Bluetooth Absolute Volume Control in 6.0.1 - Nexus 6P Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

When I updated my phone to 6.0.1, I noticed that Absolute Volume Control seem to have implemented. It works with my home theatre set and Bluetooth earbud
Can anyone else confirm?
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Hey guys
I cant control the volume of my UE BOOM speaker, it should work if I read this here
http://www.androidpolice.com/2015/1...ut-it-breaks-volume-control-on-many-headsets/
How is that with your device?
oli_28 said:
Hey guys
I cant control the volume of my UE BOOM speaker, it should work if I read this here
http://www.androidpolice.com/2015/1...ut-it-breaks-volume-control-on-many-headsets/
How is that with your device?
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I don't have this issue. Maybe because I linked volumes on gravity box and xposed rooted my device.
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Somebody else having the same issue?
I am having the same issue with my S7 running Android 6.0.1 (unrooted). I am unable to control the UE BOOM 's device volume, even though it should have been supported. Same problem on Jabra Soulmate.
A friend has a Sony Z3 (or Z4) and when he is using the volume buttons on the phone, it adjusts the Bluetooth device' s volume instead of it being two separate volumes (control on both phone and speaker). IPhone and Mac also has this function. I am beginning to think this is a problem with Samsung's software, since it is actually working on other android phones. Does any one have a fix or can confirm my theory?
Thanks.
Did anybody find a solution for controlling the device volume over Bluetooth?
I too come from Xperia Z3 and I really hate Samsung for messing this up. What could be the benefit of having separate volumes?

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The sound was working great until just recently.
I've tested my wife's nexus 5x on the car link and her volume is fine.
But in both mine the volume is around 50% and I would usually raise the volume to max once connected. But now the max volume is very quiet like there is another volume set somewhere else?
There is no option to disable volume sync on both in the Bluetooth settings. And I have disabled absolute volume in dev mode.
This looks more like it's a Bluetooth protocol bug or something? I don't really know alot about this kind of stuff.
The usual reset phone, clear cache ... Didn't work only swapping the car link.
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I've connected different Bluetooth devices. Each time I connect a device, the volume level is the same as the previous device. I though android 9 remembered the level for each connected device.
Is this a bug or am I misunderstanding how this feature works?
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Glad you asked as I was wondering something along these lines too. My LG V30 remembers BT volume based on connected device and it's only on Oreo. No idea why this phone isn't doing it. Very annoying as I crank the BT volume in my car but I obviously don't want that for headphones!
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Glad you asked as I was wondering something along these lines too. My LG V30 remembers BT volume based on connected device and it's only on Oreo. No idea why this phone isn't doing it. Very annoying as I crank the BT volume in my car but I obviously don't want that for headphones!
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That's exactly what I am dealing with between the car and headphones.
I've read this is a stock feature in Android Pie. Oreo had it as a feature from some manufacturers. I really hope OnePlus did not remove it.
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