Distinction between "volume", "ringtone volume" and "default ringtone volume"
To me, it's unclear what's the difference between "volume" (that you can adjust with volume up/down), "ringtone volume" (that you can set with each ambience) and "default ringer volume" (showed it settings).
When I adjust volume to maximal level using volume up button and then change ambiance, I expect that it changes volume to "ringtone volume" level set with ambience, but it don't. And is "default ringtone volume" and "ringtone volume" connected somehow?
The volume selections are odd: changing volume with the volume rocker seems to change nothing at all, everything stays at "Default ringtone volume". Ambiance setting makes some changes, but it seems to be adding to "default" volume instead of working as an independent volume selection.
ziller ( 2013-12-30 15:36:10 +0200 )editYay, Volume settings need a facelift to be consistent.
ramoth ( 2013-12-30 17:04:24 +0200 )editTrue, it could be better. I think ringtone volume in settings sets the ringtone and notifications volume and the rocker adjusts the general media volume for example sounds in videos etc. There should be separate settings for both as in N9.
shertell ( 2014-01-01 22:29:04 +0200 )editAt the very least, when two volume controls are competing for control (say, ringer volume in the Ambiance, vs volume set in Sounds) the OS should be aware of which setting currently takes precedence, greying out the control that will have no effect.
andrew_dotdot ( 2014-01-14 09:52:41 +0200 )edit