[Q] Is the LG G2 aptx compatible? - G2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello!
I always use my smartphones with my HTC Stereoclip in my car,it's a necessity to have BT with aptx to get the best sound possible,so I want to know if the LG G2 is aptx compatible or not.
Anyone tried it with HTC Stereoclip?

Yes, if u search here, there's a thread telling u how to enable it. I don't remember where.... sorry man...

With my LG HBS-730 the sound is awesome

Curios about this too. I recent bought aptx compatible headphones but I still find the quality not tell good. Some sources say that the g2 has aptx but how do we activate it?

bervin said:
Curios about this too. I recent bought aptx compatible headphones but I still find the quality not tell good. Some sources say that the g2 has aptx but how do we activate it?
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The 2 sources saying it's a[tx ready are not reliable,it looks like plain copy/paste specs for smartphones.
No LG smartphone has aptx till date (at least officially)
I heard the BT audio is great with G2 on non-aptx devices but it's not the case with aptx receivers or earphones.
aptx is a BT codec it should be active by default on your smartphone,it's not an app that can add it but it's a driver that works with the BT chip

There's aptx logo in the box, so it must be compatible.

Yes it is....see link one down

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45768445#post45768445

On my LG G2 D802 box, there is apt X logo. It should be compatible.

aptx compatible
I sent an E-mail to LG service to be sure, before buying a new bluetooth headseat which use aptx, that my LG G2 (D802) is aptx compatible as is it written on the box.
I received the answer (the next day, great after sale service) and, yes it is.

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apt-X bluetooth audio?

Does anyone know if the Nexus 4 supports the Apt-X codec for high quality audio to bluetooth headphones? I would presume no, but hope I'm wrong
snze said:
Does anyone know if the Nexus 4 supports the Apt-X codec for high quality audio to bluetooth headphones? I would presume no, but hope I'm wrong
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Also looking for the same info, can't seem to find a full specs sheet anywhere.
snze said:
Does anyone know if the Nexus 4 supports the Apt-X codec for high quality audio to bluetooth headphones? I would presume no, but hope I'm wrong
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It does according to a Chinese website I have found!
I cannot paste here the link because I am a new user, but google: "nexus 4" + "Bluetooth 4.0 支援 aptx"
支援 means supports.
Let's cross fingers for a confirmation from a more reliable source.
snze said:
Does anyone know if the Nexus 4 supports the Apt-X codec for high quality audio to bluetooth headphones? I would presume no, but hope I'm wrong
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Unfortunately, the Nexus 4 does not have aptX according to CSR. Below is an email from CSR. This is really disappointing to me, everything about the Nexus 4 is great to me except this.
Is there a way we can hack-in aptX support? Is it just software? I would guess there is nothing special hardware wise. Probably just some proprietary code added in to the Bluetooth stack. Anyone have any info or Galaxy S3/Note II sources that might give us some hints?
"Thanks for contacting CSR.
The LG Nexus 4 does not have aptX.
I can provide a list of aptX enabled devices if that would be helpful?
Thanks,
<removed>
Communications Manager
Cambridge Silicon Radio Ltd"
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This is the kind of $hit that kills me with Android, ESPECIALLY a Nexus piece of kit. I would have already bought the Nexus 7 if it had apt-x built-in, and now I'm on the fence with the Nexus 4 because it lacks apt-x... Hopefully someone devises a way to side-load it somehow. Proprietary bluetooth codec? C'mon...
BBLV said:
This is the kind of $hit that kills me with Android, ESPECIALLY a Nexus piece of kit. I would have already bought the Nexus 7 if it had apt-x built-in, and now I'm on the fence with the Nexus 4 because it lacks apt-x... Hopefully someone devises a way to side-load it somehow. Proprietary bluetooth codec? C'mon...
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Any news?
I'm in the same boat. If this phone doesn't have apt-x, i unfortunatly won't buy it
2 days since it has been released, any word on this? Must be a few guys here already have them, i hope some of them have an apt-x BT headset, Sennheiser, or something.
Bump.
Can't anybody who already has a Nexus 4 with a apt-x enabled headset simply try it?
Another shameless self bump.
nexus apt-x
as a noob here. I'm prevented from posting outside links.
mobiletechreview365.blogspot.com/2012/07/asus-google-nexus-7-review.html#.UPNmMvKmfxQ
..........copy paste only.
nexus 7 apt-x.
could you guys confirm?

