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    Hi patrida you have to make a mp3 at your pc first with high volume and
    then put it in your phone and use it for alarm I hope this help you
    geia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tsitsigala View Post
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    Hi patrida you have to make a mp3 at your pc first with high volume and
    then put it in your phone and use it for alarm I hope this help you
    geia.
    i wouldn't do that

    you may damage the speaker that way

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boki92 View Post
    i wouldn't do that

    you may damage the speaker that way
    It dosen't seem like it would damage the speaker. My ringtones are nearly 2x's louder than my alarm clock. If it is the same for him then I think he should be safe....as long as it dosen't increase the ringtone volume too...

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    increasing an mp3's volume does nothing but encourage distortion and crappy sound, and is just bad practice.

    EDIT: it might help (to a degree), but it's still bad. just don't do it!!

    try a few different acoustic files, i don't know what ones im using but they seem to have made my alarm + reminders louder...
    Last edited by putty182; 10-10-2007 at 06:20 AM.

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