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Hey Lateko,
Different devices often have different volume output levels over Bluetooth. Do you have exaclty the same phone?
Thanks, Jon
I think all you're experiencing is the difference in volume between Android and IOS! Frustrating I know, but some Android devices have a very high output.
My suggestions however are (used from the Apple Forum):
- Open the Music app and make sure the volume is at 100%
- Call the voice mail while connected through bluetooth and press the volume up button several times. A bluetooth volume indicator appears on the screen
- On Settings - Music:
- Turn EQ to Off
- Turn Volume Limit to Off
- Disable "Sound check" (I think this one made the big difference after all)
Hopefully one of these may help 🙂
Eek, that might actually be related to iTunes that piece of information. I got it from the Apple forum - apologies. I guess the other 2 ideas didn't work?
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