doginabag
New Head-Fier
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The local store to my office just so happens to have a few in stock now. So very tempted to pop down there at lunch!
Sounds similar to an issue some had with their LG G3 a couple years ago, along with random Google Now pop ups. Wonder if it's a similar fix (rooting and disabling pause/play headset functions by commenting out a line of code), although I guess that would be known by now.So I hate to be posting more bad news as I absolutely love this phone.
The issue brought up about wiggling the headphone cable when plugged in causing whatever is playing to pause or stop, started happening with my phone.
Here is a gif of it happening. V30 headphone jack issue https://imgur.com/gallery/1ru0y
First I touch it and then it pauses then I do it again and it wigs out and starts pausing/playing in a infinite loop until unplugged.
*Bonus: gif was made with the v30s built in gif screen capture. The phone is awesome!
Is your the T-Mobile variant?I've noticed when plugging in my 64ohms earbuds or headphones. The V30 no longer say "high impedance" mode like the V20 did. It doesn't say anything at all. Anyone else notice that?
edit:Sorry...late to the gameIs your the T-Mobile variant?
Oops, just bought one. However just missed the one they had in stock and need to wait for tomorrows delivery before I can go pick it up.
Guess I better start thinking of what cans to replace my bluetooth set with for commuting.
I have been waiting for this info. My HD650 are at my brother's and I probably won't be able to get them until Christmas, I loaned them out.Tested it out with the HD650. Impressively, drives them well enough that I don't even need full volume (and I like loud music). TMo version, so I can't see the impedance being shown, but it's clearly doing its magic.
Tested it out with the HD650. Impressively, drives them well enough that I don't even need full volume (and I like loud music). TMo version, so I can't see the impedance being shown, but it's clearly doing its magic.
Tried mine today with my HD650s. Pretty decent for a phone. Now I've the 660S in my sights, as my 650s have seen better days.
Highly recommend you ditch Spotify for the testing. You may be running into resampling issues with the dac. IMHO v30 and e70 technical and unforgiving, so if something is off, you will hear it. Try flac or hifi with the lg music app and or usb audio player pro.Neither me. Early days yet, I guess. I'll give it some time to bed in (and the E70s too). Hopefully it'll improve. And bear n mind in just warming up on Spotify (extreme settings). Waiting for my Sandisk micro SD before getting stuck in to the sound settings (Quad DAC is on but not sure how many cores are being used, E70s are only 39 ohms).
And yes, the phone is outstanding overall. Feels great.
That's not necessarily true. A Cowon Plenue P1 is $399 right now and it makes the V30 sound like a tin can and the V30 is around what? $800?You obviously have very high standards. Please pm me for my cellphone # when you get bored with your supermodel girlfriend
In my experience, you need to spend a lot of money on a dedicated DAP (at/beyond the price of the V30) to get better audio than this.
What headphones are you using with your V30?
I'm also curious about one other point - is the EU volume-capping the V30, like it did with the iPhone?