Any way to leave the blue tooth volume on max? It always warns me about the max audio level when I use it and I have to hit ok and turn it up to the max to use it. My note 2 would only do this warning for headphones not blue tooth.
Any way to do it without having to root?
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the current nokia blue tooth i am using does not feature a volume control and my phone volume is max.. but it is just too soft.. anyway to tweak and input output please?
i need help ... anyone?
Hi guys, I had been playing with my nexus for around a week. Everything are very smooth and overall I'm satisfied with it, but there're 2 things that have been bugging me for a while.
First is the automatic brightness, if I put me device in the well lit area the screen bright up which is normal. But then if I bring it back to dark room it just stay there with the very high brightness and doesn't go down. I need to turn the screen off then on or toggle the auto brightness checkbox to make it back to normal. Is it normal behavior?
Second is the headphone jack, if I plug my phone's headset in (the one with built-in mic and a button to answer the call), the sound from my headset is very weird. It likes you ripped off the vocal and the bass from it, but if I hold the answer button it is normal again until I release it. I tried both headset from Xperia Neo and Nokia C3, it still the same. But this isn't happen with a headphone without mic, it works fine.
So I wanna ask if anyone have the same problems as mine and found a way to fix it.
Thanks for reading.
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skyline159 said:
Hi guys, I had been playing with my nexus for around a week. Everything are very smooth and overall I'm satisfied with it, but there're 2 things that have been bugging me for a while.
First is the automatic brightness, if I put me device in the well lit area the screen bright up which is normal. But then if I bring it back to dark room it just stay there with the very high brightness and doesn't go down. I need to turn the screen off then on or toggle the auto brightness checkbox to make it back to normal. Is it normal behavior?
Second is the headphone jack, if I plug my phone's headset in (the one with built-in mic and a button to answer the call), the sound from my headset is very weird. It likes you ripped off the vocal and the bass from it, but if I hold the answer button it is normal again until I release it. I tried both headset from Xperia Neo and Nokia C3, it still the same. But this isn't happen with a headphone without mic, it works fine.
So I wanna ask if anyone have the same problems as mine and found a way to fix it.
Thanks for reading.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
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Automatic brightness is clearly a software issue. I think they only increase the brightness in this setting, never decrease (unless you turn off the screen or change brightness settings). This is done to avoid screen flicker (brightness keeps going up and down when the amount of light falling on the sensor changes). This may happen a lot due to your own shadow.
CyanogenMod roms have an option to Allow brightness to decrease when setting brightness to automatic. This will be the solution to the problem.
The headphones may have different hardware setting (positions of Left / Right / Mic) on the 3.5mm jack. You can try by inserting the jack in the port not full but partially (keep some part in the air). I am talking about the 3 rings you see on the metal jack.
Some have it as Left/Right/Mic and some have it as Mic/Left/Right. Headphones without Mic will only have Left/Right and have last spot empty i.e. only 2 rings.
So try inserting headphone only 2 rings in. That may work.
smhtc said:
Automatic brightness is clearly a software issue. I think they only increase the brightness in this setting, never decrease (unless you turn off the screen or change brightness settings). This is done to avoid screen flicker (brightness keeps going up and down when the amount of light falling on the sensor changes). This may happen a lot due to your own shadow.
CyanogenMod roms have an option to Allow brightness to decrease when setting brightness to automatic. This will be the solution to the problem.
The headphones may have different hardware setting (positions of Left / Right / Mic) on the 3.5mm jack. You can try by inserting the jack in the port not full but partially (keep some part in the air). I am talking about the 3 rings you see on the metal jack.
Some have it as Left/Right/Mic and some have it as Mic/Left/Right. Headphones without Mic will only have Left/Right and have last spot empty i.e. only 2 rings.
So try inserting headphone only 2 rings in. That may work.
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I have tried CM10 before and it still have the same problem but I didn't dig into the advanced auto brightness option so I missed the "Allow brightness to decrease" setting you said. Now I'm using stock rom so I will take a look into that when I flash CM10 later.
About the headphone jack, you're right. Look like the mic and the ground pin are reverse in my headset and the nexus 7's jack. That's why when I press the button, the mic pin is connected to the ground so I can hear normal sound. Plug it in halfway doesn't work so I think I should find a new headphone without mic.
Anyway, thanks for your answer, it helped me a lot :good:
Anyway to prevent the phone from changing the headset volume level to half way when a headset is plugged in?
I noticed that the volume when the voice reads a message is a lot lower then say the map direction or music app, also when i receive a message the notification is blaring. I know its not a phone but an app issue just wanted to see if anyone else has issues with it. Oh also i feel like the Bluetooth media kinda skips or lags every now and then. Have you been able to get the screen mirroring to work?
Some of the AA volume settings are controlled by the head unit/car. The only way to adjust them is the change the volume while the sound is playing. I had a problem of the directions being too low. I just had to turn up the volume using the car's volume knob while a direction was playing.
I use Tasker to exert more control over the individual volume sliders. For example, the volume slider for Bluetooth is hard to get to (if you can find it at all). In Tasker, I've created a task in which if a Bluetooth device is connected, the Bluetooth volume is then set to the maximum level.
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I use Tasker to exert more control over the individual volume sliders. For example, the volume slider for Bluetooth is hard to get to (if you can find it at all). In Tasker, I've created a task in which if a Bluetooth device is connected, the Bluetooth volume is then set to the maximum level.
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Ill give it shot, I mean i have the blue tooth turn to max and the AA message read back is blaring. How ever if im connected via USB then the read back is too soft if the head unit is turned down. I guess you cant always get what you want.
Does anyone know how to increase the bluetooth volume and the in-call volume.
I use the same bluetooth headset that I used to have on my s7 and I find the bluetooth volume way too low even though the slider is at the max setting.
Also the in-call volume is low as well.
Is there any service mode where we can change the default volume value or any hidden setting.
I have the original firmware without root G950W
prince_72 said:
Does anyone know how to increase the bluetooth volume and the in-call volume.
I use the same bluetooth headset that I used to have on my s7 and I find the bluetooth volume way too low even though the slider is at the max setting.
Also the in-call volume is low as well.
Is there any service mode where we can change the default volume value or any hidden setting.
I have the original firmware without root G950W
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I have this same issue on my note 8 did you get it resolved?
Actually I am not sure if it is completely resolved.
Are you using a lot of bluetooth headsets?
Try to use another headset, put the volume half way, unpair the bluetooth that you are having the problem and then repair it.
I think sometimes I have a bit higher volume.