I've searched and searched, and pretty much every thread I read it says to use Volume+.
My poor Galaxy Nexus suffers from low speaker volume. When watching netflix, for example in my room with no external noises I can BARELY hear people talking. My ringtones (including custom) are low for both notifications and phone calls, alarms too. Youtube seems to be sort of OKAY some videos being loud, some quiet like normal.
I tried the paid version of Volume+, followed the instructions (change musicFX to Volume+), turned down the volume 2 notches and played a song then went through all the +'s (up to +10) with NO difference while returning the volume to max.
I'm running stock 4.0.1 Rogers. Is this an actual hardware issue that can be fixed via an update? I'd prefer not to root and flash to fix this issue.. I'm still in my 30 Day return window and I'm seriously contemplating returning it.
Any ideas?
First of all you can get the app for free from www.androidaudiohacks.com...
It works really well on my gsm gnex
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I don't think the Volume+ he has in the market is the one that he has worked for the Galaxy Nexus. Check out thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1449513
I'm using the most recent one from his website and it definitley works....
I used the paid version from his website (which yes, is free). That's what I was talking about.
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I used the paid version from his website (which yes, is free). That's what I was talking about.
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You want version: 1.8.1.0
Is that the version you are running?
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You want version: 1.8.1.0
Is that the version you are running?
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Yes. Little to no change, even on +10. Even after rebooting, changing Music Settings to Volume+, etc.
Perhaps it's an issue with the ROM you are on: stock 4.0.1?
Maybe it needs to be on the 4.0.3? Not sure what the limitations are though, just throwing that out there. I'd contact the Dev and see what he says.....
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Perhaps it's an issue with the ROM you are on: stock 4.0.1?
Maybe it needs to be on the 4.0.3? Not sure what the limitations are though, just throwing that out there. I'd contact the Dev and see what he says.....
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Stock 4.0.1 is all we can update to at the moment on Rogers without rooting and flashing, something I'd like to avoid.
just go with the equalizer app instead, its so much better and will nearly double the volume when you crank each frequency up. and it ties in with the system audio api and music effects etc.
Have it set to +10 for the Equalizer, it made a difference but not much. +15 just distorted the crap out of the quality (with all sliders up).
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I absolutely love my GN but my only issue is that the volume of notification and GOS is so low . Any ideas? Im running 4.0.1
Get Volume+ from the market (paid)
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The issue is the file itself has its volume set really low, if you have a sound editing program you can change that. I have a custom set of ringtones/notifications/alarms I use on my phones and they play fine.
It was just the stock sounds on ics are really low
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Get Volume+ from the market (paid)
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this one?
https://market.android.com/details?...51bGwsMSwyLDEsImNvbS5URVNULmFuZHJvaWQubHZoIl0.
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this one?
https://market.android.com/details?...51bGwsMSwyLDEsImNvbS5URVNULmFuZHJvaWQubHZoIl0.
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Thats the one. You do NEED the paid version, the freebie doesn't do the job. This app has been confirmed by many (including myself) to work...fixed the only complain I had with this phone
Read the description for the paid version. The dev is also hosting the full version for free on his website. www.androidaudiohacks.com
in addition to what @Goat_For_Sale said
my suggest is to set your own ring tone. i found my own ring tones from torrent sites and installed them on my phone through Airdroid. They are significantly louder than the system ring tones. i only wished i did this earlier with my Nexus S, but the stock ring tones are too weak too.
Hi All
I've recently come over from the Desire S forum, was running a custom rom, and before that i had a rather unfortunate love affair with blackberries!
well i've got my hands on a Galaxy Nexus and i LOVE the phone! however the only downside is that this phone is really really really quiet....
its running on teh 4.0.2 update, build number ICL53F, and I've tried searching but can't seem to find a fix for this....
i'm struggling to hear the other person when i'm sitting in a library and my alarm barely manages to stir me in the mornings!
help!!!
Why not search? Install equalizer or volume+ and max out each frequency. Your volume will double for ringer, notifications, music and audio.
