[Q] Xperia ZL HD Voice - Sony Xperia ZL

Has anyone confirmed that HD Voice, or AMR-WB, works on the ZL? They say it works on the Z, but in the service menu, all I'm seeing is AMR-FR. That seems to max out at 12.20Kbps, while AMR-WB supports up to 23.85Kbps. Is the service menu correct, or is there a way to enable HD Voice? Or am I just being paranoid?

it suck that there is
darkjedi said:
Has anyone confirmed that HD Voice, or AMR-WB, works on the ZL? They say it works on the Z, but in the service menu, all I'm seeing is AMR-FR. That seems to max out at 12.20Kbps, while AMR-WB supports up to 23.85Kbps. Is the service menu correct, or is there a way to enable HD Voice? Or am I just being paranoid?
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no AMR-WB on Xperia Z or ZL. Sorry.

alinefx said:
no AMR-WB on Xperia Z or ZL. Sorry.
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What makes you say that? Even Sony says it's on the Z and even the ZL:
http://dl-developer.sonymobile.com/documentation/whitepapers/Xperia_ZL_HSPA_C6502_WP_5.pdf

Service menu doesn't show it
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Hey, I upgraded my xperia ion to ICS everything works except the video wont play. When i record video i m not able to play it on phone? is anyone having similar problem?
rupan2004 said:
Hey, I upgraded my xperia ion to ICS everything works except the video wont play. When i record video i m not able to play it on phone? is anyone having similar problem?
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Make sure you let the video process until done after you record (if you record in 1080p,it will take a hell lot of time)
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Effective Call Recorder for Xperia S?

I'm using a Xperia S. I've tried many of the popular call recording apps in the market. But all of them mainly records my voice (what I'm speaking to mic). Other party's voice can be hardly heard.
Is there any other effective app for recording both parties voices clearly?
Always post queries in Q/A section!
The stock GB/ICS kernel does not support two way voice recording while the JB kernel does.
Wait for official update then the app will work.
The only way to record now is using loudspeakers.
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indranama said:
I'm using a Xperia S. I've tried many of the popular call recording apps in the market. But all of them mainly records my voice (what I'm speaking to mic). Other party's voice can be hardly heard.
Is there any other effective app for recording both parties voices clearly?
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.skvalex.callrecorder
This works perfect in ICS.
XDA Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1441643
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ARNOB said:
The stock GB/ICS kernel does not support two way voice recording while the JB kernel does.
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I'm using CM10, not a Stock ROM/Kernal. But its the same.
May I know which application works on JB So far none found :crying:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...x.callrecorder
This works perfect in ICS.
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this one has also working for me since ICS, I am now on JB, still working perfectly
In call recorder , search here on xda
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GOOD NEWS Xperia S upgraded to Bluetooth 3.0