Moto X Play and Apt-X support?

Soooo...thought I put this on here just in case anybody else is wondering.
It seems the Moto X Play supports apt-X. I thought it did not and was kind of surprised to find out (if it is indeed true).
I went to capture logcat traces when pairing the Play with my Sony MDR-1ABT Bluetooth headphones to find out if it supports apt-X. Unsurprisingly, I wasn't able to find anything apt-X related in the logs. So I figured it does not support it, in contrast to myl old LG G2, which mentions negotiating apt-X in the traces.
Wanting to know for sure, I bought an Avantree Saturn Pro Bluetooth Transceiver, because it offers a status LED that indicates which Audio mode is used.
Much to my surprise, according to that little device, the Moto X Play paired using apt-X! To do a negative confirmation, I paired the Saturn Pro with my Laptop and my Dell Venue 8 7840 Tablet, both of which do not support apt-X. The Saturn Pro correctly showed this, as well as telling me that a Samsung Galaxy S5 and Sony Xperia Z5 compact both do support apt-X (no surprise there).
I'm curious if anybody else can confirm apt-X support, preferrably through some other device/test?
That has been already answered here
I can't test it for sure, but Motorola support also claimed it supported Apt-X as one of my questions before I purchased it.
alresave said:
That has been already answered here
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Thanks for the link, I somehow did not find that before!

B&O promo earphones are NOT Android compatible?

Pre-ordered from VZ and was looking at reviews for the H3 by B&O PLAY and find they are only iPhone feature compatible. A few mentions that the volume, mic, etc. don't work with android phones. Couldn't find a version or model that was Android. Hoping that LG is not dumb enough to send out a version that B&O didn't update for the V20 which is Android? Long shot but anyone out here with a set of these earbuds and an android phone who can chime in? Hope the reviews I read were mistaken or the v20 will uniquely work with these.
Maybe contact B&O directly and see what they say?
FJ40dan said:
Pre-ordered from VZ and was looking at reviews for the H3 by B&O PLAY and find they are only iPhone feature compatible. A few mentions that the volume, mic, etc. don't work with android phones. Couldn't find a version or model that was Android. Hoping that LG is not dumb enough to send out a version that B&O didn't update for the V20 which is Android? Long shot but anyone out here with a set of these earbuds and an android phone who can chime in? Hope the reviews I read were mistaken or the v20 will uniquely work with these.
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Scroll down to the specs,there's two variants,one for Android,another for iOS:
http://www.beoplay.com/products/beoplayh3#techtalk
The one's we're getting look to be specifically for the LG V20,as the name in the link from LG's offer page shows:
http://www.lg.com/us/mobile-phones/v20/promo
For B&O earphones offer terms & conditions click here
https://docs.google.com/viewer?url=...phones_GWP_Promotion_terms_and_conditions.pdf

[SOLVED] Bluetooth - aptX codec

I am interested in high quality bluetooth audio and aptX /aptX HD are preferred codec protocols for that. Now that Qualcomm acquired CSR, they own the aptX technology. On their web page there is an aptX compatibility link, where, for Motorola Phones we can see listed Moto G and Moto X, but the pictures are from the first generation phones.
For "aptX HD" I found only the latest flagship LG phones and Luna.
Is there a way to include support for aptX in our phones?
SoNic67 said:
I am interested in high quality bluetooth audio and aptX /aptX HD are preferred codec protocols for that. Now that Qualcomm acquired CSR, they own the aptX technology. On their web page there is an aptX compatibility link, where, for Motorola Phones we can see listed Moto G and Moto X, but the pictures are from the first generation phones.
For "aptX HD" I found only the latest flagship LG phones and Luna.
Is there a way to include support for aptX in our phones?
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I don't believe there is. Sometimes I'm amazed at some of the simple and cheap things they left off these phones. At the manufacturer's level we're talking pennies on some things.
I have asked Qualcomm about the Moto G4 Plus and Moto X Pure (2015) and they where nice to answer this:
"Hi, yes Moto phones should support aptX, although we haven’t done any testing on these devices."
Since Qualcomm bought CSR in 2014, I don't see any development in that direction.
LE: New email from Qualcomm support:
"We do internal IOP testing on customer products but they have not provided us with Moto devices sorry."
Makes sense, only the real Moto cared to send their devices for testing. The following owners of the Moto brand (Google and Lenovo) are not interested in quality testing as much.
Capturing the bluetooth communication between phone and some aptX capable headphones and, after that, Wireshark that file, resulted in the information that Moto G4 is aptX capable!
Kudos to AlphaDog: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Moto-G4-Moto-G4-Plus-Moto-G4/Bluetooth-aptX-support/m-p/3488442#M10779
If this is aptX compatible, it should be aptX HD compatible as well.
Try flashing this mod
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/mod-aptx-hd-bluetooth-hi-res-audio-t3501991
That mod seems to have worked on my G4 Plus. Now I just need a Bluetooth sink device (speakers headphones) capable of aptX HD, to verify.
SoNic67 said:
That mod seems to have worked on my G4 Plus. Now I just need a Bluetooth sink device (speakers headphones) capable of aptX HD, to verify.
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Did you have a chance to verify if aptX is working after applying the fix?
AptX it works. Checked it with a few soundbars at BestBuy. Now, the AptX HD is a different story since there is only one type of LG headphones that supports it, nothing else on market. So I couldn't find a pair to test it.
Hi, are there any results?

