Samsung recently revealed a range of new Galaxy Phones for the year 2020. Among those to steal the show were the Galaxy Z Slip and the Galaxy S20 Ultra.
The Galaxy S20 will have three variants: the 6.2-inch Galaxy S20, the 6.7-inch Galaxy S20 plus and the 6.9-inch Galaxy S20 Ultra. The prices of these phones start at $1000, $1200 and $1400 respectably. Of the three variants, the S20 Ultra has the most advanced camera setup. The difference between the three variants respectively are:
The Samsung Galaxy S20:
This is the most basic S20 model in the lineup. It will come with a 6.2 inch OLED display. The resolution of this smartphone is Quad HD. The three cameras on the back will be of 12MP+64MP+12MP and the camera in the front will be of 10MP. It will run with an Exynos 990 processor chip. The RAM of the phone will be either 8GB or 12GB, depending on the variant which you are purchasing. It will come with an internal storage of 128GB. The battery will be 4000 mAh which is considerably good. It is rated IP68 water-resistant. There will be an optional 5G variant available as well. The phone will start from a range of $1,349.
The Samsung Galaxy S20+:
This is a variant which is a grade above the base model S20. It will come with a 6.7 inch OLED display. The resolution again will be Quad HD. There is no difference in the back and front cameras except that there will be an added ToF Feature on the back camera. Again, it will run on an Exynos 990 processor. The RAM variant will depend on you whether you purchase the 8GB or 12GB variant. The internal storage will come in two options of 128GB and 512GB. There will be an increased battery size of 4500 mAh. The phone will be IP68 water resistant naturally. A 5G model is again an option that you have to take whether you want to purchase that one or not. It will start at $1,499.
The Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra:
This is the best and most powerful variant in the series of S20. It will come with a 6.9 inch OLED display. The resolution will be the same – Quad HD. But there is a huge difference in the back cameras. The back cameras will be 108MP+48MP+12MP+ToF. If you are wondering about the front camera, it will have a 40 MP camera. The phone will run on Exynos 990 processor only. There will be two RAM variants available for you to choose from – 12GB and 16GB. The internal storage again will come in two options – 128GB and 512GB. If you are thinking about the battery, the battery is again upgraded to 5000 mAh, which means your device will run for a long period than usual. The phone is IP68 water-resistant. It will be 5G only and it will start from a price of $1,999.
All of the three smartphones have some great features and that is why they are priced this high. It is hard to determine if paying almost $1,999 for a smartphone is worth it or not, but one thing is sure that the quality you will get will be high.
Instructions on How To Fix Call Volume Too Low Galaxy S20 And Galaxy S20 Ultra:
The most handy alternatives for settling the call volume too low issue:
Are all your Apps are up to date? You have 2 places that you need to look. Google Play store and Galaxy app store. Go to both and check My Apps. Make sure there is no app that needs updating.
Is your phone OS up to date? Go to Settings, About phone and check for software update. Make sure you have the latest phone software.
Clear phone cache. Instructions are here.
Clear Application cache and sometime Application data.
Restart your phone in Safe mode. This is just to help you isolate the issue if it is caused by 3rd part apps.
OTHER METHODS:
Ensure that nothing sits before the microphone or the speaker;
Attempt checking the headphone jack:
You should also try checking the headphone jack. Dust buildup in the jack can induce audio issues.
Attempt to clean both the microphone and the speaker with some pressured air spray or basically with a soft brush – the reason for this is to wipe out any debris and dust from that point;
Utilize the volume up key to check the volume levels and check whether there’s anything you could do to turn up the volume bar that will appear on the display;
When you’re amidst the call, you can likewise utilize the Loud Speaker Volume alternative – simply search for the little phone symbol that ought to be amidst the screen and distinguish the Extra Volume include sitting ideal underneath it.
In the event that you’ve attempted all these and your Samsung Galaxy S10 is as yet managing volume issues, you could consider utilizing a Bluetooth headset. This is, truth be told, a great alternative to resolve volume and equipment issues. In the event that it’s the volume, you shouldn’t see any changes when utilizing the Bluetooth. In any case, on the off chance that it settles the issue, you could be having an equipment issue.
Now, it is altogether your call on the off chance that you need to continue utilizing your Galaxy S10 smartphone with the Bluetooth headset or look for a Samsung Technician for some help on settling the issue (Hardware).
Attempt force reboot the Samsung Galaxy S10 smartphone:
The first suggestion we offer would be to complete a force reboot on your Samsung Galaxy S10 smartphone. To perform the soft reboot all you have to do is press and hold down the Power and Volume down key at the same time for about 10 seconds or less. After performing this the smartphone should vibrate and power down. Afterwards power on the smartphone and check if the Galaxy S10 sound issues have been resolved. If it was likely due to a small software issue then a quick reboot should be able to resolve the problem.
Attempt pressing 2 inches above the speaker:
Attempt firmly pressing around 2 inches above the speaker of the Samsung Galaxy S10. A few individuals claim that this method resolved the call volume too low issue that they have been having. But be careful! do not apply too much pressure as this may damage the speaker even more.
Attempt turning on ‘Prevent USB audio routing’:
First and foremost you must enable the developer mode option on your Samsung Galaxy S10 by going to Settings> About device and tap the build number 7 (seven) times. When the developer option is turned on, go to Developer option and navigate down to get the Media option. You will find the option ‘Prevent USB audio routing’. Switch this option on by toggling the switch.
Attempt testing the Galaxy S10 speaker:
You can attempt checking the speaker of the device, if it is working or not. This can be done by putting into the dialer pad *#0*# and following the on-screen instructions afterwards.
Attempt booting the smartphone in safe mode:
If after checking the speaker everything seems to be fine then it might be as a result of third party apps causing the low volume issue on your Galaxy device. At this point we suggest booting the smartphone in safe mode to know for sure.
To boot the Samsung Galaxy S10 into safe mode:
Power off the phone first.
Press and hold the Power key until the Power menu is displayed.
Touch and hold Power off until the Safe mode icon is displayed.
Touch Safe mode to start your phone in Safe mode.
If you have a security feature set up on the phone or tablet, you’ll be required to enter your credentials once the phone or tablet reboots.
If you’ve entered Safe mode successfully, you’ll see Safe mode displayed at the bottom of the screen.
You can also enter Safe mode using the hardware keys on the phone or tablet. Power off your phone or tablet, and then power it back on. When the Samsung logo appears, press and hold the Volume Down key until you see Safe mode at the bottom of the screen.
LAST RESORT: Factory reset
Factory reset is the very last suggestion that can fix all kind of issue including the S10 low call volume problems. PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU BACK UP YOUR DEVICE USING WHATEVER VARIOUS MEANS YOU POSSIBLY CAN. This will completely erase all files and media on your device. To perform a hard reset or a factory reset go to Settings > Backup & reset> Factory data reset > Erase all data. Please wait for a short moment as it will take a few minutes to completely format or erase the Galaxy device. Afterwards you are going to a start from scratch again with your device.
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