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I'm sorry, but I'm not following: what's the purpose of having the phone with the loudest speakers? To molest the innocent citizens in the street, at the public transportation, etc..? Don't you think the headset is more suitable for listening to the music than phone's speaker? Why not using the vibration instead of the speaker phone?
Anyway, I'm in a quest not for the loudest speakers, but the loudest earpiece at the (European) market, because the phone is principally made for talking, agree? Since I'm currently using my good, old 3110 classic, which I find extremely crisp, clear & loud (with reference to the earpiece volume), I want to swap it for a phone with 240 x 320 resolution display (SE or Nokia firstly), but I'm pretty afraid not to buy some bad performer, since I've read some new gadgets are pretty poor regarding earpiece volume. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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Posted: 2008-03-25 19:57:40
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^^it's even more irritating when you can hear music playing through a person's headsets,put on full blast,next to you...
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Posted: 2008-03-25 21:21:19
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It's better to have a phone that produce a clear & crisp sound with average loudness then a loud phone that produce a bad quality sound.
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Posted: 2008-03-25 21:37:32
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Muhammad-Oli Posts: > 500
The Uniden UIP1868 is pretty loud too:
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Posted: 2008-03-26 10:31:26
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i think its the W550.
especially when modified (acoustic)
havnt try modifying my one thou, but i can see the difference that is while playing midi tone, no phone can come closer in volume... in mp3, se default acoustic prevent further gain by adding AutoGainControl, just like other SE handsets...
but now, i think R306 can be louder than W550...
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Posted: 2008-03-26 10:50:35
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Muhammad-Oli Posts: > 500
On 2008-03-25 19:57:40, nEUrosceptic wrote:
I'm sorry, but I'm not following: what's the purpose of having the phone with the loudest speakers? To molest the innocent citizens in the street, at the public transportation, etc..? Don't you think the headset is more suitable for listening to the music than phone's speaker? Why not using the vibration instead of the speaker phone?
Anyway, I'm in a quest not for the loudest speakers, but the loudest earpiece at the (European) market, because the phone is principally made for talking, agree? Since I'm currently using my good, old 3110 classic, which I find extremely crisp, clear & loud (with reference to the earpiece volume), I want to swap it for a phone with 240 x 320 resolution display (SE or Nokia firstly), but I'm pretty afraid not to buy some bad performer, since I've read some new gadgets are pretty poor regarding earpiece volume. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Well actually people may search for the loudest phone so that they can easily hear it when in a noisy environment, so that they don't miss a call. Also, they may like having their phone up loud to listen to music in private. Not everyone is as immature as the person next to you on the bus or on the street.
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Posted: 2008-03-26 10:55:53
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seems a lot of the lower end phones have better speakers then many of the higher end products ................ which is weird, since they use cheaper parts in the lower end phones (obviously)
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Posted: 2008-03-26 11:10:38
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On 2008-03-26 10:55:53, Muhammad-Oli wrote:
Well actually people may search for the loudest phone so that they can easily hear it when in a noisy environment, so that they don't miss a call. Also, they may like having their phone up loud to listen to music in private. Not everyone is as immature as the person next to you on the bus or on the street.
Of course, we all know that's far, far away from the truth. The vibration is actually invented for the noisy environment, not the phone speaker to compete the noise. After all, there is a Caller ID function that let us know the identity of the caller, so we can easily call/text him/her back. And according to my experience, younger people doesn't search for the loud phone to listen to the music in private (that's what headset is for), but just to brag & irritate people around. But that's just my experience.
Could someone post his/her impressions/experience Re: recent phones with the loudest earpiece volume, or just send me the link for the relevant topic, pls?
Thanks.
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Posted: 2008-03-26 11:33:02
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Muhammad-Oli Posts: > 500
And of course, everyone is exactly the same. No, some people prefer not to use vibrate, and rather a ringtone. You don't even know the purpose that the original poster had in mind, so please don't generalise.
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Posted: 2008-03-26 12:23:47
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well i use my very loud w900i speaker to listen to music whilst taking a bath as using a headset whilst taking a bath might not be such a good idea...
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Posted: 2008-03-26 12:55:32
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