nokia 808 pureview vs n8
Jul 14, 2012 at 10:04 AM Post #31 of 50
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I don't care about flac or downsampling but want to play files w/ doing a preconversion.  
 
I don't use mp3s thanks, only WAV and reliably pick apart 320 or any compression using my headphone rig.  You can see my IEMs and gear in my sig but thanks for the suggestion...

No worries my friend, i just tried to help.I use only FLAC on my Clip+ and probably don't use the 808 for music at all.
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Aug 23, 2012 at 11:50 AM Post #32 of 50
Hi all, I initially thought of starting a new thread but searching the forum revealed this one, so I thought I'd put my question in here.
 
Over at the PureView 808 specs page:
http://www.nokia.com/global/products/phone/808pureview/specifications/
 
... it mentions support for m4a, which is practically equivalent to flac, so has anyone tried it?
 
Also, how well does the built-in headphone port drive portables like the Audio Technica ESW9?
 
Aug 23, 2012 at 7:15 PM Post #33 of 50
Hi --- never tried ESW9 but headphone out drives my edition 8s quite well, although i still prefer to amp via usb otg
 
Apr 28, 2013 at 1:09 PM Post #34 of 50
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I can btw recommend QuasarMX music player. Doesn't bring flac support but is superior to the older music player imo. 
 
Found from 
http://nokiagadgets.com/2012/07/10/quasarmx-must-get-music-player-for-808-pureview-adds-album-art-automatically-as-well/
Nokia Store
http://store.ovi.com/content/241788

 
 
I just wanted to comment on this old thread as I have recently bought the N8 AND 808 PureView (don't judge me). :)
 
The QuasarMX music player that I just bought ($4.99) plays FLAC. Also has parametric EQ along with other goodies. Perhaps FLAC support wasn't there when you purchased it. I am quite new to Symbian.
 
The other thing I noticed about the 808 that I haven't seen elsewhere is that it is able to record UNCOMPRESSED audio up to 96 kHz in Stereo! It needs a third party app to do it since Nokia has not enabled that on the built-in recorder. I got this info from the AudioRec Pro website. http://tequnique.com/audiopro
 
Perhaps you 808 owners already knew this. I just wanted to update an old thread.
 
 
PS - I tried connecting my FiiO amp/dac and the 808 complained that it was a draining a lot of power. No worries, just disable USB charging on the DAC. Now, how do I redirect sound into my external DAC? Was it supposed to be plug and play?
 
Apr 28, 2013 at 6:36 PM Post #36 of 50
I like the 808 better than my N8, but there isn't much in it.
 
Also, Quasar MX has been mentioned as supporting FLAC earlier in the thread.
 
Apr 28, 2013 at 11:39 PM Post #37 of 50
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what sounds best in headphones n8 or 808

 
The 808. It gets a tad louder than the N8 did. SQ-wise I would say it's a wash.
 
Apr 29, 2013 at 8:16 AM Post #38 of 50
The N8 is already very loud, much louder than a Nova N3 or Sansa Clip, happily drives my HD600s, though the volume steps are too far apart
so its hard to dial in the right volume.
 
Sep 26, 2014 at 10:01 AM Post #40 of 50
QuasarMX has now been recently updated. https://www.meteorasoftworks.com/ Full support for FLAC. I tried out a 192KHz file delivering at 5.39Mbit/s (this is a 168Mb file 4m20 long) and it plays fine. Luckily the 808 supports 64gig cards so no problems there. On borrowed Momentums it sounds amazing. I would be interested as to what a proper audiophile thinks of the soundstage.
 
Mar 12, 2015 at 4:58 PM Post #42 of 50
QuasarMX has now been recently updated. https://www.meteorasoftworks.com/ Full support for FLAC. I tried out a 192KHz file delivering at 5.39Mbit/s (this is a 168Mb file 4m20 long) and it plays fine. Luckily the 808 supports 64gig cards so no problems there. On borrowed Momentums it sounds amazing. I would be interested as to what a proper audiophile thinks of the soundstage.


Correction, it takes 128gb cards (and I'm fairly sure will take all cards of the current standard, irrespective of size).
 
Mar 12, 2015 at 5:01 PM Post #43 of 50
Anyone these days use Nokia 808 as the main mobile phone?
Please share your thoughts with us.
Planning in getting one.


Still have mine, not main phone though. Wonderful camera, great headphone out, micro SD and OTG support including some DACs. Terrible as a phone though, current entry level phones like the Moto G utterly trounce it for user experience. Unless you feel you absolutely must have the camera I would not recommend as a daily phone.
 
Mar 13, 2015 at 7:26 AM Post #45 of 50
I wish someone could port android to it.
Then we will have a better UI and navigation experience.

 
While I still wouldn't be too enthused about Android at that resolution, man, an Android port would be very welcome.
 

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