High Volume warning prompt no longer shows up in Note 10 Plus

ShravanVelaga

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Hello!

I noticed that by checking "Disable Absolute Volume" in Developer settings, we no longer get the prompt about hearing at high volumes even after phone restart.

This was not the case when I was using my Note 9. Every time after phone reboots, it would send a prompt and we have to click 'ok' to get to higher volumes.

That is no longer true with Note 10 Plus.
 
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DeeXii

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Hello!

I noticed that by checking "Disable Absolute Volume" in Developer settings, we no longer get the prompt about hearing at high volumes even after phone restart.

This was not the case when I was using my Note 9. Every time after phone reboots, it would send a prompt and we have to click 'ok' to get to higher volumes.

That is no longer true with Note 10 Plus.
Yay?
 

MatroxD

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I thought it was strange that street the September patch I no longer had to do that. Here's to hoping this remains permanent!



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smentoma

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I had this problem and was verry enoyed. The solution is in bluettoth setings advance media volume sync. This is the only option that i change for volume limit to get lost. I try anything but only that fix the issues. If you activate the volume option from devloper medya volume sync cant be change.

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Mr. Orange 645

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I thought it was strange that street the September patch I no longer had to do that. Here's to hoping this remains permanent!



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On the N975U1, the high volume warning was never present. Not on the firmware that it was on out of the box, not on the day one update, and not on the September patch update. No brightness warning either when maxing out the backlight.
 

MatroxD

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I also noticed now, there are two distinct volume sliders(I have my volume controlling media by default) on top of one another.

Im glad they did away with that warning mess!

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Nastrahl

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I disabled the Bluetooth volume sync because the volume steps are to huge, plus the sound is not the same "quality" wise, I don't know why.

I'll using the official Samsung's Sound Assistant to lower the steps.