Question Problem with low volume on headphones - Xiaomi Poco F4 (Munch) / Redmi K40S

Hello. I'm on Xiaomi.eu Custom ROM MIUI 14. I have a problem with low volume on bluetooth headphones and on the bluetooth radio in the car. I haven't tried a usb-c to jack adapter because I don't have one. The volume compared to Realme GT is diametrically low. I tried with Dolby Atmos off and on Poco F4 and Realme GT and the result is the same - the volume on Poco F4 is much lower. I don't know if it's a MIUI overlay problem. Region set to Poland because that's where I'm from. I've tried switching to US and India, but it doesn't work. I know it used to help. Is there any solution to this problem? Maybe some Magisk module, or changing the parameters manually in the file? Well, unless the authors of Miui.eu decide to increase the volume, it would be great.

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Sync bluetooth device volume with phone volume

Hello,
I'm running MIUI 9.5.3.0 Global on my Mi6 and I still cannot control master volume from BT device and vice versa. I have Anker bt buds and jbl clip 2 and both work with separate volume controls. One on the device and one on the phone. Everytime I have to max the phone and the bt device to get max volume.
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Anyone with ideas?
The only time I saw Bluetooth volume synchronization was on my xiaomi redmi note 3 pro running some pure-based android version. I've never seen that function in miui.
So maybe you should try some aosp etc. Roms
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Mi Mix 2 MIUI 10: low sound on bluetooth headphones

Hi Guys, dont younhave issues with low sound?
on custom roms its fine mostly without viper/atmos.
i couldnt find any viper/atmos that works with miui 10.
i tried to change bluetooth settings in dev settings(obsolate volume and others) but its not better.
its working fine with cable.
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BT very low volume

Hi to all, i have a problem with my new Redmi Note 5 (whyred) 9.5.19.0 (OEIMIFA).
When i use BT audio connection (car audio, speaker, earbuds, headphones, soundbar, whatever) the sound is very low. About 50% less than cable earbuds with 100% bar.
Anyone have the same problem or know how to solve it?
thanks in advance.
Just update your phone to 9.6.3 and this issue has been fixed in 9.6.3 version
SunilSuni said:
Just update your phone to 9.6.3 and this issue has been fixed in 9.6.3 version
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:good: thx for the info... updating now.
SunilSuni said:
Just update your phone to 9.6.3 and this issue has been fixed in 9.6.3 version
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Am on 9.6.3.0 and having this problem
Update your phone's to 9.6.4
Xiaomi has introduced support for aptX Bluetooth audio codecs, this means sound will be louder with higher bitrate
SunilSuni said:
Update your phone's to 9.6.4
Xiaomi has introduced support for aptX Bluetooth audio codecs, this means sound will be louder with higher bitrate
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im on 9.6.4 and the problem its still there. Cant max out my BT audio device. Any of them.
Its sounds about 50% less than in other phones at 100% volume level.
Its very very annoying.

AirPods low volume with Xiaomi Redmi Note 8

Hi you guys, how's everybody?
Tried everything: updating the AirPods firmware with a new iPhone (connected both to chargers, AirPods connected to iPhone and all), nothing yet :?
With iPhone, the volume is great. With Xiaomi, the voice messages, music -volume is very very low, although all is on MAX volume.. Tried changing region, tried allowing AAC and disabling dual volume from dev setting.
Does anybody have a fix?
IMUI 11
Same problem with my redmi note 8 pro.
Tried all the things mentioned but didn t work for me
Miui 11 stable
Install Poweramp (don't enable MusicFX , unless you have ViPER4Android)
go to equalizer and adjust according to your preferance
if it still the same then your AirPods are fake ...
Try this; go to developer options and "Disable absolute volume" / Enable.
https://imgur.com/a/O4H3hqY
Thank you, tried this. Still the same
Ideas?
Same here! Someone has any suggestion to solve this? Thank you.
Hey, I have A redmi/xiaomi - on my side, I disabled the Bluetooth A2DP hardware (available on the "Developer options") and it worked really well

