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On 2009-10-10 02:26:07, titus1 wrote:
Perhaps the non-existence of equalizer on Satio (and Omnia HD, i think) is a trade-off with Nokia.
Like Gucci said, one can install third party music players and solve this "problem". That's the beauty of a smartphone.
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Posted: 2009-10-10 03:20:47
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but installing third party music player wont bring the music widget on the standy screen, nor those animations(when playing and pausing), afaik.
Xell,
Could you please upload some videos from satio with the latest firmware? I hope the videos dont lag now.
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Posted: 2009-10-10 03:53:07
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I agree with djin, not only those third party players won't bring the widget on the standby screen, but more importantly, they're NOT free, some of them cost as much as $30 and they have really poor graphics. I know 'cause I tried to find a good player for my G900 (Symbian, yes) and I couldn't find anything worth installing permanently.
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Posted: 2009-10-10 04:02:50
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TTPod and PowerMP3 for Symbian S60 is free
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Posted: 2009-10-10 04:06:21
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Yes, both of those players are free, but none of them support cover art (and then what's the point of having a 3.5" screen?) and PowerMP3's equalizer only works with mp3 files, and I have a lot of mp4 and wma audio files.
And that's the bottom line: why would I have to use a external application that doesn't feel 'natural' and that's not integrated with the rest of the phone, just because they were too lazy to include a proper equalizer?
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Posted: 2009-10-10 04:17:55
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On 2009-10-10 04:17:55, victorh017 wrote:
Yes, both of those players are free, but none of them support cover art (and then what's the point of having a 3.5" screen?) and PowerMP3's equalizer only works with mp3 files, and I have a lot of mp4 and wma audio files.
And that's the bottom line: why would I have to use a external application that doesn't feel 'natural' and that's not integrated with the rest of the phone, just because they were too lazy to include a proper equalizer?
Since you've got so many issues regarding that. I think you're better off with Iphone
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Posted: 2009-10-10 04:28:42
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No, I wouldn't go that far... But I guess I'm considering Samsung's Pixon 12 ....
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Posted: 2009-10-10 04:38:08
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On 2009-10-10 04:38:08, victorh017 wrote:
No, I wouldn't go that far... But I guess I'm considering Samsung's Pixon 12 ....
Or why not the Aino?
Comes with eq, excellent walkman skins, great earbuds, bluetooth controller, pretty good 8MP cam... Decent price too.
EQs are a non-factor for me btw. I prefer sound as-recorded and spend some serious dough on my headphones. The Satio's sound reproduction is excellent with nice separation, tight bass and crystal clear treble. There isn't one thing that *I* would want to change in the sound output of the Satio.
Your mileage may vary.
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Posted: 2009-10-10 04:41:37
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Even music integrated player doesn't have EQ settings, it still produced better sound than any walkman phone (except only for w995) and any walkman phone it good enough to beat down from others manufactured. what you think about?
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Posted: 2009-10-10 05:52:34
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Lightspeed_x Posts: > 500
@Tranced: Any news on a local operator offering the Satio (or Aino) soon?
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Posted: 2009-10-10 07:07:04
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