Call quality - Alcatel Idol 4S Real Life Review

When you call granny, does she keep saying "Huh?! Wut?!" or does the conversation flow pretty well? Rate this thread to express how you feel about the Alcatel Idol 4S's call quality. A higher rating indicates that calls are clear and crisp, and that regardless of background noise, you can hear the other party clearly (and with ample volume) and they can hear you.
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For Idol 4:
Seeing I'm using the phone on MetroPCS and not Cricket, I'm not able to get the HD voice which is now on the network which I'd assume is similar to the HD voice calling on T-Mobile and MetroPCS. So maybe it sounds a bit louder on Cricket in HD and in sure more clarity of course. I do wish the volume could be louder (if anyone knows the mixer paths edit for the call volume to go louder I'll all ears) the boom key is supposed to make the calls louder, but for me it just makes the incall speaker sound like it's going to blow and distorts it. even in a lowered volume setting with the boom key on. I'd give it a 7 out of 10.

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Speakerphone (loudness, clarity)

Proper etiquette aside (hint: don't use speakerphone while doing your "business" in a public bathroom), rate this thread to express how you think the OnePlus 2's speakerphone performs. A higher rating indicates that you love it: it's loud and it's clear.
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It's normal.. For me sound is quite low on outdoors..
For me its way too low outdoors, i can barely hear it ringing.
surprisingly better than most others
i hear it ringing even outdoors, and the quality of conversations is quite good and loud.
the problem is with the microphone while making a video. VERY VERY weak and low quality. WHY LIKE THIS?
Phone speakers are really louder as of One+1. That little bast*rd is louder than my laptop speakers!
In front of OPO, OPT speakers are very very worse: while on Waze, I can hear difficultly traffic hints. Also ringer is too low.
Yes I totally agree. Speaker is not the strong point on this phone. I can hardly hear anytime I am outdoors. With or without MAX audio setup. I hope with future ROMS they can tweak the speakers a bit.
very low for me...
It's way too low for me when I'm outside. Can't even hear the other person. Wasn't this way with OPO.
Speakerphone seems to be OK though.
speaker...
i find the speaker to not be very clear when i use speaker phone. expected better with a nearly $400 phone.
The speaker phone is the worst part of this phone IMO
Not good to be anywhere near other flagship's
it seems speaker would blow-off on full volume. and if lowered, u need to concentrate on the talks
Do you guys use the audio tuner thing by oneplus, that seems to make the volume louder for me.

Speakerphone (loudness, clarity)

