Hello,
I've installed this app that claims to boost the volume on Android Gingerbread of higher devices.
One of the few problems i think my Nexus has is the very low speaker volume.
I tryed a lot of configurations, but none seems to make no difference on the speaker volume.
Has anyone suceeded to use this app ? If so, please help me out ?
Thanks !
Not sure if you're stock or wish to remain so, but I couldn't notice a different with volume +. However, with Gummy ROM and DSPmanager the speaker volume seems to be improved. My two cents.
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works on aokp
Volume+ works just fine on stock non rooted. Someone will post how, or just search its been covered a million times.
I use equalizer by smart apps. Load custom preset and Max out each freq, your volume will double.
zephiK said:
works on aokp
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I use aokp milestone 4, and here nothing happens when i increase the volume in the app... did you do anything else ?
Did you get the free or paid version? The free version only goes up to a +4 boost or something. The paid version really works.
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thefunkyjoint said:
I use aokp milestone 4, and here nothing happens when i increase the volume in the app... did you do anything else ?
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No not really except go into settings into sound into music effects and selected at volume+ I use the paid version
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I love my phone but I hate the speaker, is there any way at all to turn up the volume?
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You can SEARCH for volume+ It will make your phone LOUDER
I've tried Volume+...but it doesn't appear to do anything...is it just me?
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If you are in google music... While playing a song, hit the menu/sound effects and make sure your equalizer is off... Then adjust the volume in "volume+...
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Volume+ (payed version) works fine for me.
In the description of the app in the market is a link where you can load it for free.
The free version dont work for me as well...
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the app called equalizer works too, just raise all the frequencies, can near double your volume. Does for me.
The paid version of Volume+ worked for me after I went to Settings/Sounds/Music Effects and selected Volume+ as default.
YMMV!!
Geezer Squid said:
The paid version of Volume+ worked for me after I went to Settings/Sounds/Music Effects and selected Volume+ as default.
YMMV!!
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I wanna try it but the dev says in the market place that it won't be compatible with stock rom.
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It works fine for me. im on stock rom 4.0.2. my volume setting in volume+ is +7.
When I go into sounds I cannot find "music effects" or anything to set a default player for sounds volume. Please help
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ankushkatari said:
It works fine for me. im on stock rom 4.0.2. my volume setting in volume+ is +7.
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When you say volume+ do you mean Volume Control + Pro thats in the market?
Thanks
briguyy said:
When you say volume+ do you mean Volume Control + Pro thats in the market?
Thanks
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https://market.android.com/details?id=com.TEST.android.lvh&hl=us
Is there a way to boost the speaker volume for ringtones and notifications? I can hear calls just fine. I'm using AOKP with the CMPlus kernel. Also have AlsaMixer installed from skvalex so I can use the call recorder. Thanks
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you should download the app "volume +" from the play store. It does increase the volume significantly.
nav200 said:
you should download the app "volume +" from the play store. It does increase the volume significantly.
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I tried the free version to start with and I didn't notice a difference. Tried using a volume meter app on another phone and it showed no difference either. What would the optimum settings be? Thanks
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are you sure? cause it works very well and i don't see any optimum settings.
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I searched a bit but really can't find anything. Is there anyway to increase volume I'm on darkside 3 rev 7 and really every version of ics I have tried I have significantly lower volume than I did with gb. Can barely hear phone ringer or notification. Dsp really doesn't effect it at all for me. Does anyone know of a way to get volume louder? When I was on gb my wife would say phone is too loud I have bad ears anyway but I see noticeable difference
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Try volume+
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markusf21 said:
Try volume+
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Agreed. I'm in love with volume plus <3
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So,what's your result? does Volumn + help?
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So,what's your result? does Volumn + help?
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Yep been using it since my hd2...you have to play with it to get it just right but it works fine on ics...
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I used Semaphore on my captivate and it had settings to boost the volume, I use the phone for work purpose and I am already struggling to find a headset ( over the head + wired with mic ) but I need a kernel which will bump the volume
Please suggest
None exist
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Just use volume+ app. Itll work wonders. No root needed either. Allows you to adjust external speakers, headphones, bkuetooth, and in-call. You can boost volumes on all of them. It works very well. I use it on all my mobile devices.
V + doesn't work on mine for headphones.. level never does up
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lgkahn said:
V + doesn't work on mine for headphones.. level never does up
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Same thing for me, Volume + doesn't work with headphone volume, but works ok for speaker.
I really need to find a solution, even Dice Player 's volume boost doesn' t work on my Bell SG3 (I747M)
Try an older cm10 build, the earpiece volume was deafening... Lol
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Hi guys,
How does everyone find the volume level with headphones? I find the galaxy s3 is far too loud on volume 1 to listen to. On my s2 I use fine volume control, but I hear it doesn't work on the s3 on jelly bean. Does it work on the note 2? Does siyah kernel work? As can reduce the volume in ex tweaks. Trying to work out which phone to buy, but they all seem too loud! Have tried different headphones too, and same issue. Thanks a lot guys
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1927852 this kernel comes with Stweaks..
william1974 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1927852 this kernel comes with Stweaks..
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well of course kernel is neat, however I wouldn suggest volume boost. That comes with speaker buzzes. Anyway, stock is pretty loud tho.
if you're trying to reduce the volume, user poweramp for your music, then go into the equaliser, and drop the master volume amplifier (the adjustable bar on the far left) to the lowest setting to reduce the volume further.
alternatively, download any equaliser app and drop the master volume or drop all the eq frequencies to reduce the overall volume.
Thanks, power amp is indeed quieter. Just wish that it would work with dsp manager...
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Thanks, power amp is indeed quieter. Just wish that it would work with dsp manager...
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Why would you use dsp manager when poweramp has the best equalizer out there
Dafuq u r buying a phone just for a smaller volume level?
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No but it's a big factor for me. Power amp is ok, but to my ear dsp manager is noticeably better. I've bought some new headphones, not inner ear and this has helped with my issue greatly. Seems inner ears may just be too sensitive for android. Neutron with my new black box headphones seems perfect. Still looking at the note 2. Thanks for the help everyone, that Perseus kernel is really handy, as I still need to be Able to reduce the volume level in extweaks or something similar to minimum.
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