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Have you contacted the manufacturer, the seller, or your carrier?
Maybe LG has a forum on their site?
Please remember, these forums are populated by a group of owner/enthusiasts helping each other as they can. And, sometimes, they can't. Personally, I've never heard of that model, so I'd be loath to make a suggestion.
There's no affiliation of the forum with any manufacturer, carrier, or seller, nor am I aware of any of the aforementioned monitoring or participating here.
If you want/need an answer urgently, the above options may be quicker. :beer:
Even if I knew of a hack/modification that would allow one to override a device's max volume, past the point at which one receives a warning, I'd be hesitant to offer it.
You could check the Playstore for volume booster apps that may help a little.
Even if I knew of a hack/modification that would allow one to override a device's max volume, past the point at which one receives a warning, I'd be hesitant to offer it.
You could check the Playstore for volume booster apps that may help a little.
thanks for the replies, the apps for the vol booster are not that helpful..however it's basically changing programs in the root system..the reason I ask about it is that for example in Europe all the devices have not a controlled or limited volume system..but it's really not a major issue...thanks anyway
yes, for example the same device/product can be bought in Switzerland or Germany but there is no gov regulation for max volume/sound,
I believe it's the FCC over here which takes care of that ..