't hear the other person at all. I work in a construction trade so volume isn't something I can sacrifice. Thanks for your input.
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flash a kernel with the audio hack. if you ask me, the stock call volume is horrible.
I thought this at first too, but I realized I was positioning the phone way too high on my head. The speaker is a the very top edge of the phone, try moving the phone up and down your ear during a call to find the correct spot.
Im talking about the phone's Earpiece volume during a call and NOT THE SPEAKER OR HEADPHONES VOLUME!
My Omnia 7 was a lot quiet initially. In fact, if I am in a noisy place..thats the end of the conversation! But even after the firmware update XENJK from samfirmwares.com and then finally the NoDo update using Chevron, I wasnt happy with the volume. So I tried something and found the earpiece to be louder now (I am not sure if it is really working or if it is really logical).. its been two days and many of my calls where loud and clear. Please dont blame me if it is not working!
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Now you will have your Diagnosis (Ver. 1027)
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you will have 15 tiles, tap the "MelodyRecv"
a white screen will be displayed, with the Samsung music played on your ear piece (dont put the phone on your ear, you will disable the test)
now increase the volume as its playing to 30 (I know that the ringer volume is increased but just do it)
Now quit the diagnosis by pressing the back button
Try calling someone and see if your earpiece volume is better now (make sure its at 10)
let me know if it works.. or if its the same or if you have any other solution, share it with us..
Thanks
The loud speaker is way better than that on HD2 but the front speaker seems really low to me
So I'll have to try this out!
I don't know if this is just a placebo effect but this really seemed to work for me....
Actually scratch that I reversed it by changing it to a 10 in the volume control and its actually quieter *i think*
The method works or not? thanks
Just wondering if anyone can confirm the ear speaker volume on the Atrix. It seems lower than most. The exterior speaker is awesome and produces great sound, but speaking on my Atrix the first time yesterday the volume seemed low, both ringing in the ear speaker and the caller. I am trying to determine whether or not there is a defection so if someone could let me know if it's just lower than most phones or they suspect there is a problem i would appreciate it.
Does anyone else have a problem with the call volume? I'm aware that there is speaker mode, but I can't use it all the time as I don't want people listening in on my conversation. The volume is barely enough for me to hear.
Might be defective earpiece as mine is very loud and can even be heard a few feet away. Try adjusting the volume while in a call and watch the volume slider go all the way up or down to confirm volume change.
I agree you might have a defective unit. I'm quite deaf, wear hearing aids but prefer to have phone conversations without. My volume is quite satisfactory and I give Sammy props for doing it right this time.