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Marinier

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Apr 19, 2017
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Ukraine, Kharkiv city
Does anyone know why iPhone 6S (iOS 10.3.1) has 2 levels (2 bars) lower the highest volume than the iPhone 4S and iPad mini 2 working on iOS 9.3.x? I've noticed that mini 2 and 4S have exactly the same highest volume level (16 out of 16 bars). It sounds the same loud. iPhone 6S has the highest volume (16th indication bar) equivalent to 14th (out of 16) level (bar) of mini 2 or 4S. I mean that iPhone 6S sounds on its 16 bars as mini and 4s on their 14th bar. It bothers me( I don't remember if I had this problem when my 6S was on iOS9. Can it be hardware wear? My 6S is already 16 months old. Or can it be software limits?

I should admit that all settings (sound, music) are the same on each device: no volume limits like EC or any other.

Does anyone experience the same issue or does anyone resolved it?
 
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