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Is it only Samsung that only has the headphone jack? Seems like slim pickings out here if you need/want a headphone jack.
its ridiculous. Not everyone likes to use their headphones via BT
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Is it only Samsung that only has the headphone jack? Seems like slim pickings out here if you need/want a headphone jack.
There's definitely a difference, especially when you run higher-end headphones that requires more power. I used my Sennheiser HD58X on a V30 the other day and compared it to my S8+. It was louder at the same volume level, more crisp and airy, the bass hit harder, and vocals were clearer. Basically, everything got better. I have an portable DAC/Amp combo for my S8+ and the V30 still sounds better.LG the GOAT headphone jack with their Quad-DAC. I thought it was a gimmick, but I swear I could hear a difference when my brother's S9 was on the aux vs. my G7.
its ridiculous. Not everyone likes to use their headphones via BT
It's especially dumb and bad press for OnePlus because they poked fun at other companies for ditching the headphone jack, and then you go ahead and do it. People on reddit are losing their MINDS right now.
It's a bummer because I liked having that option, although I was looking to get a pair of bluetooth headphones in the future.. it was still a good positive for OnePlus and now they lost that.
its ridiculous. Not everyone likes to use their headphones via BT
yea weird kept happening then stopped. wonder if it was some backend stuff? Seems too much of a coincidence for all of us to have it today.Is anyone else’s Battery Saver keep turning on? It's happened to me several times today.
I mighy try it out even though I don't have a problem with TouchWizMy reason is for the dark theme and maybe a better app drawer.
Sooner they get this in motion the more beneficial for everyone. Even carriers. SMS and MMS is age old tech.Yeah, you're right. I would've been more impressed with a high refresh rate, but I'm sure having a good touch response is useful.
https://www.engadget.com/2018/09/12/google-samsung-rcs-texting/
Timothy J. Seppala
17h ago in Mobile
Chris Velazco/Engadget
Google is teaming with what's arguably the biggest Android phone maker to help push its new text-messaging standard to the masses. "Working together, Google and Samsung will ensure that our messaging clients, Android Messages and Samsung Messages, work seamlessly with each company's RCS (Rich Communication Services) technology," Google's Sanaz Ahari writes in a blog post. The first evidence of the partnership will be found in Galaxy S8 handsets (including the S8+ and Note and newer devices like the S9 lineup.
The post goes on to say that new Galaxy phones will natively support RCS, "starting with a set of carriers that have or will soon launch RCS." So, at the moment, Sprint and T-Mobile here in the US and Rogers in the Great White North.
The unspoken promise is that this will push the new text-messaging standard (which uses data and replaces old-school SMS texting with iMessage-like features like typing indicators) to the wider world. And, really, Google probably couldn't have picked a better partner for this. Samsung phones have an admirable marketshare, and this feature could very likely trickle down from its flagship phones in time, making RCS the de facto texting standard along with it.
So. What yall think of the new iPhones