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The call ringtone doesn’t sound loud from the beginning and it sounds loud later
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Question:

Why does my call ringtone not sound loud from the beginning but becomes louder after some time?

 

Answer:

Gradual Volume Increase: The call ringtone is designed to increase its volume gradually to minimize discomfort when the phone is held close to your ear during calls. This feature helps to protect your hearing and prevent sudden loud noises.

Personalization Options: Some phones allow users to adjust the initial volume of their ringtones. Check your phone settings to personalize your ringtone volume preferences.

Technical Issues: In rare cases, this issue might be caused by a technical problem with your phone. Try restarting your device or checking for software updates to resolve any potential issues.

 

Terms:

Ringtones - The sound made by a mobile phone to indicate an incoming call.

Hearing protection - Measures taken to reduce noise levels and prevent damage to one's hearing.

Personalization - Customizing something to suit individual preferences.

Software update - A process of installing new software to improve device performance and fix bugs.

 

 

 

 
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