I like the idea of "elimination of cross-head Bluetooth transmission" so it delivers to both buds instead of through the brain.
https://www.qualcomm.com/solutions/voice-and-music/features/truewireless
Supposedly this is available on Snapdragon 845 and 855 chips but depends on phone makers setup of said chips. Does anyone with an S10e have the Mavin AirX buds(that support this twsplus)? Some reviewer on Amazon said both buds should be listed when bluetooth connected.
https://us.community.samsung.com/t5/Galaxy-S10/Qualcomm-Truewireless-Stereo-Plus/td-p/592680
Seems to indicate it doesn't.
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Does anybody have any info on the built-in DAC of the Tab S? It sounds better compared to my S3.
Is it a Wolfson or a Yamaha? I suggested the latter as the Exynos Note 3 has a Yamaha DAC and the Tab S uses the same chip as the Exynos Note 3. Though I may be wrong on that, I got it from the head-fi forum.
I've no info at all on the DAC. Mind you, I'm not the type to hang around the headfi forums and listen to pseudo science and nonsense.
What I do find is the headphone output sounds excellent. Some people will want it to go louder if they have hard to drive phones though.
Compared to my htc one s it's probably just a fraction better sounding. I think gsmarena tested the output and it got very healthy results. Apart from the stereo crosstalk, which to me is the least important factor anyway, and on my listening the stereo was perfect, absolutely perfect, not a hint of crosstalk.
Tested using Phonak Audeo PFe's in ear and Creative Aurvava Live 2 headphones.
2019 Automotive Wifi Chip from Qualcomm, please post car stereos with QCA6696 installed.
https://www.qualcomm.com/news/releases/2019/02/25/qualcomm-announces-wi-fi-6-automotive-bringing-greater-capacity-premium
I'm looking forward to finding a new car stereo with this chip installed. Please post when you find a head unit advertised for sale with this chip. I'd really like to see an full Android OS 9 system with it, you know and the rest, DSP, nice quality audio Amp, ect..
I'm still searching for a good car stereo, pass the suggestions on my other post, unless it has this chip.
The Snapdragon 712 specifications include Qualcomm 4+ Quck Charging as well as Qualcomm Truewireless Stereo Plus technology.
How to charge QC4 (I have QC4 Charger)? I have a TWS headset that knows TWS Stereo Plus technology but doesn't connect to the phone that way.
How can these be solved?
MIUI Global 11.0.2.0 (QFBMIXM)
specification does not mean that the phone is built to support
so it will never be solved
I mean fast charging: kernel dependent, I guess.
But...
You can select Qualcomm TWS+ in the Bluetooth codec menu, but it will not connect to the headset in this mode, only with the aptx codec by default. Not even in aptx-HD mode.
I recently purchased a 2005 CDI and I gotta say I love this car. The COMAND is solid but definitely outdated. I started looking around for drop-in head units and found the 2 big players Avin and Dynavin for the W211. No looking at older posts (2018 and before) i hear a lot of people beating up on the units because they are Chinese made. But present-day it seems like there have been strides and upgrades in chips that are being used. So I'm wondering is there really going to be a noticeable sound difference between a Bluetooth-connected 3.5 mm adapter going through the command and a properly tuned Avin or Dynavin unit going through a MOST adapter to a factory amp and speakers? Looking at XDA it seems like the chips used in the AVIN is TDA7851F (I am waiting on confirmation on this from AVIN). The TDA7851 is actually the same as a pioneer chip (https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/a...2171s.3891089/). The Dynavin is a burr-brown (or Texas Instrument chipset) now I'm not sure how plays with the most adapter. But in the end, it seems like the hardware is there for improved sounds. Does anyone on here have objective data to swing the conversation one way or another?
The other question is longevity, I've heard the Dynavin units generally have generally received pretty decent reviews and have pretty decent support. I have not heard anything from long-term owners of the Avin. If there are any on here have your units functioned long term?
Hi,I just thought this was interesting, and also that Snapdragon releases a phone with the "888". It would be nice to have this working on our lemonade.
Qualcomm’s “Snapdragon Sound” Hopes to Make Wireless Audio as Good as Wired
If you’re an audiophile or even a gamer, you probably know that wireless headphones never sound good as a wired equivalent. Bluetooth has come a long way, but it’s still unable to match the same fidelity and latency as a wired connection. Qualcomm wants to change all that with its new...
www.reviewgeek.com
We Dare You To Buy Qualcomm’s Ridiculous $1,500 Android Smartphone
Given that Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chips are found in so many smartphones today, it makes sense that the company would think about making its own smartphone at some point. Now, the inexplicably named Smartphone for Snapdragon Insiders is here and for just $1,500, it can be yours.
www.reviewgeek.com
Samuel Holland said:
Hi,I just thought this was interesting, and also that Snapdragon releases a phone with the "888". It would be nice to have this working on our lemonade.
Qualcomm’s “Snapdragon Sound” Hopes to Make Wireless Audio as Good as Wired
If you’re an audiophile or even a gamer, you probably know that wireless headphones never sound good as a wired equivalent. Bluetooth has come a long way, but it’s still unable to match the same fidelity and latency as a wired connection. Qualcomm wants to change all that with its new...
www.reviewgeek.com
We Dare You To Buy Qualcomm’s Ridiculous $1,500 Android Smartphone
Given that Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chips are found in so many smartphones today, it makes sense that the company would think about making its own smartphone at some point. Now, the inexplicably named Smartphone for Snapdragon Insiders is here and for just $1,500, it can be yours.
www.reviewgeek.com
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It's an asus phone that snapdragon is selling
Yuck, rounded display corners
They look quit ugly in person compared to the right angle corners on the Note 10+ and 20U. Of all the improvements over the years to the displays after AMOLED this ranks to highest.
The damn cam hole has got to go... it sucks. The iPhone cam hump solution is even more retarded.
For 1.5Gs they better do better...