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LG's upcoming V20 will be first smartphone to feature 32-bit Hi-Fi Quad DAC

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Himanshu 11 August, 2016

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LG has announced that its upcoming V20 smartphone will feature 32-bit Hi-Fi Quad DAC capabilities, making it the first of its kind in the world. The South Korean company has once again partnered with ESS Technology for the feature - the latter also provided the 32bit DAC for the LG V10.

"A Quad DAC delivers a crisp and clear sound that comes closest to a live performance when using compatible wired headphones," LG said in a press release. "Videos taken with the V20 are accompanied by a soundtrack that can capture the roaring sound of waves crashing on a beach or conversations among two individuals at a noisy party."

"Higher quality audio is simply the natural evolution of the smartphone, as the industry moves toward a more holistic multimedia consumption experience," said Juno Cho, president of LG Electronics and Mobile Communications. "We’re pleased to continue this long-term partnership with ESS and bring best in class audio to LG V20 users."

The LG V20 is set to be unveiled on September 6.

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  • AnonD-571015
  • LCk
  • 23 Aug 2016

uh, lots of reasons why people might want to listen to music on speaker. Maybe they want to be able to listen to their surroundings or play music for their friends.

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  • asd
  • F}t
  • 19 Aug 2016

What they are trying to implement with that statement is that its so clear you can actually here whats going on individually scrub

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  • MasEnha
  • 9xx
  • 15 Aug 2016

Tat's a big NO! To compare two or more products U must differ only the objects to be compared. Source, headphone, amp, player and settings, shall be the same or competitively equals. Not doing so will make U'r AB-ing biased.

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