[Electronics-Talk] Notification volume on IOS 10

cheez cheez at cox.net
Thu Feb 23 04:59:35 UTC 2017


If I'm wrong, someone correct me on this, but, I think in the Settings under 
the Phone Settings, there is an option to disable the ringer volume control 
from the volume buttons.

Vince


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From: "Santiago Velasquez via Electronics-Talk" 
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Cc: "Santiago Velasquez" <zanty410 at gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2017 7:32 AM
Subject: [Electronics-Talk] Notification volume on IOS 10


> Good day to you all, I hope everybody is doing well.
>
> Over the pass few days I have been testing the new iPhone 7+ to see if a 
> switch from Android to IOS is beneficial. However, there is one thing that 
> I have not been able to figure out. On android the Ringer volume, Media 
> volume and the alarm volume are independent from each other. And to an 
> extent they are suppose to behave in the same manor on IOS. In system 
> settings, under Sounds&Haptics, there is a toggle to enable/disable the 
> volume buttons from controlling the media volume, or the media and ringer 
> volume together. However, when enabled what should happen is that when 
> media is playing the buttons should control the media volume, and when 
> media isn’t playing they control the ringer volume. This behaviour occurs 
> as long as Voice Over is not enabled. However, when Voice Over is enabled 
> regardless of whether VO is speaking or not, whether the setting is turned 
> on, or off, the buttons always change the ringer and media volume 
> together. how can I set them up in a way that they control the media 
> volume when media is playing, the ringer volume when media isn’t playing, 
> and when Voice Over is on?
>
> Thanks for any assistance
> Kind regards
> Santi
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