Bluetooth audio quality - Samsung Infuse 4G

Whats the audio quality like using bluetooth on the Infuse? I only use high quality music files, mostly FLAC via a AUX cable in my vehicle currently.

lol i thought i was the only one using FLAC still these days but Bluetooth quality sucks on a lot of headphones since it made Wireless not for Quality so since you have FLAC i would go with Wired Headphones that have a mic on it

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Philips headphones or headsets compatible with i9000

As you all know that using 3rd party headphones with standard 3.5mm jack has always been an issue with the i9000. I just found out today that my 5 years old Philips SBC HS520 headset works fine with the i9000, amazing sound quality comparing to the stock headphones or even some of the entry level Senheiser. Bare in mind this headset was really cheap and the bass is more than adequate for linkin park. What I would like to discuss is that if anyone else has found any headphones that is good quality and works well with the I9000?
Im using Philips SHH1112 adapter and it works great together with my Sony NUDE earphones. The Sony works well too when connected to the galaxy directly.
There's a super cheap adapter that I've been using with HTCs.. Doesn't work here. I suspect its a size tolerance issue.
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For normal audio any head(ear)phone with a 3.5mm jack will work. The problem is getting the mic working on a call. I have used numerous in ear earphones, a headphone, a PC speaker system, the auxiliary input of my car Audio system, etc.. they all work. But have to take them off to make a call, unless I use an adapter with a built in mic (i.e Nokia AD-54 or a Bluetooth headset).
That's not the case - every standard headphone I've used works perfectly fine. Maybe you are referring to head/earphones with mic...
Anyway - I use the creative ep-630 and music sounds fantastic. You can pick these up for under $20...
00ss0 said:
As you all know that using 3rd party headphones with standard 3.5mm jack has always been an issue with the i9000.
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Headphone Mic

Is there anyway to listen to audio out in real time?
I couldn't find a single app that offered real time audio out from my headset microphones.
Audio out from where? The phone jack is already audio out.

Are bluetooth earphones better than wired earphones for honor devices?

As we all know that sound via headphone jack in honor devices is not that great. So i wanted to know if thats the same case for bluetooth earphones too or do they sound better compared to the wired ones?
technically, it's no doubt that wired has better delivery of sound quality. if you really want portability and comfort without dangling wires the best option is to go wireless.
in my own preference I like wired earphones,
wired one are always Better then bluetooth speaker /headphones
Used both Bluetooth earphones and wired headphones with Honor view 10. Bluetooth headphones sound a lot better. Also, connected via auxiliary cable and bluetooth in my car. Bluetooth is way better.
My oneplus 5 shows no difference in sound quality on connecting with auxiliary or bluetooth in my car.

Stereo Audio From Headphones?

The sound from my headphones seems to be in mono. Is there a way to get it to do stereo? There seems to be a mod for stereo from the speakers, but I can't see anything about headphones.

Question Is Bluetooth Codec, Apt-X HD and Adaptive available ?

Hi, can you tell if bluetooth codecs like Aptx hd and aptx adaptive from the developers options menu were added ?
LDAC, SSC, SBC, AAC and AptX are present.
AptX HD is likely not supported. Never has been.
Well, it sucks.
The Buds+ (SSC) are excellent for calls, and very good for music using Poweramp's graphic equalizer. Double as noise plugs. Very long battery life.
A LDAC headet from Sony or Panasonic be the next step up.
All are inferior to a hardwired headset.
Samsung had room for the 3.5mm jack and the damn SD card slot.
It's netted them a lot of lost sales from me. I now have 2 N10+'s and don't intend to buy any new smartphone for 2-3 years.
Other than battery replacements the N10+ can easily last 3+ years. This one I'm using is 2.5 yo, in mint condition with one battery replacement.
Still running on Pie, current load will be 2 yo in June, still fast and stable with minimal maintenance. Security is simply not an issue.
The N10+'s color rendering index and white point exceed the newer variable refresh rate displays.
It gets 10 hours battery life. It's still a blast to use which is why I got a backup one... whatever
"Samsung should add the aptX HD, aptX Adaptive and aptX TWS+ Bluetooth audio codecs to their line of Galaxy S products."
Sign the Petition
All aptX Bluetooth audio codecs on Samsung Galaxy S devices
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You should care people, because there's no more Jack 3.5mm...
Bluetooth on this phone is trash
The last time we had AptX HD was during the S8 plus with Oreo.
They supported the Level Headphones with UHD and AptX HD.
Then when Pie came, they discontinued the headphones and they removed AptX HD.
People with such headphones made petitions in the Samsung community forums and samsung finally resurrected the AptX in the Note9. During this time, samsung pushed the Samsung scalable codec for all the new wireless headphones and true wireless headphones.
But dont expect samsung to bring anything back, they are now supporting their own codec and devices. Still LDAC works well.
Listening to music via BT is trash anyway, whatever ther codec, so why care?
thegios said:
Listening to music via BT is trash anyway, whatever ther codec, so why care?
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You're totally wrong, it sounds even better via BT than wire for most of BT headphones because they use their own DAC. The KBPS does not make everything, If you have at least 500 KBPS is way enough for sound quality, most important is DAC and of course the Headphone itself.
Boom player, neutron, poweramp or stock samsung music player. And for best sound you need best earphone (bragi dash pro)I use.
DoKaTSuYa said:
You're totally wrong, it sounds even better via BT than wire for most of BT headphones because they use their own DAC. The KBPS does not make everything, If you have at least 500 KBPS is way enough for sound quality, most important is DAC and of course the Headphone itself.
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U'd better study a little...
All BT codecs are compressed (even aptx HD) and lossy and cannot reach HiRes quality. If u listen to Spotify of course you're already using a very bad source.
thegios said:
U'd better study a little...
All BT codecs are compressed (even aptx HD) and lossy and cannot reach HiRes quality. If u listen to Spotify of course you're already using a very bad source.
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Damn you understood nothing, what I said ?, Which sound better between listening 320Kbps MP3 in a AUDI A8 with Bang&Olufsen audio system and a wired JBL headphone with MASTER TIDAL 24 bits music etc... Can you answer which is the best experienced, after you can tell me u'd better study a lot.
Depends on how u connect headphones to smartphone, if dac of the dongle kn MQA certified (oh and btw MQA is compressed a d lossy)... There is no BT that is bit perfect, and if u listen to mp3 quality the codec is insignificant... even if you listen to Cd quality, since no bt codec can match...
U can have the best dac in the world, but garbage in garbage out... Take a 24bit 192KHz FLAC and play it via aptx hd and your hear trash... play it via any other bt codec a d you hear slightly worst trash... it's still trash so why care?

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