Sure, not all my apps send notifications (Fitbit OS doesn't even support reading texts), and if I hit answer when a call comes in, I then have to scramble to find my phone as my mother shouts «hellooooooo» over
the tinny phone speaker.
Not exact matches
The
speakers are definitely much louder and stronger than most
phones, but the sounds is a little
tinny on certain songs.
Out loud, without headphones, the same song came out of the
phone's rear
speaker sounding
tinny and hollow.
The
phone's rear facing
speaker sounds
tinny and low pitched, but it's loud and decent enough for most users.
The built - in
speaker gets plenty loud for gaming and watching videos, but it's a tad
tinny, and its placement on the bottom - left of the
phone makes it all too easy to cover up with your hand — especially if you habitually prop your
phone up with your pinky.
The phoneꞌs
tinny, over-bassy
speakers produce sound that annoyingly vibrates the back of the
phone and often muddies up music.
The
speaker sounds
tinny, quiet and is in the worst position possible on the
phone, as it's easily covered up by your hand and any sound that manages to leak out is pumped away from you.
On the bottom of the
phone, there's a
tinny speaker, a USB - C charging port, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack.
The rear
speaker is loud and high and
tinny, normal for Samsung
phones, even with the extra waterproofing.
The sound is a tad
tinny and there's not a whole lot of bass, but it's still better than the
speakers stuck on most
phones and doesn't feel like an afterthought, rather a purposeful part of the design of the Nexus 5x.
It only has one
speaker which is still common on
phones these days, but it's not the best
speaker out there and at higher volumes (lower than we would have expected) it began to sound a little bit
tinny and would also start to sound blown out just a little bit.