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Exynos SoC or Qualcomm in Italy what will?
In Italy, it should be Exynos
Exynos SoC or Qualcomm in Italy what will?
I got my S7 Edge today as well- very impressed with the sound quality with the included earbuds. I did a quick test with my B&W P7s as well- quite difficult to drive in general. Sounds great, even though my iphone 6s plus was certainly louder.
I got my S7 Edge today as well- very impressed with the sound quality with the included earbuds. I did a quick test with my B&W P7s as well- quite difficult to drive in general. Sounds great, even though my iphone 6s plus was certainly louder.
Anyone else jumped from a Note 5 to a GS7 edge? I was really wanting to upgrade but I'm being held back by the sound quality different. I took my triplefi 10s into best buy and tried doing a little comparison but it was hard with how loud the store was. I'm no audiophile and just want something that sounds good.
I think i'm gonna stop by the tmobile store today and see if I can do some testing there.
You are living in the USA, get a V10 or if you can afford to wait, a LG G5 with the HiFi module...
And test it with your own music (usb drive + OTG cable)!!
I test in store with my own music in a simpler way: cloud.
I create a wifi hotspot with my iPhone and then download from my box account a few reference files into the smartphone.
FWIW in output power my non European iPhone 6 smoked the Exynos S7 and S7 Edge.
The "phonearena.com" (link here: http://www.phonearena.com/reviews/Samsung-Galaxy-S7-Review_id4165) is out.
Interestingly, they say that the S7 si indeed "louder" than the S6 in terms of output. but after some experiences from members of this forum the physical numbers do not translate in subjectice and personal and "real-life" experience.
It should be noted that they tested the Snapdragon/DSG version. Maybe only the Exynos/Lucky version has the weak output problem....
I hope that Voodoo or V4A will fix that.