My Mobile has very sound output.

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My Mobile has very sound output.

#1 Unread post by Mike Miller »

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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Re: My Mobile has very sound output.

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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 borovfriss »

That sounds really frustrating, especially with volume booster apps charging ridiculous fees! One alternative is to tweak the EQ settings on your iPhone—go to Settings > Music > EQ and try options like "Late Night", which boosts overall volume. If you're using Bluetooth earbuds or speakers, some have built-in volume enhancement features as well. Another trick is cupping your hand around the speaker to direct sound better or placing your phone in a bowl or hollow object to naturally amplify it. Also, if you love Ease of Use, you might enjoy a user-friendly way to craft or customise ringtones over at tattoo loreen ringtone. Hope you find a fix soon!

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