Samsung Galaxy S III Bluetooth Audio Quality [New Apt-X standard] - Galaxy S III General

Check this thread:
I guess the distorted music through bluetooth headphones is a thing of the past!!
http://www.slashgear.com/galaxy-s-iii-just-the-latest-with-apt-x-bluetooth-audio-04226274/

this just justified my plan to break the contract and upgrade earlier... as a music addict this is just perfect! finally i'll be able to enjoy proper no-wires bluetooth streaming without any distortions

Very nice.... Any word on htc evo lte?
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Music player on Galaxy S too quiet - help!

Anyone know any way of increasing the volume of the stock music player on the Galaxy S. It's just so quiet when compared to the iPod. This has nothing to do with my headphones, since when I listen to max volume on my iPod with the same headphones, it feels like my brain is gonna explode.
Cheers!!
Download poweramp off the market, its a better music player anyway. It has a pre amp function that boosts the output.
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Bluetooth streaming quality?

Seeing as NYC just made it so that if you're caught using a cellphone you get 2 points on your license I plan on buying the bluetooth stereo adapter for my car stereo, a JVC KD-HDR40, but as curious to see how the quality is with others that stream music using their Evos.
If it matters, I'm running CM6.1.2.
I use the BT motorola hd stereo headphones and they sound excellent, tremendous bass.
Try cm7 , it has a great eq/settings to customize the sound
So to answer the question, yes the streaming, quality is great imho.
Swyped from a galaxy far far away......
Recent AD2P discussion
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=708685
I have an alpine w505/400bt and I stream music all the time and it sounds great.
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I use a belkin airtunes and it sounds great. Much better than I expected.
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[Q] How to stream audio from Nexus 7 to another Android phone via Bluetooth

Hello all,
The title pretty much sums it up.
I recently broke my N7's(2012) headphone jack, but i still wish to watch movies and videos off it with audio.
Seeing that the audio jack is out of the question, is there any way i can stream audio off my Nexus 7 on to another android phone like the Nexus 4 using Bluetooth or some other wireless way?
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music quality from note 3 is worst then ever??

i cant finfd any music player or application then can please my ears..
what are u guys using?
even note 2 has good music quality but this is worst...
saurabh88 said:
i cant finfd any music player or application then can please my ears..
what are u guys using?
even note 2 has good music quality but this is worst...
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been using this for years now.Tons of tweaks and very powerful music player
Take a look at "Poweramp Music Player (Trial)"
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.maxmpz.audioplayer
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saurabh88 said:
i cant finfd any music player or application then can please my ears..
what are u guys using?
even note 2 has good music quality but this is worst...
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If you are rooted viper4Android is really good. I'm using it with over ear headphones and have awesome sound quality. It also works for speaker and external sound systems.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.n7mobile.nplayer
10 band equalizer, sounds perfect on my AKG headphones.
As for the speaker quality, no app is ever going to solve the issue of a metal speaker in a plastic miniature container. That's what we invented external portable speakers for.

Does the S4 LTE i9505 support apt-x bluetooth playback support

Currently on stock Kitkat (update 3).
I have just invested on some Creative soundblaster evo headphones which are csr apt-x certified.
The audio quality sounds very poor as if the bitrate is below 128kbps of typical "CD quality" sound.
The sound is the same across the Tab 2 and iPad Mini which has no support for apt-x as far as specifications are concerned.
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