Does S8/S8+ support AptX HD audio codec.

Do we have any reliable sources if new Galaxy S smartphone support AptX HD Bluetooth codec.
Thanks.
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HD, not sure. Regular apt x, yes. Samsung has been using apt x since the s3 if I remember correctly.
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all we know is that SD835/Bluetooth 5 officially supports it so there's a chance.
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mannequin said:
all we know is that SD835/Bluetooth 5 officially supports it so there's a chance.
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What about exynos variant does also support it or not.
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paatha13 said:
Do we have any reliable sources if new Galaxy S smartphone support AptX HD Bluetooth codec.
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Hey paatha13,
I have been wondering the same thing. I e-mailed [email protected] and didn't get any response, however, I noticed today that they have updated their website to list the Galaxy S8 and S8+. Unfortunately, while they are listed under aptX devices, they are not listed under aptX-HD devices.
Source: aptx.com
Click aptX Solutions-->aptX, then scroll down and select "See all products": the Galaxy S8 and S8+ are both listed.
Click aptX Solutions-->aptX HD, then scroll down and select "See all products": no Galaxy phone is listed.
This is disappointing since the chipset used by the S8 supports aptX HD. I know Samsung uses their own high-quality proprietary codec (they call it Hi-Fi) so that may be their justification for not implementing the new codec, however, that does not help in the likely scenario where the sink device does not support Samsung's codec but does support aptX HD.
Hope that helps,
Stevie Wonder
Can you output music to one device using the APT X codec while also sending music to an older A2DP device without issues? I am worried that the higher quality APTX device will dumb down to match A2DP with dual streaming. Anyone know if that is the case or not?
My car's bluetooth does not support APT X unfortunately and the audio quality isn't very good. Was hoping to buy a standalone APT X bluetooth receiver and stick it in my car somewhere connecting to my car with the AUX cable, and still retain vehicle controls for next/previous track. Figured I would dual stream to my car (with the volume off/low) and to my APTx receiver through aux to accomplish this. Also can both devices automatically pair and go into dual audio mode?
Stevie Wonder said:
Hey paatha13,
I have been wondering the same thing. I e-mailed [email protected] and didn't get any response, however, I noticed today that they have updated their website to list the Galaxy S8 and S8+. Unfortunately, while they are listed under aptX devices, they are not listed under aptX-HD devices.
Source: aptx.com
Click aptX Solutions-->aptX, then scroll down and select "See all products": the Galaxy S8 and S8+ are both listed.
Click aptX Solutions-->aptX HD, then scroll down and select "See all products": no Galaxy phone is listed.
This is disappointing since the chipset used by the S8 supports aptX HD. I know Samsung uses their own high-quality proprietary codec (they call it Hi-Fi) so that may be their justification for not implementing the new codec, however, that does not help in the likely scenario where the sink device does not support Samsung's codec but does support aptX HD.
Hope that helps,
Stevie Wonder
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I'm wondering if this will change with Android 9 release since I believe it is the only android os that supports the newer codec

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