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Android currently doesn’t automatically remember Bluetooth volume levels on a device-to-device basis, so users have to r...
Android currently doesn’t automatically remember Bluetooth volume levels on a device-to-device basis, so users have to remember to readjust it to acceptable levels every time. Not a.
First spotted by XDA-Developers a few weeks back, Google was working on a commit in AOSP which hinted at a new feature to allow Android to “remember” volume levels for Bluetooth devices.
.Android P DP2 To Remember Volume Levels Of Bluetooth Devices By Dominik Bosnjak April 18, 2018 Advertisement The second developer preview of Android P is likely to ship with the ability.
The 'P'-flavored (that sounds gross, but it’s Google’s fault for not sharing a name yet) operating system appears to inject more surface-level changes into the experience, as opposed to iOS 12 .
Android P is finally fixing its Bluetooth volume settings with an update that will allow the mobile OS to remember volume preferences on a device-by-device basis, according to Android.
Android P may automatically remember Bluetooth A2DP device volume levels xda-developers This thread is archived New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast comments sorted by Best Top New Controversial Q&A Clutch_22 Note8 • Additional comment actions This is one of the small but amazingn features I love on my iPhone.Android auto is way too loud on my car speakers, can't adjust it with car or cell volume controls? - Android Auto Community Android Auto Help Sign in Help Center Community.
Open Settings. Choose System. Open About phone. Locate the Build number and tap it 7 times in succession to enable Developer options. Now, you should see Developer options in Settings > System. Scroll down until you reach the Networking section. Once there, enable (toggle ON) the Disable absolute volume option.When I adjust the volume I can see momentarily that it was on a lower setting and then it jumps all the way up to maximum. This has happened with three different brands of headsets. It does not happen with wired earbuds. An app called "Bluetooth Volume Control" will automatically adjust the volume based on the bluetooth device connected.Bluetooth Volume app feature: This app is perfect for people that always adjusting the volume on their phone immediately after connecting to Bluetooth in the car. This app will do that for you automatically. Also has an option to launch a Car Home when you connect to Bluetooth. (You need to install Car Home app to use this feature).

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