After 2 years of usage, I'm still not accepting that the audio of my Z3C is so low.
When I listen to the music, or during a call, the volume is very low, and even my little sister noticed it, saying that her Nokia sounds much higher.
Is this a problem of every Z3C? With root is it possible to increase the volume?
Thanks
Yes - with root, you can increase the volume by using any one of the numerous sound mods that can be found on this forum. The in-call volume has always been fine for me though until I tried some stupid technique to increase it recently and ended up making it worse. Now it's got half the output it used to have. #fail
PuffDaddy_d said:
Yes - with root, you can increase the volume by using any one of the numerous sound mods that can be found on this forum. The in-call volume has always been fine for me though until I tried some stupid technique to increase it recently and ended up making it worse. Now it's got half the output it used to have. #fail
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I'm sorry to ear that
Is there a "best of" mod regarding the volume output?
I wanted to wait Marshmallow before rooting, even if my phone is already out of warranty, and wanted to change the battery too (hoping to not fail and break the phone...)
I may have exaggerated when I said "numerous". There is probably only 2 or 3 floating around (check the developer and cross-platform sections). Just depends on if you're running KK or LP.
Wouldn't it be harmful to increase speaker volume? When I listen to music via speakers my phone trembles(on max volume). I guess it's because the stereo sound?
There's no harm. The mods have been set to not exceed the limits of the speakers.
Sent from the only flagship phone that actually fits in my hand... The Sony Xperia Z3 Compact
check this bro http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/general/mod-boost-volume-headphones-5-1-1-23-4-t3290138
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Hey Ya´ll,
The nr. 1 thing that i really bugging me about my hero is that the sound when using headphones (in ear plugs, creative EP830) is too loud even on the lowest volume level. Heros lowest level equals level 4 on my Nokia 5800.
I use it for listening to books at night and stuff, its really annoying to have it so loud. Also, not good for my ears.
Anyone know a solution? Pre-amp for example (oh mortplayer how i miss you...)?
Oh, and seriously, it needs an equalizer baaad. Sounds quality nowhere near the nokia 5800. Very poor that it´s not there already. Hope HTC is working on it, or google.
Thanks,
I agree. I'm also using in-ear headphones and I'm always listening at the minimum volume level. Does anyone know how to fix that?
Thanks
Not the kind of solution anyone's looking for but what about some earphones with an in-line volume control?
This has been mentioned numerous times and AFAIK there's no further volume or EQ control available.
just a tipp
i used my nokia n80 also for listening almost every evening (and sometimes also on days) to hear 30min up to 1hour to music.. this was the reason why the accu's capacity went down very fast and very low.. i suggest you to use a mp3 player instead, because the phone accus are so expensive
I disagree with the comment on sound quality. When played through a good separates system, my Hero wiped the floor with my friend's Nokia N95.
Also, what the hell is an accu?
i meant the battery
i was not speaking about the sound quality, my post was about loosing battery capacity
felikz said:
i meant the battery
i was not speaking about the sound quality, my post was about loosing battery capacity
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I know, i was addressing two points in one reply
I might make a move for the Galaxy S5 when the GPE is out, but I have a query to the current users, how is the call quality on the S5? I have read GSMA's review and they mentioned that it's 4 dB lower than on the S4, 4 dB is a lot, but is the earpiece volume that low? On a noisy street do you guys able to hear the caller? Or you have move to a quieter place to be able to hear? And what about speakerphone, I have read that when you enable speakerphone the sound become muddled, and both party can't make out each other!
This query is specifically for people who have to deal with plethora of crowds on street, where it's noisy almost always, not particularly for people who talks under a calm and silent environment.
I am Moto X user at the moment and call quality is brilliant on this one, and I am not expecting the same from S5, but it hurts to see that it's actually been downgraded from S4!
Thanks in advance.
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4 dB is a lot, but is the earpiece volume that low? On a noisy street do you guys able to hear the caller? Or you have move to a quieter place to be able to hear? And what about speakerphone, I have read that when you enable speakerphone the sound become muddled, and both party can't make out each other!
This query is specifically for people who have to deal with plethora of crowds on street, where it's noisy almost always, not particularly for people who talks under a calm and silent environment.
I am Moto X user at the moment and call quality is brilliant on this one, and I am not expecting the same from S5, but it hurts to see that it's actually been downgraded from S4!
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4 db is not a lot. 3 db is the smallest change that most people can detect. For comparison, if you were to stand 4 feet away from a person that you are talking to instead of 2 feet, that would probably be a 6 db difference. It's not a linear scale and you need a ten fold reduction in power to perceive a 50% decrease in volume (10 db).
