Monday 20 July 2015

How to Increase The Maximum Volume Of MTK Android devices

Some phones naturally have speakers with Low volumes and some headsets aren't giving out as much juice as we want. Due to this highlighted problem I would be showing you how to increase the maximum volume of your Android devices and also max out the volume of your ear pieces and Headsets.



Note: This only works on MTK devices, so if you don't use an MTK device please move on to the next post or read on if you wish.


Let me dedicate the first part of this post to explaining what MTK is, you might have heard about MTK devices or MediaTeK Phones, wondering what they are? You might think it's a phone manufacturers like Samsung (I used to think that!).
MediaTeK Is a leading IC design company. It specialises in manufacturing of Micro Chips for mobile communications(phones and tablets), home entertainment(TV's DVD's) and Connectivity(WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC).

Some of the Android Phone Makers that make use of MTK chipset include; TECNO, INFINIX, GIONEE, ELEPHONE, ITEL, INNJOO etc.


Recommended : How To Know if your phone is an MTK device

Now, you should have an idea of what MTK is, so let's continue with the tutorial.

To increase the maximum volume of your MTK Android device you need to have MTK engineering mode installed on your phone.


Click here to Install MTK engineering mode

After installing the app, Launch the app.

• Click On MTK Settings

• swipe left until you see Hardware Setting




• Select Audio.




To Increase the maximum volume of your loudSpeaker

• Select LOUDSPEAKER MODE

You should see Max Vol.0-160
Increase the value there. the higher the value the louder it is.

NOTE: Keep it below 150 to avoid damaging your speaker.

How To Increase The Maximum Volume Of Your Headset

• Select HEADSET MODE.


You should see Max Vol.0-160

Increase the value.
NOTE: Listening to music at high volume for long periods may damage hearing..

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2 comments:

  1. Does it require rooting?? I tried it on Oukitel K6000 Pro and it always returned to default settings .

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    1. I can't say for sure because the device I did it on was rooted but since it isn't working for you it's safe to say it requires rooting...

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