Try this. Turn off notificationsHi, i download Samsung Music App too but i can't find "Safe headset volume" from the setting. Any print screen to share?
Settings> Application Manager> Google Play Music> Notifications> Turn off.....
hope this helps!
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Try this. Turn off notificationsHi, i download Samsung Music App too but i can't find "Safe headset volume" from the setting. Any print screen to share?
Try this. Turn off notifications
Settings> Application Manager> Google Play Music> Notifications> Turn off.....
hope this helps!
No..
It's just a few, if you go by percentage of the phones they sale.
Ignorable even... to the lament of... a few.
also fwiw:You are as arrogant as you are idiotic. Literally NOBODY I know thinks this limit is anything but annoying. Your TV doesn't give this warning, your stereo doesn't give this warning, why all of a sudden is my smart phone acting like my nanny? Stop being a jerk, if you have something to contribute to this discussion then fine, but you obviously don't so please, go away.
You are as arrogant as you are idiotic. Literally NOBODY I know thinks this limit is anything but annoying. Your TV doesn't give this warning, your stereo doesn't give this warning, why all of a sudden is my smart phone acting like my nanny? Stop being a jerk, if you have something to contribute to this discussion then fine, but you obviously don't so please, go away.
As you don't know me your post is technically correct, but I for one am in favour of limiting the volume for the sake of other people, I have been in the unfortunate position of having to sit next to one of these inconsiderate individuals on a bus and was forced to listen to the awful racket coming from his headphones, this behaviour reached such severe proportions that the buses now carry a warning saying "Turn it down or turn it off". It's a sad indication of the times when it is even necassary to have to post warnings like this. PhilYou are as arrogant as you are idiotic. Literally NOBODY I know thinks this limit is anything but annoying. Your TV doesn't give this warning, your stereo doesn't give this warning, why all of a sudden is my smart phone acting like my nanny? Stop being a jerk, if you have something to contribute to this discussion then fine, but you obviously don't so please, go away.
Try this. Turn off notifications
Settings> Application Manager> Google Play Music> Notifications> Turn off.....
hope this helps!
There's a big blue vein on your forehead that will go POP if you don't calm down. RelaxYou are as arrogant as you are idiotic. Literally NOBODY I know thinks this limit is anything but annoying. Your TV doesn't give this warning, your stereo doesn't give this warning, why all of a sudden is my smart phone acting like my nanny? Stop being a jerk, if you have something to contribute to this discussion then fine, but you obviously don't so please, go away.
As you don't know me your post is technically correct, but I for one am in favour of limiting the volume for the sake of other people, I have been in the unfortunate position of having to sit next to one of these inconsiderate individuals on a bus and was forced to listen to the awful racket coming from his headphones, this behaviour reached such severe proportions that the buses now carry a warning saying "Turn it down or turn it off". It's a sad indication of the times when it is even necassary to have to post warnings like this. Phil
From your response I can only assume that you are one of these inconsiderate individuals. No I suppose I don't just have to sit there, if there is a vacant seat elsewhere I could move, or I could just remove the offending equipment from the idiot and disable it, which I can absolutely assure you I am more than capable of doing. My whole point was that it has come to something when notices about this practice even have to posted on public transport, it just shows how a few inconsiderate idiots can spoil things for people. PhilThat is a very odd rationale. You're saying that if someone else's music bothers you, you will just sit there and hope that the volume warning notification comes on during that particular window of time of which you are annoyed. And you think that the notification will do more than provide you with relief for longer than it takes the annoying user to touch 'OK' on the GUI.
Also, Julian Franklin's approach in post #61 has been working for me for a couple of weeks now
From your response I can only assume that you are one of these inconsiderate individuals. No I suppose I don't just have to sit there, if there is a vacant seat elsewhere I could move, or I could just remove the offending equipment from the idiot and disable it, which I can absolutely assure you I am more than capable of doing. My whole point was that it has come to something when notices about this practice even have to posted on public transport, it just shows how a few inconsiderate idiots can spoil things for people. Phil

I have no sympathy for these brain dead morons so one can only hope!Well anyone who knows how pungent durian fruit are will understand banning them from public transport
I tend to have a quiet laugh at people using crappy, leaky headphones and hope they didn't pay much for them. And worry that if the music is loud to me, sitting across the aisle, they'll probably have permanent hearing damage before long if they haven't already.
I am in the UK in Merseyside, and believe me the noise from some peoples headphones can be heard many seats away, the warnings I assure you are not OT they are necessary.Maybe OT... Don't know where you are in the world, but FWIW what notices you might see on public transport does vary. I've never seen warnings about headphone volume on buses, subways, etc,, but I have seen things like this...
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..and on the Hong Kong MTR they do have voiced announcements on the escalators, "Hold the handrail and DO NOT look at mobile phone".