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best phone for music?
samsung- i450 (with a mind blowing audio quality!)
nokia- n81, 5610
moto- rokr e8
SE- w890, w960, w910, w760
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[ This Message was edited by: crossmatched on 2008-04-18 15:16 ]
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Posted: 2008-04-18 16:14:51
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On 2008-04-18 16:14:51, crossmatched wrote:
best phone for music?
samsung- i450 (with a mind blowing audio quality!)
nokia- n81, 5610
moto- rokr e8
SE- w890, w960, w910, w760
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[ This Message was edited by: crossmatched on 2008-04-18 15:16 ]
I was on a shopping mall here and there was a samsung booth where all top-of-the-line phones are showcased like for example i450, G800, i600, D800 etc and luckily i certainly had a chance of testing all those phones. and judging by my experience i450 sound quality is very good(the booth uses senheisser headphones for their music phones btw). the amplifier helps alot in boosting the frequencies to make it sound louder and clearer, but i don't think this would mean better/par sound quality with dedicated mp3 players like Sony Network walkman and Ipod Classic i used long ago.and imo having a dedicated audio-enhancing chip(audio chip/sound chip) is better than having just an audio amplifier in it. and this is where N91/N81 tops out most music phones around with it's audio chip. although i imagine how good it is to have both audio DSP chip and audio amplifier in one music device.
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Posted: 2008-04-19 05:59:53
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Alot of new Nokia phones have great sound quality with the dedicated audio chip my 6300 does not even have that and sound is good. Though its not a patch on my Creative Touch. Though im a SE fan i find the sound quality in their phones for music horrible the mega bass just muffles the music i find. I have a good ear cos me and my dad are into quality hi fi. Anyway i think with time SonyEricsson will change and improve things with regards to sound quality and perhaps follow Nokias route and put in a dedicated audio chip and better speakers. Are you listening SE. As for changing your phone i say stick with what you have unless you really want a new phone. When you go into a phone shop ask them to test some phones and dont let them fob you off with a quick sale of a Walkman phone with them saying THESE ARE BEST FOR SOUND COS THEY ARE WALKMANS. Tosh.
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Posted: 2008-04-19 11:34:00
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Agreed with Razec.
Ive got a Nokia N81 and use both The default headphones or HPM-70s to listen to music and its sound quality is AMAZING
It would be nice get all the details on a site about the Audio Chip that both the N81 and N91 are using, anyone got a link?
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Posted: 2008-04-19 12:18:16
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My advice is to get your k810 kd player and good quality acoustics installed, them buy better original Sony Ericsson headset that has 3.5mm jack and is compatible with k810.
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Posted: 2008-04-19 13:55:02
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On 2008-04-19 13:55:02, strizlow800 wrote:
My advice is to get your k810 kd player and good quality acoustics installed, them buy better original Sony Ericsson headset that has 3.5mm jack and is compatible with k810.
Unfortunately it is CID53 and I can't put anything
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Posted: 2008-05-03 01:18:05
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mokia n91 imo. huge, ugly BUT the soundquality is amazing... forget se next to it
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Posted: 2008-05-03 01:21:38
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w910... w960... iPhone
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Posted: 2008-05-03 02:38:16
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nokia 5310 & 5320
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Posted: 2008-05-03 02:41:28
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Nokia phones in my opinion have better audio. When i used to own an N73 using the headphones listening to music it had cracking sound which was loud.
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Posted: 2008-05-03 03:09:00
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