[Resolved] Need advice for a phone with VERRY good sound quality - General Questions and Answers

Hello. I have a Samsung Galaxy Gio as my personal phone but i also need one phone for work number .
I can not decide on a phone: normal one or smartphone. In case i take the smarphone i will change the new one as personal phone and place Gio as work phone
What i need from the new phone in case is a normal phone is : VERRY GOOD sound quality in phone calls, decent battery, don`t need camera, GPS,wifi etc or touchscreen.
In case i buy a smartphone i would like to be better then my Galaxy Gio with better sound quality or at least equal and would be best if it had ICS, or maybe an future ICS official update, i don`t really like custom roms
My budget is ~200 euro for a smartphone and ~70 for a normal phone
I have : Nokia C1 i HATE the sound in calls too low and not clear at all , Nokia 2330c too loud and hurts on ears not clear voice , Nokia 6230i too low voice, quality is good tho but i can`t really hear ppl ( i also tryed to upgrade firmware and change headphone at a service center )
I know i ask a little much but maybe u can recomand a good phone .
Would also like to be new not second hand.
In past month i read a LOT of reviews about phones and i came to the conclusion all are bad on sound quality. Tryed Nokia Asha phones people say they are bad.
At normal phone i saw a Motorola WX306 i don`t find any reviews on sound quality tho.
And for smartphone Xperia U, Xperia Sola, Samsung Ace plus these are the phones i like but again ... not sure about sound quality since they are new phones. Xperia U and Sola are a little over my budget tho
Also looked at Htx One V people complain about muffed sound and low quality
Thank u in advance !

Can't go wrong with a Motorola, so I would suggest the DEFY PLUS for a smartphone. For a non smartphone, I believe the Sony ericsson zylo would do. Of course,a slide phone might not be convenient but then you said you don't mind. I'd test first,and visit www.gsmarena.com for scientific measurements as mine are but personal opinion.
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It sort of depends on how you're going to be listening to it. Personally I find people who listen to their music on their speaker phone (especially in public) is very annoying, and you really won't find a phone that has decent audio quality if that's how you plan to listen. The best remedy to this is getting a good pair of head phones. The Bose earbuds are great, but they don't have a microphone
As far as call quality goes, it's kind of touch and go. A lot of poor call quality has to do with signal interference and degradation. Sprint phones have generally been used by construction workers in the past (you know the fat rubber ones). The call quality is well enough to hear over machinery and such, but they may not still be around. I have found that Motorola phones have pretty good call quality, but to be honest I haven't notice a huge difference between phones. As I said a lot of the poor call quality has to do with the signal you're receiving.

Thank u both of u for suggestions . No i will not use my phone for listening to music on loudspeaker i hate those people that do that on streets . I want good voice quality in calls not in playing music
Motorola Defy+ won`t receive ICS so i will ignore it for now, and that normal motorola phone with flip i don`t like how it looks (
Hope other suggestions will come, thank u again !

For now i got the cheapest phone Samsung E1230
It does not have a camera, a lantern, bluetooth or sdcard slot but as a phone i really like the sound quality till now deep voice and clear . Will see later what new smarphones will come to the market
U can close this. Thank u

SilviuMik said:
For now i got the cheapest phone Samsung E1230
It does not have a camera, a lantern, bluetooth or sdcard slot but as a phone i really like the sound quality till now deep voice and clear . Will see later what new smarphones will come to the market
U can close this. Thank u
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I think most of the newer phones call quality are about the same (all things equal), but the only way for you to really know is to go down to your mobile store and call yourself with the display phones and have someone talk to you through the other end. Maybe leave your phone with a friend or wife or girlfriend and have them talk to you while you're at the store. Don't really know what else to suggest.
If you're really worried about getting ICS or not, a lot of developers are porting ICS roms from other phones to the ones that don't have it. Might consider that when making a purchase. I have an HTC HD2 which was originally a Windows Mobile phone (really bad imo) but it's a whole new phone with android ported to it, and it will take ICS (although not really zippy and smooth). This phone was released back when Eclair and Froyo were the new things.

