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S25 Ultra Bluetooth media volume too low

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Wendeeez
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Galaxy S25
After restarting my phone, I connected to my Bluetooth speaker, opened Pandora, but when it started playing music, I couldn't hear anything. So I turned my volume up and up and up into the "red zone" until I could finally hear the music. I opened Settings and went into Sounds and Vibration, everything was where it was before I restarted, but when I turned my notifications volume down, the music volume went back down. Is anyone else experiencing this phenomenon? TIA! 
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SamsungMod
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Galaxy S25

Hello Wendeeez, Thanks for reaching out to the Community. For better clarification, are you turning your notification volume down within the settings or by the volume buttons on the side of the phone? Have you tried unpairing/repairing the Bluetooth speaker? Are you only having this issue with this specific Bluetooth speaker? Have you tried any other devices? Do you experience this behavior in Safe Mode? Take a look at this article on how to test your device in Safe Mode: https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS10003495/

 

 

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Members_ZxgStGi
Constellation
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Galaxy S25

I'm having similar bluetooth earbud issues of very low maximum volume on my Samsung S25+.  This is with both Sony and Apple earbuds.   I've tried many of the common fixes - turn off "Media Volume limit", reset bluetooth, reboot earbuds, phone, turn all Volume UP...  The earbuds work FINE on my old Samsung S20.  How do I fix this?

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