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slyspider - I will try the method you mentioned tonight and report back my findings. Hopefully it works, thanks so much for posting a possible solution!
This issue is still on my Droid X and has actually become worse since installing Launcher Pro. I cannot hear the phone ring at all when someone calls and my alarm clock volume is so low that it doesn't wake me up in the morning.
This issue is complete BS. Is there anyone that can help me fix this?
At least for the Droid 3, if you go into settings and sound and then volume you will see there are 3 different volume settings
ringtone
media
alarm
make sure all of those are turned up to their max.
Anyone have any update on this issue? I'm going on a month now with no ringer and 2 alarm clocks that barely make any sound and usually don't wake me up. I really do NOT want to do a factory reset as I've taken a decent amount of time installing all of my apps and getting Launcher Pro to give my phone the look and feel that I want (in addition to using Beautiful Widgets, Folder Organizer, Pure Calendar, etc).
I have a droid x2 and just noticed this problem. Every so often I'll wake up late for work because my alarm has no sound. I check the settings and everything is normal. I turn my phone off and back on and then the volume starts to work again. But, I never know when it's going to go out again. Buying a back up alarm clock until they fix this.
I have a droid x2 and just noticed this problem. Every so often I'll wake up late for work because my alarm has no sound. I check the settings and everything is normal. I turn my phone off and back on and then the volume starts to work again. But, I never know when it's going to go out again. Buying a back up alarm clock until they fix this.
On 8/30 I commented that you should (at least for the Droid 3) go into settings and sound and then volume you will see there are 3 different volume settings
ringtone
media
alarm
make sure all of those are turned up to their max.
You will need to do this anytime you use an app and turn down the media volume for that application.
On 8/30 I commented that you should (at least for the Droid 3) go into settings and sound and then volume you will see there are 3 different volume settings
ringtone
media
alarm
make sure all of those are turned up to their max.
You will need to do this anytime you use an app and turn down the media volume for that application.