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Granted, I have never tried Skype on a 3 anything, only on a 4, 4s, and 5, I
never once have had the issue that you described. ok, this is gonna sound
like an incredibly stupid question, shoot me with a pistil for asking, LOL!
but seriously, you do! realize, don't you, that the audio is getting
rerouted to your earpiece that you hold up to your ear, and not through the
loud speaker. So, if you're holding the phone away from your ear after
placing a call, then, no wonder it's so quiet. Yeah, you can toggle it once
in a call to the loud speaker, but by default, it won't be set there. Aside
from this question, I have no idea. Is Skype even fully compatible with the
3GS phones? I honestly can't say I'm sure either way pardon the ignorance.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Hopewell" <hopew...@hopewell.org.uk>
To: "mac-access" <mac-access@mac-access.net>
Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2013 7:57 AM
Subject: Volume when using Skype on iPhone 3GS
Please keep in mind that "Mac-Access" is an iOS & OS X group; Windows
Discussion is strictly off topic and will no longer be tolerated.
Hello,
I have the latest version of the Skype App on my iPhone 3GS which is
running the latest IOS. I am using it with VoiceOver and it all works fine
except that the Volume of the Skype test call is so low that I can hardly
hear it. I have my phone volume turned up to maximum and it is fine for
VoiceOver and for Apps like the BBC iPlayer.
I have looked at the Skype settings and cannot see anything which might
let me increase the volume.
Do I have to turn VoiceOver off to increase Skype volume to an acceptable
level?
Any thoughts?
Many thanks.
Paul Hopewell
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