Volume goes down after tuning on phone - Nokia X5 (Nokia 5.1 Plus) Questions & Answers

Hi everyone,
My problem is that after turning on my Nokia 5.1 Plus the volume goes down on my earphones (plugged). I mean, if I start listening music right after turning on the music volume is ok, and after few seconds it goes down without any notice and if I try to turn it up it's at it maximum, but if I restart the phone and turn it up right after it's a few points below the maximum. And the loop continues this way.
I've switched dev options of audio limitations regarding bluetooth, because I didn't find any for plugged earphones. I think this started happening after upgrading to Android 10, but I'm not sure.
Is there any solution? Is this a bug or a limitation done by android on purpose and has to be disabled via rooting?
Thank you all in advance!

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Mute on bluetooth disconnect *how to stop this??*

Any idea how to stop the phone from muting media/bluetooth volume when it's disconnected from bluetooth? I'm running AOKP build 35
When I go to reconnect I have to remember to turn the volume back up or I sit there wondering why it's not playing.
Strange, mine doesn't do this on AOKP M5. Volume stays right where i left it, even if BT disconnects while music is playing.
slow88lx said:
Any idea how to stop the phone from muting media/bluetooth volume when it's disconnected from bluetooth? I'm running AOKP build 35
When I go to reconnect I have to remember to turn the volume back up or I sit there wondering why it's not playing.
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I seem to be having the same issue, but my phone is an HTC One X...
EDIT: Played around with it a bit more and discovered that my phone just doesn't remember the bluetooth volume. When bluetooth is disconnected it reverts back to what the volume was before it was connected. It seems to me that either the volume should be persistent or the phone should remember where the bluetooth media volume was left at, but at least for now I know what the problem is/was...
Well, the next day I discovered that that was NOT the problem...so...still having the issue...ugh...
UPDATE: Found another forum thread that lists Turntable.fm as the culprit, and I think the problems started right around the time that I downloaded Turntable.fm, so I'll try to remove that to see if that fixes the issue.
So the problem WAS with Turntable.fm. Bluetooth media volume behavior is back to normal after uninstalling the app.

Low speaker volume fix..

Hi,
The speaker on my HOX suddenly baceme quite quiet when watching you yube videos or playing music. I had assumed I'd damaged it in some way.
However, I've found out wher the problem lies-
I connected my HOX to a bluetooth speeker and used my phone to alter the volume. It apears that reducing the volume when your connected to a BT speaker reduces the maximum media volume.
I dont know if anyone has the same issue but this fix is worth a try.
Cheers
Pharmbob said:
Hi,
The speaker on my HOX suddenly baceme quite quiet when watching you yube videos or playing music. I had assumed I'd damaged it in some way.
However, I've found out wher the problem lies-
I connected my HOX to a bluetooth speeker and used my phone to alter the volume. It apears that reducing the volume when your connected to a BT speaker reduces the maximum media volume.
I dont know if anyone has the same issue but this fix is worth a try.
Cheers
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I'm not sure I've followed your idea but my back speaker is very low compared to my old Galaxy S, which makes no sense. I had thought about what kind of volume level is set up on you tube app but can't be controlled through there as when you watch something on a browser.
Anyway, what you are saying is that the media output volume automatically drops when connected to something via Bluetooth? Does it stay like that after a connection (I do use a Bluetooth headpiece quite often while driving) and what exactly is your fix to counteract this? I think your suggestion is connecting the phone via BT to something and then use the volume rocker to increase the volume as much as you can?
Cheers! :good:
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Bluetooth (volume) issues with 6.0.1 update

Has anyone else had volume weirdness with the update?
In my car specifically I have seen where the volume almost kind of resets to maximum when you reconnect to the bluetooth audio and when you go to adjust it the volume slider skips around and the volume adjustment is more extreme than the slider indicates (like one hash of movement is almost minimum volume to maximum volume) and the audio sounds all blown out.
So far its not doing it with my jambox and it didnt do this ever with the car (BMW) prior to 6.0.1.
Just upgraded to 6.0.1 yesterday, and now I am having this very same "loudness" problem with my Braven 570 speaker at work. Until this is fixed, I will not be able to use it to have some soft background music at work.
Apparently this is a known issue with 6.0.1
https://www.reddit.com/r/Nexus6P/comments/3w9vr8/android_601_bluetooth_headset_too_loud_after/
http://www.androidpolice.com/2015/1...ut-it-breaks-volume-control-on-many-headsets/
Yeah
Apparently it looks like a known issue. Volumes also apparently work fine with some devices, Not my JBL speakers. There is no followed, set standard for Bluetooth volumes. I just went back to 6.0.0., hope they fix it with next patch, or one of you fine gentlemen can give us some directions to manually fix it in root without braking something.
Nexus 5
So i installed 7.0 and i got the options to disable absolute volume but it wont stay checked. Every time i back out its unchecked.
Where is this option? I cannot find it and my phone is resetting bluetooth volume to 50% every time I connect it to my car or headphones after the nougat update. I like to use the cars volume and it is very counter productive to adjust the volume on the phone every time.

Anyone having bluetooth audio problems?

