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Aaah, found the codec used in Omnia 2: AK4671

Together with the datasheet and same trick as on i900 , you can change any level you like.

You can find the datasheet and descriptions on the web and easily work your way from there, that is if you

know about binary bits and zero's. Otherwise just try out.

So type in the phonepad again *#0002*28346# you now see a somewhat different layout as on i900.

Choose a connection and then "Gain", you can change things as you like.

arrow right is Down, left is Up . Doesn't necessarily mean level goes Down and Up resp. might be just the other way, just read the datasheet or just try.

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Aaah, found the codec used in Omnia 2: AK4671

Together with the datasheet and same trick as on i900 , you can change any level you like.

You can find the datasheet and descriptions on the web and easily work your way from there, that is if you

know about binary bits and zero's. Otherwise just try out.

So type in the phonepad again *#0002*28346# you now see a somewhat different layout as on i900.

Choose a connection and then "Gain", you can change things as you like.

arrow right is Down, left is Up . Doesn't necessarily mean level goes Down and Up resp. might be just the other way, just read the datasheet or just try.

I've seen the volume values codecs posted in http://www.modaco.com/content/i8000-omnia-...mnia2-tips-faq/ , but if you have the datasheet with ALL the values, could you please post it?

Thanks

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