Proper etiquette aside (hint: don't use speakerphone while doing your "business" in a public bathroom), rate this thread to express how you think the Google Pixel XL's speakerphone performs. A higher rating indicates that you love it: it's loud and it's clear.
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Coming from the Moto X PE the one speaker at the bottom sounds so sad. I also am having to train myself not to cover it up on accident. For me it is way to quiet or too loud.
Coming from a Galaxy S6, the speaker on the Pixel is significantly louder and clear. I have not been jaded by an HTC set of speakers so I might be in the minority that thinks the Pixel speaker is great.
Coming from N6, I was worried that the XL's speaker will not be as loud. I can confirm that it is as loud, if not slightly louder, but the dual speakers on the N6 has more depth. Overall, I am not as worried as before.
The quality is good, could be louder.
The sound on my end is great, the people on the other end say it's muffled at times. Since I use speaker all day for conference calls I will have to return the Pixel XL
mtran13 said:
Coming from N6, I was worried that the XL's speaker will not be as loud. I can confirm that it is as loud, if not slightly louder, but the dual speakers on the N6 has more depth. Overall, I am not as worried as before.
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This makes me feel better since I am coming from a N6 and absolutely love the speakers. I'm going to miss FFS, but at least a quality sound will comfort me.
Not loud enough...and sounds bad in comparison to other phones i've had in the past (even single speaker ones)
Speaker is pretty bad as far as media/games is concerned. RIP stereo. It's good for normal notifications though.
dreamtheater39 said:
Not loud enough...and sounds bad in comparison to other phones i've had in the past (even single speaker ones)
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You keep badmouthing the phone yet provide no information for comparison. What other phones have you had, even single speaker ones, that sound better?
This is very subjective anyway
My comparison is with the 6p. Single speaker comparison is the lg g3. The speaker is not terrible on the pixel, but just not as good as one would expect in such a high priced phone. Also, the placement is horrid since you accidentally keep blocking it while watching videos of playing games in landscape.
But otherwise, a fantastic phone which really define what great software and hardware can achieve
Its ok. Not nexus 6 good ofcourse. Its nice for notifications
I made a video comparison between the speakers on the Nexus 6p and the Google Pixel XL. Check it out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eg12X1OWG1M
I typically run the phone through bluetooth when listening to music, however I must say that when watching videos I, like others have said, block the speaker. Coming from a Moto X Pure I don't think the speaker on the Pixel is quite as good. It's not bad per se, but I don't need the speaker to be spectacular when watching a video. Notification sounds are plenty loud for me. I haven't used the speaker phone option much, but when I have it has been fine.
I find the single speaker avg. I sometimes cover the speaker with a pinky or palm by accident and muffles just a slight flaw but not a deal breaker.
RIP my Nexus 6's front facing speakers. This is my only major gripe with this phone so far. So disappointing. Front facing speakers should be standard.
Max volume loudness seems about the same as my 6P. My 6P gets crackly at max volume, while the XL does not. Definitely less bass on the XL though.
Coming from the N6 it is not really a fair comparison because the stereo front firing was louder and clearer to me.
The Pixel XL speaker sounds OK and perfectly acceptable for notification. It would have been better if the earpiece was also used as a speaker and the location of the bottom firing speaker flipped with the mic for media.
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It sounds deeper than my note 7 did. I like it better. The only issue I'm having is my notification tones seem to only be about 2/3 the volume they should be. Example is, if I go to Zedge and preview a notification tone, it sounds fine. Set it as notification sound, and it's only about 2/3 of the volume it was in the preview. I have everything I can find turned to the max. Idk.
Jacobk85 said:
Coming from the Moto X PE the one speaker at the bottom sounds so sad. I also am having to train myself not to cover it up on accident. For me it is way to quiet or too loud.
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Ditto to this. MXPE spoiled me in sound quality. Why doesn't every phone have front facing speakers? We certainly got the bezel for it...

Speakerphone (loudness, clarity)

Proper etiquette aside (hint: don't use speakerphone while doing your "business" in a public bathroom), rate this thread to express how you think the Honor 9's speakerphone performs. A higher rating indicates that you love it: it's loud and it's clear.
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I don't know which topic to put this in but I have some complainings about the vibrations of the device especially for notifications.
I found that the vibrations on my Honor 9 are quite weak and are unnoticable if I carry my phone in my pocket, I always use my phone in silent mode so vibrations are quite important to me.
The duration of the vibrations in the general messenger app are OK, but the duration of vibrations of facebook messenger isn't even 0,5s and at a weak intensity.
My old device (Samsung galaxy j5 2015) had much better vibrations intensity and vibrates 2x (bzz bzz..) at every notification and my Honor 9 only vibrates once which makes it unnoticable when you have you're phone in the pocket.
I downloaded an app called "good vibrations" which makes you able to costumize vibrations for every single app on your phone. It does the job quite well and it does improve the use a little bit but it's still unnoticable in my pocket.
I wish Huawei had some settings where you can costumize your vibrations by standard, or had a stonger motor inside.
Interesting is the vibration motor in the Honor 9 that weak?
iceepyon said:
Interesting is the vibration motor in the Honor 9 that weak?
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I don't know but it is weak compared to all my old samsung devices. But the app "good vibrations" helps alot.
DJiredge said:
I don't know but it is weak compared to all my old samsung devices. But the app "good vibrations" helps alot.
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It could be due to the fact that it is placed in a bad spot.
A little better than honor 8 but just the same volume.
Loud enough for me..
Crystal and strong. is a very good!
Sound quality (Headphones output) is really good, i recommend using some players like AIMP...But thing that disappoint me is the output power! With 3D audio off, equ flat, it outputs like ~0.130v rms haha, so lame for a phone in this price range ( my old lumia 630 was giving 0.5v at 1khz,)
If you are lover of louder music, you should get some 16ohm HP with >100db/mw sensitivity or HP amp for pushing higher impedance...
The phone sounds decent on speakerphone. No complaints at all.

