[Q] Bluetooth Volume - G3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am sorely dissatisfied with the BT volume on my G3. The volume in my car and on my bluetooth headset is DRAMATICALLY lower on my G3 than on my old GS3. Others have suggested apps to help boost the volume, such as Viper4Android. In my case, these apps do little to help with the volume.
Others are having the same issue:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-lg-g3/help/bluetooth-volume-t2847072
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-lg-g3/help/bluetooth-volume-t2846673
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/help/build-prop-bluetooth-volume-values-t2898252
http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-lg-g3/help/bluetooth-volume-t2847072
Is this something that could improve with the lollipop update? Any other suggestions on how to boost the bluetooth volume?

B00M! said:
I am sorely dissatisfied with the BT volume on my G3. The volume in my car and on my bluetooth headset is DRAMATICALLY lower on my G3 than on my old GS3. Others have suggested apps to help boost the volume, such as Viper4Android. In my case, these apps do little to help with the volume.
Others are having the same issue:
http://http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-lg-g3/help/bluetooth-volume-t2847072
http://http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-lg-g3/help/bluetooth-volume-t2846673
http://http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/help/build-prop-bluetooth-volume-values-t2898252
http://http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-lg-g3/help/bluetooth-volume-t2847072
Is this something that could improve with the lollipop update? Any other suggestions on how to boost the bluetooth volume?
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looking for that answer since i have g3 .
dramatically boosted headphones sound , and couldnt ask for more , but playing music trough BT speaker is super low .
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ohh yeah , and sorry for not being helpful much

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How to increase BT audio ?

Hi all I went through endless posts and realized many people complain about the BT audio quality during calls being too low. But it seems no one has found a reg edit to play around with the volume control. It this still the case ?
I am using a Moto S9, the stereo sound is excellent, but the call auto is far to low...
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Paddy
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Bluetooth Volume Booster
phonepad said:
Hi all I went through endless posts and realized many people complain about the BT audio quality during calls being too low. But it seems no one has found a reg edit to play around with the volume control. It this still the case ?
I am using a Moto S9, the stereo sound is excellent, but the call auto is far to low...
Greetings
Paddy
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Try the fixs that shogunmark has here. I use them both, and have excellent clear, loud sound with my Jawbone on my Tilt.
Hey Cushcalc, wow thanx! So I suppose when installing that volume.cab it just changes a reg setting, but you dont actually find an application where you change the volume, right ? cause I canĀ“t find it anywhere after installing....
I will soon post, what the result is!
Cheers
Paddy

[Q] Moto Defy with Loud Volume Hack

Hi Did anyone try the Moto Defy with Louder Volume Hack ? If yes, was there any difference?
it doesnt work on any Motorola devices
Did you find a Louder Volume solution for your Motorola Defy?
For me the other people are always a bit quiet in phone calls. I either have to ask them to speak up, or switch to speaker phone and blast everyone nearby with my conversation
Mines currently stock System version:Blur_Version.2.51.1.MB525.Retail.en.IT
komakaze said:
Did you find a Louder Volume solution for your Motorola Defy?
For me the other people are always a bit quiet in phone calls. I either have to ask them to speak up, or switch to speaker phone and blast everyone nearby with my conversation
Mines currently stock System version:Blur_Version.2.51.1.MB525.Retail.en.IT
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Really? I had the voice call volume all the way up yesterday and it almost blew my ear off. In fact, it was so loud I thought I had the speaker phone engaged for a second.
Hi guys,
Thanks for answering. defy is actually a very good phone in terms of speaker / loudspeaker's amplitude, but always felt the absence of an equalizer (The media settings did not help much) - The Louder Volume Hack promised to do a good job of improving the bass frequencies without putting strain on the processor and hence the battery.
I used the app, but to say the truth I did not feel much difference. Also the app did not make much sense to me. Regarding the bluetooth sound, i felt a slight improvement after using the Louder Volume hack app.
slashvanyoung said:
Really? I had the voice call volume all the way up yesterday and it almost blew my ear off. In fact, it was so loud I thought I had the speaker phone engaged for a second.
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+1 Even I thought that the speaker phone was on but found it off! Interestingly, I couldn't hear much when I moved the phone away from my ears!
snath83 said:
Hi guys,
Thanks for answering. defy is actually a very good phone in terms of speaker / loudspeaker's amplitude, but always felt the absence of an equalizer (The media settings did not help much) - The Louder Volume Hack promised to do a good job of improving the bass frequencies without putting strain on the processor and hence the battery.
I used the app, but to say the truth I did not feel much difference. Also the app did not make much sense to me. Regarding the bluetooth sound, i felt a slight improvement after using the Louder Volume hack app.
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In my t-mobile UK defy I have some equaliser settings in "Settings, Call Settings, Voice Quality" menu. See if you have that option?
i did adjust the voice quality setting to the one that says "seems louder" but it didn't make a noticeable difference, I still strugle to hear. Dunno if the european motoblur firmware is the issue? Or if phone carrier effects this? I will have to look into that volume hack.
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Ways to improve the speakerphone/general volume level?

