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some counrty/reigon CDA's have limit's on the volume level of the earpiece, you should try What CDA is your fone?. Maybe changing the CDA version and reflashing the phone may fix the problem.
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Posted: 2007-08-31 15:20:12
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is it possible the speaker is causing the trouble?
maybe it's little loose
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Posted: 2007-08-31 17:04:44
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On 2007-08-31 11:07:18, dominique wrote:
During the call the volume can be adjusted with the jog dial. May this be the problem? If I select full volume there, it is to loud for me...
If this is not the problem - how is the volume if you use the supplied headset? Ringtones and Musicplayback all use another speaker than calls. So it might be possible that the speaker is damaged.
[ This Message was edited by: dominique on 2007-08-31 10:10 ]
First thing I tried

Using the supplied wired headset the volume is ok, if not astounding. Same when using a bluetooth headset.
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Posted: 2007-08-31 17:50:53
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i'd say, compared to my non-symbian SE phones, this P1i is a little softer though it is not at bothering stage IMO
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Posted: 2007-08-31 18:19:53
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On 2007-08-31 17:50:53, meh106 wrote:
First thing I tried

Using the supplied wired headset the volume is ok, if not astounding. Same when using a bluetooth headset.
Then I would try to test your SIM in another P1 and compare the volume. It sounds like a hardware issue...
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Posted: 2007-08-31 18:42:20
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Mine's from Hong Kong too. Just testing it now in a quiet room I had to have the volume on about '2' to not be too loud. That leaves lot of scope to go much louder. So I tried that anyway and it went very loud. So it doesn't seem to be a regional limitation.
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Posted: 2007-08-31 21:11:37
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I always use jog wheel to put volume up to max but still struggle to hold a conversation. I haven't tried using the supplied headphone and to be honest i don't think i will, I didn't buy the phone to use it with headphones and personally feel a bit of a pri*k using earphones to make a call so it's not an option of me.
Software or hardware problem it needs fixing and soon!
It's reassuring in a way to know that i'm not the only one experiencing these problems.
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Posted: 2007-08-31 21:36:17
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On 2007-08-31 21:36:17, Deano1889 wrote:
I always use jog wheel to put volume up to max but still struggle to hold a conversation. I haven't tried using the supplied headphone and to be honest i don't think i will, I didn't buy the phone to use it with headphones and personally feel a bit of a pri*k using earphones to make a call so it's not an option of me.
The headphone test is not ment for permanent use - just to test if the calls are received loud enough and the speaker could provide the volume. All in all it looks like a hardware issue with a very few phones and to get it solved you will have to visit a se service center. Before that I would definitly try to test another P1 if it has the same problem...
There is also a speaker test hidden in the Service Menu which helps to easily compare two P1...
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Posted: 2007-09-01 14:10:05
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On 2007-08-30 19:33:24, Deano1889 wrote:
Doe's anyone else think the volume of call's is far to quiet?
Don't use the functions, you cannot understand

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Now go back to Service menu ^*vv*v* (^ and v with jog dial), open Service tests-> Speakers and set spekers volume to 100%. Now close all pages and give feedback, did this solve your problem?
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Posted: 2007-09-01 16:17:48
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Did the service test, you can hear the button press tone's but it's still not very loud. Will be taking phone back to Carphone Warehouse this week.
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Posted: 2007-09-02 13:19:02
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