Hey guys, I received my new Note 3 today and it's absolutely amazing. I have a small issue with it, and that is the speaker, it's really loud. Even with the lowest volume possible it's sometimes feels too loud for me. Is there any way to set it to a bit lower volume? Help is appreciated.
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Does anyone knows a "solution"?
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Hi guys,
Just got my nexus 4 three days ago and noticed today that calls at max volume (using hear speaker) crackles a bit when the other caller talks at loud volume... I've read about the crackling problem which seems to be always there not just during a call..
I've tested the call to an operator number against a galaxy s2 at full volume and it doesn't crackle like the nexus 4 but the actual volume is not as high as the nexus 4..
Have you noticed this problem too or should I send it to RMA?
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alessandro.tagliapietra said:
Hi guys,
Just got my nexus 4 three days ago and noticed today that calls at max volume (using hear speaker) crackles a bit when the other caller talks at loud volume... I've read about the crackling problem which seems to be always there not just during a call..
I've tested the call to an operator number against a galaxy s2 at full volume and it doesn't crackle like the nexus 4 but the actual volume is not as high as the nexus 4..
Have you noticed this problem too or should I send it to RMA?
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Sent it to me.
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R: Sound cracking during a call
scream4cheese said:
Sent it to me.
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Money please
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scream4cheese said:
Sent it to me.
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Btw, any serious reply?
My phone suddenly changes volume when I listen to music.
have anyone else experienced this?
It's pretty annoying as it can get very loud.
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I have noticed this.
Also think the volume is very low
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disable adapt sound then try
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Are both of the vents on the bottom of the phone speakers? I only get sound out of the one on the right.
They are both speakers although they are VERY quiet in my opinion..but if you're rooted there's a thread on how to make them louder.
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I'm not concerned about the volume so much, but when I place my thumb of over the left vent there is no change in the sound and when I place my thumb over the right vent the sound is noticeably muted.
Just wondering if I should take it back and get a new one.
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Only the one on the right is a speaker. The other is a mic. For gaming you would block that speaker part.
Like said above only one is the speaker.
Thanks for the info. I couldn't seem to find much info on it elsewhere.
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Only one of them is a speaker, the other is a mic.
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Anyone else notice that the earpiece quality is very average? Voices aren't that trebly or clear and can cause vibrations. Have tried 'clearsound' and 'adapt', but doesn't make much difference.
Any tips to make voices sound crisper?
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A good quality piece of headphones.....
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Does the S5 still have Adapt Sound, if so, I found that to grearly improve the earpiece quality on the S4
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calinormy said:
A good quality piece of headphones.....
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Might end up with an earpiece as the phone isn't comfortable on my ear for long periods either due to the slight raised edging.
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Guys, my beloved AudioTehnica headphones have died in a tragic work accident, and I would like to get a new pair of headphones to bleed my ears but also have quality sound... i was looking at a few pairs of headphones that required 40+ ohms impedance and I was curious what was the max impedance the N9005 could deliver, so I can use them at their full power.
Thanks in advance
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Oh c'mon, nobody has any idea?
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