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frozzbyte
post May 3 2008, 04:56 PM

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QUOTE(Mike3300 @ May 3 2008, 03:56 PM)
There are actually 2 ways: Change the sound settings .plist cause the default sound is at 6.9999995 and you can change it to 9.9999995. You can hear the difference. You can also use needle to poke the speaker grill cause there's a piece of grill that blocks the sound from coming out much so you poke a hole to break the grill so the sound is more expose.
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Actually I'm refering to TS situation as in the earpiece volume and not the speaker. Anyway thanks for the tip. You should post it in the tips and trick section.
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post May 4 2008, 01:37 PM

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QUOTE(Mike3300 @ May 3 2008, 03:56 PM)
There are actually 2 ways: Change the sound settings .plist cause the default sound is at 6.9999995 and you can change it to 9.9999995. You can hear the difference. You can also use needle to poke the speaker grill cause there's a piece of grill that blocks the sound from coming out much so you poke a hole to break the grill so the sound is more expose.
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off the topic, but i will follow up byte's post.


i think changing the sound settings from the plist is a bit on the dodgy side frankly speaking.


back to my previous entries on iphone version 6, i did mention that a fellow customer had his diagram blown off as result of using the app to amplify the volume output. not recommended for us, as our iphones r not really covered by the warranty. a very simple explanation to this; our speakers is obviously not built to take that output capacity and strain.

therefore, piercing holes (on strategic locations-beware!) would prove to be a better alternative. coordinates are important to prevent tiny dust particles from entering the touchscreen portion.

This post has been edited by nokia2003: May 4 2008, 01:38 PM
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post Jun 7 2008, 09:56 PM

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QUOTE(nokia2003 @ May 4 2008, 01:37 PM)
off the topic, but i will follow up byte's post.
i think changing the sound settings from the plist is a bit on the dodgy side frankly speaking.
back to my previous entries on iphone version 6, i did mention that a fellow customer had his diagram blown off as result of using the app to amplify the volume output. not recommended for us, as our iphones r not really covered by the warranty. a very simple explanation to this; our speakers is obviously not built to take that output capacity and strain.

therefore, piercing holes (on strategic locations-beware!) would prove to be a better alternative. coordinates are important to prevent tiny dust particles from entering the touchscreen portion.
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hi may i know which strategic part of the speaker should i poke holes? my prob is when answering calls cant hear anyting thru the earpiece speaker. but on speakerphone its fine.

thanks
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post Jun 8 2008, 02:36 AM

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QUOTE(chuan1961 @ Jun 7 2008, 09:56 PM)
hi may i know which strategic part of the speaker should i poke holes? my prob is when answering calls cant hear anyting thru the earpiece speaker. but on speakerphone its fine.

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did u remove the original screen protector?
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post Jun 8 2008, 02:42 AM

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QUOTE(chuan1961 @ Jun 7 2008, 09:56 PM)
hi may i know which strategic part of the speaker should i poke holes? my prob is when answering calls cant hear anyting thru the earpiece speaker. but on speakerphone its fine.

thanks
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to obtain a better understanding, try googling for images of dismantled iphones. they will tell you precisely where to poke
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post Jun 8 2008, 08:38 AM

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QUOTE(Choongster @ Jun 8 2008, 02:36 AM)
did u remove the original screen protector?
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i dont think its the screen protector cos never had this problem before. only happened yesterday. so must be either a software or hardware problem.

thanks


Added on June 8, 2008, 9:44 am
QUOTE(chuan1961 @ Jun 8 2008, 08:38 AM)
i dont think its the screen protector cos never had this problem before. only happened yesterday. so must be either a software or hardware problem.

thanks
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OK GUYS!! did a google and it seems most of the time its because when playing itunes or whatever on the iphone with the earphone jack, and we unplugged the jack while playing, the earpiece is disactivated. To get sound again, just plug in the earphone again while playing then stop the music and unplug the earphone. do this a few times, and should work.

thanks for the help u all smile.gif))

This post has been edited by chuan1961: Jun 8 2008, 09:44 AM
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post Jun 8 2008, 10:18 AM

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^ thanks for the tips even i never encounter the situation. havent playing music with earphone yet tongue.gif

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QUOTE(chuan1961 @ Jun 8 2008, 08:38 AM)
i dont think its the screen protector cos never had this problem before. only happened yesterday. so must be either a software or hardware problem.

thanks


Added on June 8, 2008, 9:44 am
OK GUYS!! did a google and it seems most of the time its because when playing itunes or whatever on the iphone with the earphone jack, and we unplugged the jack while playing, the earpiece is disactivated. To get sound again, just plug in the earphone again while playing then stop the music and unplug the earphone. do this a few times, and should work.

thanks for the help u all smile.gif))
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hmm, as far im concerned for most ipods. the song will automatically be paused prior to the removal of the earphones.
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post Jun 9 2008, 04:40 PM

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Sorry for being off-topic. But I just want to ask any iphone users here experience having the bad condition of speaker? Where if you open some song, u can hear the 'exploding" or 'bursting' sound from there speaker.
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QUOTE(IpohBoY @ Jun 9 2008, 04:40 PM)
Sorry for being off-topic. But I just want to ask any iphone users here experience having the bad condition of speaker? Where if you open some song, u can hear the 'exploding" or 'bursting' sound from there speaker.
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the speaker is mono...thats why the quality is bad...
if u try listening in softer volume still ok...for me at least...
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post Jun 9 2008, 04:45 PM

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And sometimes i also feel that the volume is too soft despite having turn it to the max. And i tried installed this thing called volume booster but no difference

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