The earpiece volume on the S5 is not at all low by any reasonable standard. And even if you disageed, there are readily available mods to increase the volume. Motorola is known for ear splitting volume levels, something difficult to characterize as "brilliant" if you value your hearing at all. Excessive loudness is known to cause permanent hearing damage.
I've used the S4 and S5 and don't find the S5 inferior in any sense. Noisy streets are a challenge with any phone and a better solution is to use a noise isolating and canceling headset. Speaker phones - all speaker phones for time immemorial have been notably bad experiences. No different here.
In short, the voice quality and loudness are good, the external speaker tinny and it remains a mystery why some brilliant folk insist on annoying everyone around them by using the speaker phone mode while walking down the sidewalk.
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I value hearing a lot, in fact more than anything, that's why I have never listened to music above 50/60% of total volume while all others keep cranking the volume up. That's completely irrelevant for earpiece volume though, however loud the earpiece goes I don't think there is any possible way to damage your hearings from a person's voice!! Maybe if a cat starts to sing on the other end you might have problem, but it's impossible with normal human beings! Having a loud earpiece is always good. What you said is applicable for music listening via IEM. Motorola's earpiece volume is brilliant, that's why I mentioned it as brilliant.
Anyway, thanks for the input. Nice to know that you don't find the S5 inferior to S4, and that there are some mods as well. However I think those mods will distort the earpiece sound to some extent, still they are available, and that's a good news.
Speakerphone is a thing I have never used for ringtone or listening to music, it's only for phone calls and that was the point of my query. I hate those persons who use the speakerphone on streets too. Pocketnow's review mentioned that on noisy streets you won't be able to hear the caller if you turn the speakerphone on, and the caller won't be able to hear you as well, and that scared me, still kinda does.
Seems like I might not have any serious problems regarding phone calls if I get the S5.
fffft said:
4 db is not a lot. 3 db is the smallest change that most people can detect. For comparison, if you were to stand 4 feet away from a person that you are talking to instead of 2 feet, that would probably be a 6 db difference. It's not a linear scale and you need a ten fold reduction in power to perceive a 50% decrease in volume (10 db).
The earpiece volume on the S5 is not at all low by any reasonable standard. And even if you disageed, there are readily available mods to increase the volume. Motorola is known for ear splitting volume levels, something difficult to characterize as "brilliant" if you value your hearing at all. Excessive loudness is known to cause permanent hearing damage.
I've used the S4 and S5 and don't find the S5 inferior in any sense. Noisy streets are a challenge with any phone and a better solution is to use a noise isolating and canceling headset. Speaker phones - all speaker phones for time immemorial have been notably bad experiences. No different here.
In short, the voice quality and loudness are good, the external speaker tinny and it remains a mystery why some brilliant folk insist on annoying everyone around them by using the speaker phone mode while walking down the sidewalk.
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I find the in call volume and quality on S5 to be excellent. I come from a Sony Z2 (exchanged for S5 with someone) and first thing I noticed when I bought the Z2 was the awful call quality and very low volume (during a call). I was used with my old S2 which was crystal clear and I was disappointed with Z2.
PS: S5 has a boost volume mode during a call.
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I find the in call volume and quality on S5 to be excellent. I come from a Sony Z2 (exchanged for S5 with someone) and first thing I noticed when I bought the Z2 was the awful call quality and very low volume (during a call). I was used with my old S2 which was crystal clear and I was disappointed with Z2.
PS: S5 has a boost volume mode during a call.
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Thanks for a constructive and succinct response and for staying on the point, appreciate it.
I'm not going to lie. Coming from an iPhone and a Galaxy S6 (my Moto G is sort of an interim phone while I sell those two to afford new stuff this fall), I expected the Moto G to sound considerably worse. And yeah, it's not quite as good. But it's certainly far from the worst I've had and I've only owned expensive devices in the past. The bass is punchy, the treble is fairly decent, and the volume levels aren't awful (although I may increase mixer_paths at some point to gain a couple levels). I've actually been listening through fairly decent earbuds for the past 40 minutes or so to various types of music (alternative, acoustic, heavy stuff, rap) and I could definitely live with this sound quality if I had to.
It is pretty damn amazing what ~$200 buys you today.
I've noticed this too! Big upgrade from my n4, no more distortion!
the earphones are 'good' for the price ... cant expect more at this price point
My ear is in a full moon party.
Yeah, this is awesome.
I'm using CM12.1 With a Dolby Atmis and Jet player.
After a hour to configure the player, my brain explode with the results.