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My initial opinions of the Inspire 4G

I just got the Inspire 4G the other day at an HTC conference. (Work related)
For years I've used an iPhone for my primary device. I'm no stranger to Android. I've had a Nexus One and a Samsung Captivate. The inspire in the best android phone I have used yet.
The Captivate is an aweful phone. A GPS that works when it wants to, FoYo that never arrived....etc... I installed a custom ROM (Cognition) and it brought new life to the phone and was a better experience, but I am of the opinion that I shouldn't have to use custom ROMs to make the phone work the way it is supposed to or to have the latest software when it should have already been available. Who knows when FoYo does come out for the captivate if it will be any good or will it still be better to use a custom ROM. On the Inspire I feel as if I don't need to run a custom ROM because it is great the way it is.....so far.
Two issues I did notice with the Inspire that I have verified that others I know with the phone are having as well.
1) The call quality is horrible! It's very treblely and just sounds terrible.
2) The external speaker is definately not loud enough. That seems to be a trait of HTC phones and cheap, low quality speakers.
For example on point #2. I have my own customer ringtones and sound effects for text and emails, which are the same ones I used on my iPhone. I wear my phone in a leather pouch on my belt. I can hardly hear when I get a text or the phone is ringing. Thankfully I have it set to vibrate at the same time, and if I didn't feel it vibrate I would never know I am getting a text or a call. That is very annoying. Especially when it is worn on my belt, I should be able to hear it. I don't know if this can be fixed via a software upgrade or if it is just cheap parts.
On my iPhone, if my phone is downstairs and I am upstairs, I can clearly hear loudly when I get a text or call. The iPhone has a much better speaker.
The Inspire is a very fast phone as far as the OS goes. The internet is also faster, it seems like the phone is connecting to AT&T's imitation 4G service. The battery life isn't that great though.
I am disappointed that AT&T decided to remove the front facing camera. Also it seems like the phone isn't as thick as the EVO, although it does have some good weight to it. It definately does NOT feel cheap.
The Hot Spot feature works pretty good, although I just briefly played with it.
Well that's my brief opinion for the moment. The phone is really nice, but the external speaker volume issue might force me to go back to my iPhone for primary use and knock my Inspire back to secondary play phone.
Awesome, I can't wait.
hmmm i have read a few reviews that said call quality is awesome, Mobiletech review and infosync come to mind, maybe its just some handsets
AndreaCristiano said:
hmmm i have read a few reviews that said call quality is awesome, Mobiletech review and infosync come to mind, maybe its just some handsets
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I dunno, maybe they have hearing issues. But many people I've talked to that went to the same conference that I did that also got phones made the same comments I did. Bad call quality and dretful speaker volume.
Also on a a differnet note, I used to date a girl from Manapalan years ago. I would have done anything for her back in the day. Something about Jersey girls.
chocodough said:
I dunno, maybe they have hearing issues. But many people I've talked to that went to the same conference that I did that also got phones made the same comments I did. Bad call quality and dretful speaker volume.
Also on a a differnet note, I used to date a girl from Manapalan years ago. I would have done anything for her back in the day. Something about Jersey girls.
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really how old are you?? LOL small world!
chocodough said:
I am disappointed that AT&T decided to remove the front facing camera. Also it seems like the phone isn't as thick as the EVO, although it does have some good weight to it. It definately does NOT feel cheap.
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This model (Desire HD) never had a front camera... wasn't AT&T's doing.
I just cant decide if I wanna give up my i4 for this. I wanna buy outright but sometimes I just cant justify that price when I think of other things I could buy for that amount of money. The front facing camera doesnt bother me because I have had an i4 since launch and used it maybe 4 times. I just worry about size and the speaker volume. I know that overtime with roms that can be fixed so not so worried about that. My options now are to sell wait for someone to sell and the get a new itouch for the ios fix. Sorry but imo itunes just works for me, the only phone I've used as an audio device would be my iphone. I just really like android and flashing and always having the latest on it and have been back and forth since the g1. I just sometimes dont like all the time it takes away from life having to read up all the time or keep up with the latest. Anyways enough rambling just my thoughts.
cmstlist said:
This model (Desire HD) never had a front camera... wasn't AT&T's doing.
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The only time I've used my front camera is to see if there is food in my teeth, so I don't think I'll miss not having a front camera.
Great input. I have a Captivate running a custom ROM. It was trash til I did so. Now call quality, gps, speaker and camera are great. And bigger battery. It all works bit I miss Sense.
Do you think the inspire is a better device all round when compared to a flashed captivate?
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No worries on the low volume problem, TEST THIS ON YOUR DEVICES AND COMMENT PLEASE
An easy fix for the low external speaker volume is this app, created by the infamous Meltus from xda.
Its a must if indeed the speaker is low:
---->> http://www.androlib.com/android.application.com-automod-jmiC.aspx
or
DSP Manager
---->>> http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/android-apps-games/134633-dsp-manager-equalizer-android-2-2-a.html
ekerbuddyeker said:
Do you think the inspire is a better device all round when compared to a flashed captivate?
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Yes I definately think it's a better device. Sure the Captivate is a good device when using a custom rom, but I'm of the opinion that you shouldn't need to run a custom rom to make the device work the way it is ment to. Plus when you run a customer rom is just has the feel of being pieced together from various parts and not really a complete experience.
HTC sense does make a world of difference. It is more than just an overlay like Touchwiz or Launcher Pro...etc... I used to be a diehard pure stock android experience, but Sense won me over. It adds so much to the device.
But the two issues I originally mentioned are a problem though. The tinny call quality and the low external speaker volume are things to take into consideration. It's terrible when you can't even hear the phone ring when it's on your hip. So far I've missed calls and SMS if my phone is in one room of my house and I am in another, whereas I could hear my iPhone even if I am upstairs and my phone is downstairs.
