I seriously recommend trying headphones on calls where you will be interacting
with a automated response system.It is in my experience, far far less
frustrating than trying to do it without them.
Garth
On 16/05/2012, at 2:36 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
I'm fine with the vo volume on speaker
I am quite sure this has been discussed. I seem to remember that somebody
suggested having volume in your rotor settings which I do, and then adjusting
that up when on a call so as to raise the level of vo as compared with the
level of the foice coming through the ear piece of the IPhone 4S.
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Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 9:35 PM
Subject: Re: raising VO volume when on a phone call
Hi,
If your using a 4S, there is really nothing you can do short of using
headphones. The volume while on a call is just very low. Even with VO
volume raised to 100%
Ricardo Walker
rica
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 9:35 PM
Subject: Re: raising VO volume when on a phone call
Hi,
If your using a 4S, there is really nothing you can do short of using
headphones. The volume while on a call is just very low. Even with VO
volume raised to 100
day that the pocket with the phone in heated up more, where the one Apple
now has back didn't noticeably ever heat up.
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From: Ricardo Walker rwalker...@gmail.com
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 9:35 PM
Subject: Re: raising VO volume when
But if I have vo in the rotor so I can set it there, will vlicking up to 100%
vo volume affect just vo and not the rest of the sound? Of course, the problem
is, mostly I don't want vo up to 100%, and I sure don't want all sound up that
loud.
Mary
Mary Otten
motte...@gmail.com
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