Beats Software - Samsung Epic 4G Touch

Is it possible for us to get the Beats software worked into the SG S2..?
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I don't know but I have beats on my HP and would love to have it on my epic 4G touch
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Power amp will do the same stuff for you as far as equalizer stuff goes
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viperboy said cant because its in htc's framework

this only works for headphones use right?

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Beats Audio an Nexus?

can we port the beats audio from the sensation xe/xl to our nexus ?
is it purely software? I would of assumed there is a hardware component as well...
wonshikee said:
is it purely software? I would of assumed there is a hardware component as well...
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no htc says that a chip is in these phones but also other htc phones have beats integrated with a custom rom like the HD2, Sensation and others
so it should be possible or ?
aras1 said:
can we port the beats audio from the sensation xe/xl to our nexus ?
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The app Volume+ has an option for beats emulation
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aras1 said:
can we port the beats audio from the sensation xe/xl to our nexus ?
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I don't think you can port it from the sensations. However I HAVE A WAY!
It is just an equalizer that can be replicated with DSP Manager
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What you really need to do is....Go out to lets say best buy...Buy over priced speakers or headphones, and then listen to dre. Then you will have beats
Cimer said:
What you really need to do is....Go out to lets say best buy...Buy over priced speakers or headphones, and then listen to dre. Then you will have beats
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i already have beats - headphones but i meant the beats software for smartphones (like the sensation xe)
nbeebe24 said:
The app Volume+ has an option for beats emulation
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nothing changes when i change something in the app .. i think it's not compatible with ics
aras1 said:
nothing changes when i change something in the app .. i think it's not compatible with ics
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Oh, Volume+ works, because I would have returned my SGN without it. I think I set the volume to +10, which seemed to be the loudest I could get without distortion. Your mileage may vary.
In regards to using V+ for tweaking the trebles and the basses... I played around with it for about 30 seconds, and it definitely works.
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i already have beats - headphones but i meant the beats software for smartphones (like the sensation xe)
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Right I forgot to say try to mod them into your device
It seems that supercurio is working on voodoo sound for our GN's (which is far superior to beats sound) so I'd wait for that. I don't get the hype with those things, I am a sound mixing engineer and they sound nothing close to studio monitors. I'm sure the sound could be emulated with a dsp app, but dsp manager doesn't work on my Nexus
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beats audio. another example of how marketing works. there's always a sap for that.
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Oh, Volume+ works, because I would have returned my SGN without it. I think I set the volume to +10, which seemed to be the loudest I could get without distortion. Your mileage may vary.
In regards to using V+ for tweaking the trebles and the basses... I played around with it for about 30 seconds, and it definitely works.
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Volume + works ok for volume, but the beats EQ, bass boost eq, have little to no effect on bluetooth audio.
DSP manager from CM really woke up my car stereo with super deep lows and no distortion.

Did anyone try Beats Audio on the Incredible 2?

Beats Audio just got ported to every phone, and was wondering if anyone tried to see if it really worked with our phone. Here is the link.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1525226
I've been playing around with it but honestly haven't really noticed any difference.
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I tried it out too and I can't tell if it helps any. The built in srs and Dolby works better IMO.
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Any beats audio for galaxy nexus

Any beats audio for galaxy nexus
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Search tool.
There is a mod available, but I find using DSPManager better. I'm not a fan of so much low-end on the Beats Mod.
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^^This. DSP Managet is way better.
Any link for the mod
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Also the dsp manager
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shing0522 said:
Also the dsp manager
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You can get dsp from a cm9 nightlym
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shing0522 said:
Any link for the mod
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There was a flashable zip on xda somewhere. If you can't find it in a search I'll post it.
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Beats Audio is nothing more than a marketing gimmick. There is nothing better about the audio hardware in the phones that have Beats compared to those that don't. All that Beats is doing is putting an EQ curve in place that emphasizes the low end, giving you more bass. Odds are it is distorting the music rather than enhancing it.
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Beats Audio is nothing more than a marketing gimmick. There is nothing better about the audio hardware in the phones that have Beats compared to those that don't. All that Beats is doing is putting an EQ curve in place that emphasizes the low end, giving you more base. Odds are it is distorting the music rather than enhancing it.
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This. Beats in phones is not like it is in things such as laptops, where hardware has also been enhanced.
Volume+ has a beats emulator.
If you really want it, hear it is: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.motioncoding.beats
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This. Beats in phones is not like it is in things such as laptops, where hardware has also been enhanced.
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There was a test on a other Website some time ago, showing Beats Audio for Mobilephones - e.g. HTC Sensation - does nothing...only EQ settings...so DSP Manager works well too.
you can flash glados kernel
and use franco kernel app or glados control app
then goto sound settings
you can imrove sound performance
then buy poweramp & ENJOY !