Today I emailed our area HTC rep and told her the problems that I and others are having and she is passing the info up the ladder. I said to her that I find it odd that HTC's quality control didn't notice the crappy speaker on the device and that I couldn't recommend the phone to my customers at this time until I hear of a resolution to the problems.
So although I love the Inspire and think it's a very good phone, I would hold off buying it until there is a bug fix or something to the speaker problems. I might have to go back to my iPhone 4 for the time being until HTC fixes the phone.
Before anyone makes a decisions on buying it, you might want to wait until the Motorola Atrix comes and compare the two.
After spending a day with the Inspire I promptly ditched my iP4. I also have a Captivate running Cognition and it just gets destroyed by the Inspire. I haven't been able to test battery life, but I know what I'm in for in that department.
The Inspire is quite simply very fast. Ran Quadrant to compare to other phones I've had this year as well. My Captivate running Cognition gets about 1500, while the Inspire was around 1900 each time. I've never used a phone that blew through that benchmark so fast. Neocore got around 57fps so that's very solid as well. GPS connected quickly, but I only tested it outdoors as that's where I would generally use it. Speaker is a bit weak, but sound is pretty fantastic through headphones. YouTube video played smooth and looked amazing. It's a much better YouTube experience than the iP4 imo.
chocodough said:
it seems like the phone is connecting to AT&T's imitation 4G service.
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Seriously? No carrier is using true 4g. HSPA+ is considered 4g now; Just look at T-Mobile.
Can anyone compare the speakers to a nexus one? Same question for battery life, granted it may be a little early for that.
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Can anyone compare the speakers to a nexus one? Same question for battery life, granted it may be a little early for that.
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I used to have a Nexus One last year, and always thought the external speaker was horrible on that also, but it was a bit louder than the Inspire.
Although I didn't think the call quality of the N1 was bad. The call quality is horrible on the Inspire, whether through the earpiece or the speaker phone.
HTC Inspire 4G vs Motorola Atrix 4G
chocodough said:
I just got the Inspire 4G the other day at an HTC conference. (Work related)
For years I've used an iPhone for my primary device. I'm no stranger to Android. I've had a Nexus One and a Samsung Captivate. The inspire in the best android phone I have used yet.
The Captivate is an aweful phone. A GPS that works when it wants to, FoYo that never arrived....etc... I installed a custom ROM (Cognition) and it brought new life to the phone and was a better experience, but I am of the opinion that I shouldn't have to use custom ROMs to make the phone work the way it is supposed to or to have the latest software when it should have already been available. Who knows when FoYo does come out for the captivate if it will be any good or will it still be better to use a custom ROM. On the Inspire I feel as if I don't need to run a custom ROM because it is great the way it is.....so far.
Two issues I did notice with the Inspire that I have verified that others I know with the phone are having as well.
1) The call quality is horrible! It's very treblely and just sounds terrible.
2) The external speaker is definately not loud enough. That seems to be a trait of HTC phones and cheap, low quality speakers.
For example on point #2. I have my own customer ringtones and sound effects for text and emails, which are the same ones I used on my iPhone. I wear my phone in a leather pouch on my belt. I can hardly hear when I get a text or the phone is ringing. Thankfully I have it set to vibrate at the same time, and if I didn't feel it vibrate I would never know I am getting a text or a call. That is very annoying. Especially when it is worn on my belt, I should be able to hear it. I don't know if this can be fixed via a software upgrade or if it is just cheap parts.
On my iPhone, if my phone is downstairs and I am upstairs, I can clearly hear loudly when I get a text or call. The iPhone has a much better speaker.
The Inspire is a very fast phone as far as the OS goes. The internet is also faster, it seems like the phone is connecting to AT&T's imitation 4G service. The battery life isn't that great though.
I am disappointed that AT&T decided to remove the front facing camera. Also it seems like the phone isn't as thick as the EVO, although it does have some good weight to it. It definately does NOT feel cheap.
The Hot Spot feature works pretty good, although I just briefly played with it.
Well that's my brief opinion for the moment. The phone is really nice, but the external speaker volume issue might force me to go back to my iPhone for primary use and knock my Inspire back to secondary play phone.
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Based on your experiences so far, how would you rank the Inspire 4G to the Motorola Atrix? I'm waiting to make up my mind on my next upgrade. The battery life and front facing camera are really hard for me to get past, but I'm not a major fan of Motoblur either (although I know the Tegra 2 processors should handle that ok).
Great write-ups guys, that's good information to hear. Concerning the speeds compared to other phones, remember that you're using a new phone and comparing it to other phones that are bogged down by applications and data files.
Back a few weeks ago I thought my captivate was fast Oced at 1.2. I rooted to install a newer version of the ROM, master cleaned it, and it was even faster stock than it was OCed before.
Exactly my worry. We've put all the work into the Captivate only to buy an inferior phone out of the box...
ekerbuddyeker said:
Great input. I have a Captivate running a custom ROM. It was trash til I did so. Now call quality, gps, speaker and camera are great. And bigger battery. It all works bit I miss Sense.
Do you think the inspire is a better device all round when compared to a flashed captivate?
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Depressing. Unlike many people, I value excellent call quality above being able to get a 5m gps fix in 10 seconds. The captivate does have the former going for it...
chocodough said:
I used to have a Nexus One last year, and always thought the external speaker was horrible on that also, but it was a bit louder than the Inspire.
Although I didn't think the call quality of the N1 was bad. The call quality is horrible on the Inspire, whether through the earpiece or the speaker phone.
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I've only made a couple of calls on mine, but they sounded just fine. Certainly not horrible.

