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Remove Listening at a High Volume Warning on Samsung Galaxy Devices [SOLVED] [NO ROOT]

Don't you just hate it when you plug in your headphones in a good mood & as soon as you try to increase the volume, Samsung stops you and a popup warns you about the harmful effects of listening at a high volume each time! To add to it, you actually have to tap OK to continue.


Pop-up message: Listening at a high volume for a long time may damage your hearing. Tap OK to allow the volume to be increased above safe levels.

It's one of those touchwiz things you hate! Well here is the easiest and the only way to get rid of this popup. So, let's begin.

It's a Tasker solution & you'll need the following apps: Tasker and AutoInput

Step 1: In the tasker app, under Profiles, Create a new profile by clicking on the '+' at the bottom right and browse to Event -> UI -> New Window
  • Label: *listening at a high volume*  [Note- please type the text along with the asterisks]
  • Window Type: Dialog
  • Priority: Normal
Press the back button to save.

Step 2: In the next pop-up menu, Select New Task + and assign it any name (eg., Auto Dismiss)

Step 3: Click on the '+' at the bottom center and select Plugin -> AutoInput -> Action and click on the edit button (pencil) under configuration. Under manual setup, select & fill in the following fields:
  • Action: Click
  • Field Type: Text
  • Field Text: type OK
Save the settings by clicking on the tick mark on top right of the screen.
Press the back button to save everything, until you exit from the tasker app.

You're done! It's all set up & now be assured the pop up will get dismissed automatically every time and won't bother you.

Tasker Tutorial: Monitor Daily Call and Data Account Balance

This is an extremely simple yet effective way to keep track of your daily call & data balances. It also helps you monitor any unnatural balance deductions, which sometimes happens due to technical glitch of the telecom operators.

Most telecom operators allow you to send a keyword via a toll free SMS to get information about your call and data balances. To find out about SMS codes of your operator, please contact your customer care or try a google search.

For instance, Reliance Communications allows its users to send a SMS at 55333 with the text BAL or MBAL to receive call and data balance information respectively.

Step 1: Under the PROFILES tab, Click on the '+' icon and select Time.

Use the following settings:
  • From: 11:45 pm
  • Repeat: unchecked (inactive)
  • To: 11:50 pm
Press the back button to save.

Step 2: In the next pop-up menu, Select New Task + , type Send SMS and proceed.

Step 3: Inquiring Call Balance:  Press the + icon and select Phone -> Send SMS

Use the following settings:
  • Number: *Use the number provided by your telecom operator at which the SMS needs to be sent.* eg. 55333 in case of Reliance communications.
  • Message: *Use the keyword provided by your telecom operator.* eg. BAL in case of Reliance communications.
Press the back button to save.

Step 4: Press the + icon and select Task -> Wait. Use the slider and select 1 minute.

Step 5: Inquiring Data Balance: Press the + icon and select Phone -> Send SMS

Use the following settings:
  • Number: *Use the number provided by your telecom operator at which the SMS needs to be sent.* eg. 55333 in case of Reliance communications.
  • Message: *Use the keyword provided by your telecom operator.* eg. MBAL in case of Reliance communications.


You're done! This profile will work daily at 11:45 pm and retrieve your call and data balances standing at the end of each day.