Volume Limit Apps

The volume limit in music doesn't limit app volume of course. Is there a way to limit the volume for the entire iPhone? My son has a tendency to turn it up too high when I let him use if for Netflix or Disney Jr.


iPhone 4 with iOS 5.

Posted on May 16, 2013 6:33 PM

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Jan 30, 2014 11:41 AM in response to hmhill17

This topic should be up !

I just bought IP5S last friday and it is EU version. I didn't test headphone till today. OMG it was terrible. I am using a powerful headphone which rocks my world (not the Apple one). It is great on Ipad mini and IP4 but IP5S expreience was terrible. So i tried my in-ear headphones which technical specs are:

  • Driver Size 9mm (0.35 inches) Neodymium magnet
  • Frequency Response 6Hz ~ 23kHz
  • Impredance 16 Ohm

And sound was higher.

I tried every single solution on this thread, restoring, canceling limitations, making volume higher via Itunes but nothing really changed for the big headphone.

As far as i know, music players are supposed to feed speakers, headphones etc. just as meant to be. My big headphone has 40 Ohm impedance. Thus, I am thinking IP5S is not good enough to feed that big headphone.

So here is my temporary solution for the issue. Well i am looking forward to see Apple's permanent one.


1) Make songs' volume higher via Itunes and sync. (Select equalizer as Custom)

2) Doing that makes songs' volume higher (about +%20) but distortion is really annoying.

3) To aviod that annoying distotion a little bit, set equalizer as "Electronic" on the phone settings.

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