What is a good volume hack to make my earphone jack louder. - AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note 4

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not to be rude but its already fuking loud as it is, if u make it any louder ur going to be deaf for goodness sakes, no wonder when I go to the movie theatre most people like me have to put ear muffs on almost cuz its so fuking loud

It really depends on what your plugging in.
That said, if the hardware is at max, I don't see there being a hack for this.

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is the speaker really quiet?

this is the only reason im skeptical about buying this phone
i usually share my music alot and sometimes im in loud areas and if someone calls me i might miss it
just wanted to ask if the speakers really quiet
Speaker volume is too quiet on galaxy nexus? - xda-developers http://bit.ly/vcAXMW
that doesn't answer my question ^
im not asking for an app that will boost the volume
im asking is the speaker actually that quiet?
Quiet speaker. No loudspeaker on the nexus.
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If it's on your desk beside you, you'd hear it. If it's in your pocket, maybe not so much. I just leave mine on my vibrate unless it's in my field of vision.

Does listening to music on speaker decrease you're phone volume?

I was testing the phones speaker last night by playing a bit of a song and maybe i'm just overreacting but I don't feel my phone is as loud Any more so does using the phones speaker at high volume decrease the phones volume?
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To get the full power of external speaker, you need to have a dock station for E4GT. What I mean is something like Samsung car holder for E4GT. It has the usb connect port and speaker jack. Connect your external speaker thru this jack and turn on the settings > System > Dock > use external speaker option.
When you connect your external speaker jack to your phone's jack, the sound quality is not good because the output power is not enough to support the external speaker. Also sound quality is not good because it's amplifying the low signal to external speaker.
If the sound quality is important, using dock station would be the best way and don't use the speaker jack on the phone. Use the speaker jack on the phone adapter.
Im taking about the speaker on the phone.
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It's upto you. What I tried to talk about was, who's talking the amplifying task.
1. Car dock - both phone and speaker
2. Phone speaker - nothing
3. Phone jack to external speaker - external speaker
Im so confused. Im not using a dock or anything just the phones speaker
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Sorry for that. The information above was just related to listen clear music. Never mind about the dock station.
Going back to your topic, it's not clear - which one is which from the volume control in settings.
The easiest way to control all kind of volume is by installing the volume control app.
There is one app can be used to control on-call volume, speaker phone volume, almost everything. Check this link -
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...t=W251bGwsMSwyLDEsImNvbS5jYi52b2x1bWVQbHVzIl0.
Not my question either.
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Yes, listening to music on high gain *for an extended amount of time* will eventually bend and extenuate the speaker cone or produce small imperfections and tears, but it should not happen from one song.
One possible answer is a defective speaker. Also not all music is going to play at the same levels, due to the differing encoding types and qualities of files.
A repair store can replace just your speaker, I did it many times a day. It never hurts to go have it looked at.
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Doesnt music automatically play from the phones speaker anyway? Not like its coming from the earpiece
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shultz11588 said:
Doesnt music automatically play from the phones speaker anyway? Not like its coming from the earpiece
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Yes. That is the basic premise of a speaker. What did this have to do with the conversation?
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Darrien13 said:
I was testing the phones speaker last night by playing a bit of a song and maybe i'm just overreacting but I don't feel my phone is as loud Any more so does using the phones speaker at high volume decrease the phones volume?
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Thought he was talking about the phones volume as in the earpiece volume
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PS I know what "the basic premise of a speaker" is, no need to be a condescending prick.
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Small Bluetooth Headset...for music?

