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Okay, I'm stumped... and have now managed to do my very best imitation of that nerdy Verizon guy, you know... "Can you hear me - now...?!"
Hello....!?! Like the countless many - I've read with GREAT interest the many suggestions and directions as to the BEST settings for not only incoming (receive) - but also outgoing (transmit) audio... in my handy Verizon i910. I've even altered the settings, as directed in a few of the postings offered on this site, as well as those provided on 1800Pocketpc.com, and other venues... using the SoundTester.exe file - found in the Windows directory (no need to type in any code while in Phone mode... the program is actually resident and easily accessible). Where updating the hands-free speaker did make the device conveniently louder to my aging ears, I noted that when in that mode... the party on the other end could hardly hear me. But, when I took the phone OFF of the hands-free "speaker on" mode and back to the regular "speaker off" mode... the party on the other end said the sound improved dramatically. What I'm asking is - with all the variable settings at our disposal... which ones are the BEST and loudest (but still clearly audible) for use on Verizon Wireless i910 Omnia devices?? The out-of-the-box settings just aren't enough - as is evident to the many folks who have visited similar blog posts. I'm hoping to find the optimum settings specific to our unique phones (...that is, IF there IS a special setting that would benefit our phones.) Any takers...?? I just KNOW I'm not alone, here. Thanks!
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Sandy Korda
Firefighter/EMT, Accountability, Incident Management & Disaster Mitigation Specialist FIRE-RESCUE PRODUCTS, INTERNATIONAL a division of The Image Group, Inc. www.image911.com LG VX6100; HTC VX6700; HTC VX6800; and currently - a Samsung OMNIA |
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