How to Install New Bluetooth Volume Controls in Android P on Current Phone
Android: It looks like Google is finally adding a long-missing feature to Android in its next big update. When Android P comes out this fall, you will (finally) be able to set different default volume levels for different Bluetooth devices.
It might not seem like a big deal on paper, but if you’ve ever used a Bluetooth speaker to listen to music at home and then switched to wireless headphones, you know that forgetting to turn down the volume first can be a real headache (literally and figuratively). …
XDA-Developers recently spotted a new Bluetooth volume feature on Google’s Android development site , where one line of text says the company “implements Bluetooth volume storage.”
This feature will likely make it into Developer Preview 2 Android P before Google (likely) releases the operating system this fall. If you don’t want to wait, there is an Android app that can provide the same feature on your phone right now.
An easy-to-use Bluetooth volume control allows you to set different default volume levels for each of your paired Bluetooth devices. In the headphones, you can even set two separate volumes, one for music and one for phone calls. The application is completely free and supports any Android devices (starting from version 4.4 OS). This is a great option if you have an older Android device that may not get Android P support – perhaps all that’s been two years since it was born .