Bypassing Android safeties?

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obieone
obieone Posts: 5,077
Picked up an S7 a couple of weeks ago, and discovered the "volume hazard warning" is still in play. Had this annoying feature on Note II, and I'm hoping for some way to bypass it.
Every time I have the phone plugged into a vehicle, and want to raise the volume, it BLOCKS me, and tells me "listening to loud music for extended blah, blah, blah"

So, are there any apps that I can bypass this nonsense?
TIA
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  • msg
    msg Posts: 9,464
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    I notice that too, but only sometimes. Haven't quite figured out the circumstances under which it saves the previous setting, but that's with Bluetooth, anyway. You're using an aux cable with the headphone jack, I presume, correct?

    Some quick reading. See if this gets you where you want to be.
    Settings > Sounds and Vibration > Volume > Set Media Volume higher

    Other people say they used the Tasker app to create a macro that automatically sets volume to a particular level whenever an application launches or the device detects presence in the headphone jack. There are a few different macro apps for Android out there. Tasker's not particularly user friendly, but some others are.
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