I had a samsung monte 3 years ago and noticed something with the ringtones and vibration. U could choose to ringing only, raising melody, ringing vibration vibration only. On my note 2 it is always raising melody where the ring tone starts at low vloume then it is raised to the specified volume.
My question is, is there a way for ring tone to start at specified volume? Not raising volume?
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mezo91 said:
I had a samsung monte 3 years ago and noticed something with the ringtones and vibration. U could choose to ringing only, raising melody, ringing vibration vibration only. On my note 2 it is always raising melody where the ring tone starts at low vloume then it is raised to the specified volume.
My question is, is there a way for ring tone to start at specified volume? Not raising volume?
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I have the same problem. Perhaps i will try to re-phrase the query. in my note 2 when the ring tone starts off it is really soft like about 10% for about a second and then immediately raises to 100%. i believe this has now been rectified in 4.1.2. but was wondering if there is an alternative solution.
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An app that lowers the volume of your ringtone while your holding the phone? I remember my EVO 4G would do this. I could have it on its loudest setting, but once I pick up the phone, it would lower it a bit. Obviously, I dont need the full blasting the ringtone super loud, after ive already been alerted that im getting a call. Would be tons helpful!
If you turn the phone face down when you get a call it will lower the ring to very low automatically. It's a built in future.
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I am not happy that both the ringtones + notifications are set to the same volume. I like my ringer low and notification sound loud.
Anyway to separate them ?
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The only workaround is know now is choosing wisely your sounds or editing the tag if it is mp3.
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I haven't found an official way to separate them. Google tied them together. I'very always used Setting Profiles to trigger profiles based on rules. I've just had to modify my rules and profiles with ICS now. You could use SP to create a rule to trigger a profile. Make 2 profiles. One profile would set the ringer volume to 100%. Another profile wshould set it to 50%. Make a rule to trigger when there is an incoming call and the action should be to set the ring loud profile. The other rule should be set to trigger on an incoming text message. Make the aftion to set the ring soft profile.
You will need to make some exceptions for situations like when you put your phone on vibrate or silent. I've just made my own silent and vibrate profiles and put my phone in silent or vibrate using my the profiles instead of I. The android sound menus or using the volume rocker. Then the 2 rules can be modify to trigger on incoming text or call but not when the vibrate or silent profiles are active.
I've also done a rule to trigger at night and set my ringer to silent. I set my incoming call rule to a higher priority so that it overrides the night profile and momentarily allows the phone to ring. I like for my phone to be quiet if it is charging at night (typically means I'm sleeping) but still ring in case of an emergency. It was much simpler with previous versions of android, but I've got the work around now. You can do this with other programs too like locale or tasked. I just prefer setting profiles personally after trying many.
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Problem: Instead of playing the selected ringtone when I get phone calls I hear the bonk sound hear when I adjust my volume? This remains even after reboot.
Solution: It was an application called CallBlocker. I had enabled a setting called Pre-Mute Ring which was causing the issue.
Call controll does work very well, however this feature does have a caveat indicating it might not work correctly on all phones. I think the purpose is to mute the ring until it can identify if the call is on the blacklist or not. After that, I think it's supposed to unmute so you can hear the ring.
I finally figured it out after numerous reboots and a kernel upgrade. The problem remained so I figured it had to be some piece of software that messed with the call settings.
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As the title says, I'm getting constantly earraped by that speaker, even if it's set to the lowest.
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As the title says, I'm getting constantly earraped by that speaker, even if it's set to the lowest.
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Loved the phrase: earraped.
I know this will sound stupid, but have you tried VOL down key while in call?
this guy is hearing frequencies unknown to the human ear. lol #earman
I literally have to keep the phone 2-3cm away from my ear. And yes I've set the volume on minimal whilst on call
I tried some apps from play store and they all tell me that my in-call volume issues on lowest
I guess I have to hold my phone differently
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I also have no in call volume. I assume it's a bug. I am running HD Revolution 6.1 and Franco #9
Same problem here. I don't even have to put the phone in my ear when I talk to my dad.
Also, call volume controls felt unresponsive, even in stock ROM.
When phone rings there is times you need to lower the volume as it's too loud but the volume controls does not seem to affect the ringer volume. Is there an app to do this I think it's pretty silly that I can not adjust ringer volume on the fly.
Get ringdimmer not quite what u r asking gut it will adjust the volume based on ambient noise so u won't have an issue of having the ringer be to loud for conditions.
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