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Headphones Plugged Into Droid2

NYCSean

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Hello,

I'm A New Droid 2 User And I Been Having A Little Problem Then My Older Phones.. When I Play Music On My Droid And Recieve An Incoming Call Or Text, I Would Usually Miss The Calls Since The Ring Would Be Very Low. Without The Headphones Plugged In I Would Even Hear My Phone While I'm Taking A Shower or Blasting Music In Another Room. Is There A Way To Fix This? or I'm The Only One Having This Problem?


P.S. If This Helps Im Rooted :P
Thanks
 
If you are asking how to make your ringer louder, go to the dialer screen and hit the Volume up key. A pop up comes up that says "Ringer Volume" as you raise or lower the volume. For text message notification go into it and use the volume keys to set the volume.
 
not really. i checked to see if my ringer volume was high and it was already on maximum. this only occurs when i have music playing when i have the headphones connected into the phone.
 
If i'm listening to music through my headphones and I receive a call the music pauses and my ringtone plays through the headphones

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If i'm listening to music through my headphones and I receive a call the music pauses and my ringtone plays through the headphones

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Yeah But When The Call Is Recieved Is The Ringer A Lot Lower With Headphones Connected?
 
No it stays at the volume it was set at which for me is actually a little loud

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Wow. Thats Really Weird.. Becuase On My Previous Phones I Usually Leave My Music On And When I Recieve A Call It Would Play As The Setted Volume. But On The Droid Its The Total Opposite. Probably Im Used To The Other Phones.
 
Try audio manager....turn the volume up for each setting....I haven't had any problems with it as spaz has noticed. It's even worse when it's r2 in your ear....

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