Hello everyone,
I have two questions for you guys:
1.I have bought the i9500 in USA and the i9505 in France, The i9500 battery is "made in China" and the i9505 battery is "made in Korea, build in Vietnam". I have switched the i9505 battery to the i9500, is this ok? I don't think there is any compability problem, am I wrong?
2.The headphone quality are really bad. I don't mean the sound quality(I don't expect a great quality from such as a headphone) , I mean the two earbuds just cannot stay in my ears, it come out 2 sec after I put them in. It is not fix at all. I also changed the size, but that doesn't work at all.
Thank you for your answer.
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I wonder if someone made some test with the Galaxy S4 using the auxiliary input of a sound with the 3.5 plug male.
I ask this because the Galaxy S3 has a reduction in sound quality when connected to an external device that it's horrible.
Compared to any other phone, the Galaxy S3 loses by this reduction of sound, requiring the installation of applications to improve a bit.
Does anybody know if the Galaxy S3 to S4 are equal in this regard?
maurobonder said:
I wonder if someone made some test with the Galaxy S4 using the auxiliary input of a sound with the 3.5 plug male.
I ask this because the Galaxy S3 has a reduction in sound quality when connected to an external device that it's horrible.
Compared to any other phone, the Galaxy S3 loses by this reduction of sound, requiring the installation of applications to improve a bit.
Does anybody know if the Galaxy S3 to S4 are equal in this regard?
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I have seen videos of everything but this kind of comparison but I can tell you this, the Galaxy S4 puts out much better sounds then the S3 and has a better chipset, odds are this will not be an issue but I can't say for sure, just my take on it.
I have my doubts because I had iphone 2G, 3G, 3GS and when I bought the Galaxy S3, the audio in car sound particularly disappointed me a lot.
And I buy the Galaxy S4, need to know if it has improved or not.
If anyone knows, I appreciate the help.
i found a article that show a few informations about this subject.
in S3 when something was connected to the output quality was reduced to 3.5 (from -92.6 to -53.1) and now in tests in S4 reduction is small (from -96.4 to -95.5) which makes me think it was resolved.
Right?
Ops. I found more information regarding these graphs is that the 9500 model has a new audio chip (Wolfson), but does not support LTE.
The i9505 that supports LTE is the same audio chip S3, so if you care about sound, it is better to opt for GS4 9500
galaxy s 4 good sound
androidlebell said:
galaxy s 4 good sound
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Did you test using external ?
It´s good ? are Sure ?
maurobonder said:
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The i9505 that supports LTE is the same audio chip S3, so if you care about sound, it is better to opt for GS4 9500
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The I9505 that supports LTE does not have the same audio chip that S3 has. S3's is Wolfson WM 1811 whilst the i9505 has built-in qualcomm based Snapdragon S4's audio chip.
And I assume you mentioned the S3's I9300 variant.
thekoRngear said:
The I9505 that supports LTE does not have the same audio chip that S3 has. S3's is Wolfson WM 1811 whilst the i9505 has built-in qualcomm based Snapdragon S4's audio chip.
And I assume you mentioned the S3's I9300 variant.
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Maybe I did mess. In short, what chip is best? Wolfson or qualcomm?
What s4 chip and each uses? i9500 and i9505?
the stock sound is alright, it's loud, that's for sure, but having come from Boffela sound on the s3, I must be spoiled because I'm left wanting more. I tried Adapt Sound, and some other sound gimmicky apps in the market, but have yet to really find anything good. ideally a 5 band hardware equalizer would be nice, but as that's not gonna happen anytime soon, anyone else have any sound tuning methods in the mean time?
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The international version of GSIII has a wolfson audio chip, the US version has a qualcomm chip. Hence the quality difference.
im from Israel (Europe) and i need to ask some question ..
i want to buy the I9505 and i dont know if the I9500 is better?
in israel the I9505 is cheaper than I9500. so who is better ?
what i need on my phone is good camera and good battery. im not playing games,only whatsapp, instagram , facebook , listen music and take quality pictures..
in israel the i9505 worth 2370 shakel(NIS) and I9500 worth 2490 .. is it worth to add the 120 shakel to get the I9500 ?
i have now HTC ONE and i didnt like it beacuse of the battery and the camera ! so i want to change it !
I9500 :
- Apparently a Slightly better camera sensor, so better pictures
- GPU does not support OpenGL 3, no issue for any games so far though
I9505 :
- Snapdragon processor, so better dev support, more custom ROM's etc. if you plan to root
- Better GPU than I9500
Battery backup is almost the same on both versions.
Im not plan to change rom
i want the orignal rom
Noticeable difference between cameras? Or both high quality
Im not plan to change rom
i want the orignal rom
Noticeable difference between cameras? Or both high quality
Have a look at the below thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2283201
no camera differences....
Really no camera differences to be honest.Indeed the i9500 has a newer model of Camera Sensor but that doesnt mean anything.It's also the camera firmware for the process of the image and if i am right isnt so good on i9500.I vote for the i9505
Hello, mates!
I own a galaxy s4, IMO is a perfect device for dimensions, screen, and spaces optimizations.
I don't like s5 form factor, and the only one thing I really miss with s4 is the camera in low light conditions.
Compared with new sensors s4 can't make very good low light pictures, a friend of mine have huawei p7 and I can see that in darkness pictures are much better than mine take with s4!
My idea is to install s5 camera in galaxy s4, I think pinout could be the same (n^ of pins are the same, but I have no datasheets).
It could be a difficult mod because s5 flex cable is not straight like the flex cable of s4 camera:
s4: http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/ODcyWDcxNg==/z/5Q0AAOxySoJTRkj1/$_57.JPG
s5: http://www.gigasoftaustralia.com/eBay/portableparts/productphotos/i9600/rcamflex/1.jpg
Probably it's impossible for a lot of reasons (drivers? from galaxy s5 is possible? Fit to the case? Cable?), but I ask because I know someone swapped camera sensors in other devices, and the only thing that makes it seem "old" the s4 is the camera performance :cyclops:
Work on i9505?
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Work on i9505?
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I don't know, for this reason I posted in Q/A section
hi all. i am going to buy a new phone i only have two options.. Either galaxy note 3 or galaxy s5. which phone should i buy??
My only preference is great camera and loud sound... so please tell me which is better s5 or note 3??
You should get a hold of one before thinking of buying it because, it is a big phone compared to the S5. I've upgraded from a Galaxy Alpha to the Note 3 and wow that thing was huge...
Also, fingerprint scanner might be a thing that you want to look into.
As far as camera and soundwise, the Note 3 hasn't ceased to amaze me with the sound quality and loudness when using earphones, this coming from a person who has enjoyed the iPhone's DAC extra loudness.
And the camera is just amazing, really great camera performance on the Note 3. You do have more pixels on the S5 but... yeah, from my experience, nothing to point out.
Ok i bought n9005 used and i m too happy. . Its an excellent device great battery great camera
Hey guys, first I want to say sorry for my bad english and if this is in the wrong catergory, but I'm not so long on this forum. Now my question: I've bought me a Bluetooth Speaker, but it laggs if I play music, on Spotify, YouTube or local on my phone, the Samsung Galaxy S 5 Neo (SM-G903F). On all other phones it goes without problems (S5, S3 LTE, Wiko Rainbow...). Does anyone has maybe the same Problem or can help me.