[Q] Should I buy HTC Titan or Titan II

Hello all,
I love big screens because I read a lot on phones,
so I decide to buy either the HTC Titan or the Titan II
my question to whom used both phones for a while
please advise which one should I invest my money in
I don't care a lot about camera or LTE network because I live in Egypt and LTE will be available within more than a year
I care a lot about signal strength and phone stability and long live
and somewhat the good looking and feel in hands
will the Titan I metal body be better than the Titan II plastic body?
I'll be waiting for your comments
and many thanks in advance
Buy a used Titan and save your money for WP8.
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good point, I'll consider it
but at ebay used titan and used titan II prices are almost the same
so which one should i pick
http://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3?idPhone1=4027&idPhone2=4411
basically they are the same devices except the huge camera !
if you want photography, go with the titan II (obviously 16mp vs 8mp)
for better battery life, go for the titan !!
the battery life on the og titan is much better than that on titan 2 !
your call !
good luck..
I made this gsmarena comparison before,
but thanks aaki_rocker anyway
you have talked about good perspective which is batery life
I'll be waiting for somebody to tell me actual opinion about which devise is good in hands
and which one is more reliable in daily operations
ihabsad said:
I made this gsmarena comparison before,
but thanks aaki_rocker anyway
you have talked about good perspective which is batery life
I'll be waiting for somebody to tell me actual opinion about which devise is good in hands
and which one is more reliable in daily operations
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the battery on the titan is less compared to titan II still it lasts longer than titan II
maybe lte is the culprit here !
i recommend you to go for titan but again its your personal choice !
aaki_rocker said:
the battery on the titan is less compared to titan II still it lasts longer than titan II
maybe lte is the culprit here !
i recommend you to go for titan but again its your personal choice !
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thanks again man for the advise
my desire is trend to the metalic Titan also
but I hope to hear more comments and opinions
to help me and also to be a referrence for members that will be confused like me
I had a Titan and now I have the Titan II. My opinion after owning both I would go with the Titan II. The original Titan had some reception issues and the sound quality on voice calls was sporatic to bad, I was always getting complaints that I sounded underwater or far away. The Titan II has much better sound quality and I my opinion the reception is better. Battery life is almost the same especially if you live in an area that doesnt have LTE coverage yet. The camera is Super on the Titan II with lots of tweaking options, however the Titan camera is no slouch and takes very clear and crisp pics. Thats my two cents, voice quality is first and foremost in cell phones.
DZWAY007 said:
I had a Titan and now I have the Titan II. My opinion after owning both I would go with the Titan II. The original Titan had some reception issues and the sound quality on voice calls was sporatic to bad, I was always getting complaints that I sounded underwater or far away. The Titan II has much better sound quality and I my opinion the reception is better. Battery life is almost the same especially if you live in an area that doesnt have LTE coverage yet. The camera is Super on the Titan II with lots of tweaking options, however the Titan camera is no slouch and takes very clear and crisp pics. Thats my two cents, voice quality is first and foremost in cell phones.
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very good DZWAY007, thanks
that was very helpful
but can you please tel us which phone is better in the build quality
is it the metalic titan or the plastic titan 2? I'm a very heavy phone user and build quality is important to me
is there any difference in speed or screen quality?
If the prices were close, no question the Titan II. Why ?
Better over all device, better camera, better optics, a little newer design. Also, it's New, so it will be supported longer (when the it's said that the Titan is disco'ed).
This also brings up a point about WP8, Would you go with the older or newer one knowing current models would get WP8 and older ones might not ? (not saying that is true but, think about it)
DavidinCT said:
If the prices were close, no question the Titan II. Why ?
Better over all device, better camera, better optics, a little newer design. Also, it's New, so it will be supported longer (when the it's said that the Titan is disco'ed).
This also brings up a point about WP8, Would you go with the older or newer one knowing current models would get WP8 and older ones might not ? (not saying that is true but, think about it)
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I agree with you
