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no volume control to bluetooth device (speaker)

(Topic created on: 10-24-2019 07:13 PM)
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clay1
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I reported beta 1 not having any volume control to a connected Bluetooth speaker. It's either 0% or 100%, nothing in the middle. Appears beta 2 has not addressed this. Anyone have advice other than wait for beta 3?
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SamsungUSABetaTeam
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Please try below steps and see if this helps resolve the issue

 

1) Settings > About device > click 'Build number' several times > You can see the toast popup 'Developer mode is turned on'
2) Settings > Developer options > check the box for 'Disable absolute volume'
3) Reconnect bluetooth devices


* Please note that if this option is disabled, galaxy buds' volume can be reduced. So please set the volume MAX before disable the option.

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SamsungUSABetaTeam
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Please try below steps and see if this helps resolve the issue

 

1) Settings > About device > click 'Build number' several times > You can see the toast popup 'Developer mode is turned on'
2) Settings > Developer options > check the box for 'Disable absolute volume'
3) Reconnect bluetooth devices


* Please note that if this option is disabled, galaxy buds' volume can be reduced. So please set the volume MAX before disable the option.

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clay1
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Yes, disabling absolute volume resolves the issue. That said, android 9 has a feature in Bluetooth>Advanced settings to enable/disable media volume sync. This resolved the issue as well. You MUST come up with a better Android 10 fix than enabling Developer options.
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