Has someone tested the audio quality of the Mi 4C?
I mean the earphones one during call and with music.
I would like to know if it is comparable with Htc One M8...
Thanks!
not tested the earphones, but the built-in speakers are very loud!!
Thank you kelkelkel, could you please tell me when you'll try the headphones?
HarryCustom said:
Thank you kelkelkel, could you please tell me when you'll try the headphones?
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unfortunately not any time soon, i left them in the box and have since traveled abroad.. relying on my trusty Shures
Speaker is better than M8. I havent try earphone yet!
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Stereo or mono speaker?
Speaker or Headphones?
The mi4c has superb sound. My headphones (beyerdynamic tp51p) really become alive. You'll not be dissapointed.
Finally I've tested the phone and the audio is low and poor, in my opinion.
I've tried three pairs of earphones. I think it is worse than my old Moto G 2013.
Anyway installing Cyanogenmod the volume is good and the sound is more crystalline.
So the problem is the Miui software...
We are still very far from the quality of HTC or even iphone.
Equalizer, earphones enhancing are honestly not very useful. In Cyanogenmod instead the equalizer runs well.
Anyway the price of the phone is very good but I can not recommend the purchase to audiophiles users or those who want a particular quality of listening .
HarryCustom said:
Finally I've tested the phone and the audio is low and poor, in my opinion.
I've tried three pairs of earphones. I think it is worse than my old Moto G 2013.
Anyway installing Cyanogenmod the volume is good and the sound is more crystalline.
So the problem is the Miui software...
We are still very far from the quality of HTC or even iphone.
Equalizer, earphones enhancing are honestly not very useful. In Cyanogenmod instead the equalizer runs well.
Anyway the price of the phone is very good but I can not recommend the purchase to audiophiles users or those who want a particular quality of listening .
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Strange.. Didn`t try CM, but with stock miui headphones sound just great! (5.10.22 weekly, Westone 4r)
damned91 said:
Strange.. Didn`t try CM, but with stock miui headphones sound just great! (5.10.22 weekly, Westone 4r)
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Stock? I've haven't found any earphones in the box.
Did you try to ear from Htc, S6 or iPhone? It is very different, I repeat, this is my opinion!
Didn't you noticed that the max volume is low yet?
I tend to agree with @HarryCustom, max sound quality is so so under miui even with the enhancements. No contest compared to my M8, both speakers or headphone. Waiting for sound mods when available since I have rooted it already.
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What about the volume mod, its here in this rom generator http://www.smiui.net/mi4c_libra.php
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What about the volume mod, its here in this rom generator http://www.smiui.net/mi4c_libra.php
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I've installed that rom, but I think the mod is not working, the audio is low yet.
It was a problem anyway because I've decided to use Cyanogenmod, in my opinion is more stable than Miui...
HarryCustom said:
I've installed that rom, but I think the mod is not working, the audio is low yet.
It was a problem anyway because I've decided to use Cyanogenmod, in my opinion is more stable than Miui...
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Is that miui build more stable than the default Chinese one?
I am Italian, so I've received the phone with a modded stable rom with plenty of bloatware.
So I've flashed the Miui.eu rom and cooked Smiui.
I think all the roms are immature, but this a common problem when you buy a new android phone.
I've tested both Miui and Cyanogenmod for a week. In my opinion there are not so much difference in stability.
But maybe I excedeed saying that the other one is more stable, to tell the truth te only sure thing is that I think Cyano fits better for me.
I am sure only about one thing the sound is different and better with Cyanogenmod...
Are there any apps in the play store that can change the sound quality? Sounds like it has a lot of bass
Hi you can try Eizo Noozxoide, in my opinion is the best audio adjustment app.
Anyway if the audio is poor, is poor...
HarryCustom said:
Finally I've tested the phone and the audio is low and poor, in my opinion.
I've tried three pairs of earphones. I think it is worse than my old Moto G 2013.
Anyway installing Cyanogenmod the volume is good and the sound is more crystalline.
So the problem is the Miui software...
We are still very far from the quality of HTC or even iphone.
Equalizer, earphones enhancing are honestly not very useful. In Cyanogenmod instead the equalizer runs well.
Anyway the price of the phone is very good but I can not recommend the purchase to audiophiles users or those who want a particular quality of listening .
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Test Frequency response Noise level Dynamic range THD IMD + Noise Stereo crosstalk
Xiaomi Mi 4c +0.01, -0.04 -94.7 90.8 0.0026 0.0095 -95.3
Xiaomi Mi 4c (headphones attached) +0.03, -0.08 -94.4 90.6 0.0026 0.034 -47.6
Test Frequency response Noise level Dynamic range THD IMD + Noise Stereo crosstalk
Apple iPhone 6s +0.03, -0.04 -93.5 93.5 0.0016 0.0075 -73.2
Apple iPhone 6s (headphones attached) +0.10, -0.06 -93.8 93.9 0.0030 0.101 -68.2
Here are some actual values for the Mi4C (Running the Chinese version of MIUI) and iPhone 6s, and as you can see they perform practically the same, but the iPhone is louder (not shown here) and the stereo crosstalk with Headphones attached is more than a bit disappointing. How is the sound better with CyanogenMod? In what way? Can you hear more distortion or worse dynamic range in compared to other phones? I'm waiting for my Mi4C to arrive, and I'm somewhat the audiophile (though that's not why I bought this phone, it just has the least amount of compromises for the price).