Call quality

When you call granny, does she keep saying "Huh?! Wut?!" or does the conversation flow pretty well? Rate this thread to express how you feel about the Samsung Galaxy S9+'s call quality. A higher rating indicates that calls are clear and crisp, and that regardless of background noise, you can hear the other party clearly (and with ample volume) and they can hear you.
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Much clearer than the S8
No issues as I got some information.
how about the camera, is it best super awesome?
It's terrible in comparison to my S6 Edge+.
Every call so far, I have had to get people to txt me a number so I can call them back from a landline.
At this rate I'll be returning the phone.
Is it dual SIM card dual standby?
Calls get muted sometimes. Felt it with the Exynos(G-965F) variant several times. Didn't get it in the G-9650 so far.
joegiles said:
how about the camera, is it best super awesome?
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Yeah!
Is it dual SIM card dual standby 4G ?
AbbyQueen said:
Is it dual SIM card dual standby?
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Yes, it is.
S9+ Duos call quality
I think is the best so far! :good:
Okey kool

Speakerphone (loudness, clarity)

Proper etiquette aside (hint: don't use speakerphone while doing your "business" in a public bathroom), rate this thread to express how you think the Samsung Galaxy S9+'s speakerphone performs. A higher rating indicates that you love it: it's loud and it's clear.
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Hey, l have tried but sadly it’s not up to my consideration. Sorry ?.
Went into the T-Mobile Store and saw the display unit.
I played YouTube videos comparing the sound next to my iPhone X. The introduction of stereo speakers is finally here for Galaxy users!!!
But quickly, I realized the X was louder , BUT! the Galaxy sounded more RICH and tuned correctly.
The iPhone X speakers were so loud that it shakes the device like bass.
I just think is a huge improvement, and moreover, speakers sound really nice.
I never buy any phone with no dual speakers, and I have to say I'm pretty impressed with these ones.
I'm coming from Axon 7, Mate 9 Pro, Pixel 2 XL and last one was U11+, and I can say these speakers are in pair with all of those phones, because this will be my first Samsung ever.
I wasn't too confident at first when I found out that it will use the ear speaker as the second audio source but indeed a very good job made by Samsung here. Loud and clear. No distortions and a nice active bass effect.
Trimis de pe al meu SM-G965F folosind Tapatalk
The speakers are loud enough and when Dolby Atmos is setup and a stereo video or songs is played the stereo effect is great
XDA_RealLifeReview said:
Proper etiquette aside (hint: don't use speakerphone while doing your "business" in a public bathroom), rate this thread to express how you think the Samsung Galaxy S9+'s speakerphone performs. A higher rating indicates that you love it: it's loud and it's clear.
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The sound clarity of S9 plus is good.
During a speakerphone conversations does the phone use stereo speakers too ?
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I notice very poor sound calls in the pocket, in videos or music is ok, but notifications and calls in the pocket is very low, compared with my s8 plus.
Same here.
I have same issue im. My 2 s9+.
Did u fix it?
so the sound is average all seem to say for now.
cavags5 said:
I notice very poor sound calls in the pocket, in videos or music is ok, but notifications and calls in the pocket is very low, compared with my s8 plus.
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Flip your phone upside down in your pocket. The top speaker faces toward you, but the bottom speaker faces out the bottom.
If you put your phone in your pocket upside-down, it'll have a clear shot to your ear.
Factory sound quality is great and yes once its enhanced with Dolby Atmos it is very stunning. I am enjoying My T-Mobile S9+ on Metro PCS
Testing
Dolby atmos is far an beyond the normal sound it gives it the extra clarity the music or movie needs
yup, for those worried that it's not loud enough, it gets a lot louder when you turn on Dolby Atmos

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