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ā11-11-2017 12:51 PM in
Galaxy Note PhonesSolved! Go to Solution.
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ā07-14-2018 05:32 PM in
Galaxy Note PhonesI played the sound of the app between 1900 and 2500 Hz and alternating within those values while gently blowing into the top speaker. After I noticed a significant increase in sound, I immediately made a phone call to check if it worked. It did! I would suggest trying that before resetting your phone.
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ā07-18-2018 10:35 AM in
Galaxy Note PhonesSame here. It worked on mine also. Unfortunately I had already done a factory reset which did not help at all.
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ā03-05-2019 06:59 AM in
Galaxy Note PhonesWell I solved my issue,what I did I used a slightly wet tooth brush and clean the earpiece while blowing in it and den dried it off whilst blowing also into the earpiece
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ā08-15-2020 12:12 PM in
Galaxy Note PhonesThank you so much. I think this solution has worked for me twice now! Quick and easy solution.
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ā03-23-2019 01:23 AM in
Galaxy Note PhonesI cant find this app anywhere.
@Lbrou87 wrote:
I had the same exact issues as everyone else in this thread. I had low in-call volume coming from my top speaker. After doing a little research and trying everything in this thread, I found an app/compressed air combo bought back the sound to my in-call volume. What worked for me was an app that I could control the frequency at which the sound is coming out.
I played the sound of the app between 1900 and 2500 Hz and alternating within those values while gently blowing into the top speaker. After I noticed a significant increase in sound, I immediately made a phone call to check if it worked. It did! I would suggest trying that before resetting your phone.
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ā04-22-2019 11:05 PM in
Galaxy Note PhonesI'm in suspense nowš¤.. What is the name of the app you used ?
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ā04-23-2019 03:29 PM in
Galaxy Note PhonesA few minutes scrubbing the earpiece with a toothbrush, then hitting it with compressed air did the trick!
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ā05-01-2019 07:31 PM in
Galaxy Note PhonesThank! That worked
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ā05-10-2019 10:38 AM in
Galaxy Note PhonesHaving a same problem. Did you managed to get the solution to resolve low volume problem?
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ā07-16-2018 04:14 PM in
Galaxy Note PhonesHappening to me too