Ok, my question is I bought a Galaxy S II from the UK, and i noticed on some apps i am getting the UK version. I also noticed some apps (iheartradio) are not found when searching on my phone but show up when searching from a buddy atrix. The amazon cloud player, seems to download a UK version, that doesnt allow connectivity to the cloud, only local music playback. Does this have to do with the IMIE, and can i change, it or can I tell my phone to look at the US android market, instead of the UK one?
Also, I am coming from an iphone, and when playing music, it gets quite loud, so loud that, I cant even turn it all the way up without blowing my ear drums. On the I9100 i can turn the volume up all the way, and its no where near loud enough. Is there anyway to hack it to make this louder, and or make the speaker phone or ear pieces louder?
Outside of those 2 issues, I think the phone is awesome. No issues yet. Only my second day of ownership though
bump.
also whats the deal with a lot of the videogames not running on the galaxy S II?
Marketenabler will allow you to change market location
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Secret Codes for sound levels also a post or two regarding better sound .
Though mine is plenty loud at 50% volume on AAC+ audio .
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Hey guys I've read some posts, reviews and watched some video samples of the Amaze and from what I can tell..it's true, the audio recording on this phone is horrible.
I wanted to ask if anyone from this forum could compare it to the MT4G?
That's the phone I am currently using now and want to know how does it measure up to the MT4G's audio recording when shooting video.
I ask because I record a lot of videos with my MT4G and it's important that the audio quality on the Amaze isn't less than my phone.
1080p would be awesome to have (mine has 720p) but I don't want to sacrifice audio quality.
So with that being said, could anyone tell me from personal experience whether it's worse or better when compared to MT4G?
Thanks a lot.
I would ask if you are so concerned for professional reasons and then I realized a pro would use a real camera...
Not trying to be a prick or anything. Just curious.
What is with the concern of how well the audio is recorded off your phones camera?
Turboboxer said:
I would ask if you are so concerned for professional reasons and then I realized a pro would use a real camera...
Not trying to be a prick or anything. Just curious.
What is with the concern of how well the audio is recorded off your phones camera?
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Because I don't own a point and shoot camera so I rely on my phone to do all the recording.
I have two kids, 5 and 4, and I record them all day, everyday.
So yeah I just don't want to sacrifice the audio quality for better video quality.
Cause if you have kids that young you should know the audio is the most important part!! They say some of the craziest things. Lol.
Anyway, thanks for asking though. I don't mind explaining. Do you have any thoughts here?
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Because I don't own a point and shoot camera so I rely on my phone to do all the recording.
I have two kids, 5 and 4, and I record them all day, everyday.
So yeah I just don't want to sacrifice the audio quality for better video quality.
Cause if you have kids that young you should know the audio is the most important part!! They say some of the craziest things. Lol.
Anyway, thanks for asking though. I don't mind explaining. Do you have any thoughts here?
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If you want good audio quality on a phone camcorder, you're not going to have any luck with HTC, put simply. The Amaze is a fantastic phone and video quality is among the best out there, but audio has never been HTCs strong point. If you're looking for great audio, I'd suggest looking into a Motorola device, though T-Mobile really doesnt support Moto anymore it seems. If you do go with Motorola, just know that video quality will not be the best on most, at least from what I've seen. The Razr looks solid on both fronts. Then there's the iPhone 4S, which undoubtedly has the best of both worlds. Either way, I'll stick with the Amaze. I love it in every way.
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nguyendqh said:
Because I don't own a point and shoot camera so I rely on my phone to do all the recording.
I have two kids, 5 and 4, and I record them all day, everyday.
So yeah I just don't want to sacrifice the audio quality for better video quality.
Cause if you have kids that young you should know the audio is the most important part!! They say some of the craziest things. Lol.
Anyway, thanks for asking though. I don't mind explaining. Do you have any thoughts here?
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AWESOME!!!! Way better answer than anything I could think of. I definitely see where you are coming from. Audio would be very important.