Sensation user looking at GNex

Anybody coming from Sensation? What is your experince with Gnex when comparing against Sensation?
Things that are most important to me are:
Camera, GPS, Screen quality, Reliability, Call quality.
Can anyone who had a Sensation and now owns a Gnex comment on these?
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I came from a sensation all all the things you mentioned works fine, including BT.
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I did, and in my opinion its an upgrade. The only problem that I have is the sound (ringtones, call quality) is low. The screen is nicer than the sensation and the phone is lighter, no problem whatsoever with the GPS. And it has a great community working on development if your into rooting and such. Plus already rocking jelly bean. Which is an upgrade in os.
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Oh yeah camera is as good maybe a little better than the sensation.
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Thanks for the answer.
Can you tell me if the camera takes good quality pictures since it is a 5 mp camera.
Can you or somone else elaborate on each of these when comparing to Sensation?
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I did, and in my opinion its an upgrade. The only problem that I have is the sound (ringtones, call quality) is low. The screen is nicer than the sensation and the phone is lighter, no problem whatsoever with the GPS. And it has a great community working on development if your into rooting and such. Plus already rocking jelly bean. Which is an upgrade in os.
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Is it lower than Sensation's?
It was low on the Sensation already.
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I don't take a lot of pictures but do believe the picture quality is better than the sensation but that could also be that the screen quality is a lot nicer, and as far as the call quality its a little worse for me but I'm on Tmobile and live in lousy reception area.
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Imho camera on sensation was better that is all Gnex is a definite upgrade for me screen is much clearer I really can't think of anything the sensation could even come close in comparison not to mention the ease of unlocking rooting and running the latest and greatest from Google when it drops from source not ported the best thing I did was switch from HTC to the Gnex my calls are clear and Imo better gps spot on quick I sold my sensation about 1 week after getting Gnex
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I have just come from the sensation a week ago and haven't looked back, its simply in another league, I also chose it over the s3 and one x which imo were a massive disappointment
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Gnex is the best phone,better then sensation. Cause its 100% android no tweak means more fast in terms of sotware. And the UI is clean. Faster update best screen quality.what else do you want?
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It sounds like a you're more interested in the camera aspect of the phone. The sensation has a better camera then the GNEX. But the GNEX is far better in the software department. I came from the sensation and was blown away on how easy the learning curve is for ICS and now JB. But if I was going to choose camera over updated software, I would have you upgrade the HTC One X. That phone is a solid shooter and you're already used to HTC sense
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It sounds like a you're more interested in the camera aspect of the phone. The sensation has a better camera then the GNEX. But the GNEX is far better in the software department. I came from the sensation and was blown away on how easy the learning curve is for ICS and now JB. But if I was going to choose camera over updated software, I would have you upgrade the HTC One X. That phone is a solid shooter and you're already used to HTC sense
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Well the camera is definitely important to me, but I saw some amazing shots from the picture thread with the Nexus.
I am running CM9 on my Sensation though because i don't like Sense much, is so buggy and slow.
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Came from sensation about two months ago and I have never looked back, best choice I ever made the camera is actually better cause of the lens and fact that there is no shutter lag I still have my sensation and sometimes I will play with it and it doesn't even compare, go for it
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Voodoo?

Loved it on my Epic 4G, anything similar to it available for the S3?
Tried searching but couldn't find any information on it.
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The Ktoonsez kernel has Trinity colors which are similar to voodoo color but not adjustable. There are sound volume increases a 50% and a 100% increase in sound mod. But nothing like we had on the Epic 4g
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