
NoVolume addresses the common frustration of stiff or basic system volume panels when you want finer control. It adds a clean overlay that reacts to your volume buttons and touch so sound changes feel more deliberate while staying easy to reach. The response depends on your phone’s haptic motor, with the best feel on devices known for stronger feedback. You can tailor how it looks and behaves to fit your routine, and it uses Accessibility Services to detect button presses. If you prefer direct installation, the NoVolume APK is available for Android users.
Tactile haptics for each step
NoVolume focuses on the feel of volume control by adding haptic pulses that mimic a physical select wheel. Each adjustment aims to give clear feedback so you know how far you moved. Results vary by hardware, and users with Nothing or CMF phones that have high definition haptics will notice the most consistent response.
Flexible controls for where and how the slider appears
You can decide when NoVolume shows up and where it sits on the screen. It lets you exclude specific apps such as camera or phone if you do not want the overlay there. You can also adjust touch speed, reposition and resize the slider, and tweak number size or font weight. Shadows can be added for better visibility against different backgrounds.
Premium options and community presets
NoVolume offers optional paid unlocks for deeper control. You can fine tune haptics with three types, apply complete color control with transparency, and share or download community presets anonymously. These presets help you try different styles quickly without building everything from scratch.
Clean look inspired by modern Android
The interface takes cues from Nothing OS for a minimal and tidy appearance that blends with current Android themes. The slider is designed to be simple at a glance so your focus stays on adjusting sound. Visual choices are intentional and aim to reduce clutter while keeping key information readable.
Quick access and system friendly behavior
When needed, you can press and hold on the slider to open the default Android volume panel. This gives fast access to notifications, alarms, and sound modes without switching screens. NoVolume respects Android’s fixed volume steps and does not alter them. If you want to stop using it, you can turn it off at any time in Accessibility settings.
Haptic feedback quality depends on your phone’s vibration motor. Phones from Nothing and CMF with high definition motors generally provide the most precise feel, while budget devices may feel softer or less distinct. If the feedback feels too light, adjusting touch speed or slider position can improve control. Visual customization still works even if haptics feel different across devices, so you can set up the overlay for clear viewing and comfortable reach.
NoVolume uses Accessibility Services to detect volume button presses and display its overlay. This permission is required for the app to react when you press the hardware buttons. The overlay does not change Android’s volume step count and only presents a different way to adjust sound levels. You maintain control at all times and can disable the service in Accessibility settings if you prefer to revert to the default behavior.
Getting started takes a short setup and then you can test the slider in any app. If you plan to download NoVolume, the steps below outline the basic flow from first launch to your first adjustment.
NoVolume adds a customizable, haptic slider that keeps volume changes clear and consistent, with quick access to the system panel when required. It respects Android’s limits while giving you control over placement and appearance. To stay current with improvements and refinements, look for the NoVolume latest version when updating.
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Flag as inappropriateLast updated on May 6, 2026
Just fixed some bugs.