but I think if the titan ii will get the wp8 update the titan i also should has it
the only thing that makes me hesitated is the cheap plastic body of the titan ii
ihabsad said:
I agree with you
but I think if the titan ii will get the wp8 update the titan i also should has it
the only thing that makes me hesitated is the cheap plastic body of the titan ii
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Plastic will hold up.... The titan 2 looks like a higher end phone. The reviews I read about the Titan 2 claim it might be plastic but, looks like a really high quality phone. I would not worry about that, HTC phones are over all body wise have been pretty well built.
Remember there was something said about the titan 1 being discontinued, if that's the case, updates might be done with it...
mmmmmm.....
I can see that the titan II now should be the choice
is there any more advices
ihabsad said:
mmmmmm.....
I can see that the titan II now should be the choice
is there any more advices
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Stop in the store and take a look at them both and hold them both if you can. Besides the over all screen and everything else, it still is Windows Phone 7.5...
Personally, if I was with AT&T right now and between the 3 phones, Lumia 900, Titan and Titan 2, I would take the Titan 2.
The display is almost as good as the L900 but claimed better contrast on it, so it's easier on the eyes if you plan on reading books on it. And the camera, not that I take a lot of pictures but, when I do, they will be as good or better than the 16mp Sony point and shoot I have now. So, I wont need it any more, infact, I would sell it. With the bent display on the TItan 2 makes it look like a high end phone...
DavidinCT said:
Stop in the store and take a look at them both and hold them both if you can. Besides the over all screen and everything else, it still is Windows Phone 7.5...
Personally, if I was with AT&T right now and between the 3 phones, Lumia 900, Titan and Titan 2, I would take the Titan 2.
The display is almost as good as the L900 but claimed better contrast on it, so it's easier on the eyes if you plan on reading books on it. And the camera, not that I take a lot of pictures but, when I do, they will be as good or better than the 16mp Sony point and shoot I have now. So, I wont need it any more, infact, I would sell it. With the bent display on the TItan 2 makes it look like a high end phone...
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this is good talking,
I don't prefer nokia in smartphones
and it seems that the Titan II is the winner here
by the way I'm in Egypt now and I can't compare the 3 phones
may be I'll wait for June, I probably will be in New York for business
and thanks for the advise
does anybody has more advices?
TITAN II any day
Hope u have picked up your choice of device .But if you havent , please do consider Titan II as the Titan have very poor voice quality and camera sucks ... My old HD7 takes better one than this .
The thing about call quality is because of a noise cancellation mic next to stereo socket .There is a thread which talks about covering it with a tape ... But all that has not helped me personally . Also if ther SRS enhancement is turned on , there is a lag on the whole system .. Its more like they came out with titan II cos of all these issues and cos they cannot help to fix it . So Titan II is recommended .
About Camera , it has that yellowish tint which used to be a common issue with HD2 , it has to do with the position of flash .. The daylight shots are pretty decent but night shots are very bad , take a look at yourself .
Build quality goes for Titan but who cares , i want to be able to talk and do things better with my new phone , not admire the material used .
bryangopan said:
Hope u have picked up your choice of device .But if you havent , please do consider Titan II as the Titan have very poor voice quality and camera sucks ... My old HD7 takes better one than this .
The thing about call quality is because of a noise cancellation mic next to stereo socket .There is a thread which talks about covering it with a tape ... But all that has not helped me personally . Also if ther SRS enhancement is turned on , there is a lag on the whole system .. Its more like they came out with titan II cos of all these issues and cos they cannot help to fix it . So Titan II is recommended .
About Camera , it has that yellowish tint which used to be a common issue with HD2 , it has to do with the position of flash .. The daylight shots are pretty decent but night shots are very bad , take a look at yourself .
Build quality goes for Titan but who cares , i want to be able to talk and do things better with my new phone , not admire the material used .
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dude, you are the best,
thank you very much for your explanation,
I'm about to order my phone tomorrow,
and off curse after your clarifications and other members advices
it will be defenitely the Titan II
many thanks again

