- Nov 2, 2014
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I was in the same position as many of you. The earpiece had super low volume. It's very frustrsting, I know, but there is a simple solution. You see, the earpiece doesn't actually have low volume. It is the position that you're holding the phone at.
If you look at, for example, an iPhone 4, the earpiece is approximately an inch down from the top of the phone. On this phone, the earpiece is at the VERY TOP LIP of the phone. We are all holding our phones incorrectly. We have been trained through the years to put our ear canal a little bit down the screen of the phone. But the earpiece on this phone is literally along the very top edge.
Its slightly uncomfortable, but its not bad. Pull the phone down so that the top edge of the phone lays along the cartilage that juts out from your ear where it connects to your head. This way, the earpiece will be aligned with your ear canal.
It sounds stupid, I know, but this phone has a strange earpiece placement and that's where your phone must be to correctly hear the other person.
Turbo-Shot from my Ballistic Turbo
If you look at, for example, an iPhone 4, the earpiece is approximately an inch down from the top of the phone. On this phone, the earpiece is at the VERY TOP LIP of the phone. We are all holding our phones incorrectly. We have been trained through the years to put our ear canal a little bit down the screen of the phone. But the earpiece on this phone is literally along the very top edge.
Its slightly uncomfortable, but its not bad. Pull the phone down so that the top edge of the phone lays along the cartilage that juts out from your ear where it connects to your head. This way, the earpiece will be aligned with your ear canal.
It sounds stupid, I know, but this phone has a strange earpiece placement and that's where your phone must be to correctly hear the other person.
Turbo-Shot from my Ballistic Turbo