![]() ![]() I just can't get the plugins installed properly. Termux has the ability to make things vibrate. I know the devices have the ability to vibrate, there are hints in various places on the HD 8 at least that suggest it. I still haven't experimented with other ringtone/notification tone apps. Ringtones should pop up in Media Storage, accessible using Activity Launcher or through Nova Launcher activities, however in my case only the Hangouts tone exists. But if you aren't using their software, you don't get access to them. At least Amazon added quite a bit of different tones. When receiving calls with Hangouts, the sound seems perfect when a bit past 10, but when you get a message using Google Voice, there is a bit of static with that sound. ![]() Whereas you get a slight echo on the HD 7 if turned up past 8-10% (depending on your setup ), you get a second or less of static on louder sounds on the HD 8, but not with all sounds. I am going to take a gamble and say the speaker system is different in the devices, when comparing it to the HD 8. That stops the echoing for pretty much all sounds (I noticed the most echoing when locking or unlocking the screen). In regards to the echoing on the HD 7, Just adjust the setting to not go above 8-10% of maximum. TESTS: So Far, after watching a few shows using VLC Player, I have NOT noticed any significant difference in battery consumption which is actually a big plus. Now the only thing I use GB for is to fix the recent apps button (the square button) which has a hissy fit when you 'uninstall' Fire Launcher, even on rooted tablets. It really is a shame the Gravity Box booster doesn't work on it though. I will have to agree there are more times than not when the HD 7 does sound lower than it should be. If you made that thread in the past several months, I seem to recall it and was looking for it prior to making this thread. I recommend a setting no higher than 7 or 8% above maximum, but please test it at lower levels until you're satisfied.Īdguard is nice and that's probably why you don't see them. It can potentially cause hearing damage when using headphones, or even permanently damage your speakers. **Warning**: I am NOT responsible for any damage done to your device or your hearing. Setting it to above 8% will cause a bit of static for some sounds. I've found it to echo a bit on the HD 7, but works perfectly on the HD 8 once you calibrate it. The app is 100% free, but does contain ads (images below have ads cropped out). You can increase the volume as much as 40% above the maximum level. This option can also be disabled or set to appear in the statusbar only when active. It also forces a notification to remain in the statusbar so the system doesn't shut it down. There are only a few settings, all of which are pretty self explained. I just installed it so I can't speak for battery consumption as of yet. It's simple, easy and takes up virtually no space at all (less than 1MB). However I had recalled an app I used on my phone before I rooted it, and just remembered it today. I've tried many apps on both devices, to no avail. On my rooted HD 7, I have Xposed installed along with the Gravity Box module, which has a volume boosting option, however it doesn't work. I have found it incredibly difficult to find an app or Xposed module that would actually boost the volume of the Fire tablets, with or without root.until today. ![]() In my opinion, they lack a few notches in the volume control. I have a Fire HD 8 and HD 7, with the 7 being rooted. ![]()
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