Motorola V400
Ear Piece Volume
I know this may sound like a stupid solution (but trust me...it's not meant to be), try sliding the phone down just a little bit. so that the top of flip sits in the middle of your ear. When I can't hear the other person I usually do this and it helps a lot.
I know this probably isn't the answer you were looking for, but it's worth a try. 😁
First V400-Very low earpiece volume, MotoMixer did not work. Sent to Moto repair center in Texas, they sent it back with the repair ticket saying, "Problem Found-Low RX volume", "Action Taken-Reprogrammed", "Tested-OK". Yeah, the MotoMixer now worked, but the "reprogramming" did nothing for the volume!! Then, suddenly, the End/Power key would stop responding, causing me to have to REMOVE THE BATTERY to correct the situation. So I took this unit back to Cingular. They gave me a replacement (Second V400) that had the same issues as the new phone! So I opened it. I found that the earpice speaker is place...
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Everybody says this works PERFECT and completely fixes the volume problem. I'm going to try it w/ my V400 once I have a free moment. Good luck!
http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?s=&thread ... »
I've been suffering from the volume issue myself; my workplace is pretty loud and the earpiece volume is way too low for noisy environments.
I'm going to try the fix on my V400 with V600 flexware; I'll post the results tomorrow.
Again, thanks for the link.
Good luck!
I actually expected the change from 1 to 8 to be a lot louder than it ended up being, but even so it seems quite sufficient. I upped the volume from 1 to 6 myself which seems to be the sweet spot for me. No more holding the phone right into my ear and still being unable to hear the other person. Of course the real test comes tomorrow at work when I make sure it's loud enough for that. I have no doubt it will be though.
Just a tip: if you up it all the way to 8 (the max) then you'll hear your own voice back through the earpiece pretty loudly as you speak. Annoying to me.
Not something I'd suggest everyone do, but if you're comfort...
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Oh yeah. When I tested it out I could hear perfectly well in my rather loud work environment. The difference was, quite plainly, like night and day. Before, if the other person talked in a normal tone it was like the faintest whisper on my phone compared to the noise around me at work and I could only understand about half of waht was said. It was nearly unusable there. And that's with the earpiece jammed as tightly to my ear as possible.
Now, with the earpiece volume hacked to 6 I can hold my phone normally and hear the other person very clearly. I feel about 5-6 is where they should have it set by default, rather than 1. Probably 5 would be best. I like mine a little louder though. At 6 you can hear your own vo...
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http://www.motclub.com/html/flex/triplets.htm »
The V600 flex is zipped in a password-protected RAR file; the password is "motclub.com"
To flex your phone, use Motorola PST which you can get from here: http://www.motclub.com/html/programs.htm
And, be sure to back up any files or data from your phone before flexing it as the flex completely wipes out your ringtones, pictures, java, etc. Of course the new flex comes with a lot better ringtones from Motorola than your V400 probably came with.
For a whole lot more info, howardforums always has good stuff as long as you don't mind looking through a lot of stuff: http://www.howardforums.com/forumdisplay.php? s=392848391332f130dcd289825199e6...
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