Volume of the HTC One X - HTC One X

Hi,
Anyone else noticing the volume for notifications (sms, email, whatsapp) & also the ringing seem to be really quiet?
I've maxed out the settings but I still find myself missing txts, emails & even calls sometimes..
Anyway of boosting this?
Cheers
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App called 'volume+'
This will boost it for you. Just hope its enough.
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Call on hold issue

While talking to the phone if I receive an incoming call the screen will show me who's calling and provide options for answering (put on hold current call) or decline to answer.
Thing is that whatever I choose the phone will stuck for a moment and won't be able to answer the incoming call nor continue to talk to the current one. Anyone else experiencing the same.
I hope froyo fixes this.
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When I get a call in call waiting it shows on the screen but no call waiting alert beep.
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I have the same problem like thpoul.
I was thinking about factory reset since the problem showed up after few months from buying phone, but didnt do it yet.
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The problem is gone with Froyo.
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That's nice to know! Haven't tried it yet but I'll take your word for it.
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Volume level problem (HTC One V)

This is happening with me regularly. If I set the ringtone/notification volume low during office hours, it automatically increases if I answer a call or make a call. And similarly if I am at home and have kept my volume at max, it automatically get reduced to minimum level on answering/making call. Its really annoying bug and not sure if it Android 4.0 or HTC bug
Also I am not sure how to notify HTC of such many more bugs found in One V
Maybe you have the option enabled which automatically lowers the ringing, in case of an incoming call, when the phone is moved. Check out the settings to see if you do.
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ShAaShAy said:
Maybe you have the option enabled which automatically lowers the ringing, in case of an incoming call, when the phone is moved. Check out the settings to see if you do.
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How to change such settings?
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xAnguish said:
How to change such settings?
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Go to Settings > Sounds
You'll find everything there.
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Man, these are end user 'bug'. Stop *****in' about HTC's quality when you are not able to change some settings in your phone, buy a nokia 3310.
Htc has provided some high quality phones since HTC Hero till now. My phone has so many years and it's still the same. No hardware problems at all, the battery is still the same, display also.
Before entering in a forum and post something stupid like this, try and turn your phone up side down, enter in every menu, set every setting available...
I agree, I'm impressed with my current htc! It's absolutely sensational
The problems you mentioned aren't problems at all, they're just settings that come by default and can of course be changed.
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ShAaShAy said:
I agree, I'm impressed with my current htc! It's absolutely sensational
The problems you mentioned aren't problems at all, they're just settings that come by default and can of course be changed.
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Most probably he might just be pressing the volume button
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shubhamchamaria said:
Most probably he might just be pressing the volume button
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Haha lol no I'm pretty sure he's not
the default settings are set, wherein first the phone would ring low and if you don't pick it up the ringing will increase. Another thing is that the volume will decrease if the phone is moved while ringing..!
But these can be turned off in the settings so no reason for it to be an issue! Jeezzzzz people! :what:
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Same issue with HTC Desire V
AT2184 said:
This is happening with me regularly. If I set the ringtone/notification volume low during office hours, it automatically increases if I answer a call or make a call. And similarly if I am at home and have kept my volume at max, it automatically get reduced to minimum level on answering/making call. Its really annoying bug and not sure if it Android 4.0 or HTC bug
Also I am not sure how to notify HTC of such many more bugs found in One V
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Hi, even I am facing same issue with HTC Desire V which I bought 1month back. Ring tone volume is getting increased or decreased automatically without my interaction. Even flashing is done at HTC Service Centre. But, the issue is not resolved yet.
Please help to resolve this issue
asscreddy said:
Hi, even I am facing same issue with HTC Desire V which I bought 1month back. Ring tone volume is getting increased or decreased automatically without my interaction. Even flashing is done at HTC Service Centre. But, the issue is not resolved yet.
Please help to resolve this issue
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Huh? Why did you bump a 5month old thread? And what's with this desire v thingy? This is an HTC one v forum.
Anyways, pl. check your settings.
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Htc One V ringtone problem
AT2184 said:
This is happening with me regularly. If I set the ringtone/notification volume low during office hours, it automatically increases if I answer a call or make a call. And similarly if I am at home and have kept my volume at max, it automatically get reduced to minimum level on answering/making call. Its really annoying bug and not sure if it Android 4.0 or HTC bug
Also I am not sure how to notify HTC of such many more bugs found in One V
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Hi,
Even i am facing the same issue, the ringtone change abruptly.
I noticed that the volume gets changed to the that of the volume of the last income call, after making an outgoing call. Its a bug in this phone.
If u disable the flip for speaker option everything works well.
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Nfc task launcher and changing notification sounds

