QUOTE(X-Free! @ Oct 8 2008, 02:27 AM)
this thread is running way too fast...haha
I think it would be 2nd thread b4 I could rush to get one...=P
is that the device really troublesome? or it's just about the user?

if you are going to use it like any other cellphone, then no trouble at all, just use it, but its Windows Mobile, and one power of windows mobile is customization, of course with this power comes great responsibility (heard that somewhere

) you should be responsible enough to know the consequences of your tweaks and hacks if it goes wrong, so we users consider this hacking and tweaking the phone as excitement and fun part of the phone. so maybe its about the user who cant get enough of what they want with the phone

Added on October 8, 2008, 2:51 amQUOTE(seanmilk @ Oct 6 2008, 11:32 PM)
WOAH!! Pro wei!! But i dun understand wht those terms mean..
QUOTE(WyLuxx @ Oct 6 2008, 11:32 PM)
whoa! scary no nonsense interface. didnt dare mess with it.
QUOTE(gryp_enigma @ Oct 6 2008, 11:48 PM)
yup enter it but do not know which to tweak...hehe
from this siteQUOTE
I've seen a lot of people asking how they can boost their volume of their headsets or when watching a movie through the loud speaker (its very low). Even ringtones are effected by this. So I thought I better finally register and post my findings for other I900 owners.
Its quite simple and does not require a hard rest.
In the phone keypad type: *#0002*28346#
You will then have a screen pop up called audio control util.
How to change the loudspeaker volume for ringtones, movies, mp3s etc
Click menu, normal then handset (the first one, Phones headset/loudspeaker) Here you can change:
Speaker volume: SPK(02) -db is less volume, I have set this to -1.5db (level)
Digital-to-analog: DAC(0C) This effects the overall volume of Mp3s, movies etc -both headset and loud speaker. I have set this to 0db.
Radio Volume: RVOL
How to change the headset / earphones volume.
Click menu, normal then headset (the second one, Headphones) Here you can change:
Headphones volume: HP(02) -db is less volume +db is more volume, I have set this to 0db (level)
Digital-to-analog: DAC(0C) This effects the overall volume of Mp3s, movies etc. I have set this to 0db.
Radio Volume: RVOL
*You must click menu / apply for changes to take effect,
*I recommend play a Mp3 launch the app, then apply the changes and set your prefered max volume.
*Setting high levels could damage the loud speaker or your headphones, not to mention your hearing!.
So there you have it, you can have headphones louder than an iphone or ipod if you wish. I don't recommend touching other settings unless you know what your doing or have copied the defaults so you can revert back incase you srew something up!
This post has been edited by BratPAQ: Oct 8 2008, 02:55 AM