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If the volume is very low on your phone, try increasing the volume button on your phone. if this still doesn\'t work this may mean that you have an issue with your built in speaker. bring your mobile device to your Mobile shop dealer where they can investigate the problem.
Try increasing the volume both with the hardware buttons and through the software in Settings. If not try to reset it by pressing the power and home buttons at the same time until the Apple logo appears. If his doesn't work, either restore it through iTunes or take it to an Apple Store to check for hardware problems.
MIGHT WORK IF YOU: Turn off tv with remote, that is standby, then turn off tv with switch or unplug from wall. Wait a few minutes until led lights go off on tv. plug tv back in. try pushing vt on remote and power button on tv at same time. If this doesn't work try contacting a local retailer, they always have a list of codes for their salesmen.
If you have volume control in the system tray (bottom right corner), double-click it. In Windows XP you will see all the sound controls. Increase all to the maximum level (except microphone).
Use the buttons close to the screen to increase the volume.
There is a volume control in the player you are using. Increase it to the maximum.
If it doesn't help, please let us know.
i think that there is a shorted buttons or in normally close position, try to press each buttons slowly and you will feel something that is ticking if one of the buttons does not tick it is damage it is in normally close position that will be the cause of the problem. specially check the volume button.
Verify there is nothing plugged into the headset port, including headsets, headphones, or adapters. Original iPhone only: While on the Home screen, adjust the volume buttons. If you see the icon below, indicating that headphones are attached, there may be debris in the headset port:
To remove debris in the headset port, try connecting a pair of headphones to the headset port and then remove the headphones. Repeat this several times. If you have paired with a Bluetooth headset that is nearby, either use the headset or turn Bluetooth off (choose Settings > General > Bluetooth). If that doesn't work, try restarting the iPhone. Hold the Sleep/Wake button until "slide to power off" appears. Slide to power off your device. When it is off, press the Sleep/Wake button to turn it back on. If restarting the iPhone doesn't resolve the issue, try restoring the device.
I would suggest a couple sets of wireless headphones for older folks. That way the sound is right at their ears. Otherwise you can try hooking up the audio out line of the set to the auxilliary port of a stereo. Good luck.
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