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Here are some actual values for the Mi4C (Running the Chinese version of MIUI) and iPhone 6s, and as you can see they perform practically the same, but the iPhone is louder (not shown here) and the stereo crosstalk with Headphones attached is more than a bit disappointing. How is the sound better with CyanogenMod? In what way? Can you hear more distortion or worse dynamic range in compared to other phones? I'm waiting for my Mi4C to arrive, and I'm somewhat the audiophile (though that's not why I bought this phone, it just has the least amount of compromises for the price).
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Hi xdadevet and sorry for my terrible English, I am not an audiophile, not at all. I tried both on Miui.eu, the last rom available, and Smiu with volume boost patch (that seems to be not useful) and I noticed more distortion and worse dynamic range than on CM12.1 Alpha.
Maybe my phone has some issues, but this is what I've noticed. It's not very difficult to understand that, I can't need to be an audiophile to say it: for expample on both miui I can keep the headphones in my ears even with the maximum volume and, the sound is distorted , unclean and weak. On CM the sound is crystal clear , the equalizer works well and the phone sounds a little better than my old Moto G (always on CyanogenMod), at maximum volume I'm forced to take off the headphones. I was hoping that the Mi 4C sounded better anyway!
Using the sound enhancement by Xioami (all the profiles are for Xiaomi earphone, any other earbud has to use the general one ) ths situation is the same, you can ear a bit better, but volume and distortion are the same. I've tried a pair of Blox, Edifier H110 and Baldoor E100.
Maybe with another type of headphones you can change the situation, but I think there are some problems in Miui management of audio, as the sound quality has to be the same on CyanogenMod.
To conclude, we are very far from HTC , just yesterday I made a comparison between listening Mi4c with CM and an One M7 , I'm sorry , there is no comparison...
The rear speaker instead is good, better than other phones even if the phone is resting on a table.
I hope new roms could solve this issue and also the touch one.
Hi.
I am looking for a cheap set of headphones which supports phone calls for my OPO.
I tried using my iPhone headphones (which do have mic) but the other side won't hear me.
Anyone can tell me how do I search for these?
Thank U!
Try Xiaomi Piston v3
Cheap, good sound quality and working with OPO
Xiaomi Hybrid Dual Drivers
http://www.gearbest.com/earphones/pp_261864.html
Much better than Xiaomi Piston 3 and the price difference is only few dollars
Hi can anyone create a stereo speaker mod so that the earpiece will fire up the sound? Akin to oneplus 5,3?
I heard that the one from the 5T work with the 6 .. Didn't test ...
Would be nice if someone ports waiting
I hope soon, the volume for the headphones is very bad
I really want this aswell tried the 5t module in magisk on my 6 it doesn't work it installs fine but doesn't actually produce audio out of the top speaker.
Meh is there really any point? The earpiece is designed to be quiet and often these stereo speaker mods barely make any difference
+2 for me i also like to have the stereo feature. It is the only thing i miss on the oneplus 6
dtroxx said:
+2 for me i also like to have the stereo feature. It is the only thing i miss on the oneplus 6
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Same here bro been looking everywhere no news
I'm thinking of buying the xiaomi mi 10 pro, but I wanted to know how is his sound, volume, quality ... and in terms of using headphones?
I saw some criticisms saying that his volume was average, and with headphones he was not tending to a good volume.
so... what they tell me...
Iran Prado said:
I'm thinking of buying the xiaomi mi 10 pro, but I wanted to know how is his sound, volume, quality ... and in terms of using headphones?
I saw some criticisms saying that his volume was average, and with headphones he was not tending to a good volume.
so... what they tell me...
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I don't think you can find a phone with better sounding speakers than mi 10 pro. I can suggest checking out the speaker comparison of gsmarena in Mi 10 pro review. They are not the loudest but have the best quality (imho). you can add other devices to compare them
I disabled "Disable absolute volume" option in developer settings which was oddly enabled by default. if that option is enabled you have to turn up the volume separately from your headphones and the phone. it is probably why some people say their headphones are not loud enough.
edit: also check this post
B!GBOY said:
I don't think you can find a phone with better sounding speakers than mi 10 pro. I can suggest checking out the speaker comparison of gsmarena in Mi 10 pro review. They are not the loudest but have the best quality (imho). you can add other devices to compare them
I disabled "Disable absolute volume" option in developer settings which was oddly enabled by default. if that option is enabled you have to turn up the volume separately from your headphones and the phone. it is probably why some people say their headphones are not loud enough.
edit: also check this post
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Definitely the best loud speaker I have ever heard from a phone
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Iran Prado said:
I'm thinking of buying the xiaomi mi 10 pro, but I wanted to know how is his sound, volume, quality ... and in terms of using headphones?
I saw some criticisms saying that his volume was average, and with headphones he was not tending to a good volume.
so... what they tell me...
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Insane speaker, still the king of speakers on dxomark, it is loud **.
Phone speakers - best ever in a phone!
I'm thinking of buying an mi 10 pro, too.
thank you for the feedback !
This speakers of MI 10 PRO are Spectacular. Great sound.