Disable volume warning? - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshootin

How do you disable sound warning its extremely annoying because it turns on the screen when you raise volume
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Anyone??
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Please does anyone know the answer to this
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If you are rooted poke around under system media for the right file and rename it.
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lgkahn said:
If you are rooted poke around under system media for the right file and rename it.
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I havent rooted yet still waiting on custom recovery for sprint gs4 and waiting for fourm haha
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Also curious if anyone finds a solution for this.. Its super annonying when riding my motorcycle. With my helmet on if I lower the vol then try to go back up to max it doesnt because I have my phone buried away in my jacket and inaccessible.

Having the same problem. Trying to work listening to music but keep having to take my phone out of my pocket to change the volume back. Getting really old really quick! I listen to a lot of music and this just isn't acceptable. If it wasn't for the crappy camera of the HTC One I would already be considering taking this phone back. I don't want to have to root and fiddle with my phone anymore, I want a phone I can just use without having to tinker with it.

I too had this problem, but it's gone now... not really sure what I did.. I definitely didn't mess around with any system files.. now I'm really curious how I did it.. I'll see what settings I changed and report back!
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Has anyone figured out how to disable this warning?

RandomHandle said:
Has anyone figured out how to disable this warning?
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Charge your phone?
But seriously, just use root explorer to delete boot.ogg in system/media/ui/audio
Obviously you have to root to do this.

RandomHandle said:
Has anyone figured out how to disable this warning?
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Check the Development section. I think there is a mod in there to disable it.

scott14719 said:
Check the Development section. I think there is a mod in there to disable it.
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I can't find it? link?
The only way round this is to keep the level above the warning and dont go below. If you need to go below use your headphones volume control (if it has one)
What is this warning all about? why has it been introduced? is it only on the s4? it's health and safety madness, i'm sure people have the sense to listen to music at a level they want, if its too loud for their ears thats down to them, its our ear 'oles

I got the message once, I think I just hit a check box to not appear again. Now when I do it a little warning pops up that says it could be dangerous and goes away but doesn't stop me from increase the sound to max

It's weird, the first week I had the phone I had to click an 'OK' button every time I wanted to go over about 80% volume. Now I just get a toast-style message but I don't need to click through any confirmation window. I don't remember clicking or even having an option for a 'don't ask me again' box. Maybe once you've dismissed the window enough times it just never comes back?

switters1 said:
Charge your phone?
But seriously, just use root explorer to delete boot.ogg in system/media/ui/audio
Obviously you have to root to do this.
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Not sure what you mean by charging my phone. In my /system/media/audio/ui I have no boot.ogg.
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mkeller96 said:
I havent rooted yet still waiting on custom recovery for sprint gs4 and waiting for fourm haha
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There already is a sprint sgs4 forum...its been up for about a week
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RandomHandle said:
Not sure what you mean by charging my phone. In my /system/media/audio/ui I have no boot.ogg.
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That's to remove the boot sound, I don't think he read the title or op...

If I have my phone in my pocket and I turn the volume up when the screen is off I still get a pop up that will not allow me to go past until I hit OK. Annoying when I am on my bike and I have to stop and take out the phone. I am also using different head phones so I have to use the volume rocker from my pocket.

When screen is on you get a warning but doesnt effect sound. When screen is off and you use the rocker to adjust it will stop the increase, light up the screen and force you to click ok to proceed with vol increase

jonbaker76 said:
When screen is on you get a warning but doesnt effect sound. When screen is off and you use the rocker to adjust it will stop the increase, light up the screen and force you to click ok to proceed with vol increase
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Same for me, when the screen is on I just get the small message at bottom but it allows me to go past it. Whats annoying is that all head phones are different, and half the time I am just using the phone as an aux plug-in for my truck.

