How Do I Increase Speakerphone Volume on an iPhone 2.0.2?
The speakerphone feature on the iPhone version 2.0.2 allows you to talk on the phone hands-free, as it uses the speakers at the bottom of the phone for the microphone. The long button on the left side of the phone controls the volume of phone calls, ringers or music, depending on the application in use while the buttons are pressed. Ideally, the speakerphone volume should be raised just enough to hear the other person without distortion, as a high volume tends to alter the other caller's voice.
Instructions
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Tap the "Phone" icon on your iPhone's screen and tap "Contacts" at the bottom of the menu.
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Tap the contact's name you wish to call, and tap the phone number to place the call.
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Tap the "Speaker" button in the phone call's window to set the device to speakerphone.
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Push the upper button on the left side of the iPhone to increase the volume, or press the lower button to decrease it. The speakerphone's volume appears on the screen to indicate the current level as the volume is adjusted.
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