So I've been having some problems in general with bluetooth performance. A couple of days ago I was trying to sync a wireless bluetooth speaker with my 5X and the 5X couldn't even find the speaker when the speaker was in pairing mode. My tablet and HTC ONE do not have problems finding the speaker. I finally got it pair after multiple attempts. I then launched Amazon music and tried to adjust the volume after audio was playing. I clicked the volume down button all the way to zero and the speaker was still quite loud. Clicking the volume up button didn't really do anything. The audio gets slightly louder, but it's not very discernible unless you're comparing the audio at 10% versus 60-70%. Anyone else having similar problems?
SeriesOfTubes said:
So I've been having some problems in general with bluetooth performance. A couple of days ago I was trying to sync a wireless bluetooth speaker with my 5X and the 5X couldn't even find the speaker when the speaker was in pairing mode. My tablet and HTC ONE do not have problems finding the speaker. I finally got it pair after multiple attempts. I then launched Amazon music and tried to adjust the volume after audio was playing. I clicked the volume down button all the way to zero and the speaker was still quite loud. Clicking the volume up button didn't really do anything. The audio gets slightly louder, but it's not very discernible unless you're comparing the audio at 10% versus 60-70%. Anyone else having similar problems?
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They changed the way volume adjustments work with Bluetooth devices.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2015/1...ut-it-breaks-volume-control-on-many-headsets/
For me, I noticed that I just need to control the volume on the device and not try to mess with it on the phone.
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EeZeEpEe said:
They changed the way volume adjustments work with Bluetooth devices.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2015/1...ut-it-breaks-volume-control-on-many-headsets/
For me, I noticed that I just need to control the volume on the device and not try to mess with it on the phone.
Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
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Thanks. It looks like this may indeed be a bug though, whether it's with the accessories or Android OS.
, there seems to be a bug in the feature's implementation on some Bluetooth accessories. What users are experiencing is an extremely loud volume, even at the lowest volume setting. With the slider moved all the way down, the volume remains too high, which makes the accessory unusable if you enjoy a more temperate sound. And remember, this is a unified volume setting, so even if you press the headset's Vol- button, nothing changes
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When I paired with my speaker the music turned on so loud I nearly crapped my pants. Didn't even realize it was possible for the speaker to go that loud.
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SeriesOfTubes said:
So I've been having some problems in general with bluetooth performance. A couple of days ago I was trying to sync a wireless bluetooth speaker with my 5X and the 5X couldn't even find the speaker when the speaker was in pairing mode. My tablet and HTC ONE do not have problems finding the speaker. I finally got it pair after multiple attempts. I then launched Amazon music and tried to adjust the volume after audio was playing. I clicked the volume down button all the way to zero and the speaker was still quite loud. Clicking the volume up button didn't really do anything. The audio gets slightly louder, but it's not very discernible unless you're comparing the audio at 10% versus 60-70%. Anyone else having similar problems?
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Not me. Everything working as designed. BT speaker paired just fine.
I'm having bluetooth issues - from day one and 6.01 doesn't help. My 5x often doesn't play through previously paired devices. It goes through the motions and shows a connection but no sound. I usually have to switch bluetooth off then back on again. Really annoying.
Hmmm, I haven't had a problem with the situation you described. I am currently having an issue over what audio is being pushed over bluetooth. In my car I am listening to some music via bluetooth, and I get a phone call during playback, I swipe right and answer the call, but I answered the call and my music resumes and I can't hear my call. Very odd but a consistent issue since the 6.0.1 update.
Since I accepted OREO onmy Nexus 5x, I also have BT issues both with my car multi-media and my earphones. I tried reboot the nexus and it did not help. I"ll try to repair the device.

No sound, only BT audio works

Hi all,
I have a quite common problem as I see in Samsung forums (example). A few weeks ago I connected my A50 to a BT speaker, then as soon as I disconnected it, the sound stopped working (system sound, media sound, etc.) and the audio & video playback is on FastForward like 5x mode. So if I play a video, an audio message, etc, I see the seconds of playback go crazy, sometimes at 2X rate, sometimes at 5X, sometimes slowing down...
As soon as I connect a BT audio device, the playback is normal again and I can hear everything. Sometimes if I reboot the phone, the sound from speaker comes back for a few minutes, but then it disappears again. Lately even reboot does not help.
I updated to latest version (A11, Jan 2022 Patch) and did a factory reset via recovery. The problem is still there.
Rebooting in Safe Mode make the sound works! But not immediately, I have to reboot in safe mode, let the phone settle down a few minutes and then I hear sounds. I check the sound with secret code *#0#*. Then when I go back to normal mode, even without any google and samsung account connected, without all personal apps, without SIM, the sound does not work.
Will a custom ROM solve this issue definitely? Or do you know how to solve it while keeping the stock ROM?
I also tried to debloat the phone disabling 125 apps via Universal Android Debloater but it did not help.
Im facing the same problem , did u find any fix?
This occurred on default os - i did factory reset and it wasnt fixed - installed a custom os and stil nothing.
Have you tried cleaning out the headphone jack? Sometimes if there's gunk in there it'll cause an intermittent or long term short that makes it think there's headphones plugged in.
linuxgator said:
Have you tried cleaning out the headphone jack? Sometimes if there's gunk in there it'll cause an intermittent or long term short that makes it think there's headphones plugged in.
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But even when headphones are plugged in its the same.

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