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Hi,
I find that even when I set the min volume on Realplayer, the sound from the headset is still too loud.. Is there anyway to reduce the volume lower than the default min level set in the phone??
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keep your hand over the speakers...
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but seriously ppl are trying to make it louder, you're perhaps the first who wants lower
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yeah i think so too
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I thought it was too loud by default as well. To reduce the volume level in RealPlayer, FM Radio, etc., decrease the System Volume in Setup > Volume.
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no, i think esixeighty means that the minimum value 1 from a scale from 0 to 10 is to loud, i often think this too when i am listening to mp3s.
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Hi,
Thanks for the feedback.. adjusting the system volume helps.. Thanks.
I find that it's too loud thru the headphone and not from the phone speakers.
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i try to make it loud here and get some stuck in my head....
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