dimanche 28 août 2016

Disable Sound Protection

If the device can be rooted, or is already rooted (small handful of cheapo tablets have root access out of the box), in most cases all you have to do is remove the system audio app and replace it with another.

If you're tablet is one that cannot be rooted, you're out of luck. Some devices without root access block any third party apps from overriding system limits. Though, I'm not an expert on Android, audio controls may also be something written into the UI or framework, which is a lot more involved.

But you can, however try using an audio booster or equalizer app from the Play store. Even without root, you have a small chance that your tablet will let you use a different app over the system app. Worth a shot, and usually free. I've tried many on an unrootable phone with the same limiting involved, but none have worked for me.

Also, have to decide if rooting is something you want to do, as it carries a risk of permanently bricking if you're not careful, and always make sure you have backup firmware. Some tablet manufacturers have replacement firmware you can download directly from them, but most don't. So, do your research and have backups of everything if you decide to do it...

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Disable Sound Protection

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