GSMArena feature lab: Enter new goodies
We finally had a chance to put some time into developing a handful of new features for our site, so with the hot summer behind us, we rolled up our sleeves to shape several novelties that we’ve been reflecting on lately. We bet you’ll be...
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> In reply to User @ 2009-03-29 22:13 from iBvxAnd also - M3200 compared to D900i, is a way louder, {m3200 and d900i volume to the max and You're hearing only m3200} and audio quality of beat with the same song and equalizer is excellent, while in d900 only acceptable {d900 has few equalizer settings and an average mono speaker}.
A lot od equalizer setting are usefull while connecting the mobile to other devices {hi-fi stereo or Pc jack 3,5" speakers or headphones}
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- 2009-03-29 22:39
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Samsung M3200 beat is the loudest handset when it comes to playng music.
I've already compared it with nokia 6233 and the results are:
Nearly identical loudness {with the same music},on different music few songs were louder on Nokia, few on Samsung.
Nokia qualizer set to max, Samsung's equalizer rock/wide. While Samsung was set to "rock" eq, the audio qualiy was surely better then 6233's.
I haven't compared it yet with w595 or w890, but i tested and compared M3200 with w910 and w880. Both SE were beaten by Samsung Beat and IMO
w910 is surely loud {especially when it comes to ringing} but audio quality is annoying and a lot worse then samsung, and w880 is quiet on the speaker, with the audio quality even worse then w910.
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- 2009-03-29 22:13
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I wonder why GSMArena didn't test Motorola in audio quality section.Are you afraid of knowing that Moto has the best audio quality in the market?
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- 2009-03-09 04:26
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Attention to GSMArena:
According to the speakerphone loudness test, the Samsung i780 score as 'Excellent' but in the i780 review it score 'Below average' (See 'Design and construction'). The dB levels also differ. Please advise which is the correct score. Thanks.
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- 2009-02-18 10:20
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> In reply to Anonymous @ 2009-02-06 13:26 from 0BiVThanks. Exactly the info I was looking for.
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- 2009-02-09 11:27
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> In reply to OBIE @ 2009-02-06 12:16 from NaD}Look here: http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_e...ew-303p7.php in the middle of the page
and here: http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_e...ew-303p5.php at the bottom of the page
You'll find all info you need in the review. If you search for audio test results always look in the review of the phone.
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- 2009-02-06 13:26
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Your speakerphone loudness and sound quality tests/comparisons are a great help. Except that you seem not to have tested the SE Eperia X1. I am interested in comparing the X1, Omnia and Touch HD as regards sound quality, and particularly LOUDNESS.
Please advise. TKS
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- 2009-02-06 12:16
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- srinivas putcha
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can you suggest me a mobile phone which has crystal clarity in voice conversations despite the problems in the network?
becuz recently i had problems with cellone.
i cannot choose any other as i have a large prepaid balance amount.
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- 2009-01-25 19:22
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i have an N81 and i can say that it has the most loudest in terms of loudness and clarity,at maximum it doesent change its quality and clarity in speakers,if you are interested in those aspects its the best Nseries phone for speakers
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- 2009-01-20 21:45
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Folks, thanks for the awesome review, it was fantastic.
I have decided upon the i780 and just picked my new handset, thanks to you folks, am really happy with the purchase.
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- 2009-01-12 06:55
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Thanks for the overview, I've looked for this for quite some time. keep up the work!
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- 2009-01-11 12:21
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I hope we will have soon a test from Nokia 5800XpressMusic (loundspeakers)
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- 2009-01-06 14:27
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thanks for the awesome work! really amazing! but please i want to know about N85 sound quality on earphones for music playback. which is louder N85 or N81 8gb cause i tried N81 8gb and its sound is awesome, is N85 the same sound qaulity as N81 8gb .. Thanks.
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- 2008-12-12 01:07
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Good reviews thanks, everyone please bear in mind that a change in 3dB is actually a change of 1.4 times and the way the human ear response means it is only just perceptible and some people would not even notice it, and a change of 10dB in real life listening is percieved as being twice/half as load by the human ear, just thought I would shed more light on sound pressure and measuring in dB's.
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- 2008-12-10 08:55
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I just switched from htc touch diamond to nokia n82. According to your test this would have been a switch vom "good" to "below average".
You know what? It was a switch from "unacceptable" to "impressive". Damn i just think that yorur noisemeter might check for the loudest crunchs und beeps, Its not only about high tones but about quality. The htc touch might produce tones that can make you puke but are loud.
So going for loudness only doesnt make it. For me this proved the whole thing to be inaccurate.
Sorry but thanx anyways!
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- 2008-12-07 03:02
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Yeah GSMArena is really great. Just one thing to suggest:
If possible, in your regular mobile phone reviewing routine, it would be nice to see how a handset's battery life fares in the phones mostly used capabilities like:
1. Maximum music playback time with the GSM radio module turned on.
2. Maximum hours of talktime over 2G and 3G.
3. Maximum video playback time.
4. Maximum video recording time.
I do find these factors to be extremely useful since the usual manufacturer's claim with regards to the battery life most of the times aren't that honest enough and somewhat turns out to be wrong estimates only.
Thanks
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- 2008-11-27 08:48
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