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how come the fm radio sound suddenly becomes slow when using speaker?

another thing, when i connected to a 3G network, it stuttered and goes into silent.

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Define "slow"?
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slow as in barely audible
 
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Mine is actually pretty "fast", however is a bit low.

When I say a "bit" I mean I get around the same volume having the phones laying on the table or having the sound trough the speakerphone.
 
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Originally Posted by umarzuki View Post
slow as in barely audible
Hmm. That's as subjective as "slow".
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Originally Posted by Andre Klapper View Post
Hmm. That's as subjective as "slow".
i had maxed out volume but it is barely heard 30 centimeter from my N900
 
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(s)low as in on a normal station I keep the volume to 4 and on fm transmiter to 12 so 3 times lower
 
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You could try fm-boost, I think it's in extras-devel. Usual warnings apply. It will boost the FM transmitter.

EDIT: I didn't read hard enough...

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Doesn't the OP mean listening to the radio (receiving)?

Or am I misinterpreting it?

"Low" volumes might mean you're not getting a good enough signal. Try changing the orientation of the headphones cable.


Edit: Never mind. FM-Boost is what you want.
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Originally Posted by ToJa92 View Post
You could try fm-boost, I think it's in extras-devel. Usual warnings apply. It will boost the FM transmitter.
thanks, fm-boost is definitely what i'm looking for although i don't remember enabling extras-devel but it is there
 
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