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I think my N9 has a bad rendering of the caller voice. It misses resonance, low tones, etc. Is there a way to improve it via software? Something like an equalizer..
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Thanks for the tip. Where do I find the proper settings? can't find it ..
EDIT: ok, I've found it.

I've been imprecise though. What I was referring to is the voice rendering from the earpiece, the voice of the other side. Any way to smooth and give resonance to the tone?

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Maybe it is the phones' issue of the other one... Some phones are unable to use the noise cancelation correctly (e.g. Huawei honor).
I didn't notice any problems with voice rendering on my n9
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For what I've understood talking with other N9 owners, it may depend on two types of earpieces shipped by Nokia. Some people, after its replacement, have noted a lower sound quality.
I have an 808 and the difference is really big..
I was hoping that via alsamixer it was possible to improve a little the matter
 

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