RogerPodacter said:
Why not search? Install equalizer or volume+ and max out each frequency. Your volume will double for ringer, notifications, music and audio.
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Volume+ is great... it's useful beyond the nexus as well. Made a big difference on our Nook Colors
I did search, and read about both of these apps, however I was thinking more along the lines of perhaps an ACTUAL FIX which fixes this issue in the nexus rather than just an app that boosts the volume...
thanks for the suggestions guys..
duke_stix said:
I did search, and read about both of these apps, however I was thinking more along the lines of perhaps an ACTUAL FIX which fixes this issue in the nexus rather than just an app that boosts the volume...
thanks for the suggestions guys..
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If there's an actual fix (which I'm sure there is) it'll probably be in an OTA.
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I did search, and read about both of these apps, however I was thinking more along the lines of perhaps an ACTUAL FIX which fixes this issue in the nexus rather than just an app that boosts the volume...
thanks for the suggestions guys..
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volume+ is an actual fix. It changes the volume level under the covers.
I don't see any difference using Volume+ or at least i can't tell!
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I don't see any difference using Volume+ or at least i can't tell!
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at a bare minimum, you should set your ringer/notifications at +4. I've used +6 for the past month and it's been fine.
I got it working with a reboot, +5 or similiar looks just fine
well those apps are a fix. Google exposed the audio api's after gingerbread for anyone to raise system audio output. So these apps just tie into the system audio and raise it as much as you like. Only call volume is not exposed. Sure maybe google will raise the volume in an update soon. But using apps that use the audio api really is the same thing.
The latest ota leak increased volume.
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Anyone gotten any form of volume boost to work with Jelly Bean yet?
The standard Nexus volume is bad enough but the new very nice sounding Text to Speech voice is also quieter than the old one.
I can barely hear Nav giving me directions with no radio on in the car anymore.
FYI, I already purchased Volume+ for ICS but it doesn't make any change to the volume in JB.
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Anyone gotten any form of volume boost to work with Jelly Bean yet?
The standard Nexus volume is bad enough but the new very nice sounding Text to Speech voice is also quieter than the old one.
I can barely hear Nav giving me directions with no radio on in the car anymore.
FYI, I already purchased Volume+ for ICS but it doesn't make any change to the volume in JB.
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I have Volume+ and it definitely increased my volume!! I am on team liquid vicious v2 + franco 200 kernel. I have had no problems with it, so my advice is give that a try.
Volume+ is not working for JB. So quiet
edit: Correction it seems to be working for music, but not for notifications. Phyxis ring tone used to be LOUD for me!
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Volume+ is not working for JB. So quiet
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It is for me. Big difference in volume when I enable/disable it and I have it at +15. It is very loud.
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I have Volume+ and it definitely increased my volume!! I am on team liquid vicious v2 + franco 200 kernel. I have had no problems with it, so my advice is give that a try.
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Doesn't work for me. I'm on Liquid Vicious w/ Franco kernel. I have enabled it in settings and I can not tell a difference in any level.
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I just tested with Volume+ free and its working. CDMA Gnex, Liquid Vicious v2 with stock JB kernel. Toggling on and off with a song playing, so I'm sure its not placebo.
If you would like I could make a video of it obviously changing my max volume level. I have the paid version of volume+ and have CDMA as well.
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Correction it seems to be working for music, but not for notifications. Phyxis ring tone used to be LOUD for me!
I've seen varying results. I couldn't get it to work for me. One person said to make sure you check it in the settings under sound settings. Still didn't work for me. I did the volume hack in Franco.kernel app which worked.
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I will check but it sounds like the Team Liquid might be for CDMA? I'll go see if they have a GSM version as well. Also, I thought the franco.Kernel volume increase was only for headphones...guess I'll give that a shot as well.
