Hello,
just wanted to know if it is possible to get aptx bluetooth for the nexus device per MOD ?
A lot of new phone support it out of factory (http://www.aptx.com/category/phones) , but not Nexus 5x.
Thanks for your interest!
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I just got a set of AptX compatible headphones, and noticed a lot of LG phones are AptX compatible (minus the 5X from the lists I've seen). Is the hardware in the Nexus 5X not capable? I would love to hear the difference between standard bluetooth and AptX enabled bluetooth sound.
Aptx require license, which costs money. Google didn't bought it, so there is no support.
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The aptX codec gives A2DP bluetooth a lossless or near lossless audio connection. Senn's bluetooth headphones and Samsung's HS3000 bluetooth receiver (headset dongle) support this. According to an announcment at CSR the new Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 plus will have this. My question is: Can a dev here port this from the Tab to the E4GT?
The CSR press release reads:
As part of an ongoing licensing partnership with Samsung Electronics, CSR plc (LSE: CSR and NASDAQ: CSRE) today announced that its aptX™ Bluetooth audio codec will be supported in the upcoming Samsung GALAXY Tab 7.0 Plus. CSR's aptX audio codec built into this successor to the most popular Android tablet computer will enable it to deliver outstanding CD quality stereo audio wirelessly to a broad range of aptX-enabled Bluetooth stereo speakers and headsets, such as the Samsung HS3000.
I work for CSR aptX - can you contact us directly? [email protected]
So..?
Did this ever move forward?
Looks like they killed him.
Does anyone know if the G-Pad is compatible with aptX Bluetooth devices? Apparently aptX offers decent sound quality over bluetooth compared to the "normal" bluetooth codecs...
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Does anyone know if the G-Pad is compatible with aptX Bluetooth devices? Apparently aptX offers decent sound quality over bluetooth compared to the "normal" bluetooth codecs...
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For anyone that is interested, I asked LG and they said it is not aptX compatible. I then found a "hack" on the web that involved rooting the LG, and tried it with a aptX receiver. End result is that unfortunately it doesn't work.
Hi all,
Is there a way to get APT-X working on the Oneplus 3?
Are there custom roms or kernels that have it build in?
I've had a look into this but not found any useful information. I'd also like to know what codec/bitrate is being used by my car bluetooth to be able to compare to aptx. Compared to my xperia z2 with aptx, I haven't noticed any difference.
Hi guys, I've recently adopted an S9. I'm loving it. One of the best Samsung experiences I've had over the years. I moved from an Honor Play. What I was wondering is, like the Honor Play, is it possible to connect 2 bluetooth devices at the same time on the S9? I'm aware of Dual Audio for 2 different speakers, but what I truly want is to connect my GearSport watch and IconX headphones at the same time when they arrive. Is this possible? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
Yes this would be possible
of course, you can pair i think 7 or 8 devices
Since snapdragon chips natively support aptx hd and Samsung scrapped this feature from snapdragon devices to bring them down to the same level as exynos devices, is there a mod or something to enable aptx hd on snapdragon s20 phones?
No hardware to process the codec in bt chipset.
Thoughtful, heh?
Took away the 3.5 jack and didn't allow the latest hd bt codecs to ever be usable even in the latest and very expensive flagship models.
The best HD bt codecs availible are LDAC and SSC.
Buds+ sound damn good using SSC/Poweramp & its EQ.
Otherwise some Sony and a few Panasonic can use LDAC.
Contact Sammy and let them feel the wuv...