Not that I have taken a lot of video with mine yet but I have to say it does not sound any better/worse than my iPhone's ever did. Video is a ****load better though
Turboboxer said:
AWESOME!!!! Way better answer than anything I could think of. I definitely see where you are coming from. Audio would be very important.
Not that I have taken a lot of video with mine yet but I have to say it does not sound any better/worse than my iPhone's ever did. Video is a ****load better though
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So it's not like a horrible difference yeah? Well that's good.
I mean my biggest thing was whether it'll be worse than my current phone.
myTouch 4G.
That's really what I'm trying to get at.
I don't have a problem with my phone's current audio recording.
I just don't want to be downgrading. =P
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If you want good audio quality on a phone camcorder, you're not going to have any luck with HTC, put simply. The Amaze is a fantastic phone and video quality is among the best out there, but audio has never been HTCs strong point. If you're looking for great audio, I'd suggest looking into a Motorola device, though T-Mobile really doesnt support Moto anymore it seems. If you do go with Motorola, just know that video quality will not be the best on most, at least from what I've seen. The Razr looks solid on both fronts. Then there's the iPhone 4S, which undoubtedly has the best of both worlds. Either way, I'll stick with the Amaze. I love it in every way.
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I can understand what you're saying, but my thing was just whether it's an audio downgrade from my current phone, the HTC myTouch 4G.
That's all. But thank you for the suggestions and yeah I'm not a big fan of Moto phones either.
Thank you.
What about Music quality?
How is the audio quality for music and video? I use my phone as mp3 player.
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How is the audio quality for music and video? I use my phone as mp3 player.
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The audio quality is very good. But not stellar. Much depends on the source. If you use badly compressed mp3 files and cheap earbuds don't expect much. The phone can play .flac files if you install a 3rd party player like PowerAMP. That combined with a good set of headphones (I'm using Klipsch, which are also very good but not stellar) then the audio quality is more than adequate.
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The audio quality is very good. But not stellar. Much depends on the source. If you use badly compressed mp3 files and cheap earbuds don't expect much. The phone can play .flac files if you install a 3rd party player like PowerAMP. That combined with a good set of headphones (I'm using Klipsch, which are also very good but not stellar) then the audio quality is more than adequate.
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I'm not that much of an audiophile but I do have good earbuds so I guess I should be set. Thanks
Why don't you take you're kids to a t-mobile and take some test videos too compare? Seems Luke that would be the easiest thing for you to do and you would not have to rely on any the opinion of someone else.
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As far as recording, the audio is just as good as my vibrant...take that as you may--I am not a huge video guy. Plus, once you record, you can edit the audio on your pc.
PowerAmp is the single, most important app for me...in the car, at work, everywhere, the output is amazing.
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Why don't you take you're kids to a t-mobile and take some test videos too compare? Seems Luke that would be the easiest thing for you to do and you would not have to rely on any the opinion of someone else.
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Sounds like a good idea there. Lol. I will probably do just that. Thanks.
Beats Audio
Do you know if Beats Audio will be in the Amaze anytime soon or in the dev posts?
audio seem ok to me...I had the SGS2 which only provides MONO audio, and audio quality seemed good . This phone provides mono and Stereo so I played around with it and when I put it on mono audio the sound quality is much better, but then again you get mono....So It might have something to do with the extra microphones trying to pick up extra sound and cutting out the background noise....Personally I feel the sound on the Amaze is much more clear with high treble, than the SGS2, is the only phone I can compare it to. sound on SGS2 was muffled a little. also the speakerphone on the back and front of the HTC device sound much less muffled than My SGS2, I have no experience with motrola or any other brank of phone.
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Do you know if Beats Audio will be in the Amaze anytime soon or in the dev posts?
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We already got a couple of roms that have Beats Audio Hack. Check them out
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We already got a couple of roms that have Beats Audio Hack. Check them out
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Ok Thanks...