It wasnt working at first, i gave up then i knew i restarted my phone a few times because i had to goto recovery to flash the proper Su.zip then i tried it again and it worked
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It wasnt working at first, i gave up then i knew i restarted my phone a few times because i had to goto recovery to flash the proper Su.zip then i tried it again and it worked
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Can you confirm that it is working SYSTEM WIDE? We all know it works for music apps, but It does not work for notifications/ringtones.... Neither does any other eq on the market.
Again, they all work for music but not for notifications/ringtones. I agree with the op, I am hearing impaired, and a long time android user. I can garuntee that these eq's are not working system wide, Maybe with app updates to conform to the api or some lib changes it will be working again, but until then we are stuck with low system wide volume.
Don't mean to be rude but the op is looking for help as am I and it does not help to come to these threads and everyone says "mine works fine" when in reality they do not understand what the op is asking.
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Can you confirm that it is working SYSTEM WIDE? We all know it works for music apps, but It does not work for notifications/ringtones.... Neither does any other eq on the market.
Don't mean to be rude but the op is looking for help as am I and it does not help to come to these threads and everyone says "mine works fine" when in reality they do not understand what the op is asking.
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+1 It drives me nuts when people oversimplify issues and mislead everyone. Just because a fix might work to increase volume for music, doesn't mean that it increases the volume for notifications, or ringtones, or anything else for that matter.
Ok- I tried both the Volume + and the Franco Kernel hack. It's really hard to compare them, but here's what I got:
The Volume+ app increases volume for music, but not for anything else.
The Franco Kernel hack increases volume for music, but it seems to be less than the Volume+ app. It might increase the ringtone and notification volume, but I can't really be sure- the change was minimal that it was hard to even determine if it even existed.
That being said, the change on both is minimal but exists, at least for music.
It is indeed working for music but not notifications!
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I stumbled upon a temporary fix. I installed Volume+ and set the volume to +4. Then download Zeltus and search for "loud". Download the loudest ringtones and alarms and notifications you can find and use them.
EDIT: This fix does not raise the volume on phone calls.
One of the flaws of the new Android Jelly Bean OS compared to iOS is the big audio playback latency - about 48 ms. This impacts negatively many applications that emulate musical instruments and the ones that do VOIP like Skype or Google Talk. For VOIP apps the audio lag also has a negative impact on acoustic echo cancellation. I have to mention that Google improved from ICS where the playback latency was about 88 ms.
This is a similar thread to:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1674836
but applies to Jelly Bean.
The attached package should be used only by experienced users that can eventually restore their system to the original state. I tested it on Android 4.1.1 GSM phone build JRO03C (maguro) and 4.1.2 build JZ054K.
The latency after aplying it should be 18 ms (no longer 11 ) with the new version - as reported by the "Caustic 2" app.
It does NOT work on Android 4.2!
Apps like Google Talk, Skype, YouTube, Play Music, Caustic 2, Pandora, TheDrum, My Piano... work very well with this change.
With the newest version all the apps I tested that work well with stock Jelly Bean work well with this patch, with the additional advantage of lower latency.
Status: stable (install and use at own risk)
Notes:
1) applying this might reverse changes made in other mods.
2) The "SCREEN OFF" BUG is FIXED as of July 16th night.
To install use "lowlatsnd41_18_inst.zip"
To restore to original state you may use "lowlatsnd41_rest.zip" or other restore methods if necessary.
Do not run the install twice in a row (run one install then one restore; you have to run restore only if you want to uninstall or before installing a new version when available...).
Since the volume is still a big issue for the Galaxy Nexus users I decided to address this with a Volume Boost patch.
Status: stable ( for 4.1, not tested in 4.2). Install and use at own risk...
The same rules for install/restore apply.
General comment: system updates may delete the backup of the original files; therefore the "restore" should be ran before an update followed by a new install after the update; restoring the original files is also required if the update performs sum checks.
I just installed it and my latency went from 168 ms to 18 ms in caustic 2.
Major ISSUE: When the screen is off audio is incredibly distorted (slowed down an incredible amount) when playing music through headphones. It seems to work fine when the screen is on, though.
