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As compared to the 5800 the N900 has a very low maximum volume so is their any application or any other method by which i can further increase the maximum volume of N900?
 
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Typically you connect your N900 to a stereo system to get an increase in volume.

In what situation isn't the maximum volume enough?
 
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it is more than enough though.
 
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#4
I find it starts crackling if you go beyond 90% or so for certain media, the speakers themselves already seem to be near the limit
 
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For more volume try alsamixer in xterminal

Code:

alsamixer -c0

The row on the left is the headset. If it is lower than 100 you could raise it.

There are quite a few other settings to play with too.
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All I'd like to know is, can't the stereo speakers volume be increased? It is stereo speakers though, and compare it to the Nokia Xpress Music, even my Nokia N82 I have, It's louder? Is it due to battery life? May it lead to speaker damage? or what can be done to increase the stereo speakers volume on the N900?
 
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Also possible to raise the volume for calling with loudspeaker. Volume is to low for calling when driving 120km/h. BB Bold 9700 is just great in that. Love the n900 but the volume on loudspeaker when calling is just to low . . . someone knows which setting to raise in alsamixer? Or is it just not possible?
 
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yes you can do it but the last person to do it blew the speakers in their N900.

have a search for 'boost n900' thread and have a read.
 
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Originally Posted by James_Littler View Post
yes you can do it but the last person to do it blew the speakers in their N900.

have a search for 'boost n900' thread and have a read.

Hmm . . . little strange, because the music volume sounds much louder. Software limited by Nokia?

In the Boost N900 post they talk about mp3's . . . I just want the call volume on the loudspeaker a little bit louder. Is this also getting upped when using the script?

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Originally Posted by Carlito View Post
Hmm . . . little strange, because the music volume sounds much louder. Software limited by Nokia?

In the Boost N900 post they talk about mp3's . . . I just want the call volume on the loudspeaker a little bit louder. Is this also getting upped when using the script?
Honestly I couldn't say.
You might want to ask the author of the script.
 
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