My Mobile has very sound output.

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My Mobile has very sound output.

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My phone is three years old and has very weak audio output. Watching movies or listening to music in public places becomes very frustrating.

I tried exploring various volume booster apps on the App Store, only to find that most require expensive subscriptions, costing up to €11 per week.

Do any of you have suggestions or know of an alternative way to enhance the audio volume on my phone?
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Updated:

Got this volume booster application for mobile.

Right now it is working perfectly for my problem. I am able to boost the sound of primary and secondary speakers more then the limit.

Got the solution.
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#3 Unread post by FredKim »

This app is cool. thanks for sharing.

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#4 Unread post by richardsedmond »

Time to buy a new phone i guess. I need one too, but that is not my priority at the moment.

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#5 Unread post by romulsdefroz »

Totally get where you're coming from—had a similar issue with an older phone, and it’s maddening in busy spaces. Those volume booster apps are often overpriced and don’t really deliver. If you're open to it, a decent pair of compact Bluetooth speakers or wired earphones with their own amp can make a big difference.

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#6 Unread post by niloypal »

To repair your speakers, start by determining the type—wired, Bluetooth, or built-in to a sound system—and whether the problem lies with power, connection, or the quality of the sound. Start with the power source: verify that the speakers are connected, the power switch is turned on, and the outlet works. For Bluetooth speakers or batteries, ensure they are charged and well paired with your device.
Secondly, check all cables for any wear, fraying, or disconnection. Attempt to exchange audio cables or test other ports (AUX, USB, HDMI, etc.). Plug your speakers into a different audio source to see if the problem is with the speaker or the initial device.Ensure that your computer, phone, or TV audio settings are correct. Ensure the volume is turned up, the proper output device is chosen, and nothing is muted. For PCs, enter the sound control panel and check speaker output. Install or update audio drivers if need be.For Bluetooth speakers, make sure they're not connected to a different device, and attempt to unpair/re-pair them. If the speaker has a reset button or factory reset, use it.
For distortion or no sound at all, inspect the speaker cones for damage, loose wires within the casing, or overheating. Dust cleaning from ports and grills.For multi-speaker systems or home theaters, check the receiver or amplifier settings and inspect speaker balance and cables.If you’ve tried all troubleshooting steps and the speakers still don’t work, consult the manufacturer’s support or a professional repair service.

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