raising Bionic's volume through hidden menu *please read*

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Duplicate post.

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While we're adding codes, I know of *#*#checkin#*#* that supposedly asks for updates from the network if I'm not mistaken.

I looked at the /data/data/com.motorola.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db file and found, volume_threshold_percentage = 3 and volume_monitor_interval = 5. Not sure if that will work but you can try unless someone else knows.

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Does anybody know what he's talking about? How do I get to those settings, and what numbers would I change when I get to the settings

also, I downloaded SQlite, if anybody would know what to do with that
 

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You can download a app called quick settings which gives you access to system volume.
 

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I know in the Droid X build.prop there was a line "ro.config.vc_call_vol_steps=7". You could change the value from 7 to 15 and it more than doubled the speaker volume. I'm not sure if the Bionic has the same line but it's worth a shot.
 

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I know in the Droid X build.prop there was a line "ro.config.vc_call_vol_steps=7". You could change the value from 7 to 15 and it more than doubled the speaker volume. I'm not sure if the Bionic has the same line but it's worth a shot.

It does indeed. I tried changing the db values I mentioned earlier and couldn't tell any difference in volume. I'll try this later.

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It does indeed. I tried changing the db values I mentioned earlier and couldn't tell any difference in volume. I'll try this later.

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This would be awesome, I can't hear my alarms, definitely watching this thread

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Watching this thread as well, Phone is too quiet, now if only there was a way to make vibrate to actually cause feeling on my leg going through my pants pocket, that would be great.
 

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Same here. Old people can't hear of feel........:icon_ banana:
 

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Where exactly do we type in these secret codes?

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I don't think this is going to help anyone out. I changed mine to 2, restarted and started getting errors about out of country roaming and apps fc'ing. It took a restore to fix it.

It appears this is tied to network settings and not phone volume.

There is an init.d script for alsa. This may or may not be tied to webtop. Anyone know?

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