Thread: Sound problems
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Old 05-10-2012, 09:23 AM   #9
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Device: kobo mini, nexus 7 (2012), kobo vox
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Though I have not experienced the problems mentioned here with regards my Vox sound, I do wish that Kobo would give some serious thought to at least 25% more volume. Even with headsets the sound is too low. I do favour the idea of being able to disconnect the sign on sound as that tends to be annoying, but, please Kobo, give the Vox more umph, otherwise the Vox is one heck of a great value.
People wishing to boost their volume could try this app:

http://androidaudiohacks.com/

I found it did boost the speaker but not the headset (which is the opposite of what I need). I have a support ticket open with the dev so we'll see. May require root (some features require root but I have no idea which ones).
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