I restored using your restore file and caustic 2 now reports my latency as 48 ms and music plays fine when the screen is off, too. Ha, I'm going to test to see if people still complain about horrible echo and delay when making GrooveIP calls over t-mobile 4G.
Thanks!
Megatr0n. said:
I just installed it and my latency went from 168 ms to 18 ms in caustic 2.
Major ISSUE: When the screen is off audio is incredibly distorted (slowed down an incredible amount) when playing music through headphones. It seems to work fine when the screen is on, though.
I restored using your restore file and caustic 2 now reports my latency as 48 ms and music plays fine when the screen is off, too. Ha, I'm going to test to see if people still complain about horrible echo and delay when making GrooveIP calls over t-mobile 4G.
Thanks!
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Bug confirmed... I'm working on it...
Is the distortion due to the limited clock speed?
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Is the distortion due to the limited clock speed?
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My GNex is running at 1536 Mhz CPU / 384 Mhz GPU w/ franco's kernel. Could that be causing my issues when the screen's off? Or did you mean that the issue is caused by the SOC clocking down by the scheduler to save power when the screen is off?
I was thinking it may have happened because I'm max screen off speed was 384 it was to low. But I changed it to always hold 12Xx and it bug still persisted
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Megatr0n. said:
Major ISSUE: When the screen is off audio is incredibly distorted (slowed down an incredible amount) when playing music through headphones. It seems to work fine when the screen is on, though.
Thanks!
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It is fixed now (as of 07/16/12 night - edited post). You may rename it after the download. Just make sure you don't run the install twice in a row...
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Is the distortion due to the limited clock speed?
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No. The sound is just configured differently when the screen is off. There is still a issue, hopefully I'll fix it soon.
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No. The sound is just configured differently when the screen is off. It should be OK with the new packages.
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Could you rename the fixed version, please? I just downloaded what I think is the new version but I'm still having the same issue when the screen is off and since it has the same name as the original file, I can't be sure that the new version doesn't work.
Megatr0n. said:
Could you rename the fixed version, please? I just downloaded what I think is the new version but I'm still having the same issue when the screen is off and since it has the same name as the original file, I can't be sure that the new version doesn't work.
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There is still a issue, hopefully I'll fix it soon...
I can confirm still an issue listening to mlb app with screen off. On the plus side, voip delay noticeably lessened.
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I can confirm still an issue listening to mlb app with screen off. On the plus side, voip delay noticeably lessened.
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Pls check out the new version (use the restore first, don't run the install twice in a row)
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Pls check out the new version (use the restore first, don't run the install twice in a row)
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Confirmed, it works fine! Nice job!
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Pls check out the new version (use the restore first, don't run the install twice in a row)
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Screen off sound issue seems to be resolved, thanks! I'll postback in this thread after using GrooveIP on both wifi and 4G for a bit to see if there's any improvement.
Any impact to battery life with this mod?
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Any impact to battery life with this mod?
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Should be negligible.
Confirmed, audio on screen off working properly. Subjectively, voip tests are promising with little delay. I'll have to put it through some phone calls to really know. Thanks Von!
Works on Toro too! Thank you Von!
Megatr0n. said:
Screen off sound issue seems to be resolved, thanks! I'll postback in this thread after using GrooveIP on both wifi and 4G for a bit to see if there's any improvement.
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You may check out the new version - the output latency is now 11ms!
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You may check out the new version - the output latency is now 11ms!
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if the code is good, why don't u push this to AOSP?
So, many of you are aware of how abysmally low the speaker volume is on the phone after getting the JB update. Unfortunately all the information on it is scattered among several different posts and threads, and I just wanted to get some clear answers and use this as an informational post for others who are annoyed by this bug.
What, if anything, do we know about why it happens? Is there a definitive fix system-wide, or do I have to use volume boosting apps? I run franco kernel, are there going to be any compatibility issues with proposed fixes? I like using mostly stock JB, can I get a ROM that makes minimal changes to the original while still fixing the volume issue?
