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Shit_Happens Joined: Aug 24, 2005 Posts: 30 PM |
When my bro got a k700i, i was wondering wat was going on with the phone! But when i got my K750i...the same thing happens and i had to ask...
Why does a file sound so loud when kept as a ringtone but it is hardly audible when played normally?? what gets changed?? because of the vibrator? any logical explaination for it??
IMO if this is a feature, it rocks... |
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aydahm Joined: Jun 14, 2003 Posts: 218 From: Turkey PM |
yeah thats a feature, even if u play the file in media player, it wont be as loud as it is as a ringtone...
but I think this doesnt really rock, I mean, if the phone has the capacity to play ringtones as loud as that, why cant we play tones in that loudness without setting them as ringtones? |
rrojas260 Joined: Dec 13, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Valencia, Venezuela PM, WWW
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Maybe it could damage the speaker if used too long
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Playahata Joined: Feb 18, 2003 Posts: 37 PM |
or your ears through the headphones lol |
Shit_Happens Joined: Aug 24, 2005 Posts: 30 PM |
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On 2005-09-20 01:02:29, aydahm wrote:
yeah thats a feature, even if u play the file in media player, it wont be as loud as it is as a ringtone...
but I think this doesnt really rock, I mean, if the phone has the capacity to play ringtones as loud as that, why cant we play tones in that loudness without setting them as ringtones?
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Agreed. Well they could atleast increase the volume a little more and without us changing the equalizer settings and then also imply this feature with it.
Though i am very happy with this feature, its certainly louder than other phones... |
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