iPhone Ringer Volume Compared to Your Old Phone

Hi all,

OK, I've read many of the other iPhone volume posts here. However, this question is simple:

I want to know how the RINGER VOLUME on your iPhone compares to the ringer volume on your old phone. This means the phone itself, with nothing else attached.

I don't want to hear about what the volume sounds like in your earpiece (Bluetooth or wired). I don't want to hear what the speakerphone volume is when playing music in the iPod mode. Etc, etc, etc. All I want to know is how your ringer volume sounds.

For me, my first generation RAZR was TWICE as loud as my iPhone ringer when both were maxed out. I've listened to over 10 different iPhones and they were all pretty much the same in terms of ringer volume level.

When I was in the Apple store today, there is no way that anyone could have heard their iPhone ring if it wasn't on vibrate, if they didn't have an earpiece in or if they weren't holding the phone right next to their ear. What good is a phone if you can't hear it ring? It is like having an iMac without electricity.

On a scale of 0-10, with 0 being silent and 10 being so loud that most people would never use this setting, the iPhone on maximum volume to me ranks about a 5 on that scale. Thus meaning that it is barely acceptable audibly even at max volume.

So does anyone here actually think your iPhone has a louder ringer than your old phone?

Please say what model your previous phone was and approximately how old it was. Then state how the ringer volume on that phone compares with your iPhone.

Thanks.

Mac Book Pro 17, Mac OS X (10.4.10)

Posted on Jul 8, 2007 1:11 AM

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Jul 8, 2007 8:31 AM in response to IMSandman

Yeah the iPhone ringer is pretty bad and the vibrate function isn't any better either. From 1 to 10 I would give it a 3 or a 4 and that is only if I pick a loud ringer like "old phone" if I pick the "timba" ringtone I would have to give it a 1.

To be honest the iphone as a phone isn't very good. The only thing that is stopping me from returning it is the fact that all the other features on the phone are top notch. As a toy the iphone is the best I have ever had but as a phone it is one of the worst. The good thing is I only need the phone for chit chat and your average daily contact with family but if I actually had to use this thing for work I couldn't live with it. For me personally if they just made everything a little louder that would boost my raiting for the phone up a couple of points. They should also make it so that you don't have to dig through so many options just to make a call. The first thing the iphone should be is a phone and then everything else can come along with it.

Windows XP

Jul 8, 2007 8:33 AM in response to eze2001

My ringer volume is loud... especially since I have the old style telephone ringtone. It drives my friends crazy when they hear it because it's so bizarre coming from my high-tech phone.

What I want now is to get one of those old style telephone handsets like you used to see on phones that had a rotary dial. Maybe they make one that's a bluetooth model. That would be fun.

; )

Jul 8, 2007 8:40 AM in response to Snchpnz

Agreed. I had an OLD samsung phone and the max volume was WAY louder than even the loudest ringers in iphone. (and why aren't the rings all at least relatively the same volume?)
Like a lot of other people, I depend on the vibrate feature, but even that is pretty weak -- especially when you get a case wrapped around it.

as for general phone performance: i've had at&t/cingular for years and was hoping that i would have fewer dropped calls once i ditched my old, cheapy phone .... so far, No good.

nyc.

Jul 8, 2007 9:16 AM in response to IMSandman

I had a RAZR V3i. If it was a 10, volume-wise, the "old phone" ringtone, highest setting, is only a 5-6. I settled on the "old phone" ringtone (as did many others in the 'what ringtone- what wallpaper' thread that was on here yesterday) because it's one of the only ones I can hear if the iPhone is in my bag. Set one friend to "Motorcycle" and was surprised to see he had called 3 times, another to "Bark" and missed their call- while in my car, with newsradio on, and the bag sitting on the passenger seat.

Glad to hear I'm not alone. I was afraid I was using my iPod too much and was going deaf. . .

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