After randomly doing a search for volume fix a few minutes ago I saw this. Did search for same exact reason (gnex 4.1.1). Awesome beats (one of multiple equalizer apps) is said to work. I'm gonna try it in the morning (so as not to have a very annoyed girlfriend at 4am). There's probably a good amount more info on this. As for the last part..pure-ish 4.1.1 aosp Roms are very pleasing...like buttah lol.
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earlyberd said:
So, many of you are aware of how abysmally low the speaker volume is on the phone after getting the JB update. Unfortunately all the information on it is scattered among several different posts and threads, and I just wanted to get some clear answers and use this as an informational post for others who are annoyed by this bug.
What, if anything, do we know about why it happens? Is there a definitive fix system-wide, or do I have to use volume boosting apps? I run franco kernel, are there going to be any compatibility issues with proposed fixes? I like using mostly stock JB, can I get a ROM that makes minimal changes to the original while still fixing the volume issue?
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If you have Franco.kernel, download his app from the play store (it costs a few bucks, not super expensive). In the settings tab there is an option to increase the max sound volume. I recommend setting it to 2; if you set it to 3 sometimes the sound will cut out on max volume.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...t=W251bGwsMSwxLDMsImNvbS5mcmFuY28ua2VybmVsIl0.
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If you have Franco.kernel, download his app from the play store (it costs a few bucks, not super expensive). In the settings tab there is an option to increase the max sound volume. I recommend setting it to 2; if you set it to 3 sometimes the sound will cut out on max volume.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...t=W251bGwsMSwxLDMsImNvbS5mcmFuY28ua2VybmVsIl0.
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I have no idea if this is correct information or not, so take it with a grain of salt, but I read earlier today in the Franco thread that that setting only affects the headphone volume, not speaker volume. I can tell you it does nothing for the volume on my GNex (speaker). I love this phone dearly, but I absolutely hate the low volume. I never have music on my phone, but I use the speaker phone multiple times a day while at work in my truck. I've yet to find a fix that actually increases the speaker volume on calls, and I've tried just about every ROM and tweak around. I'm beginning to think the people that swear some of these fixes work are just having a placebo effect.
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It seemed to make my speaker sound louder, but I am also using it in tandem with the AwesomeBeats mod for AndroidMe ROM, so it might be one or the other.
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I have no idea if this is correct information or not, so take it with a grain of salt, but I read earlier today in the Franco thread that that setting only affects the headphone volume, not speaker volume. I can tell you it does nothing for the volume on my GNex (speaker). I love this phone dearly, but I absolutely hate the low volume. I never have music on my phone, but I use the speaker phone multiple times a day while at work in my truck. I've yet to find a fix that actually increases the speaker volume on calls, and I've tried just about every ROM and tweak around. I'm beginning to think the people that swear some of these fixes work are just having a placebo effect.
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I remember reading that too. It does nothing for my GNex speaker either. Volume+ works though. I just tried it yesterday. It definitely increases the volume but only so much before it starts distorting the sound pretty bad. But it is a godsend volume wise for sure.
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I can confirm that Franco Kernel sound boost only increases headphone volume. I'm just waiting for Volume+ to update...
kyokeun1234 said:
I can confirm that Franco Kernel sound boost only increases headphone volume. I'm just waiting for Volume+ to update...
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you can get the latest beta version for free from the authors website listed on the play store.. it already works on the Gnex
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you can get the latest beta version for free from the authors website listed on the play store.. it already works on the Gnex
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oh, does it work now? I gotta check than. Cheers
EDIT: I can confirm that Volume+ still haven't updated yet, therefore, it doesnt work yet.
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oh, does it work now? I gotta check than. Cheers
EDIT: I can confirm that Volume+ still haven't updated yet, therefore, it doesnt work yet.
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I dunno if it makes a difference but I'm using the pay version and it most certainly works on my GNex.
EDIT: on JRO03L aosp
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I dunno if it makes a difference but I'm using the pay version and it most certainly works on my GNex.