I am trying to setup a tag in my car to change the notification sounds to silent so my wife doesn't ask "what was that" every time I get an email and it isn't working. Has anyone been successful in using nfc task launcher to do this? I this is on a HTC One x. I tried to turn the volume down but the ringer and notification sounds are linked. Please help
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JamesR913 said:
I am trying to setup a tag in my car to change the notification sounds to silent so my wife doesn't ask "what was that" every time I get an email and it isn't working. Has anyone been successful in using nfc task launcher to do this? I this is on a HTC One x. I tried to turn the volume down but the ringer and notification sounds are linked. Please help
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Does setting it to silent not work? Ill check on a one x tonight.
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Edit: Grabbed a one X and gave it a shot. HTC makes default and silent the same thing >.> so when you set silent it selects default. I'll dive in tomorrow and get it sorted. Thanks HTC for another oddball implementation...
I even downloaded a silent tone from zedge and it still doesn't work
Edit: I just checked again with one of the other tones and it worked but with the tone named silence didn't work. The one that did work wa an HTC preinstalled tone though so maybe it won't work with non HTC tones I don't know.
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JamesR913 said:
I even downloaded a silent tone from zedge and it still doesn't work
Edit: I just checked again with one of the other tones and it worked but with the tone named silence didn't work. The one that did work wa an HTC preinstalled tone though so maybe it won't work with non HTC tones I don't know.
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Interestingly on my One X I can't even manually set it to silent for notification tone. Normally this would correlate to -1 as the media store position. Can you manually set the tone to slient on your one x?
krohnjw said:
Interestingly on my One X I can't even manually set it to silent for notification tone. Normally this would correlate to -1 as the media store position. Can you manually set the tone to slient on your one x?
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The only way is to use a silent ring tone from somewhere like zedge. The volume for ringer and notification sounds are linked.
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JamesR913 said:
The only way is to use a silent ring tone from somewhere like zedge. The volume for ringer and notification sounds are linked.
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There is a "silent" option in the sound picker for AOSP devices. This is non functional though on HTC devices it seems (which is unfortunate).

[Q] In-call volume always on max

Hi All,
I'm a proud owner of a HTC One X and I love it I found one annoying issue though - each time I receive or make a call the in-call volume is set to max by default. I have to adjust it manually each time I make/receive a call. I tried using Audio manager but this hasn't helped. Anyone seeing the same issue?
Thanks in advance!
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Which ROM are you using?
Hi
I'm using the stock HTC sense 4 that came installed with 1.29.401.11.
Thanks
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I have never had this issue, except on AOSP ROMs. Try a full reset from settings menu, this will also wipe SD card partition so backup first.
Let me know if that fixes it.
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mmbecks7 said:
Hi All,
I'm a proud owner of a HTC One X and I love it I found one annoying issue though - each time I receive or make a call the in-call volume is set to max by default. I have to adjust it manually each time I make/receive a call. I tried using Audio manager but this hasn't helped. Anyone seeing the same issue?
Thanks in advance!
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I have the same issue it is annoying really, even I tried to lower the in-call volume by Tasker again whenever I make a call it goes to the maximum
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please let me know if you find any solutions for this
I found an app called volume locker which did the trick for me. Give it a go and let me know.
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Call record

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I have tried a few call recording apps but none seems to work on this device. I really want to auto record all calls made from my phone. Kindly recommend a solution. Also I was wondering if there is any app which can relay phone audio including incoming calls via radio frequency waves which my car radio can catch and I can play music from my phone and also receive calls on my car radio.

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