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Default Speaker too loud

Is there a way of lowering the speaker volume?
When I am on a call, despite having the volume set to the minimum, it is still too loud.

Anything I can do?
 
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Have you guys actually lowered the phone volume to minimum, or the PDA volume by mistake, there are two sliders, if I set the phone to minimum you cannot hear a thing! - or when answering a call are you holding the answer button too long causing the phone to use Speaker phone volume - Mike
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Same Problem here.
I set the speaker volume while talking to minimum and it stays too loud.
 
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Hi!

I have the same problem.... unfortunately it can not be solve, with the volume level setting..
 
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I have the HTC P3300 and have no problem with the volume however would love to increase it a bit louder. Is there a tweak for this?

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Default In call speaker volume is to loud also

I've got the same problem. Eventhough I set call volume to minimum the speaker is much to load. Any of you found a solution to this problem?
 
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Default Same here....volume way to amplified

I have the same problem,

One minute my phone was fine - sounded great, 5 minutes later when I used it again the "In-Call" volume and "Speaker" volume are WAY to loud.

Anybody got a clue as to why this is happening and how to fix it, its driving me mad!

(I hope this is a software fault and not hardware)

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Default RMAd

Ok so the phone was still in warrenty. T-mobile sent an RMA bag (RM special delivery) for me to send the phone to their repairs:

http://www.sbe-ltd.co.uk/

I sent the phone and reported the problem as "in-call speaker distorted". The repair was made and completed the next day (yesterday) then sent back via special delivery so my phone should arrive back today.

I doubt SBE have fixed the problem. They most likely watched the phone turn on then sent it back. But we will see. If they have not fixed it I will be replacing the "in-call" speaker myself. I will post the guide here if it solves the problem.

 
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