How do I access and modify BT volume in Jelly Bean 4.1.2 manually?
I want to change the media volume, in-call volume and the ringtone volume separately. I tried the "Bluetooth volume" app from the market but its reported to not work on 4.1.2? I personally think its not working on my GNex with 4.1.2 but I am not completely sure. I need a effective way to check.
Specifically, I want to put my BT media and device media volume to zero when I receive/make a call (possibly using tasker app). This has been reported to reduce the in-call echo (which is the issue in my case) while making/receiving calls using a BT headset.
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I've been looking to be able to automatically adjust the volume depending on whether a headset is plugged in or not. Typically when listening to music, I need the media/alert volumes low. However, when I unplug the headset the volume becomes too low for me to often notice the alert/etc.
I have not seen any controls in ICS, but Ive found one such app, Toggle Settings. It looks to provide a lot of versatility, but has no recent updates or comments.
Thanks
Update: Toggle Settings is not compatible with ICS
Hello, when on a voice call using a wired headset (without its own volume controls) the call volume remains too loud.
I have looked unsuccessfully to find a similar "service mode" in my GNEX like in the GS phones, where one can change the default volume value in the service mode menu.
Any ideas on how to lower the headset volume?
Thanks!
schreibman said:
Hello, when on a voice call using a wired headset (without its own volume controls) the call volume remains too loud.
I have looked unsuccessfully to find a similar "service mode" in my GNEX like in the GS phones, where one can change the default volume value in the service mode menu.
Any ideas on how to lower the headset volume?
Thanks!
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I have the same problem. anybody?
I recently received a replacement Galaxy Nexus (my original power button broke). I am having an issue with the new phone where my old phone worked fine--and I think I have found a solution that may help others if they are having this problem.
When listening to media, either music via PowerAmp or podcasts via DoggCatcher, the ringtone for an incoming call is reduced to a point that is almost inaudible. I can tell there is an incoming call, because the media stops, but that is unacceptable. If I stop the media but keep the ringer at the same volume, an incoming call rings at a much louder (and satisfactory volume). For some reason, playing media is reducing the volume of the ringtone.
I found a solution that seems to be working for me. I noticed that while adjusting volumes in the volume settings control panel, the volume would be reduced but adjusting the volume would return it to normal. To solve the problem I set up a tasker profile that will adjust the volume on the event of an incoming call. The tasker profile looks like this:
Context: Event > Phone Ringing, Hardware > Headset Plugged (otherwise I think this would make vibrate worthless)
Task: Ringer Volume: Level 2 (anything else seems much too loud, but I will have to try it out).
Anyone else having this problem? Know the cause? Other solutions?
When my phone connects to my car's BT, the In-Call volume is just a little bit low (at 60+MPH it's hard to hear). Is there an app or a mod that can raise this volume? Bluetooth streaming audio volume is fine and my phones volume during the call is at max. I have tried Volume+ (apparently doesn't work for jelly bean yet), bluetooth volume (on the play store, doesn't work for in call), and AlsaMixer does not have the values everyone says to change to increase the volume. Any ideas?
Helllo experts,
I have just upgraded OP3 to nougat.
One feature of nougat I dont like is :linking system and Bluetooth volume.
Please give a solution to unlink both volumes. So that I can change both volumes separately either one from Bluetooth headset and one from system. Or both from system.
Reason I want: I want my Bluetooth device volume to highest level. This gives me bass sound more.
And if I increase volume now from Bluetooth headset or from android system (mobile) both volume increases and shows as single volume on screen. Keeping volume to highest level gives me too much volume. I want more bass at less volume. Which can be possible if I keep bluetooth headset volume high. And system volume low/medium(adjustable).
Please can some one resolve this. This feature (a problem for me) depreciate my music listening experience.
I don't have this phone.
The option is called "Disable absolute volume" and it is located in Developer options on my phone.