Quality-wise, yes...very good. Volume-wise, I'd say it's extremely subpar. It's easily the lowest volume of any device I've ever had. Speaker volume is phenomenal...headphone volume is god awful!!! And I'm comparing this to my Nexus 4, just as the OP says.
You can mention the speaker which gives a quite punchy sound compared to many phones from this category which are mostly ear hurting with middle and high frequencies only...
If anyone's looking for a little boost without messing with viper, etc, I made a mixer_paths.xml mod here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3217132
I'm getting the same thing. The audio through my IEMs (Hifiman RE-400 for active/gym stuff and Yamaha EPH-100 for normal listening) is freakin' excellent, but the volume is indeed low.
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I'm getting the same thing. The audio through my IEMs (Hifiman RE-400 for active/gym stuff and Yamaha EPH-100 for normal listening) is freakin' excellent, but the volume is indeed low.
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The mod thread I linked above makes headphone volume LOUD!!! It can go a few notches higher, but I think it sounds great, personally...it also boosts speaker volume pretty much to its limit. It may get slightly distorted occasionally, but it's definitely a good bit louder, as well!
Motorola has done an excellent job. the sound is excellent. the happy moment. :highfive:
Walkman
You can install Walkman to get the best out of the earphones.
hi guys, i have already bought the moto g3.. but the earphone is very very low. Is there any problem with my device or is in general of these phones problem ?? Could we fix it?
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hi guys, i have already bought the moto g3.. but the earphone is very very low. Is there any problem with my device or is in general of these phones problem ?? Could we fix it?
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There's a button on the side of your phone that can fix it
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Viper seems to boost sound only at lower volumes but has no affect at full volume.
Has anyone run across a mod to boost overall speaker output that works at full volume?
I listen to talk radio while walking my dog and need a bit more sound.
Viper worked great on all my Samsung phones but isn't getting the job done on the MXP.
Was gonna say xtrememusic but now that I think about it, it might not fit your exact criteria. I mean the stock levels of this phones speakers are pretty loud I'm wondering if boosting loudness would get close to running the risk of blowing the speakers? I don't know enough. Would def be interested but does it exist Idk
See when I consume media its via the front facing speakers, so when I flash a sound mod the main reason is to boost the loudness first, andQuality as well but loudness 1st.
Last year I used a version of Dolby Atmos for the Htc one m7, and it def did make things louder. But I can't remember exact which version or who made it. I know there are versions of Atmos floating around but who knows of its the same or not.
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I wonder also. Xtreme had no noticeable change to me. Tried Viper and it became full volume at 50% but not any more louder after.
I'm not too concerned with overdriving the speakers.
I did this mod to all my Samsung phones and they all got like an extra ~5% more volume level and never killed the speakers.
But then I'm just listening to sports talk radio and vocals aren't pushing the speaker cones too hard.
It's when listening to music with bass that you have to watch out you don't kill the speakers.
Well dang, I tried editing the mixer_path.xml but none of the changes I made had any effect on overall volume.
I was testing by playing white noise and had my SPL meter about 5 inches away.
Was getting 95dB no matter how many times and places I edited the XML at.
I attached the stock XML if anyone wants to look it over.
It's unmodified since none of my changes affected anything.
This article will get you started, though it's not exactly applicable to our file.
http://android.stackexchange.com/qu...-changing-the-mixer-paths-xml-increase-volume
I have to wonder if Motorola has what we need somewhere else other than the mixer file. I'm too tired to go looking around ATM though.
Waves MaxxAudio Idol 4S Edition
Using on my Moto X Pure and sounds better and louder than stock, just be careful with the MaxxBass toggle as it starts clipping Recommend also overclocking the minimum CPU to 864 to avoid distortion
Proper etiquette aside (hint: don't use speakerphone while doing your "business" in a public bathroom), rate this thread to express how you think the Moto X4's speakerphone performs. A higher rating indicates that you love it: it's loud and it's clear.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
The speaker is front facing. That's better than most phones alone. It's plenty loud. It's a smooth mono (not stereo) sound, so it's NOT tinny at all. In fact it has some rich depth. You can wash dishes and hear whatever you're listening.
Doesn't it sound bad when the sound has more intensity? To me, it sounds as a blown speaker.
It is loud, but even the ringtone comes bad. Only for me? I noticed this problem when choosing the ringtone on the first time. I have only 4 days of use till now.
i've never set the speaker on loudest because i'm afraid to blow them,
they seem to have the ability to go REALLY loud as even having them in MIDDLE VOLUME CAPACITY is plenty loud for me
i think the tones (or bass?) sounded a bit weird at first,
but i got used to it and love the speakers now!!!
