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Posted: 2009-05-16 21:50:36
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On 2009-05-16 16:34:56, se_dude wrote:
^^yea right. Somehow the headphones also peped up the frequency graphs and the tables that gsmarena tested the W995 for.Ridiculous.
I was wrong about it all based on headphones but there is still some truth to that. This is taken from mobile-review.com, the sound quality on the W995 is exactly the same on the w980.
"This phone features no dedicated DSP, so all sound in this phone is processed by its CPU. It’s true that you can get pretty decent sound quality even without a dedicated DSP onboard – in fact, it’s not a cure-all in this sense. But only a DSP can allow you to even out all frequencies and parts of the audio spectrum."
"was a decent performer in our RMAA-powered frequency response tests, being on a par with most dedicated music players, such as the iPod Nano"
[ This Message was edited by: 10123 on 2009-05-16 22:50 ]
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Posted: 2009-05-16 23:37:07
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mobile-review and SE reviews really dont go together. Try a few other websites, I am sure you will have contradicting opinions.
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Posted: 2009-05-17 06:24:27
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On 2009-05-17 06:24:27, se_dude wrote:
mobile-review and SE reviews really dont go together. Try a few other websites, I am sure you will have contradicting opinions.
They might not go hand in hand for se fanboys. But he isnt lying, and the comment i posted from MR where hardley negative comments, quite positive infact. If you can post a link to a review for either the W715 or the W980 (both feature clear audio) that specifically state that either of these products feature a deticated audio chip (ie a dsp chip), then i might start agreeing with you, but until then its software and nothing more.
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Posted: 2009-05-17 12:27:02
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I dont have to give anyway, coz facts are facts. MR wont be able to hear anything above the current SE range of phones coz he doesnt want to. Try phonearena/gsmarena which clearly describes the W995 as one of the best offerrings till date. Looking at the graphs, it actually is.
How else do you mean to measure its quality??
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Posted: 2009-05-17 12:33:48
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On 2009-05-17 12:33:48, se_dude wrote:
I dont have to give anyway, coz facts are facts. MR wont be able to hear anything above the current SE range of phones coz he doesnt want to. Try phonearena/gsmarena which clearly describes the W995 as one of the best offerrings till date. Looking at the graphs, it actually is.
How else do you mean to measure its quality??
All im saying is it doesnt feature any deticated audio chips it is all software.
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Posted: 2009-05-17 12:36:49
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Lets hope the W995 is the start of decent flagships from se, so far the W910/k850/c902/c905 have all (in a sense) been a failure to se
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Posted: 2009-05-17 13:48:03
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Should be less than a month until the W995 is released.
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Posted: 2009-05-17 20:43:29
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On 2009-05-16 16:34:56, se_dude wrote:
^^yea right. Somehow the headphones also peped up the frequency graphs and the tables that gsmarena tested the W995 for.Ridiculous.
You're using a N97 aint ya?

i knew it.
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Posted: 2009-05-17 20:54:36
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Leave him,thats the same person who said a K850 sounds better than a N81 going by the GSMArena graphs, lol IN REAL LIFE that was absolute cock and bull, i have both and the SE was the one that needed better acoustics.
Eldar may not like SE but he certainly doesnt lie in his reviews, i feel the same way he does about SE= LOADS of potential, but not making any use of it.
That said im sure the W995 sounds decent when compared to most 2yearold mid range music phones.
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Posted: 2009-05-17 21:04:09
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