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Runt888

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Nov 17, 2008
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I use my iPhone 4 (and previously my 2G and 3GS) to link with the bluetooth built into my car (Honda/Acura calls it HandsFreeLink). With my previous iPhones, the call volume was very low. In order to hear anyone, I would have to turn up the volume on the stereo to insane levels, which meant that all of the voice prompts/rings that were generated by the HFL system were insanely loud.

Now with my iPhone 4, I've noticed that the call volume is much louder, which means I can turn my stereo volume down and not have my eardrums blown out whenever someone calls.

Has anyone else noticed this? Or is there a setting somewhere that would have allowed me to adjust the relative volumes and prevented some hearing loss?
 
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