Hey friends,
Hi from Istanbul to everyone. I have a rediculus issue with my HTC Desire GSM.
Incall volume is too low. I mean, I'm adjusting to high level and close the settings. Then I'm making a test call. It's again low. Then I'm opening the settings and again seeing that it got low level by itself.
Why it's always getting to low level by itself. I can't hear my calls.
pLS HELP ME
I believe some ROMs (maybe all, not sure) automatically lower the volume of the ringtone when the phone detects that it was moved.
Maybe the accelerometers get triggered to soon on your phone? Try calling your phone, but make sure it's laying still on the table or something...
Grtz
Thank you very much friend... but I am still having this issue
I am having this issue with the custom ROM 'InsertCoin CM7'.
I can barely hear anyone I speak to on the phone and this was not an issue with the stock ROM I had before.
If there was a way to set the in-call volume, that would be incredibly helpful.
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Hey everyone, first of all, I wanna say a big THANK YOU to all the chefs on here and all the other xda members. You guys save me from dealing with the suckish ways that all the phones I buy are set up (which apparently these companies think are good... hahaha, yeah...). Well anyway, got a bit of an issue that I need some help with. As I am sure alot of you know already, the ringer volume on the Tilt2 is just AWFUL. I found a couple solutions to somewhat remedy this and give a big boost to the volume, however, I have hit a few obsticles with each. The first was adding the AudioPara4 file to my Windows folder. This fixed the ringer volume problem PERFECTLY, however, it completely kills the mic. Others cannot hear me at all when on calls. The other I tried was a few regestry tweaks. This also fixed my ringer volume (not as good as the first solution did, but my mic still worked so it is tolerable). The issue is not, when my phone first rings, the volume is rather loud and crisp. However, after about 5 seconds, the volume fades down to about half of what it starts at. It doesn't drop out, it is like a 1 second fade effect which would cause me to consider the possibility that this may be a setting (which was a stupid idea on HTCs part if it is, I mean, who wants a fading ringer). I understand the "Increasing Ring" concept (which is the exact opposite of what I have encountered) and am certain that this setting is not enabled on my device. If anyone has any ideas for solutions regarding this "fading" issue, or the AudioPara4 "mic killing" situation, please help. Your feedback will be much appreciated. Thanks in advance. YOU GUYS ROCK!
Hope this helps
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=576272
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dear friends, something strange happened with me
I used to increase the volum of the calls during the call itself .. and today i noticed a noise accompaning the voise of the caller .. i need to decrease the volum till the end to decrease that noise while iam in the call
when iam making a call .. the beep tone itself have a noise
did some damage happened to the microphone ????
when i put the call on speaker there is no noise at all !!!!
plzzzzz help
you should have a look at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=4955332&postcount=28
aZzz.bZzz said:
you should have a look at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=4955332&postcount=28
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i dont think thats what he was talking about.
if you had the same thing i had with my touch pro/fuze, its a low buzz or crackle. it developed after a few months. att replaced the phone with no more info needed. then new phone didnt have it so its something hardware.
i had muffled incall sound and it sometimes crackled too, this cab solved both problems.
the background noise stayed though.
there is also an option "reduce or supress incall noise" in advanced phone options. try changing it to always
Thanx my friends
I tried the cab ... but nothing happened
the thing i have is a buzzing sound in the ringing tone itself ...then when i receive the call if the caller is speaking loud or iam putting the volum high then his voice will have a buzz like sound when he raise his voise
now iam putting the volum on the minimum
the ringing tone still buzz , but the caller voice is better with low buzz if ever
do u think really its a hard ware problem ?
i got my pro2 from another country than the one i live in , this will cause me allot of trouble if i thought of replacing the device
yes, my opinion is thats hw
these sw tweaks only improve sound a little, but not solve the whole problem
there are a lot of complaints on incall sound among different modern htc handsets (tp2, d2, hd2, hd)
Where in the rom is the settings for earpiece volume? I find in a call too quiet and want to increase it a bit. And before anyone asks yes it is turned up full when in a call lol
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are you on a T-mobile ROM?
If so, reflash with the HTC vanilla one. It fixes this.
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If so, reflash with the HTC vanilla one. It fixes this.
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Can you explain in a bit more detail please.
Im using richards rom........if i flash a vanilla rom does that downgrade me to 1.6
No it puts you at stock 2.1 Htc Sense.
So whats the change in vanilla from richards so we can all add this hack to our own roms to increase volume??
i think the hack/mod is the no echo mod. i believe it turns down the volume so the person on the other end of the call can't hear the speaker? i've never had an echo problem so i don't use that version and i have relatively no problems hearing the other person (and my hearing is horrible). so maybe try flashing a non no-echo mod update. or you might have to reflash .9b full first then the uvoc (if you use that), depends on if the uvoc non-echo has the audio mod files in it or not
I think it has more todo with the way people damage their ears.