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epic 4g ringer volumes to low

i searched everywhere and found nothing mainly.. i only found a viper zip but doesnt work on eb13 bonsai rom so it aborted its install .. so whats out there that works.. i like to hear when i get a text message or phone call.. thanks
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You could always try downloading the galaxy tuner and adjusting the volume through it. You must be rooted though...
ezsoulja said:
i searched everywhere and found nothing mainly.. i only found a viper zip but doesnt work on eb13 bonsai rom so it aborted its install .. so whats out there that works.. i like to hear when i get a text message or phone call.. thanks
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downyours said:
You could always try downloading the galaxy tuner and adjusting the volume through it. You must be rooted though...
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sweeeeeeeett...
same problem
i have been looking online for a week its making me mad i love my rom dont wanna switch is there a fix or not thanks!
vdjantho said:
i have been looking online for a week its making me mad i love my rom dont wanna switch is there a fix or not thanks!
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ive been using galaxy tuner.. works wonders.. got it to the point people says daamn is that your phone ringing like that..
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I don't understand how people cannot hear there phones. I'm partially deaf and with the volume turned will the way up in settings the I can hear the phone just fine
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ezsoulja said:
i searched everywhere and found nothing mainly.. i only found a viper zip but doesnt work on eb13 bonsai rom so it aborted its install .. so whats out there that works.. i like to hear when i get a text message or phone call.. thanks
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I don't use any of the stock ringers anyway, so I just modded the gain of the MP3's I use for ringers before I sent them to the phone. I also use the Voodoo sound app to get the gain up a little on the headphone jack.
MysteryEmotionz said:
I don't understand how people cannot hear there phones. I'm partially deaf and with the volume turned will the way up in settings the I can hear the phone just fine
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I guess we're just more deaf than you are. For fun I listen to death metal for long periods on high volume and shoot shotguns, high powered rifles, etc... My hearing is pretty well screwed.
insanity213 said:
I don't use any of the stock ringers anyway, so I just modded the gain of the MP3's I use for ringers before I sent them to the phone. I also use the Voodoo sound app to get the gain up a little on the headphone jack.
I guess we're just more deaf than you are. For fun I listen to death metal for long periods on high volume and shoot shotguns, high powered rifles, etc... My hearing is pretty well screwed.
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Every day I work iexpose my self to 100dbs or greater for extended period of time. My personal car reaches 172dbs (173dbs with voodoo sound) (world record is 178dbs). If you haven't figured it out I do mobil electronics. I'm also no stranger to high powered fire arms.
Its not long till I'm fully deaf
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MysteryEmotionz said:
Every day I work iexpose my self to 100dbs or greater for extended period of time. My personal car reaches 172dbs (173dbs with voodoo sound) (world record is 178dbs). If you haven't figured it out I do mobil electronics. I'm also no stranger to high powered fire arms.
Its not long till I'm fully deaf
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I hear ya man (pun intended).... I also played in a machine shop on the weekends when I was a kid which I'm sure didn't help. I have no idea how many dbs my car puts out but I'm sure it's no where near that. Wonder if there's an app for that...
Well, Well, Well... This really is a swiss army phone. Just installed a free DB meter.
insanity213 said:
I hear ya man (pun intended).... I also played in a machine shop on the weekends when I was a kid which I'm sure didn't help. I have no idea how many dbs my car puts out but I'm sure it's no where near that. Wonder if there's an app for that...
Well, Well, Well... This really is a swiss army phone. Just installed a free DB meter.
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I wonder if it actually works? I'll have to run it side by side with a real mic
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My mom had this same problem. I found a solution tho. Somehow when she connected her Bluetooth the phone rings through the front speaker instead of the speakerphone speaker so I'm assuming increasing the volume of a ringtone may kill your speaker. Anyway if you disconnect Bluetooth and restart the phone the ringtones worked flawlessly
Mind you she began having the problem after the froyo update but today she said she updater something last night now she has low volume again. Hope this helps somebody

Brightness tip

Couldn't finds this on a search, so just in case people didn't know, here it is.
Place your thumb on the notification bar, and instead of pulling it down, slide left to make the brightness go down and right to go up.
I found this accidentally. This may be old news to some of you, but I thought it was pretty cool little feature.
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Aight. Cool. This is something new for me. And i like the brightness trick . The screenshot maker is terrible. Volume up and power and home button at the same time. Making screenshots with volume widget in screen. Aarrrg better take a app to do this
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Mc S.H.O. said:
Aight. Cool. This is something new for me. And i like the brightness trick . The screenshot maker is terrible. Volume up and power and home button at the same time. Making screenshots with volume widget in screen. Aarrrg better take a app to do this
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you don't have to press vol up, power and home button is enough.
MrBadgerMilk said:
Couldn't finds this on a search, so just in case people didn't know, here it is.
Place your thumb on the notification bar, and instead of pulling it down, slide left to make the brightness go down and right to go up.
I found this accidentally. This may be old news to some of you, but I thought it was pretty cool little feature.
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Oh well, that's a cool find. You have to disable the Auto brightness though
MrBadgerMilk said:
Couldn't finds this on a search, so just in case people didn't know, here it is.
Place your thumb on the notification bar, and instead of pulling it down, slide left to make the brightness go down and right to go up.
I found this accidentally. This may be old news to some of you, but I thought it was pretty cool little feature.
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I also found it accidentally. Pretty cool feature for those who change brightness more frequently.
That's been there ever since the galaxy s 1
helikido said:
That's been there ever since the galaxy s 1
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And already posted in a few threads...
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[Q] how to disable high volume popup.

