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Incomig calls are exremely low volume outgoing calls have normal volume. Is there an adjustment for this

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Hi

you can increase your sound by increasing the sound in profile settings.there you can find increasing sound for your ring tone.moreover you can set the ring tone that should have increased quality of your sound.then check the sound in call option.mostly samsung phones speakers have low sound quality

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