IPhone 2g call volume problem?
My iPhone 2g (jailbroken with Redsnow) has terrible call volume. I can't actually hear the person on the other side. It is very very quiet.
i don't' understand because while playing songs and movies, the speaker volume is absolutely fantastic.
The problem lies only with calls and I can assure you that the volume is turned to maximum.
I have tried poking holes t… ( But i don't' know if i poked to the extent it has to be done… Because i was just too scared!)
please recommend me what i can do
you can also tell me about Cydia apps that can get this right this for me.
I think your phone is probably just wearing out by now, or you could have damaged the speaker in some way when you were making the holes. It could also be a problem with your service provider, I would call them and ask them about the call volume problem.
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