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Sounds like a good idea there. Lol. I will probably do just that. Thanks.
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I installed a app from the marketplace called Volume+, it was less than 2 dollars. But you can go to the dev website and download it for free. It boost up the volume from the audio playing from the loudspeaker and headset. I don't know if it will boost the recorded incoming audio. To me I had the MT4G rooted with a sense 3.0 Rom and I already love this amaze. As long as your hand doesn't block the microphones on the phone it is fine. Plus for 15 dollars you can buy the adapter to hook up to your tv and watch the glorious 1080p via HDMI. Also my Amaze is all stock. Plus the reception and call quality is very good.
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I installed a app from the marketplace called Volume+, it was less than 2 dollars. But you can go to the dev website and download it for free. It boost up the volume from the audio playing from the loudspeaker and headset. I don't know if it will boost the recorded incoming audio. To me I had the MT4G rooted with a sense 3.0 Rom and I already love this amaze. As long as your hand doesn't block the microphones on the phone it is fine. Plus for 15 dollars you can buy the adapter to hook up to your tv and watch the glorious 1080p via HDMI. Also my Amaze is all stock. Plus the reception and call quality is very good.
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This may seem odd but I found that, to me at least, it sounds better with the "stereo recording" off. That's how my MT4G videos sound.
Anyway, volume is not the problem here. It's sound quality.
I get the best recording with an app called rec forge, mono, wav and 22khz sample rate. The stereo recording does not improve the fidelity of the sound. I have yet to try an external Mic.
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So is this player worth getting? I had Zune HD a while back but didn't use it a whole lot. I don't like using my Incredible as an mp3 player and I currently have a sansa clip+.
Is there something that stands this out over other mp3 players?
things I'm looking for:
Sound quality
ease of use (syncing, organizing, etc.)
battery life (my clip+ get 6-8 hours, I want 12+)
durability (i am butter fingered)
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So is this player worth getting? I had Zune HD a while back but didn't use it a whole lot. I don't like using my Incredible as an mp3 player and I currently have a sansa clip+.
Is there something that stands this out over other mp3 players?
things I'm looking for:
Sound quality
ease of use (syncing, organizing, etc.)
battery life (my clip+ get 6-8 hours, I want 12+)
durability (i am butter fingered)
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Well... since you seem to be familiar with Android devices already, I am not sure what else you are looking for. If you need just a music player, stick to what you have.
The Galaxy player 4.0 is a brilliant sounding player with Voodoo Sound installed which takes advantage of the Wolfson DAC which is regarded as one of the best audiophile sound chips. The sound quality is brilliant with wide soundstage, rich punchy bass and good mids and highs. The sound quality is up there with my Sony X1060 and Cowon J3.
Just got the 5.0 today will test out tonight! Hello everyone not new to xda just this section glad i cld join yall and help as much as pos
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For me - the 5.0 has a bigger screen than my GSII, but it's not as large as my Tab.
I actually find myself using it far more than expected - it's in a kind of perfect size range. However I almost never actually use it for media playback!
If I owned a Galaxy Note it would probably be pointless - but it's pretty well suited in the size gap between the DInc and Transformer the OP owns.
Well what it seems is that I might just upgrade my clip+ to the clip zip.
I love android but i think having three devices is a bit much. Granted the audiophile bit a few posts intrigues me.
I guess this is better for people without tablets/phone who still want andy in their pocket. A good phone upgrade is what I really need.
Why is the audio chipset diff in the 4.0 and the 5.0? Anyone know, seems kinda crazy to me.
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Worth getting? Definitely. I've had iPod touch 4G and Galaxy Player YP GB70 and I'm just selling the iPod. The Samsung is way more practical in daily use. There are two GB70 versions here in Korea, white with TFT display and black with something that seems to be OLED. I like the white one more (have both currently ;-). Also in March there would be new version of Galaxy Player 70 introduced, maybe wait for that one and order directly from Korea..