Low Volume Bluetooth Wireless Earbuds Problem

Hello there fellow Xiaomi users, I have a problem with my Bluetooth earbuds and it's driving me insane! I hope you can help me out. When I connected my newly purchased bluetooth sony earbuds (the model is WF-XB700) I noticed that the volume was really low, maybe 50% less than it should've been. I was perplexed, but had a couple of quick ways to determine the problem. I connected the earplugs to a Iphone 8 and they worked just fine, 100% of their capacity. Then I connected my Xiaomi Mi 2A lite to some other bluetooth headphones (model Pioneer se-ms7bt) and they also worked as they should've. Then I connected the earbuds to a Xiaomi Mi A3 and to my surprise, I could also detect the Low Volume Issue there too! So, it must be something Android/Xiaomi related.
Then I went on a really energy draining odyssey on google to find a solution. What I did find was, firsty, that it was a known issue and secondly, that the myriad of solutions presented did not help me at all. This is a list of the things I tried, some of which spawned problems too :
1) Disabling absolute volume in developer settings.
2) Tinkering with all the options in the develper option - even the following (I will copy paste in from an other thread , which according to many people has worked :
Enable Developer Options (options -> system -> about phone -> click build number 7 times)
Press back
Go to settings, and search AVRCP.
Click on Bluetooth AVRCP Version and ensure it is on 1.6.
Next, search for Absolute
Select Disable Absolute Volume and turn this toggle on, if it isn't already.
Unpair all Bluetooth devices. Restart your device. Pair the devices again. To the right of each Paired Bluetooth device in the Bluetooth settings page is a gear icon, go into each device and turn off the Phone Calls toggle, leaving only Media audio enabled.
Exit settings, connect to the Bluetooth device, start playing something. Increase the volume using the volume up button and rejoice as the volume goes as loud as you need!!!
3) Putting the volume up in the Sony Headphones app. - So, officially the app doesn't support the WF-XB700. There are two options for detection. The first is a list of the supported devices (mine is not there) and the other is a ,,detect via bluetooth''. Tried the second option but it doesn't work
4) Increasing the volume on the physical buttons on the device. Mine are earbuds and have only one button for on/off
5) Ensuring the eartips are tightly fit in my ear.
6) Making sure the earbud isn't blocked by anything.
7) Resetting the phone
8) Changing the Region - This I actually did not succeed in doing. It turns out that the option to change the region has been removed. If there is a way to do it, please inform me.
9) Trying all the volume booster apps in the store.
10) Restart or enable and disable airplane mode
11) Forgeting and pairing the device again
Could the bluetooth version difference be the problem. Mine is 4.2 and the buds are 5.0. According to google there should't be a difference regarding the sound volume/quality, only range and connection strenght. Please help me, I have wasted more than five hours already and I ran out of options to try. Thanks in advance !
My current software version : Android 10 / Security patch level: October 1,2020 / Baseband version 953_GEN_PACK-1/ Kernel version: 3.18.124-perf-gceec2f0 /
Xiaomi removes Bluetooth codecs intentionally from this phone (and seems like from Mi A3 too). Because Xiaomi dont want to pay 1$ fee for codec. Thats why it works as expected on iPhone. It's all about greediness.
Same codec issue is proper on Miui roms too. This means Redmi 6 Pro has an Bluetooth codec issue too. We can probably say same thing (according to ur first post) for Mi A3 and for its Miui version Xiaomi Mi CC9e.
- Redmi 6 Pro
- Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite
- Xiaomi Mi A3
- Xiaomi Mi CC9e
All of them probably has same issue. I didnt use any flagship of Xiaomi or any other Android phone since Jelly Bean so cant say anything about other brands except Apple. I used an iPhone between those times. iPhones has proper bluetooth codecs. You cant fix it via resetting ur phone or something like that.
SBC is the default codec and none of others will work.
Qualcomm is the owner of these aptX, aptX LL, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive audio codecs. We have an qualcomm chipset on our phone too but xiaomi didnt want to pay for these to earn more money from us. So thats why we are stuck on SBC. Dont buy any android device just by looking its specs from websites. Check out everything in the shop (bluetooth, camera,..etc.) before buy.
AndreyTsvetkov said:
Hello there fellow Xiaomi users, I have a problem with my Bluetooth earbuds and it's driving me insane! I hope you can help me out. When I connected my newly purchased bluetooth sony earbuds (the model is WF-XB700) I noticed that the volume was really low, maybe 50% less than it should've been. I was perplexed, but had a couple of quick ways to determine the problem. I connected the earplugs to a Iphone 8 and they worked just fine, 100% of their capacity. Then I connected my Xiaomi Mi 2A lite to some other bluetooth headphones (model Pioneer se-ms7bt) and they also worked as they should've. Then I connected the earbuds to a Xiaomi Mi A3 and to my surprise, I could also detect the Low Volume Issue there too! So, it must be something Android/Xiaomi related.
Then I went on a really energy draining odyssey on google to find a solution. What I did find was, firsty, that it was a known issue and secondly, that the myriad of solutions presented did not help me at all. This is a list of the things I tried, some of which spawned problems too :
1) Disabling absolute volume in developer settings.
2) Tinkering with all the options in the develper option - even the following (I will copy paste in from an other thread , which according to many people has worked :
Enable Developer Options (options -> system -> about phone -> click build number 7 times)
Press back
Go to settings, and search AVRCP.
Click on Bluetooth AVRCP Version and ensure it is on 1.6.
Next, search for Absolute
Select Disable Absolute Volume and turn this toggle on, if it isn't already.
Unpair all Bluetooth devices. Restart your device. Pair the devices again. To the right of each Paired Bluetooth device in the Bluetooth settings page is a gear icon, go into each device and turn off the Phone Calls toggle, leaving only Media audio enabled.
Exit settings, connect to the Bluetooth device, start playing something. Increase the volume using the volume up button and rejoice as the volume goes as loud as you need!!!
3) Putting the volume up in the Sony Headphones app. - So, officially the app doesn't support the WF-XB700. There are two options for detection. The first is a list of the supported devices (mine is not there) and the other is a ,,detect via bluetooth''. Tried the second option but it doesn't work
4) Increasing the volume on the physical buttons on the device. Mine are earbuds and have only one button for on/off
5) Ensuring the eartips are tightly fit in my ear.
6) Making sure the earbud isn't blocked by anything.
7) Resetting the phone
8) Changing the Region - This I actually did not succeed in doing. It turns out that the option to change the region has been removed. If there is a way to do it, please inform me.
9) Trying all the volume booster apps in the store.
10) Restart or enable and disable airplane mode
11) Forgeting and pairing the device again
Could the bluetooth version difference be the problem. Mine is 4.2 and the buds are 5.0. According to google there should't be a difference regarding the sound volume/quality, only range and connection strenght. Please help me, I have wasted more than five hours already and I ran out of options to try. Thanks in advance !
My current software version : Android 10 / Security patch level: October 1,2020 / Baseband version 953_GEN_PACK-1/ Kernel version: 3.18.124-perf-gceec2f0 /
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that's the same problem i am facing on my redmi note 5/5 Plus (Vince) got any solution? or should i change my phone
perfect_ said:
Xiaomi removes Bluetooth codecs intentionally from this phone (and seems like from Mi A3 too). Because Xiaomi dont want to pay 1$ fee for codec. Thats why it works as expected on iPhone. It's all about greediness.
Same codec issue is proper on Miui roms too. This means Redmi 6 Pro has an Bluetooth codec issue too. We can probably say same thing (according to ur first post) for Mi A3 and for its Miui version Xiaomi Mi CC9e.
- Redmi 6 Pro
- Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite
- Xiaomi Mi A3
- Xiaomi Mi CC9e
All of them probably has same issue. I didnt use any flagship of Xiaomi or any other Android phone since Jelly Bean so cant say anything about other brands except Apple. I used an iPhone between those times. iPhones has proper bluetooth codecs. You cant fix it via resetting ur phone or something like that.
SBC is the default codec and none of others will work.
Qualcomm is the owner of these aptX, aptX LL, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive audio codecs. We have an qualcomm chipset on our phone too but xiaomi didnt want to pay for these to earn more money from us. So thats why we are stuck on SBC. Dont buy any android device just by looking its specs from websites. Check out everything in the shop (bluetooth, camera,..etc.) before buy.
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They are literally making 1$ per phone. Stop spreading missinformation

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