Hi
Every time I switch my phone off and on and try to listen to music I always crank up the volume to the Max. However , with that I always get a popup saying that its dangerous to listen to music so loud ...
Any way of removing it permanently ?
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MattSkeet said:
Hi
Every time I switch my phone off and on and try to listen to music I always crank up the volume to the Max. However , with that I always get a popup saying that its dangerous to listen to music so loud ...
Any way of removing it permanently ?
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You can go to Settings>Sound and disable "Safe headset volume" or find something else at Sound that might cause it, I can't tell you exactly because i don't have the phone myself.
No such options on stock rom any other suggestions ?
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I also want to know how to disable this annoying pop up, worst thing is you absolutely need to press ok to crank up the volume.... I hate it!!
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Isn't this a European law of some kind or are you guys in the USA? If you go deaf Google can't be sued if they warned you...
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rec71 said:
Isn't this a European law of some kind or are you guys in the USA? If you go deaf Google can't be sued if they warned you...
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Well someone should of sued them when we were on 4.0 and below.
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I've noticed the custom ROMS are adding this option to disable to there settings menu but I still can't find instructions or a mod to kill this in stock.

Volume hack?

Any way to turn off the annoying "are u sure u want to turn up the volume loud" notification?
Never seen that, where did you find it?
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The hack? Haven't found
The problem happens every time you turn the volume up to the max
Doesn't happen with my N10, just on the volume button or are you using something else?
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Can't be just mine. I've had 2 and they do the same thing
When you try to max volume, it doesn't ask if you're sure?
SayWhat10 said:
Can't be just mine. I've had 2 and they do the same thing
When you try to max volume, it doesn't ask if you're sure?
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Are you on a custom ROM? Stock ROM doesn't have that notification.
Does it on stock and custom roms
Let me go screenshot
It is only when you have something plugged into headphone jack... Its a safety thing from Google...
+1
I hate this features, While playing games or browsing the internet i like to listen to music and sometimes i have to put the volume up or down for the songs i like and it gets annoying. I Flashed a Custom rom couple of days ago and it had a option where i could disable it, Don't know which rom it was but i guess it should be Paranoid (Latest) but i'm not sure.
Can't wait for the next version of android.

Vibration Settings Not Sticking

Hello again.
Not sure if this has already been discussed. Apologies if it was - I tried searching with Tapatalk but couldn't find anything.
I set my vibration settings to heartbeat but it doesn't seem to do anything. When notifications come through, I'm still getting the default long buzz. Anyone else run into this?
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danjng said:
Hello again.
Not sure if this has already been discussed. Apologies if it was - I tried searching with Tapatalk but couldn't find anything.
I set my vibration settings to heartbeat but it doesn't seem to do anything. When notifications come through, I'm still getting the default long buzz. Anyone else run into this?
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are you pressing ok after you select it
jaythenut said:
are you pressing ok after you select it
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Hahaha yes I definitely am. It's sticking in terms of the option being persistent in the settings, but when it comes to it actually being used, I'm still getting the default long buzz. Will try a few of the other options and see what happens.
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danjng said:
Hahaha yes I definitely am. It's sticking in terms of the option being persistent in the settings, but when it comes to it actually being used, I'm still getting the default long buzz. Will try a few of the other options and see what happens.
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make your own one see if that sticks
Maybe this is a stupid question. Does the vibration pattern affect notifications or just the ringtone? I hate having such a long pulse for a short notification tone.
Apologies if it only affects the ringer. I'm just getting used to the Note 3. Can't wait for some good roms to come out for the Verizon version!
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