@Andykong @Gold Fox it is great that N6iii is now Roon Ready.
However, N30LE (and N8ii, more than likely) getting left behind (as confirmed earlier) leaves a bad taste in one's mouth when a premium, anniversary edition device with the same Snapdragon chip and more RAM doesn't get Roon support.
This decision can hopefully be reconsidered- I don't think I will be buying any further Cayin products otherwise (and I am sure I won't be the only person to think this way);
Cheers!
NYanakiev, I completely understand how you're feeling—part of the reasoning behind this decision was explained in the N30LE thread. I'm sorry but for now, that's all I can say on the matter.Not to mention that the last firmware update of the N30LE dates back to 10/05/2024.
As for firmware updates — this reminds me of questions we often got way back in the i5 era, well in fact, not only i5, almost all of our devices: “Why isn’t there a new firmware?” And while the i5’s situation is different from the N30LE, our attitude toward firmware has always been consistent.
There’s an old saying in the electronics world — “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” And honestly, it’s more of a practical principle than a punchline. We don’t roll out firmware updates just for the sake of it. Instead, we actively monitor user feedback on forums, and if issues are reported, we gather, verify, and address them through firmware as required.We have continued to monitor the discussion on all these Cayin threads, collecting problems and conduct testing and evaluation whenever necessary. Please be rest assured that Cayin is not in-active while we are “silenced”, we just believed that we shouldn’t jump on board with empty promises only.
The N30LE has been running stably so far, which is why we haven’t release any updates to it.
I'm not quite sure whether this is a hidden function or something that actually exists, but I’ll pass your request along to the engineering team!I have a small request to the player developers. Please make the full-screen volume control dialog switchable. Let there be an option to choose between a small system volume control dialog and a full-screen one. On Hiby players, this option was called Hiby Volume Dialog and there was an option to disable this option. This option is also on the Cayin N6III player, but it is hidden and there is no end to accessing it. If it is possible to turn off the full-screen volume control dialog, then please write short instructions on how to do this.
Hey shimigg, honestly, it ties into something I touched above about firmware updates in general.Hey @Gold Fox , is there a plan to update to Android 13 for the N6iii ?
I must say, Android 12 for a device released in 2024 is not optimal.... We already have Android 16 coming out.
The short answer is: “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” again.
Now, the longer version is this — every Android version we implement in a DAP isn’t just a simple copy and paste application. It involves low level programming, deep-level testing and optimization: checking for bugs, ensuring smooth performance, and making sure it meets major streaming apps' (Apple Music, Qobuz, Tidal, etc.) running requiremenht. That’s a big lift.
Yes, Android 12 isn’t the newest kid on the block — but it’s currently stable, works well with supported services, and is optimized. Jumping to Android 13, 14 (or beyond) means more stress, more strain on a SoC that’s already balancing audio performance as a top priority. It’s a bit like forcing your old iPhone to run the latest iOS — it may works, but the tradeoff is usually lag, bloat, or battery drain.
And especially in the case of DAPs, stability of system and audio playback is the focus — not fancy animations, keeping as much background processes as possible at the cost of higher memory and CPU consumption. So, stability > novelty here.
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