Hello,
I find that the headphone amplifier is very anemic compared to the iphone 5 (sorry that's what I am used to).
Surpisingly, it makes a difference to me regarding the sound quality from the device.
Also, the speakerphone sounds very quiet, as does the GPS voice in google maps.
Are there any volume related tweaks on the way for the Z1c?
Otherwise I'm pretty pleased with this device.
Confused now lol! Just last week I saw a thread someone made complaining about the volume being too loud. Now I saw this one complaining it's too quiet lol!
Anyways there's a volume mod posted in this forum. It should boost your volume louder than normal.
lamenramen said:
Hello,
I find that the headphone amplifier is very anemic compared to the iphone 5 (sorry that's what I am used to).
Surpisingly, it makes a difference to me regarding the sound quality from the device.
Also, the speakerphone sounds very quiet, as does the GPS voice in google maps.
Are there any volume related tweaks on the way for the Z1c?
Otherwise I'm pretty pleased with this device.
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I didn't find the volume mod posted on this forum...Have you got a link ?
lamenramen said:
Hello,
I find that the headphone amplifier is very anemic compared to the iphone 5 (sorry that's what I am used to).
Surpisingly, it makes a difference to me regarding the sound quality from the device.
Also, the speakerphone sounds very quiet, as does the GPS voice in google maps.
Are there any volume related tweaks on the way for the Z1c?
Otherwise I'm pretty pleased with this device.
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Hey, you can flash this mod:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z/themes-apps/mod-extra-volume-boost-increase-t2302748
I'm using it right now :good:
I have an XPERIA Z though. I would do a CWM backup (not sure if you guys have this yet) and then flash this mod. If all is well your problem is sorted!

Low Volume via Car Bluetooth Audio

Hi Guys
I have this really annoying problem, when i get a call the volume is really low. It seems as if the person on the other side is whispering. I have to usually turn the car volume to maximum for it to be audible. However, when the call is terminated there is this really loud disconnect tone which makes me nearly deaf. my older galaxy s3 is louder than htc one even with half the volume level.
Playing music via bluetooth is absolutely fine.
i am not sure if anyone else has faced a similar problem with the HTC one M8.
I drive a Hyundai i30 and using an HTC One M8 bought on a contract from Vodafone.
Please help
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I have this exact problem. Brand new HTC One m8 and only the in call volume is low. If I move the rocker up and down the slider moves but the volume stays extremely low. I have to put my radio on max just to here ANYTHING.
As far media volume, it's extremely loud, it's only the in call volume that's low for me on bluetooth. anyone know of a file or fix or rom that fixes this?
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Any News or fixes on this , as I have The same problem ?
jihan139 said:
Any News or fixes on this , as I have The same problem ?
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Interestingly I have exactly the same issue with my new M9 with Kia Sportage Sat Nav unit which is probably the same as the i30 unit in the first post. Have latest firmware installed in the car sat nav.
As you say, bluetooth streaming of radio/music is fine! As for the end of call beep, very loud!
Sony Xperia Z2 and Samsung Note 4 was fine in same car.
Very annoying indeed
Low BT Call Volume
Hey Everyone:
I have been having this EXACT same problem for months now. ANY Bluetooth device that I am connected to sounds fine as far as Music and Streaming, but when it comes to IN CALL BT VOLUME, its PATHETIC. I scoured the web and there are no real answers or solutions for this. Just to save my own sanity, is everyone else ONLY experiencing this for phone calls only as I am??? The only way to get a decent amount of volume while on a call is to be paired to a device that allows you to turn the sound up SUPER HIGH, such as in my car, otherwise most of these smaller BT speakers that work for phone calls also have you capped at a certain volume level.
I am beginning to think that this is a massive hardware problem as I am seeing various M8 users having this issue on all variants as well Verizon, TMOUS, etc. etc.
I think our only option is to do warrenty exchanges?! The other thing that scares me is that some M9 users are also complaining about this too!!!!!!
I thought perhaps it might be time to upgrade to the M9 but whats the point if this stupid BT In-Call volume issue keeps happening?!
It is SO frustrating
i have had 2 m8s & both had same fault
Had same problem with m8. In call volume very low. Music audio perfect.
Moved to samsung s7 bt works very well.
Moved to htc m10, great phone. Bluetooth problem back! In call low volume. Music audio clear and loud.
HTC wake up, fix this problem. NOW!

[Q] Headset Audio volume

Hi ,
has anyone experienced a reduction in the headset volume. I bought this phone (European version) about a month ago and last week after some update (not sure what it is from LG) i noticed a change. I use gotomeeting app to join a conference call and the volume was barely audible via the headset, the week before it was very loud and i was happy but something seemed to have changed the volume. Same with the standard music app, it is not as loud as it used to be. I have not rooted the phone yet and wondering what i could have done to ruin the volume, could it be the headset or is it the software update from LG
(i had a huawei p6 and the volume was barely audible on gotomeeting app).
Please any help would be highly appreciated as i do a lot of conf calls on my mobile with gotomeeting app and headset makes life easier
If you root it, https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.laransoft.volumeG3&hl=fr
I use viper app. Give it a try.... It boosts your audio quality

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