Increase iPhone volume via software

12/06/07

Posted under Apps, Free Stuff, iPhone, Updates & Patches

Conceited Software today released a tiny app (3.8kb) called AudioAmp that purports to increase or amplify the volume output of iPhones.

Unfortunately that’s exactly all the information available at the moment, even if the app is already out. As to what it precisely does is still a mystery, according to various forum discussions as of this morning, and the company website is no help.

Despite the fact that I’m still on 1.1.1 and AudioAmp only works for 1.1.2, I’ve installed it to try it out anyway and haven’t seen any appreciable increases in volume, whether it be from the phone speaker or the speaker at the bottom of the unit, or from the audio out port - but neither has anyone else, right firmware or no. Mac-A-Doodle would appreciate feedback from you iPhone users if you try it out.

But still, we’re just glad there’s movement in this direction at all. Everytime someone addresses niggles, shortcomings and oversights and tries to do something about them on their own without the help of Steve is always a cause for celebration.

To get it, refresh AppTapp’s Installer and it’ll pop up and you can just install it.

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One Response to “Increase iPhone volume via software”

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    toni Says:

    i’ve installed this but I didn’t heat change so i uninstall. After i uninstall it my speaker doesn’t work when sombody call me (i cant hear, only on speakerphone), also i cant play music on speakerphone….

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