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I don't think you should change the in-call settings unless you're rooted (a scary warning with several mispellings comes up on my phone). I have my speaker volume set at 14 and don't turn the phone's volume up past 50%. Didn't do anything with bluetooth 'cause I don't use it. Headset settings are at 14, but I don't use that much either. My advanced settings are disabled. I'm really just using this as a stopgap until the OTA update comes out.

I'm kind of a newb at this, so take my experience with a grain of salt. Hope it helped.
 
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I don't think you should change the in-call settings unless you're rooted (a scary warning with several mispellings comes up on my phone). I have my speaker volume set at 14 and don't turn the phone's volume up past 50%. Didn't do anything with bluetooth 'cause I don't use it. Headset settings are at 14, but I don't use that much either. My advanced settings are disabled. I'm really just using this as a stopgap until the OTA update comes out.

I'm kind of a newb at this, so take my experience with a grain of salt. Hope it helped.

Wow, 14? Mine started distorting and cutting out at 11. It just goes to show you how different two of the same phone can be.

You are absolutely right about the in-call settings, root is a must for that.
 
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I am rooted and my speaker settings is at 8 which is perfect as 10 is the Max recommended.

I would just give it a try, but start low.

I don't push the master volume on the phone up to full, so I guess 14 works in this case. Probably should turn V+ volume down and use the phone's volume control instead, huh?

I think that would probably be better. I can just imagine the volume getting turned up in pocket or by someone playing with your phone and then you blow the speaker out when you get an email.
 
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I would just give it a try, but start low.



I think that would probably be better. I can just imagine the volume getting turned up in pocket or by someone playing with your phone and then you blow the speaker out when you get an email.

Right. Just leave speaker settings below 8 and volume control tab to full, that's safe
 
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