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Android 12 devices can't control Chromecast volume using volume keys, and a Googler claims the feature was disabled due to a legal issue.
Absolute Bluetooth Volume is a feature that allows Android users to control the volume of both their phone and connected Bluetooth devices with a single volume control. However, this feature can ...
Following the launch of Android 12 to Pixel devices, it’s been discovered that the update disables the once-handy volume controls for nearby Chromecast media sessions due to a “legal issue ...
Google is working on a new horizontal layout for Android's volume slider that makes it look more like the volume UI on iOS.
Google has revealed that the most recent Android 13 QPR3 or 14 release would provide an additional dial for Ringtone and Notification volume.
One issue I've always had when using Apple's wireless earbuds with an Android phone is really low volume levels, particularly when listening to podcasts.
The good news is that, if you are experiencing audio issues on your Android device and believe Bluetooth Absolute Volume is the culprit, it's relatively easy to disable the feature and find out.
Devices running on Android have traditionally been able to control volume on Chromecast through their own volume rockers. But now, legal issues have compelled Google to remove this basic feature ...
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