Earpiece volume low

xev11

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I got a new T2 and the sound seems pretty bad when coming from the earpiece. I tried other phones in the store and it seems to be a spec issue. Is anyone experiencing lower and duller/flatter sound quality?

I tried the Samsung 6 and lg g4 in store and for me the G4 had the best and cleanest sound. My G2 is good too.
 

cobrax333

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this might be silly, but i know some people do this, as i did for at least the first day while i was setting it up

did you peel off the factory protective plastic yet? i thought we had another crappy speaker until i peeled that off then it was actually quite loud!
 
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xev11

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Yep i activated HD voice and i took the screen protector off.
I even did a hard reset today. It didn't really change the volume. It's not too low to be heard when at home. But if in a public environment, i feel that volume could be an issue.
I have tried Volume+ free
 

whenri14

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Hey bud it's like you have to position the phone a certain way almost facing down instead of at an angle for your face. Seems like sound comes best form a certain angle.
 

waterninja21

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Open the phone app, then click the 3 little dots in the top right corner of the screen, then click settings, then click calls, scroll all the way down and will see the option is checked. Uncheck it to turn off. Remember setting for a phone is restricted to just phone setting but apps have specific settings too
 
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gamerdad09

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Open the phone app, then click the 3 little dots in the top right corner of the screen, then click settings, then click calls, scroll all the way down and will see the option is checked. Uncheck it to turn off. Remember setting for a phone is restricted to just phone setting but apps have specific settings too
Thank you for this, the volume has been significantly louder.