Sherrington
New Head-Fier
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But the UK version does

Is there a huge difference in SQ between the international and US variants? Obviously the Wolfson DAC makes a difference, but I am wondering if the other one is not very good. The US sort of got shafted on this phone with dual core, and now no Wolfson. At least we have LTE.
I heard that the 32gb model doesn't have contiguous memory for music, that it's split with half available for apps and half for music and other files. Is that correct?
Is there a huge difference in SQ between the international and US variants? Obviously the Wolfson DAC makes a difference, but I am wondering if the other one is not very good. The US sort of got shafted on this phone with dual core, and now no Wolfson. At least we have LTE.
I traded my iPhone 4 for an S3 a couple of days ago (AT&T) - the distortion out of the headphone jack is pretty bad... If I don't find a solution I don't think I can live with this phone...
Drew
1. Try a better music player, Android is not iOS and allows replacing stock apps.
2. Try a DAC/ Amp.
I traded my iPhone 4 for an S3 a couple of days ago (AT&T) - the distortion out of the headphone jack is pretty bad... If I don't find a solution I don't think I can live with this phone...
Drew
Oh well. It's not that big of a deal for me, as I have no qualms with carrying an iPod 5.5g + Fiio E11 (soon to be upgraded), along with some IEM's and headphones. Sucks though, as I was hoping for the S3 to be great all around, but I will only be using it for Youtube videos, so it's fine. Also, how does the international S3's DAC compare to the iPod 5.5g? The 5.5g sounds awesome, but is the newer Wolfson DAC better? I would assume since they are so space limited, they might have had to make some compromises, so if someone could enlighten me, that would be great.
I have the international S3, and I can say its pretty good for a phone. The clarity and soundstage are both very good.
I'd say some may even like the sound over iPod.
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I traded my iPhone 4 for an S3 a couple of days ago (AT&T) - the distortion out of the headphone jack is pretty bad... If I don't find a solution I don't think I can live with this phone...
Drew
Oh well. It's not that big of a deal for me, as I have no qualms with carrying an iPod 5.5g + Fiio E11 (soon to be upgraded), along with some IEM's and headphones. Sucks though, as I was hoping for the S3 to be great all around, but I will only be using it for Youtube videos, so it's fine. Also, how does the international S3's DAC compare to the iPod 5.5g? The 5.5g sounds awesome, but is the newer Wolfson DAC better? I would assume since they are so space limited, they might have had to make some compromises, so if someone could enlighten me, that would be great.
Unfortunately I HAD the experience of owning the s3. Compared to my old iPhone4 and iPod 2g the s3 is terrible for music through headphones. I believe it has something to do with the internal volume being cranked too loud. The distortion with 16ohm headphones with music, especially during quiet passages at low volume is unacceptable. Ive read the output impedance for this device is over 3 ohms (apples stuff is usually 1 or less)I cashed out on this phone while it's still at a premium. I might try the htc one x or wait for the iPhone 5. Btw I'm not a troll/apple fanboy.
I've tried different roms/kernels with no avail, it's just a poor audio device. This phone is 101% objectively worse than any iPhone in terms of audio quality.
Just my experience and warning to anyone considering this device.