How to set volume limit on your iPhone or iPod Touch?
Volume limit on your iPhone can help save your ears.
If you use headphones with your iPhone and keep listening to music then you must have felt at some time that the volume level must have been very uncomfortable to your ears if you have accidentally hit the volume button.
You can simply take control of the maximum volume level your iPhone can get to.

Tap into the “Settings” icon.

Then tap into the “iPod” option.

Once on the “iPod” settings page tap onto the “Volume Limit” option.

On the “Volume Limit” page you should be able to see a volume slider and a “Lock Volume Limit” button. First, adjust the slider to a volume level which would be comfortable to you and then tap the “Lock Volume Limit” button.

You’ll be asked to enter passcode to make sure you are doing it out of your sense. Enter a 4 digit number that you can remember.

You’ll be prompted again to enter the same passcode.

Once you validate the passcode by re-entering it again, the iPhone Volume Limit will be engaged.
From now on, instead of the default maximum volume you can only reach the volume level that you’ve set. iPhone Volume Limit option is a neat feature that can save your ears if you happen to accidentally hit the volume button to too high. Of course, to undo the volume limit lock tap into the “Unlock Volume Limit” button and enter the same passcode that you’ve set before to undo the volume limit lock.
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