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2 Possible Solutions Jelly Bean call volume issues
I just thought that I would post this response from another forum. I don't now if either will work. I'm hoping that someone with a cdma nexus, more knowledgeable, or braver than myself will give it a shot and report.
EDIT: Be sure to read about each one. I see now that the SUPER VOLUME thing hack is actually from the SIII section and not the GNex or JB section.
Some scripts require you to activate them in the terminal on the phone. I have Popcorn Kernel with my JD v7 JB ROM and I used Android Terminal Emulator to enable the volume boost on that kernel. Be sure it is enabled if it isnt by default.
There is a SUPER VOLUME hack floating around. I have not read much about it but I saw someone asking in anyone has used it in JD's JB thread. Here is that link:
http://forum.xda-dev...d.php?t=1722136
I am using this. Its AwesomeBEATS for our phone. I love the sound quality and I am going to try the "speaker" with the EQ turned up way loud and see if that is loud enough for me. I just cant give up the sound quality though. Link below:
http://forum.xda-dev...d.php?t=1748803
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07-04-2012 09:56 AM
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Problem solved!
Droid3theory gave me the solution.
The build.prop needed to be edited. It was set on 100 and it needed to be 10.
There are two ways to edit the build.prop. Needless to say you must be rooted.
1)
Volume + (paid version)
Click on In Call Volume
Settings
Click on rooted
Click on Remove Volume Step Info from build.prop
Place value in text box. Ex:10
Click on Apply Volume Steps
Click on Reboot
2)
Use Root Explorer
At the top right hand corner switch from mount r/o to r/w
Go to Systems/build.prop
At the bottom of build.prop text file there is a line;
ro.config.vc_call_vol_steps= 10
Ex: If number is 100 change to 10
save, mount r/o
Reboot
My volume is now just as strong as it was in ICS. Hopefully this will work as well for anyone else that has the same issue. Thanks to everyone else who tried to help and to DT who gave me the solution.
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