[Q] One S help

hey guys can u please help me out...its been years I've been using the HTC Wildfire and now i seriously need to upgrade my device...so guys tell me ur overall experience about the One S ,I've seen many reviews around YouTube but they dont tell me all i need to know...so what's the sound quality ,battery life ?? mine sucked in Wildfire,I've also heard it has bugs like overheating,multitasking,micro arc oxidation failure,Wi-Fi problems..pls tell me everything as u mates know this better..I'm going for this next month!! Thanks
Coming from an HTC G2 and a Nexus One before that, I'm extremely pleased with battery life and snappiness of the processor. It's the best phone I've had to date. Haven't had any of the overheating or other problems you mention and not sure how widespread they are; it's always difficult to judge those, as it's generally only the complainers that post online.
Also coming from g2. Very solid phone. The only hurdle I'd see is the 10gb storage. But as long as are using it to hold your mp3 collection its not an issue.
Do not think I would buy anything but a HTC at this point. Have been consistently great devices.
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thanks guys..now I definitely need to get me the One S btw hows the gaming ,loudspeaker (music) quality and multitasking, does it include beats headphone in it??? I've seen some online stores where beats headphones are included with the box.
The loud speaker does sound good even at max volume. The phone does not come with any earphones! I was rather shocked that didnt get even a dinky set that you would get with most phones.. esp when its branded beats.
Guess they wouldn't throw in 200 pair of dre autographed headphones, but giving you nothing?! this a marketing way to keep you from settling on the el cheap-os?
I cannot comment on the gaming as chess and scrabble are all i seem to play on phones these days.
The gaming works awesome, i downloaded Grand Theft Auto 3 and it works without a lag!

suggest me ! i am about to buy an atrix 2 !