I'm slightly disappointed beceause a lot of websites reported this phone had stereo speakers,
but from what i reecently gathered this phone probably has mono speakers?
i'm sure there's better speakers out there, but these sound pretty good i think
pietpietersen said:
i've never set the speaker on loudest because i'm afraid to blow them,
they seem to have the ability to go REALLY loud as even having them in MIDDLE VOLUME CAPACITY is plenty loud for me
i think the tones (or bass?) sounded a bit weird at first,
but i got used to it and love the speakers now!!!
I'm slightly disappointed beceause a lot of websites reported this phone had stereo speakers,
but from what i reecently gathered this phone probably has mono speakers?
i'm sure there's better speakers out there, but these sound pretty good i think
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It can't be stereo as it only have one output for sound! Maybe a concept version had another speaker, but configuration changed on the final product.
After some time, the speaker got better to me, pretty crazy. Like a speaker burn to get a better bass
My moto x4 speaker sound gets slow suddenly
I used only 20 days of buying .Earlier sounds louder but now get decreased by 25 to 30℅ when I playing media files............. I don't know how to fix it
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Doesn't it sound bad when the sound has more intensity? To me, it sounds as a blown speaker.
It is loud, but even the ringtone comes bad. Only for me? I noticed this problem when choosing the ringtone on the first time. I have only 4 days of use till now.
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I got mine last week and couldn't stand the speakers. I thought it was an issue with my device and returned it to get a new one... I really hope the second unit doesn't have the same problem, although to be honest after reading your comment I am not so positive about it anymore.
Should have saved some more money and gotten that iPhone 8...
Moto X4 Speaker Sound is Very Low Compared to Its Siblings...?
Playing a ringtone is good, but the first 0,5sec very low - even if the volume set to max
Bocskay said:
Playing a ringtone is good, but the first 0,5sec very low - even if the volume set to max
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Almost all Motorola phone have this dumb problem. I found a fix for the Moto x pure using cm back in the day. I'll need to search my old posts from basically there is a etc folder that you delete (with root) and after rebooting the problem is gone. Made the Moto x pure actually usable. Until I realized the battery was a complete joke. (Like 3-4 hours usage Max)
looking back, I feel the quality of this speaker should have been better for the Price.
but w/e. I just ordered an Anker Soundcore Nano. This tiny thing is really cheap (€15 incl. shipping) ,
supposedly only weighs 80grams & will beat the built in speaker from even the most expensive phone today by far.
The speaker is kind of quiet compared to the G4 Plus. The Notification/Alarm ascending ringtone is annoying but can be disabled:
Modify the file
Code:
/system/vendor/etc/audio_ext_spkr.conf
under the "ring" and "media" sub-groups, modify the "attenuation" param from the default value to
Code:
0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
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I get cracking sound when turn on loudest volume in a call. Who is get it? And is it normal?
Grandpa is 100 years old (honestly) and being a man who still wants to keep with the times, the Moto X4 is his first smartphone. The speakerphone was the selling point since he is a bit hard of hearing (understandably) and he needed a phone that could be as loud as he needed it to be. The normal speakers at MAX volume are almost enough for him to hear it on his own, but the speakerphone pushes it to where he needs it.
My only suggestion is that you root and move away from Motorola's stock ROM. Motorola has a software glitch in their stock ROM, which causes the volume to sometimes (at random) not to properly function (you'll have your volume on MAX, but for unknown reasons, it will be quiet sometimes when you take or make a call). Motorola has patched, unpatched, and repatched this issue (meaning they've fixed it with an update, then broke it again, then fixed it again) and this seems to be a pattern with them. As a result, I found using a different ROM (not the stock ROM) resolves this issue once and for all.
That said, obviously, the speaker is good enough for a 100-year-old, senior, Grandpa to hear. I think that speaks for itself.
Coming from a Moto Z2 Force and Axon 7, these speakers are terrible. They are the quality we had 10 years ago. I managed to solve this problem with VIPER4Android FX. Turning on extra loud (up to +6) and speaker optimization seemed to fix any complaints I had. Speakers sound great, but if you push them they can start cracking. I think I found the perfect balance. Idk how people are saying it can be too loud, mine was too quiet.
In short, speakers are terrible without software modifications. Then they are just fine.
murrty said:
The speaker is kind of quiet compared to the G4 Plus. The Notification/Alarm ascending ringtone is annoying but can be disabled:
Modify the file
Code:
/system/vendor/etc/audio_ext_spkr.conf
under the "ring" and "media" sub-groups, modify the "attenuation" param from the default value to
Code:
0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
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How to edit? I tried but it revert back to same old values?