EDIT: on JRO03L aosp
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Huh that's odd. Even the dev of the app said that Jelly bean is incompatible at the moment. I'm sure it's not working, even in paid version
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So, many of you are aware of how abysmally low the speaker volume is on the phone after getting the JB update. Unfortunately all the information on it is scattered among several different posts and threads, and I just wanted to get some clear answers and use this as an informational post for others who are annoyed by this bug.
What, if anything, do we know about why it happens? Is there a definitive fix system-wide, or do I have to use volume boosting apps? I run franco kernel, are there going to be any compatibility issues with proposed fixes? I like using mostly stock JB, can I get a ROM that makes minimal changes to the original while still fixing the volume issue?
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There some ROMs that have it fixed...if you have a sprint gnex...the perfect android ROM has an incredibly loud speaker volume
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Huh that's odd. Even the dev of the app said that Jelly bean is incompatible at the moment. I'm sure it's not working, even in paid version
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The dev says it doesn't work with the system stuff (like ringtones, notifications, etc.) Works for music volume on JB though. Check it out, seems like a lot of people with various JB roms are using it successfully. It's kinda hard to be sure it's not working without trying it. I assure you..again..I'm using it..it works for music. Re-read what the dev said.
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The dev says it doesn't work with the system stuff (like ringtones, alarms, etc.) Works for music volume on JB though. Check it out, seems like a lot of people with various JB roms are using it successfully. It's kinda hard to be sure it's not working without trying it. I assure you..again..I'm using it..it works for music. Re-read what the dev said.
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I try Volume+ on my jelly bean nexus. Only the music volume work, not the system volume (like ringtones). I missed so many call because the ringtone vol is not loud enough even at max vol level. I know I can install ROM, but I prefer stock right now.
There are no mods available as of now for boosting ringtone or notification volume for galaxy nexus on jelly bean. All the mods like awesomebeats/volume+ and also the default musicfx only work on music volume.
I have tried all the mods on all JB Roms which claim to boost ringtone volume, but none really work. The effect if at all is very marginal.
The problem lies with the way google has implemented Jelly Bean. The solution has probably go to come from them until one of the geeks here manage a workaround.
Lets see if volume+ developer manages to release a working version.
I am currently using volume+ on AOKP milestone6(ICS 4.0.4) to great effect.
There is no point in upgrading to JB unless the ringtone volume level problem is addressed. What is the use in owning a phone which you cannot here ringing.
Really need a stock solution. The reason I have the Galaxy Nexus is to avoid flashing madness with the stock experience. Is it a tracked bug?
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Really need a stock solution. The reason I have the Galaxy Nexus is to avoid flashing madness with the stock experience. Is it a tracked bug?
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+1
I could not find a way to lodge a formal bug report to google about this.
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kannan66 said:
There are no mods available as of now for boosting ringtone or notification volume for galaxy nexus on jelly bean. All the mods like awesomebeats/volume+ and also the default musicfx only work on music volume.
I have tried all the mods on all JB Roms which claim to boost ringtone volume, but none really work. The effect if at all is very marginal.
The problem lies with the way google has implemented Jelly Bean. The solution has probably go to come from them until one of the geeks here manage a workaround.
Lets see if volume+ developer manages to release a working version.
I am currently using volume+ on AOKP milestone6(ICS 4.0.4) to great effect.
There is no point in upgrading to JB unless the ringtone volume level problem is addressed. What is the use in owning a phone which you cannot here ringing.
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Nexus louder v3 worked for me. My sister has the same phone and mine is very noticeably louder.
i guess if i want to boost the volume im going to need to root? my GS2 was louder :crying:
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Nexus louder v3 worked for me. My sister has the same phone and mine is very noticeably louder.
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Where do I get this 'Nexus Louder v3'....had a quick search but came up with nothing...
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Where do I get this 'Nexus Louder v3'....had a quick search but came up with nothing...
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actually, just found it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1748803