Personally my volume bar is on the first notch from lowest, one press lower its zero and I can hear everything fine.
My housemate playing with my phone in turn puts the volume to max and is still complaining its too low ...
It is hard to understand what someone else hears, but I can not understand that the distorted sound comming out of the earplugs at max volume can be too soft for someone to hear properly. Maybe if you don't clean your ears at all I dont know :s
The sound from the earplugs at max volume during a conversation is still audibe to me. So another question arises, do you want others to hear your converstation? Or do I just have sensitive ears?
not sure of reason
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I think it has more todo with the way people damage their ears.
Personally my volume bar is on the first notch from lowest, one press lower its zero and I can hear everything fine.
My housemate playing with my phone in turn puts the volume to max and is still complaining its too low ...
It is hard to understand what someone else hears, but I can not understand that the distorted sound comming out of the earplugs at max volume can be too soft for someone to hear properly. Maybe if you don't clean your ears at all I dont know :s
The sound from the earplugs at max volume during a conversation is still audibe to me. So another question arises, do you want others to hear your converstation? Or do I just have sensitive ears?
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I noticed it with the headphone out level. I plug into a stereo in the kitchen sometimes and the level was way below line-level. There's something in the T-Mobile ROM that's done this, whether deliberate or not I don't know. The vanilla official HTC one doesn't do this, and has normal output level.
Guys,
Firstly thankyou all for your help, tips and suggestions to maximise the performance of this great handset.
I have done the upgrade and included battery increment and top display change and am extremely happy!
I just have this issue now that with the phone set for incoming calls on constant ring and vibrate, it begins ringing and vibrating at the required volume/level for one or two rings and then fades away dramatically to being only just loud enough to be heard. Is there anyone who can help with a program install fix etc?
Thanks in advance.
Daniel
Dbfoster said:
Guys,
Firstly thankyou all for your help, tips and suggestions to maximise the performance of this great handset.
I have done the upgrade and included battery increment and top display change and am extremely happy!
I just have this issue now that with the phone set for incoming calls on constant ring and vibrate, it begins ringing and vibrating at the required volume/level for one or two rings and then fades away dramatically to being only just loud enough to be heard. Is there anyone who can help with a program install fix etc?
Thanks in advance.
Daniel
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Look in, "settings, sounds & display." There is a setting that reduces the volume of your ring when you pick up/move your phone. Its called, "quiet ring on pick up."
Hope this helps,
Nylo
I believe there is also a setting for increasing ring or decreasing ring so make sure you check that out as well. I might be mistaken as I have stopped using my TP2 but I believe there is.
Thanks heaps, both suggestions are absolutely right and I had missed the 'quiet to touch' in the advanced settings after the firmware upgrade.
Sorry for what would now appear to be a silly question but I was starting to think I had done something seriously wrong.
Once again, thanks for all the great tips and advice.
Best Regards,
Daniel
Hi everyone, to those who received their oneplus 5T, I got a question for you.
Have you all hear a strange noise after each vibrates? Basically, I've been hearing a strange and non-consistent "raindrop" sound after each vibrates.
When I turn on vibrate on tap and set the intensity to high, I can hear this sound after the vibration motor triggers.
Has anyone else experience such issues?
Here is the sound file I uploaded for better clarification:
https://soundcloud.com/xiang-pan-1/strange-oneplus-5t-vibration-sound
I hear that on mine as well.
I have a similar experience. However it's very quiet (I don't know how high you numbed up the volume, but I don't have it that hard) and not all the time.
I think I know why:
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/vibration-on-the-5t.695633/
It's the combination of the speaker and vibration. So no hardware fault. Or at least, I think it's not.
Way to reproduce this sound: Go to settings - sounds - incoming call vibration pattern
Play a little bit and you should hear the "Raindrop" sound.
After you connect some headphones it's totally gone. So hopefully it can be fixed with a software update.
Weird.. I don't hear it when I do that. I only hear it when the speaker is on. Like when unlocking your phone, the speaker will stay one for a couple of seconds (very quite noise, is normal). When you use your home bottom fast a couple of times after unlock you hear the raindrop. When the speaker totally turns off after a couple of seconds you don't hear it anymore.
I think it's due to the vibration resonating with the speaker when on (try it for yourself). This also explains why you don't hear it when using headphones.
The sound is so minimal many users don't realize it I think. It's not a hardware fault I'm guessing, more a disign thing.
I'm having this problem too.. only after the speaker is activated.
Everyone who notice it, please also let know on the OnePlus forum here, also for more information about it (It's probably design related):
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/vibration-on-the-5t.695633/