Saturday, March 10, 2012
Top Quality Audio From HTC Phones
One of the biggest mountains that need to be overcome by the manufacturers of mobile phones is to be able to deliver a phone that can play high-quality audio through a set of headphones and through the speakers that are actually mounted in the phone. Ever since phones started to include the facility to have an MP3 player included as a part of the phone, more and more people are listening to music through their smartphones rather than opting for the alternative of playing it directly from a dedicated MP3 player.
Trying to develop phones that hit the right note in this field can be particularly difficult, as the phone will have a very limited amount of space within the casing, and getting the right resonance is a big challenge. However, there are many companies that boast phones with superb audio capabilities, and many of the latest HTC phones are among the group of cell phones that can boast a high-quality speaker. It is also very impressive that the playback of audio doesn’t take up too much battery, unless the user has a large set of earphones.
Generally, the role of the smartphones is to be all things to all people. Although they are called smartphones for their flexibility and the wide range of functions that can be applied, in many ways it can still be quite limited. For those people who want to be able to watch a TV show or a movie through their cell phone, they will often have to opt for listening through a set of headphones to get the best experience, and although the standard of audio playback for video content has been improving significantly, there is still work to be done for it to be great.
Looking at the current market for phones that have very good audio playback through their speakers as well as the headphones, one of the best ranges are the HTC phones. The HTC phones can boast some high-quality audio, and they have indeed been working with one of the giants of rap, Dr. Dre, in developing the quality of the sound that they were looking for. The best audio from a phone doesn’t necessarily have to be the loudest, but rather the one that clearly depicts all the layers of the music or film content effectively without blending one level into the other.
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