I recently got a new phone and the music volume continues to decrease so I was wondering if there is a way to make the volume higher than the max volume on the Sony Xperia M2, also I have already put the sound enhancements on so I need a different way.
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Have you checked these questions? This question has already been asked multiple times here :) See e.g. How can I increase the number of volume levels? – Izzy Apr 29 '15 at 12:17
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Has it been about music and for the Sony Xperia M2 – Joshua Ottavio Woodbridge Apr 29 '15 at 17:31
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1What makes you thing adjusting volume has to be device- and sound- specific? Though we cannot generally rule-out device (or ROM) specific stuff, we can "rule it in" only using the Sherlock-Holmes-Algorithm: When you have excluded the impossible,* whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.* So may I ask: Have you "excluded" – i.e. tried the other recommended solutions? :) – Izzy Apr 29 '15 at 17:43
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Yes, hence the question – Joshua Ottavio Woodbridge Apr 29 '15 at 17:47
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Ah. In that case: could you please [edit] your question and point out what you've tried and how it failed (e.g. error messages / installation issues / no-effect-at-all / …) – so we might be able to narrow down things? – Izzy Apr 29 '15 at 17:53
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Ok. Do you have any suggestions on improvement – Joshua Ottavio Woodbridge Apr 29 '15 at 18:07
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Yes. See my previous comment. I cannot do that for you – you must provide those details. And before we have them, I don't see how we can further assist you, sorry. – Izzy Apr 29 '15 at 18:30
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We? Or the general SE we – Joshua Ottavio Woodbridge Apr 29 '15 at 18:37
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1We. All. Everywhere. Except for those having your device in their own hands, literally. Our crystal balls are all out for maintenance currently – and we haven't been told when they will be returned. – Izzy Apr 29 '15 at 18:42
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I asked a question which could have been a straight answer yet you decide to use the extended, criticism filled method – Joshua Ottavio Woodbridge Apr 30 '15 at 19:33
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Sorry, Joshua: I wrote multiple times we need more details to give a "straight answer". You never provided those details, so we cannot give that answer. Tell me: how far is it from my aunt Grace to the next bus stop? Can you answer that without me providing you with information on where she lives? // Count me out now, please. I tried to help as good as I could – but that was as far as I could go. Good luck! – Izzy Apr 30 '15 at 20:54
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Alright, fine. I'll edit or make a new post this is no democracy – Joshua Ottavio Woodbridge May 09 '15 at 15:23
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You can try Volume Booster app which increases maximum volume by 30-40%.
Alternatively, have a look at the Play Store search query here. There are many other applications in Play Store which would meet your needs.
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- Root your phone.
- Install ViPER4Android Audio Effects app.
- Click 'Yes' to install drivers. Select 'Super Audio Quality' in Preferences. Click 'Accept'.
- Now reboot the phone and open the app.
- Click the 3-dot option at top right to open options. Select UI Settings and enable 'Expert' mode.
- Now in "Phone Speaker" tab, click 'Enable' under 'Master Power'.
- Under 'Extra Loud' i. Enable it. ii.Select 'Effect Strength' as 'Extreme' iii. Select the 'Max Gain' as required (recommended: 8x)

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