Ok to start I hate the way Bluetooth headsets look sticking out of the side of someone's ear especially those with the damn blinking light on it. What makes it worse is when people walk around seemingly talking to themselves for all the world to hear. With that said, I don't want a headset for phone calls. I want one for music.
I'd prefer not a standard headphones unit with 2 ear buds, I only want one ear so that I can still perfectly hear what's going around me.
Do normal headsets that are designed for taking calls with work for playing music as well? I'm not terribly concerned with sound quality, I just want something discrete and functional. Does anyone have any suggestions? They would be most helpful as I'm a bit lost on this one. Thanks!
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gilbequick said:
Ok to start I hate the way Bluetooth headsets look sticking out of the side of someone's ear especially those with the damn blinking light on it. What makes it worse is when people walk around seemingly talking to themselves for all the world to hear. With that said, I don't want a headset for phone calls. I want one for music.
I'd prefer not a standard headphones unit with 2 ear buds, I only want one ear so that I can still perfectly hear what's going around me.
Do normal headsets that are designed for taking calls with work for playing music as well? I'm not terribly concerned with sound quality, I just want something discrete and functional. Does anyone have any suggestions? They would be most helpful as I'm a bit lost on this one. Thanks!
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I was looking for something similar about two months ago, and then I came across the Motorola Elite Sliver through a deal site for $50.
I use my all day while I'm at work or at client's sites. I can listen to iHeartRadio or music on my Nexus in one ear, and still listen to everything else using my other ear. A single charge will last you 4-5 hours, but it requires the case to charge. But the cool thing is the case has a battery which charges while it's plugged in, so if you're on the go and need to charge your Elite Sliver, just pop it into the case and it will charge - no need to plug it into an outlet.
Really happy with it and it lets me listen to the radio or music while still keeping an ear open for the world around me
I think those earphones you are using are mono. Therfor the quality of the sound isnt that good is it?
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I think those earphones you are using are mono. Therfor the quality of the sound isnt that good is it?
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Not in front of my computer to check the specs, but honestly, I think it sounds pretty good for being a one ear piece headset. Like I said, I use it all day to listen to the radio and music, and still have the ability to listen to the people and environment around me.
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Not in front of my computer to check the specs, but honestly, I think it sounds pretty good for being a one ear piece headset. Like I said, I use it all day to listen to the radio and music, and still have the ability to listen to the people and environment around me.
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Ah, ok. I think mine are sh*t. I have two mono Bluetooth earphones and both sound bad when listening to music. But im using them to speak to my friends on ps3.
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Surprized at quality of sound
I was sent a Jawbone Era to provide feedback on a new style of rubber ear bud.
I have never really that much into bluetooth before.
Anyway I do use the Era to listen to music when I don't want to use a pair of wired ear buds.
Battery lasts 5.5 hours and is charged via a standard micro USB.
yes they do
gilbequick said:
Ok to start I hate the way Bluetooth headsets look sticking out of the side of someone's ear especially those with the damn blinking light on it. What makes it worse is when people walk around seemingly talking to themselves for all the world to hear. With that said, I don't want a headset for phone calls. I want one for music.
I'd prefer not a standard headphones unit with 2 ear buds, I only want one ear so that I can still perfectly hear what's going around me.
Do normal headsets that are designed for taking calls with work for playing music as well? I'm not terribly concerned with sound quality, I just want something discrete and functional. Does anyone have any suggestions? They would be most helpful as I'm a bit lost on this one. Thanks!
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Not sure about using headsets for making calls for music - seems like the quality wouldn't be that good. If you just use the headphones with 2 ears buds you could still take one out and listen to music and make a call. Problem solved? :fingers-crossed:
You can Use BT/Wireless headset for your handsfree ..
here the List ... Choice with your pockets
JAWBONE Era Midnight
JABRA Supreme
JAWBONE Era Shadowbox
JAWBONE Icon HD
PLANTRONICS Discovery 975
PLANTRONICS Savor M1100
SENNHEISER EZX 60
SENSONIC Bluetooth Headset [BH100]
and don't forget, that depending your Phone BT is it support BT system A2DP, LE, EDR
The Important is your Phone need Supporting BT A2DP system
CMIIW
get one of these
http://www.sonymobile.com/global-en/products/accessories/stereo-bluetooth-headset-sbh20/
i dunno sorry
just go to bestbuy they have a lot of bluetooth headset there

Hissing over headphones.

Hi everyone, with my headphones I'm actually having this housing sound kind of like white noise until I crank the volume to the max. For a better example any audio over headphones sounds like when you have a cassette adapter in your car and you crank your decks volume but keep the volume on your device really low.
Currently I'm running Skynote 8.2 and when I first noticed it it was stock. Then I tried the AC!D sound mod. Although I don't think it did anything but now I'm at a complete loss. I get my music through 8tracks but I also have some music on my sd card and I've noticed the hissing in YouTube videos and when I stream stuff over my network on vlc.
Attached are pictures of the headphones I have, I'll also have screen shots of the AC!D mod.
TL; DR: I hear dead people. ...
~PsyCl0ne
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Well it looks like you paid a lot of money for those JVCs so I hate to ask but did you rule out the headphones?
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Well it looks like you paid a lot of money for those JVCs so I hate to ask but did you rule out the headphones?
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Yeah I have. I would have thought that would be the least I could try. One other thing I don't notice the white noise with my builtin speaker just from the 3.5 mm Jack output.
~PsyCl0ne
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Well it's a bummer that it happens on stock and custom ROMs. You may have leftover files from other sound mods if you have used more than one. I know on some mods you have to make changes in your build prop and restart. I am completely stock and I tried two EQs both of those caused a white noise in Netflix. The stock EQ sounds pretty good in Google Music but does not seem to do anything for Netflix it does lack the white noise though.
Edit: Find a pair of headphones with a lower impedance like 8 or even 4 Ohms to see if that helps. I know you tried another set but maybe they had a higher impedance also.
Having the same issue with my Sony mdr headphones. Does yours also loose wifi when this happens?
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Make v500 louder

Does anyone know how to make music louder on headphones?I live in NYC and take subway sometimes cant hear music in train.My Galaxy S 5 has a mod to increase all vloumes and works great but this tablet too low any 3rd party apps out there im on stock v50020b and have tried viper4android still low and volume+ still low any ideas?
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Ok I found out on my own maybe help a few people I boosted the volume on headphones with alsamixer just wondering if anyone know why it doesnt save after I pause ir reboot tablet how can I save settings?
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I prefer high quality in-ear type headphones. They block outside noise and also sound better (to me). They are also safer for your hearing, because you can play them at lower volumes that other types of headphones. Of course, headphones are a very personal thing and not everybody likes the in-ear type.
I figured it out myself dam Im mad happy my ****s mad loud lol.I got the skullcandy navigator headphones,viper4android and the file I modified sounds like Im in a club ?
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May I know what options did you.change to make the headphone.volumes louder?
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