Adaptive ringer volume to surrounding noise level
Ring tone volume should adapt to surrounding noise level, also considering that the phone could be stored in a case.
How often have meetings been disturbed by phones ringing with max. volume? How often did you miss a call when outside and the volume was not adjusted to max.? An ascending alert tone could be one solution, but there might be missed calls if the ascending goes too slow. A quicker solution could be to listen to the noise level upon an incoming alert and decide about the ringer volume.
Edit: Let's not make it too complicated. :) This second part should be seen separately.
The only danger I see is if the phone is not close to you. E.g. at home the phone lies in another room and rings with low volume because its quiet there. Anyway, the phone should know when it's home, based on WLAN, GPS, or cell IDs. This home status could be used by various apps, e.g. to relax security requirements like unlock code or lock timeout. In this example, the ringing volume could be fixed to a pre-determined volume because we know the environment.
I like the idea to adapt the volume to the surrounding noise level. However I would prefer changing the volume only unidirectionally, i.e. never ring below a user-configured minimum volume, but increase volume for situations with excess environmental noise. It makes only limited sense to dictate a minimum, as elderly people often have to configure loud ringtones to hear them at all.
Alternatively, a configurable loudness delta between surrounding noise and ringtone would have to be provided.
marsch ( 2014-02-07 12:29:44 +0200 )editI got this idea today, but of course its not new, others had the same idea before. I found one potential problem browsing the net: If the phone is in the pocket, it might sense a quiet environment and ring with low volume, although it should ring loud. Not sure if this is a real problem. There should be low frequency movement noise (fabric friction) and environment noise gets through partially. Certainly a different acoustic pattern than lying on the desk in a quiet room. What do you think?
Stefanix ( 2014-02-07 13:14:12 +0200 )edit@Stefanix: I think this problem could be solved as proposed in my answer.
lakutalo ( 2015-02-22 19:04:22 +0200 )editI really like the idea! Great! But I would like to see it combined with ascending alert volume to solve the problem when you are far away from the phone. IMO it's too complicated to set up locations etc. as proposed in the question. Easy way is: If it's quiet start quiet and get louder. If it's loud, start loud. And I'd like if the phone would start with vibration before ringin when it's quiet and vibration is set to 'on'.
Yo ( 2015-02-24 17:09:35 +0200 )editStill you may encounter a phone stored in the pocket and thus the speaker covered. In this case it could already start at high volume. So that's the idea, combine all three methods.
lakutalo ( 2015-02-24 17:15:36 +0200 )edit