I just received my Z5 and noticed that my top speaker is about twice as loud as my bottom speaker. It's ruining the 'stereo' effect of the phone, as when listening to media one speaker is overpowering the other.I'm assuming this could easily be fixed with a software update ...
Since I got my Z2 earlier this year I haven't been overly impressed with the speak phone cababilities of the phone.  For a couple of months now I have noticed the bottom speaker is noticeably louder than the top one. At first I thought this may be normal but now I don't think it is.Â
Those of you who had the 3GS, and especially the 3G, and listened to podcasts or music with the external speaker, is the iPhone 4 speaker louder? Is it clearer?
What are your first impressions? This is one of the things I really hope is improved.
I received my Nexus 6 from Amazon. It seems as though the top speaker is considerably louder than the bottom. When I flip the phone upside down, it is still the top speaker that is louder.
When I turn the phone to landscape mode, it is the right speaker that it louder. I flip the orientation to where the former right speaker is now the left and vice versa. It's the same problem where the right speaker (the former left speaker) is still louder.
I have had a white Z5 Compact for a week and have now noticed that the bottom speaker is much louder than the top, ruining the stereo effect. I am sure it did not come this way out of the box. I didn't notice until after the recent firmware update (32.0.A.6.152), but cannot know whether this is the cause of the problem. I went through the hassle of factory reset and the phone still has the problem. I haven't subjected the phone to any physical trauma at all and will be returning it.Â
My one month old xperia has a problem, sound volume of bottom speaker is much lower then speaker on the top. Actually i don't remember if it was like that always or happened during my usage. It's so quiet that I need to apply it close to the ear to hear it as much as top speaker.
I can't wait to get my new iPhone. This 3G is ready to be replaced. I haven't seen anything about the speakers and we probably won't until June 7th; but have there been any rumors about it. The low volume when using the speakerphone just doesn't cut it for me.
I saw a way to make your phone vibrate louder/longer but I'm not sure if it was here. Any1 have info or a link on how to do it? Google failed me :/I also read here about a data limit of 5gigs even though you have an 'unlimited' data plan? Is this true? Does it apply to all iPhones on an account or is it individual? (Maybe this is for other countries? I'm just covering my bases)
So when I am playing music and go to wake it up, the volume gets louder. Does this make sense, or is this normal? Audio is still good, just odd. I wasn't sure if there was a setting or not? When I had a M8 once before, I'm not sure if I remember it doing that. Just wanted to make sure I'm not having some weird defect in my phone or something.
I wanted to know, why is the ringtones audio way louder than the actual song playing on my iphone music section? For example, If I have "Audio1.mp3" playing on my iphone at full volume on the speaker, no headphones, it's pretty low, howeaver, when I play that same song "Audio1.mp3" as my ringtone, same source, same audio file, only cut to 30 seconds, it's way louder than the actual song playing on my phone's music library?
I just updated my phone to 5.1.1 from 5.0.1. The max ringtone volume under 5.0.1 was much louder than it is on 5.1.1. What gives?I have restored just to make sure the update didn't go wrong. Everything works fine except the ringtone volume.
Is there a way to get the alarm sound to be louder? I can sleep right through it. I downloaded another alarm app and the same thing happens. When I listen to the alarm sound in the settings it sounds loud, but then when it goes off I barely even hear it.
Any way to make the in call volume louder permanently? Mine is very low even with the volume all the way up and there doesn't seem to be a difference when i hit the extra volume command.
Let's say I have my ringer set to 5/10 (in terms of loudness) and I recently watched a video at 9/10 loudness.Â
It seems that no matter what I set my ringer to with the volume buttons, the notifications are using that 9/10 volume level instead of the ringer volume level.Â
I've turned the phone off and back on but that doesn't fix the problem. Not sure how to replicate this problem, as not always does it present itself.Â
One obvious workaround would be to watch a video (or perhaps play music) and lower that volume level, but that's just ghetto for such an expensive device that's supposed to just work.
I see there are a dozen or so Text Alert Tone options on the S2, but none of them are very loud at full volume. My old Nokia used to make a really loud "dong-dong" whenever a Text arrived, but I'm finding it easy to miss Text arrivals on the S2.
I am relatively new with my Galaxy SII, and noticed that when I receive either a sms or notification, the phone sounds too low. I can't even noticed it has vibrated (since it vibrates only once, comparing with a phone call). I have some programs like skype and viber which also can't listend if someone calls me.
how to make better volume for this type of operations??
So the other day my phone (Xperia Z3) was working perfectly fine. I was able to hear people on phone calls and noise came from that speaker. The next day, the speaker was completely silent when i tried to talk to someone and the only way i could do this was by having speaker phone enabled so it would come out of the other speaker. Now i don't know about you, but it's a bit awkward out in public. Â Firstly, i have had my screen replaced before, by a third party repairer who i have been to for all other phones, and when i got it back, the ear speaker was distorted if on the maximum volume when listening to music or watching videos, so i never have it on full volume. Unfortunately, because i went to a third party repairer, Vodafone will now have to charge me for the repairs so i want to try as many things as possible before i have to fork out a bunch of money to get it repaired.