Your first mistake was buying that overpriced BS phone lol
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Well, to each his own... I should get $699 for my 8pro as trade-in and already got a $200 store credit. I've actually been waiting for the Pixel Buds Pro 2's and by going with the Pixel 9 I am getting $900 "off" those purchases.
Sometimes I get a thing where my bt audio doesn't connect properly and the audio controls like volume aren't properly synced between my devices.
E.g. turning the volume up on my phone is like a seperate volume and then I can also turn up my headset on it's own controls.
This is a legacy support thing. You can force the unsynced mode in developer settings.
When my devices are connected properly the volumes are synced together as one control.
Usually turning the headset off and on again is the quickest fix.
Fwiw I have a p7.
I did go into developer settings last night and disabled the audio sync. "Disable absolute volume" and that didn't seem to change anything. (I did not try to raise the volume on my buds after I was at max on phone though)
I've never noticed this 'issue' before. However I realize I did just copy a bunch of crap to this phone, install updates, etc... I'm also having some weird tasker behavior where it is randomly crashing. That was actually the driver of the reboot this morning as I had updated/toggled some permissions that didn't seem to be sticking.
You actually don't want to use the flag. So it should have reinforced the unwanted behavior.
Responding to my own post... It was like midnight when I 'discovered' this, and this morning I decided to reboot my phone and then try again. The audio seems normal now. 🙄 I will be paying attention to this close now.
Wondering if there's any setting that adjusts the max volume (like night mode). I wish I had tried before rebooting, but I was just drinking my first cup of coffee haha.