...If you can't tolerate slow OS then Avoid A306. I had a R5G2 and seemed fast with its older Android OS. I think iBasso & higher end Hiby OK for Android OS experience.
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...If you can't tolerate slow OS then Avoid A306. I had a R5G2 and seemed fast with its older Android OS. I think iBasso & higher end Hiby OK for Android OS experience.
no none. i find it a snappy little player. 4gb ram and a decent processorHave you done all the disable/optimisations guide stuff? Not done that with mine, maybe I should.
nahMany say, and some have demonstrated, otherwise.
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video above. cheersIndeed, your personal experience/case usage means that nobody else experienced anything different to you.
https://www.head-fi.org/threads/son...kman-optimization-guide.962975/#post-16917482Can you please share 'all the disable/optimisations guide stuff' again. Not sure I've done everything with mine cheers Graham
...video above. cheers
my video was only intended to show my experience of the sony. in response to your saying others have said and demonstrated the opposite. i wanted to show the other side, which for me is a great sounding player that doesnt show any perceived lag to me. i mean yeah its not an iphone but its not laggy either.I'm glad you have had a good experience with it. Others have not and have also put up videos. Both can be true.
The snappiness in your video blows away my Hiby R5 Gen 2 for sure. I no longer use Tidal but when I did the response was nothing like that.
Has anyone upgraded?Firmware 1.02.00 is out...
ill get back to you on the button lag. i use them but its not something ive noticed but it might be the same as yours. ill test it in a bitHas anyone upgraded?
If so, any noticeable changes?
Details here:
https://www.sony.co.uk/electronics/...ers-nw-nwz-a-series/nw-a306/software/00292251
The part that concerns me is the "improves general performance" as it's always a mystery what is hidden behind those words.
I normally use the Walkman for music and similar to what @cliffjnr mentioned, it's not an iPhone but not too bad. For me the only issue is that the response when pressing the buttons is a bit laggy. I press "pause" and it takes possibly a bit more than a second (probably 2?) to react and that's noticeable.
Wondering if anyone had that experience with the physical buttons and what is it like for you @cliffjnr ?
Clearly, as any other naive human it would be great if this firmware tackles that issue but that's what we all want that firmware upgrades solve the issue that we are having and possibly nobody else has
heres a screen record I just made on the Sony while using the walkman, tidal, chrome etc.
there is no lag. i use it daily. im getting rid of my ibasso dx170 for that exact reason.
...my video was only intended to show my experience of the sony. in response to your saying others have said and demonstrated the opposite. i wanted to show the other side, which for me is a great sounding player that doesnt show any perceived lag to me. i mean yeah its not an iphone but its not laggy either.
if other music streaming apps are laggy on it then i would recommend they switch to tidal, which isnt. (tidal does have a few other issues re using an sdcard for downloads - but that is documented on all devices)
i have non biased opinions of these things. i have the dx170 and think it sounds great as well but it occasionally locks up and drives me nuts.
cheers
hi i haven't followed any optimisations tips. ive disabled a few apps thats I don't use on it like google, gmail etc but thats it.Thanks for the video.
Mine is definitely not as snappy (and I followed all the optimisation tips). Maybe that us linked to the memory card or number off files. I have a Samsung Evo Select UHS-1 U3 256 GB sdxc with over 20,000 files (mostly flac).
Could you please share details about your memory card and files ? Thank you very much
hiya ive just put all my tracks on shuffle on the walkman app and the buttons dont seem to be lagging at all. going forward or back. tidal seems ok as wellHas anyone upgraded?
If so, any noticeable changes?
Details here:
https://www.sony.co.uk/electronics/...ers-nw-nwz-a-series/nw-a306/software/00292251
The part that concerns me is the "improves general performance" as it's always a mystery what is hidden behind those words.
I normally use the Walkman for music and similar to what @cliffjnr mentioned, it's not an iPhone but not too bad. For me the only issue is that the response when pressing the buttons is a bit laggy. I press "pause" and it takes possibly a bit more than a second (probably 2?) to react and that's noticeable.
Wondering if anyone had that experience with the physical buttons and what is it like for you @cliffjnr ?
Clearly, as any other naive human it would be great if this firmware tackles that issue but that's what we all want that firmware upgrades solve the issue that we are having and possibly nobody else has