hello friends !
i am about to get an atrix 2 from a friend in cheap !
so i was asking whether it would be good to buy this phone !
i know the chipset is old and all and that is not of my primary concern !
things i want to know about are
-battery life (main concern)
-camera and camcorder quality
-headphones output
-screen quality
-loudspeaker output
would also like to know about the jellybean update and how would you compare it to ics ?
i have been through many reviews of this device but would like to get personal user experiences from y'all..
you can also compare this device to the used devices in my signature pic so i'll get a very clear idea !
thanks...
buy it lets share the joys and regrets of this, well in my opinion is "UNIQUE" phone,, and if its cheap.. why think twice..
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buy it lets share the joys and regrets of this, well in my opinion is "UNIQUE" phone,, and if its cheap.. why think twice..
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your comments regarding the points i mentioned above ??
aaki_rocker said:
hello friends !
i am about to get an atrix 2 from a friend in cheap !
so i was asking whether it would be good to buy this phone !
i know the chipset is old and all and that is not of my primary concern !
things i want to know about are
-battery life (main concern)
-camera and camcorder quality
-headphones output
-screen quality
-loudspeaker output
would also like to know about the jellybean update and how would you compare it to ics ?
i have been through many reviews of this device but would like to get personal user experiences from y'all..
you can also compare this device to the used devices in my signature pic so i'll get a very clear idea !
thanks...
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Yes, it is old, and therefor will not perform like new devices, but it was good for it's time, so is still not half bad.
Battery life can be good, but keep in mind you are buying a used phone, so it will have lost capacity over time. if it is bad, you might want to invest in a new battery.
Camera was one of the best of the time, and still is very good.
headphones work fine, but I doubt you will see anything particularly bad or good with them. keep in mind, as with all phones with the jack on the top, lint from your pants pocket often gets jammed in it, causing loss of audio or poor connections. you can remove it carefully with a bent paper clip (google it).
The screen is higher resolution than most phones when i came out, but it still is not as good as the phones today. Some people complain about a yellow tint, but generally the screen is very good.
Can't say much on the loudspeaker, I have never really used a different phones, but it does sound loud and good to me.
Jelly Bean really speeds things up, and most of the custom ROMs are JB anyways so you are probably going to want it.
And if you dont like to root the phone and flash the roms....
if can always install the official JB leak... this is pretty cool...
JB obviously much better than ICS.... It runs really really smooth...
Its been over an year now.. but still loving Atrix2 alot....
aaki_rocker said:
hello friends !
i am about to get an atrix 2 from a friend in cheap !
things i want to know about are
-battery life (main concern)- 2 Days on 2G and 6hrs on 3G
-camera and camcorder quality- Average quality camera
-headphones output- Nice audio quality
-screen quality- Warm tint and pales in comparison to IPS LCDs
-loudspeaker output- VERY loud. One of the loudest phones I've used
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My answers to your query in bold.
Battery life is phenomenal in 2G mode. I suggest you use tasker to toggle 3G/2G according to your need. The phone is strictly average in the present day. In addition, the non-existent Motorola presence in India makes spares harder to come by. So, even if you buy it for a pittance and later need a new battery, that alone would cost you 1500 Rs, and broken screen takes 1month to repair.
I suggest you not to rush into the purchase and regret it later .
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My answers to your query in bold.
Battery life is phenomenal in 2G mode. I suggest you use tasker to toggle 3G/2G according to your need. The phone is strictly average in the present day. In addition, the non-existent Motorola presence in India makes spares harder to come by. So, even if you buy it for a pittance and later need a new battery, that alone would cost you 1500 Rs, and broken screen takes 1month to repair.
I suggest you not to rush into the purchase and regret it later .
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perfect answer !
doubts cleared !
thanks buddy...
getting a mint one black & white for 8k buddy !
what do you think. should I ??
Also just to point out, this phone has been locked down a lot by Motorola and our devs have worked hard to find work arounds. If you love flashing Roms and would require an unlocked boot loader then I can't suggest that you buy this phone.
That said, it is not a low end phone. Pretty fast and smooth. It has a good camera that takes quality pictures. Lastly it's pretty durable in comparison to other smart phones.
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aaki_rocker said:
perfect answer !
doubts cleared !
thanks buddy...
getting a mint one black & white for 8k buddy !
what do you think. should I ??
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8K is the current going rate for Atrix 2s. What I would suggest is that you be thoroughly aware and ready to accept any pitfalls that might occur in the near future with this phone as far as Motorola support is concerned, if you intend to buy it.Agreed, it is a durable phone, a daily driver and runs Jellybean 4.1. However, what I got to know in the 3-4 months after I bought this phone that it is the Software that makes up the phone, the dev support, the variety of features and custom ROMs available. The locked bootloader on this model makes any stable Key Lime Pie upgrade doubtful, and the customizations for this are even lesser than that for Droid RAZR. And I presume that you know that this phone doesn't support 3G videocall over GSM network. You'll get bored after a day or two with this phone after having owned the likes of Razr and the One X.
I bought this phone over the Galaxy S II in September 2012 , very well knowing that even ICS upgrade might not come for this phone, and that it had more durability and better resolution than the former. But now, it feels ancient in the current lineup of Quads and 2GB RAM phones.
In short:
Don't buy it just because it is being sold for peanuts. Buy it if you really intend to use it despite the abovesaid facts.
raffmonster said:
8K is the current going rate for Atrix 2s. What I would suggest is that you be thoroughly aware and ready to accept any pitfalls that might occur in the near future with this phone as far as Motorola support is concerned.It is a durable phone, a daily driver and runs Jellybean 4.1. However, I got to know in the 3-4 months after I bought this phone that it is the Software that makes up the phone, the dev support, the variety of features and custom ROMs available. The locked bootloader on this model makes any stable Key Lime Pie upgrade doubtful, and the customizations for this are even lesser than that for Droid RAZR. And I presume that you know that this phone doesn't support 3G videocall over GSM network. You'll get bored after a day or two with this phone after having owned the likes of Razr and the One X.
I bought this phone over the Galaxy S II in September 2012 , very well knowing that even ICS upgrade might not come for this phone, and that it had more durability and better resolution than the former. But now, it feels ancient in the current lineup of Quads and 2GB RAM phones.
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right buddy !
i will think again and decide!
thanks for your valuable opinion..
i had an eye on this phone for its battery life though !
Among all the phones that were below 20K INR last year, this is the only one you can run Jelly Bean on. Most of the hardware purchased by others last year, are stuck to GB (and rarely upgraded to ICS). That way, the phone has given enormous return of investment to people who bought it new last year. Even now, if you're looking to run JB - this is one of your best options (assuming you're not interested in micromax/carbon etc) as value for money.

Your opinions after buying it.

