Its extended battery life and great performance thanks to its Snapdragon 625 processor has impressed many users, but the slight drawbacks, such as the speaker performance and
average speaker quality are definite areas that are in need of improvement.
Not exact matches
Also base was the six -
speaker audio system, the
quality of which I found pretty
average.
Along with the Dzire, it has one of the better infotainment systems in the group in terms of usability and smartphone compatibility, but the sound
quality from the 6 -
speaker system is
average.
The touchscreen that you see here is borrowed from the TUV300 and is smooth to use but sound
quality from the
speakers is pretty
average.
The 6
speaker audio system is of
average quality.
The
quality via the
speakers is only
average though, but then they're small so no one expects a full range sound.
The
speaker on the back of the device provides
average sound
quality for listening to music on MP3s and audio books.
The
speaker on the phone delivers
average quality sound at high volume levels, but there's some muffle when the phone lies on its back, as the
speaker grill is located on the back.
Yes, the high end
speakers have more bells and whistles and are overall a better product but for the
average listener that extra sound
quality is beyond their reach.
The
speakers are
average in volume and
quality, most user will likely prefer to use headphones.
Call
quality was about
average, although the sound
quality of music was excellent, with both the on - board twin stereo
speakers and bundled in - ear cans vastly outperforming my iPhone 4.
On the back is also a single
speaker that isn't all that impressive, with quite
average sound
quality.
Audio
quality is
average for a smartphone and the volume from the back
speaker loud enough to hear over medium background noise.
Much like the Echo, it won't win any awards for sound
quality and is mostly comparable to an
average Bluetooth
speaker, but for everyday listening it's fine.
The
quality of a mono
speaker is
average, to say the least.
The rear - facing placement is unfortunate, but the overall
quality of these
speakers is definitely above
average for the price.
Bottom Line: The Logitech MX Sound is a Bluetooth
speaker set with
average sound
quality for the price.
BoomSound brought powerful front - facing
speakers to the handset, plus the Zoe - powered, UltraPixel - laden camera had a strong feature set that largely made up for merely
average image
quality.
The rear
speaker of the Redmi Note 3 is about
average, and while it gets reasonably loud, the sound
quality is tinny and somewhat distorted.
However, many thought that the
speaker quality is
average, while others found that the screen can be too dim or too bright, suggesting that the adaptive brightness was problematic at times.
And by moving the rear
speaker Moto hasn't progressed the sound
quality overall, instead it's now
average.
As most people know, the Nexus 6p is an amazing smartphone, and I have been lucky to have it since the end of 2015 and I can confidently tell you that a really good phone especially for a die hard android fanboy eventhough it has old internals, it is also fit for people that aren't looking to spend over $ 600 for a smartphone, it has a really good Quad HD display, an above
average camera, a great build
quality, amazing
speakers and comes with stock android.
Then the
speaker are medicore so
average sound
quality not that good
quality that you would expect from a flagship phone.
- > Good display (good colour reproduction, wide angle view, sharp contrast)- > Good camera (good daylight and still photography, good
quality recorded video, above
average low light photography)- > Good music (in earphone, external
speaker).
The
quality of these
speakers is
average for a smartphone, and loudness is acceptable for most uses.
The
quality from the
speaker is
average — with sound getting distorted at high volumes — but at least you won't miss any incoming calls or notifications.
The new XZ1s support a stupefying mélange of audio acronyms and marketing terms, including DSEE HC (audio upscaler), LDAC (Sony's new high -
quality AptX - beating audio codec supported in Oreo), Clear Audio + (a super equalizer of some sort), S - Force Front Surround (louder - than -
average dual
speakers).
However, some thought that the 64 GB of internal memory is slightly limiting, the fingerprint scanner is terribly placed and that the audio
quality is
average due to their only being one
speaker.
While the phone is near - perfect, it is significantly weighed down by
average speakers, modest camera
quality and an uninspiring custom UI overlay.
Other than its solid specs, ZTE also brings better - than -
average audio performance with its dual front - facing
speakers, HiFi audio via its built - in DAC, and Dolby Atmos playback for improved audio
quality no matter how you're listening.
The volume this
speaker produces is
average, and the
quality is okay, though it'd have been nice to see an additional
speaker on the bottom edge (or front) for a stereo experience.
While this placement is better than if the
speaker was on the back, the
quality of the
speaker itself is unfortunately below
average.
And as you'd expect, the
speaker is
average in
quality and volume.
On the audio front, the
speaker is surprisingly loud and clear, and sound
quality over headphones is better than
average.
The
quality of the
speakers is about the same as what you'd get with an
average smartphone, but an aux port is included to let you plug in an external set of
speakers.
The
speaker pumps loud volume that remains distinct even with some background noise, though the audio
quality is
average for phones.
The Zipp produces above -
average sound
quality for a $ 300 wireless
speaker.