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	<title>Comments on: shhh &#8211; HTC Magic just lacks the Volume for a music phone</title>
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		<title>By: etnafire11</title>
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		<description>Hey Damien, thanks for this article and doing the research. I bot a HTC Magic when it first came out over here in May and have to say was very disappointed with the diminished sound quality/ volume (I also need to block out extraneous noises). Also the original headset is cumbersome/ bulky as hell! I ended up putting those aside till recently when I started to use Spotify. I&#039;ll try the USB to 3.5mm solution you propose - Amazon sells those for less than 5 euro. P.S. In a weird bizarre accident kind of way, I tried to take an incoming call while listening to Spotify yesterday and the volume increased tremendously (deafening), above the limit the phone usually sets. I am surprised that this is no forum discussion on this - There has got to be a way to crack the built-in volume cap.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Damien, thanks for this article and doing the research. I bot a HTC Magic when it first came out over here in May and have to say was very disappointed with the diminished sound quality/ volume (I also need to block out extraneous noises). Also the original headset is cumbersome/ bulky as hell! I ended up putting those aside till recently when I started to use Spotify. I&#8217;ll try the USB to 3.5mm solution you propose &#8211; Amazon sells those for less than 5 euro. P.S. In a weird bizarre accident kind of way, I tried to take an incoming call while listening to Spotify yesterday and the volume increased tremendously (deafening), above the limit the phone usually sets. I am surprised that this is no forum discussion on this &#8211; There has got to be a way to crack the built-in volume cap.</p>
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