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Why is the audio chipset diff in the 4.0 and the 5.0? Anyone know, seems kinda crazy to me.
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Oh yeah, forgot that difference... The MC1N2 in the 5.0 is a bit of a disappointment.
Maybe I am late on this, but I was on the phone with someone and I had them on speaker phone. At the same time, I had a YouTube video blasting on the phone. To my surprise, the person on the phone could not hear my video!!! Did you guys know this? Is this standard operation with a noise canceling phone?
Now I wonder if I can play PlayStation with my girl on speaker and not hear her complain about the tv being to loud.
ROF about girlfriend.
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Yes it's standard, their is the primary microphone on the bottom, & a secondary on the back. Any sound that's heard in fairly equal volume on both mics is cancelled. Anything that's louder or primarily heard on the primary(bottom Mic) your voice, is let through. If you were to yell to someone in the other room so that the secondary Mic picked up your voice at a volume closer to what the primary is hearing it would block that out to. It's more complicated than that, but that's basically how it works. The One is really good because both microphones are dual membrane HD microphones, with much higher sensitivity than normal microphones. No expenses was spared making this phone, it really uses the highest quality parts available in just about all areas. If your on 4g with someone els on T-Mobile on a One M7, GS4, or IPhone 5 it's switches to HD voice which is really incredible. It's to bad it has to be two HD voice compatible phones on the same network to use it. Some day soon it should work cross carrier but not yet. Me & my fiance both have One M7s so whenever we talk it's HD voice. It's 10x better than a normal phone call. But she's the only one, I know on T-Mobile with a HD voice compatible phone. Great tech though, her voice comes through in CD quality it really is incredible. Can't wait till it's more widely used. Most have never even used it.
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Wow I learned a lot from that post. Didn't really know about the mic on the One. Thought it was standard.
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Hello!
So...I have the big and great mediapad X2 16:10 ratio 7" phone. Sadly, it seems every new phone has that hotdog style super long aspect ratio :/
So while I love my Mediapad....the lack of NFC bugs me because many times I wish I could quickly use it to transfer photos from my camera or to remote control it without having to open the app and connect via Wifi.
But as it is, I cannot find a single phone this size that has NFC. Was looking at the Mediapad M3 because its basically the same size as this Xperia but with a bigger screen...and yet again no NFC.
So....if you are using this tablet as a phone and with ATT...I want to hear from you to make sure if I were to try it, ATT wont be having an issue for it not really been a phone etc.
Also how is GPS and call quality overall? I believe you can only call with a headset of BT not with speakerphone or usual mic. Correct?
Thanks!
I've owned it since it first came out. USED to work as a phone on T-Mobile's network, but T-Mobile decided to classify it as a "tablet" (really, it is.. but still) and only allow data-only SIMs.
That said, I did put a AT&T prepaid SIM into it and it worked flawlessly. NFC, Bluetooth, all work smoothly. Speakerphone calls are possible, in fact. When you make a call with the stock dialer, you're making a speakerphone call by default. This is because there is no earpiece, only top and bottom stereo speakers. Call quality is excellent however, and the people on the other end of the call can't tell the difference between this and any other phone. You can also use Bluetooth for calls if you wish.
This year I took the AT&T card out and put a T-Mobile data SIM in, so it no longer makes "true" phone calls. But I still text, still use Android Pay, and still make calls through Google Voice with it.
I have had zero issues with this device. I leave it on 24/7 and use it daily. It's not rooted or anything, bone stock. Does everything I need it to do. A noticeable difference in speed between it and my Z5 Premium, but certainly not sluggish by any measure.
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Oh and regarding GPS, works fine too. I leave the Z3 Tablet Compact on a dash mount in my work vehicle for a super easy to see navigation system and it allows me to use my phone at the same time and not miss a turn. I've run navigation on the tablet and my phone to see if there was a difference in accuracy and they both announce the next turn in symphony...
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