Xperia S, originally came with Bluetooth 2.1 now upgraded with the latest Jelly Bean firmware to Bluetooth 3.0, in an effort by Sony to bring greatest strength of Sony's technology. With the latest update, 6.2.B.0.211 slated to roll soon, this upgrade by Sony will be exciting, complimented by some of Xperia Z's latest features.
Source: https://www.bluetooth.org/tpg/QLI_viewQDL.cfm?qid=21095
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They can upgrade it via software?
lee480 said:
Xperia S, originally came with Bluetooth 2.1 now upgraded with the latest Jelly Bean firmware to Bluetooth 3.0, in an effort by Sony to bring greatest strength of Sony's technology. With the latest update, 6.2.B.0.211 slated to roll soon, this upgrade by Sony will be exciting, complimented by some of Xperia Z's latest features.
Source: https://www.bluetooth.org/tpg/QLI_viewQDL.cfm?qid=21095
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Nope. Not possible
Do you have the page for the original protocol versions upon launch? GSMarena doesn't list versions and it infuriates me to no end that neither Sony nor Google bother to upgrade AVRCP.
Isn't there anything to do with hardware?
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twent4 said:
Do you have the page for the original protocol versions upon launch? GSMarena doesn't list versions and it infuriates me to no end that neither Sony nor Google bother to upgrade AVRCP.
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Whitepaper. Checked. Listed as 2.1 EDR.
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bluechelsea said:
Isn't there anything to do with hardware?
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You do not just talk without researching. Xperia P got updated to 3.0 because the Bluetooth module is capable of 3.0 with firmware update.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39137775&postcount=1479
shad0wboss said:
Nope. Not possible
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lee480 said:
Whitepaper. Checked. Listed as 2.1 EDR.
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Ok just checked it too and compared A2DP, AVRCP, Handsfree and Headset profile versions. All are the same as the launch specs under the 2.1 bluetooth protocol.
Move along everyone, nothing to see here.
lee480 said:
You do not just talk without researching. Xperia P got updated to 3.0 because the Bluetooth module is capable of 3.0 with firmware update.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39137775&postcount=1479
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That's another story.
Now after update to JB Xperia S shows names of songs when playing on MW600, that was never working before.
shad0wboss said:
That's another story.
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Yeah, thats a phone with a inferior hardware that have a cheap version of the modules ours have, if it has, ours can too.( feeling kinda bad, too exagerated?)
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zimbashka said:
Now after update to JB Xperia S shows names of songs when playing on MW600, that was never working before.
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I noticed that too
jeopardise said:
I noticed that too
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What player do you use? I only have "Unknown" with PowerAmp and MW600
Tequila.CZ said:
What player do you use? I only have "Unknown" with PowerAmp and MW600
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Stock walkman
jeopardise said:
Stock walkman
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Same here, using stock walkman.
Works great.
The feature of displaying song titles is part of the Bluetooth profile AVRCP (since version 1.3). My old phone (X10 mini pro) had Bluetooth 2.0 or 2.1 (can't remember) with AVRCP 1.0. So it could not display song titles. After installing CM7 on that phone, its Bluetooth stack still was 2.x, but the profile implementation of AVRCP was 1.3. From then on it could display song titles. I guess for our Xperia (acro) S/ION it's something similar.
Regarding Bluetooth 3.0, as far as I know it cannot do much more than 2.1 but use other wireless channels (like WiFi) to increase the data rate (see Wikipedia) -- it seems possible to me, that this is something you can upgrade by firmware and driver. Real improvements to the actual Bluetooth device come with Bluetooth version 4 (like the low-power profiles). And that is something that cannot be upgraded just by software.
3.0 ?Possible?
lol
With the new firmware (JB) we CAN'T record video! And you are excited to get BT3?!?!? LOL
reza_v said:
With the new firmware (JB) we CAN'T record video! And you are excited to get BT3?!?!? LOL
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Bro, We can record video...

WiFi Frequency

Hi, does anyone know if the Xperia PLAY support 5 GHz for WiFi? Could my PLAY see it?, Connect to 5 GHz net?
Thanks.
I haven't found any 5ghz network in my area but ik in JB there is an option to switch to that frequency
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Nope. The Xperia Play does absolutely NOT support 5ghz on wifi
Spatinator said:
Nope. The Xperia Play does absolutely NOT support 5ghz on wifi
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[Q] Got camera app that record both front and back camera?

Hello,I am in confused situation here,thinking were there any camera app that have dual record live time (not merging with each others like Google Play random camera apps)?Became I have search and got no result :c
Anyway I use latest stock ICS for Xperia ion
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UchihaDareNial said:
Hello,I am in confused situation here,thinking were there any camera app that have dual record live time (not merging with each others like Google Play random camera apps)?Became I have search and got no result :c
Anyway I use latest stock ICS for Xperia ion
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nope, only 2 or 3 phones at the moment can actualy handle that , Xperia ZU, Iphone (hah), HTC one
Maybe ION if you record in 420p for both but you will have to record in 19FPS
..ill ask a app dev i know if we can try and experiment with it
Envious_Data said:
nope, only 2 or 3 phones at the moment can actualy handle that , Xperia ZU, Iphone (hah), HTC one
Maybe ION if you record in 420p for both but you will have to record in 19FPS
..ill ask a app dev i know if we can try and experiment with it
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Well,that's mean still can right?I don't care with low HD as long as it works
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