I think phone speakers will continue to improve and device makers are always looking for some new innovations to best the competition.
Not exact matches
Although «iPod docks» (and, later, iPhone - compatible
speakers) have been around for more than a decade, we
think having to plug your
phone or tablet into your
speakers to listen to music is a pain, and it ties you to your stereo or
speakers for as long as you're listening.
The
thought of a personal assistant in the form of a
speaker on my desk being the same personal assistant I interact with on my
phone is intriguing, and something Amazon can't come close to offering with Alexa.
Even Google
thought this was too good an idea to pass up on and UE also pushed an update to two of their
speakers that let them piggyback off of the AI built into your smart
phone.
Instead, we
think Google's approach to limiting the launch of its Pixel
phones, and indeed of most of its other hardware products like the Google Home
speakers and the Google Pixelbook, is supposed to give other hardware companies some inspiration when it comes to designing and adding features to their own devices.
Instead, Vivo uses something it's calling «screen sound casting technology» which vibrates the display in a way that is supposed to turn the entire
phone into a
speaker (
think Sony's OLED TVs).
I
think they had a stat or we've had a stat internally that a lot our listening is just on your regular
phone speakers.
At first glance, you might
think that the Axon
phone features dual front - facing
speakers, with the matching set of uniquely styled grills, but unfortunately, only the bottom section houses the
speaker.
The sound suddenly fills a room like never before from a Samsung
phone, and it's easy to
think that this could legitimately replace a Bluetooth
speaker in most regards.
When
thinking of our
phones as entertainment devices, there are two things that truly need to be there to make the cut; a quality screen, and good front - facing
speakers.
Though you may not
think it from a
phone that costs around $ 200, the Alcatel Idol 5 actually puts out some pretty good sound thanks to the front - facing stereo
speakers.