I’m sure all iPhone 5 users have the totally same experience that the loudspeaker volume is not big enough in the use of hands-free calls especially when driving. Perhaps the restriction is out of the reason to protect the equipment, while at the same time brings users a modest puzzle.
A few days ago, the jailbreak community freshly released a little plugin – Volume Amplifier which is said to be able to increase the Speaker volume to 200%. As developer introduced, the plugin prefers to control the audio flow through a special way to realize the enhancement of volume effect rather than modify the specific system configuration files.
After installation, the only thing you need to do is press the volume button ”+” to the highest in a hands-free call that is followed by a display with words ”Press+to amplify”. At this time, if continue to press the button “+”, there will both appear an article volume on both ends up and down of the original article, in addition filled up with the panorama of colors. Next the volume is increasing gradually with the percentage above the Hub.
Volume Amplifier is only applied to the hands-free calls but invalid to music volume and others. What’s more, the plugin runs only to support iPhone 5 with more than iOS 6. It will be added in the support of iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S in the future if the demand is big enough, the developer said. Pricing $1.99, this plugin has been activated in Big Boss source.
By the way, I’d like to mention another newfangled function related to iPhone 5 unbeknown to many users- Blu-ray enjoyment. While there is no doubt that some Blu-ray player must be introduced to make this possible. That’s it- Mac Blu-ray Player released by Macgo which can support Blu-ray playback on iPhone/ iPad/ iPod touch via AirX. Keep reading the following tutorial if you are curious about this: How to play Blu-ray on iPhone 5 directly?
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