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How to Automatically Adjust Sound During a Windows 8 Phonecall
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To automatically adjust the sound during a Windows 8 phone call, you can follow these steps: 1. Open the Phone app on your Windows 8 phone. 2. Tap the three dots icon at the bottom right corner of the screen to access the menu. 3. Select "settings" from the menu. 4. In the settings, you will see an option called "enhance call audio." Turn this option on. 5. Once the option is turned on, the phone will automatically adjust the call audio based on the noise level of the environment you are in. This will ensure that you can hear the person you are talking to clearly, even if there is a lot of background noise. 6. If you want to turn off this feature, simply go back to the settings and turn off the "enhance call audio" option. By enabling this feature, you can enjoy a better call experience on your Windows 8 phone, with the volume automatically adjusting to suit your surroundings.
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