Hi people of XDA, I think I'm going to buy this phone tomorrow, and I want to hear your impressions after use.
I've used it in a local dealer, but I'm afraid of that glass breaking, I've read so much about it... and I've seen people have been careful with it, and it still breaks... What about gaming performance and heat? Have you played intensive games where the phone was very hot? Has anything happened to glass?
So are there any cons that you know? I'm stunned by phone's look. Ex Arc owner hiihihi
I'm really happy with my phone! The battery is amazing and it handles games like a champ. No heating problems or cracked glass, but I'm using a case so don't know if it would be the same without it.
My only complaint would be low audio output with headphones because I like my music loud.
My only complaint is theres still no built in call blocker and unlike my note 4 theres no caller name readout, so you know whos calling you.
Yes the phone could be louder in headphones but atleast It is a improvement on previous Z series and even the Xperia S & T.
The DSEE HX really helps with loudness, as does using the MDR-NC31EMs or my Beats Mixrs.
Happy but there is a small part of me that wishes i went with the compact version! Dont get me wrong, I much prefer the larger screen and its obviously better if watching videos / youtube or even just web browsing. However its a tad awkward to use one handed when on the move outdoors because of its size where as the compact felt much better in hand and felt alot less likely to drop/slip from my grip (when i tested it out in store)
I expected a little more from the camera especially when it comes to detail but none the less its a good camera. Battery life is excellent to so all in all iam happy
Oh and for the person that mentioned 'call blocker' . Theres an option to send a choosen number to voicemail which is pretty similar to blocking the number i think. Also if you use the textra app you can now block incoming sms
If you like installing custom ROM's, i'd avoid Sony. That said, my thoughts;
The phone is very fast, and has a super bright screen, although it's much too blue. Speakers are loud but inconsistent. Camera is good but not amazing.
Compared to my previous phone, M8, i'd say this is faster with much better battery life, but speakers, camera and screen, as well as the puny LED flash which is useless make this phone a little disappointing.
Disclaimer : I am very very picky, so while this phone isn't of the quality of the M8, the glass won't break on it's own, and you won't regret it unless you've had an M8 lol.
Playdough96 said:
I'm really happy with my phone! The battery is amazing and it handles games like a champ. No heating problems or cracked glass, but I'm using a case so don't know if it would be the same without it.
My only complaint would be low audio output with headphones because I like my music loud.
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Do you mind if I ask you what case you are using? Thanks.
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Do you mind if I ask you what case you are using? Thanks.
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http://www.krusellcases.com/uk/p_krusell_product.aspx?i=265580
Bought this one from a store here in Sweden the first day i got my phone. There were no other ones and it looked good and sturdy. Good price too.
Another minor flaw thats a little annoying for me also is that iam finding auto brightness to be crap! The display is too bright in dark settings and to dim in bright settings unless i manually adjust!
I've had it for one week, and I'm very satisfied. I changed from a Z and everything is much better, lighter, brighter screen (I can see it under direct sunlight), usable in wet conditions.
The only bad thing I can say about it is that I can't root it without unlocking the bootloader, at least for now (I like to remove all the Google and Sony bloatware).
I've had my 6603 model for two days. Maybe the honeymoon is still going, but I really love this phone. I did manage to scratch the rear glass already. No cases in USA yet and Amazon backorders them into November after you buy one that shows " in stock". After the past year with Nexus 5, and looking at how the Nexus 6 is whale sized the Xperia Z3 was the only semi stock device I could find that met my needs/wants. I'm thrilled with it.
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NFC not working
The phone is great! apart from the NFC only working sporadically.
It only works if i push on the back where the NFC makes contact. It used to work fine for the first week so not sure why the NFC module isnt making contact to the main board.
Anybody else having this issue?
I bought my first Sony smart phone and its Z3 last week. Till now its working great and i have seen no issues just one when using 3G or LTE signals get dropped. Same issue is coming in nexus 5 too. Other than this its very very fine smart phone. Look and feel is good Battery time is awesome and most importantly there in no lag. I switched from galaxy S4 so i am feeling this difference a lot.
I have the phone for a week or 2-3 now and still happy verry with it. Biggest downside is no root and the camera could be a bit better... Coming from a Z1 (and Lumia 930 in between) just about everything is an improvement, screen, build, speed, the whole package. Just hope development will set off soon for the Z3 (again, root mainly).
The phone does get hot when playing games (even candycrush) but that's just what phones do. No issues with glass so far here *knocks on wood*.
I've had this phone since September 26th. I came from an iPhone 5 (i know, I been missing out) and i'm kinda amazed!
There are a few things though:
1. As mentioned by someone before, i'm having issues while it's switching between 3- and 4G. And additionally while it's switching from WiFi to 3/4G. There are spots possibly up to ~15 seconds without any connection.
2. I'm using a cover, but the back got scratches inside the cover, by miniature particles, so I'm guessing it's not too scratch resistant.
3.First I set it up following the set up instructions, and setting everything up with syncs and whatnot. I wasn't too impressed by the battery life when I had it like that, so I did a factory reset and set it up a bit more cautiously, switched stamina mode on and boom, easily the best battery life I ever had!
Over all I'm loving the phone though, reading the news in the shower every morning, no worries about whipping it out in the rain, watching tv-series on the metro in wonderful quality, without noticeable battery drops. No crashes yet, the ps4 remote play to come. The list is long!
I guess what I'm saying is that having had an iPhone since my HTC desire was pensioned I secretly missed android all along, and what a great device this is for a comeback ?
Great phone.. Coming from an LG G2, I miss the thin bezels.
Also miss development for it.
No regrets. Z1 - Z2 - Z3

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