i9500 vs i9505 audio in ear - Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

quote:
justmpm:
The only way to find the best kernel or ROM is to try them yourself....it is fun, everybody is doing it .
Thread closed.
gio_b:
If the only way for a form is to said try ,i thing we can close.
will all my respect for justmpm and the amministartion , i'm non agree ,because all thread are based on member discussions.
So we apologize .but we do no underatsand why you close.
tks gio.

Questions go in the Q&A forum next time (thread moved).
Audio is different to everyone as everyone's ears are different and prefer different things in audio. Therefore it is completely useless to ask this sort of question. As Justmpm said, it is best to try it out for yourself.
As for why Justmpm closed your thread, should you have queries on why a moderator has done something, please feel free to approach them via PM.
Thread closed for the above reasons (mainly the second paragraph).

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- Posting a suitable title will give other experienced users an idea of what their up against. That way, they will know what may be the problem and the solution to that problem at first glance.
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Recycle - Search the forums instead of opening a new thread every time. If you find a thread where the OP has a similar question as you, you are much obliged to revive that thread. again, be descriptive because the OP may have posted that thread a year ago and things change here, A LOT.
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3. Please take a moment to search before posting; forums for popular devices can get hectic, and it is only made worse by having 5 different threads on the same topic. While mistakes happen, we need everyone's help to make sure that the boards are readable and usable for everyone. Odds are, if you have a problem, you are not the first person to have had the issue; you may very well find the solution already discussed. If a thread covering your topic is already there, please keep the discussion in that thread.
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