I had no illusions that audio on the iPhone 6 would be lackluster.
iTunes is falling behind in innovation with online music services
severely out innovating Apple. Apple CEO Tim Cook knew he had an
iTunes problem and had to do something different in music for Apple to
stay cool. Apple bought Beats Music in part to modernize its music
offerings beyond the suburban bland mediocrity that is now iTunes.
Beats was acquired in the spring, too early to be incorporated into
iOS8  or the iPhone of 2014, the features of which are developed and
designed many months in advance. I believe it will be until the 2015
introduction of the new iOS and iPhones will we see what the new
people and change in culture will mean for Apple users. One big way
for Apple to differentiate itself would be to re-establish the
company’s supremacy in online and portable music.  I am looking
forward to iOS 9 and the iPhone of 2015 to learn about any changes in
audio from Apple on mobile devices.

Kelly




On 9/30/14, Brian Olesen <br...@blindkom.dk> wrote:
> Hi,
> To further improve the confusion there is more bass on an iphone 4S then on
>
> the 5 serious. :-)
>
> Brian
>
> -----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
> From: Jeremy
> Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 6:45 PM
> To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
> Subject: Re: Iphone 6 not impressed with the speaker.
>
> Having listened to a youtube video on a comparison between the original
> 5, 6 and 6 plus, I can say that I definitely notice a difference. It's
> most noticeable between the 5 and 6, but even from the 6 and 6 plus, the
> plus does sound  a little more clearer. Unfortunately, the microphone
> that the uploader was using wasn't super high quality, but it was
> certainly decent enough to detect the levels of bass between the 5 and
> 6. I've also got a buddy who's got a really nice sounding mic, a yeti,
> and while in stereo, the differences between the two phones is huge, the
> 5 and 6.
> Take care.
> Blessings.
>
> On 9/30/2014 10:05 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
>> The main thing is that you expressed your opinion and I can understand
>> where you're coming from, the bigger speaker does sound different.
>>
>> I'm also one of those who have actually taken the time, sat down and
>> tweaked the audio settings of the iPhone 6, adjusting sound and speech
>> volume etc.
>>
>> On 30 Sep 2014, at 11:58 pm, Anders Holmberg <and...@pipkrokodil.se>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi!
>>> Yes ok, sorry if i was a bit aggressive in my opinion.
>>> I had a look at it at least.
>>> But i think i will wait a year or so.
>>> /A
>>> 30 sep 2014 kl. 14:57 skrev Dane Trethowan <grtd...@internode.on.net>:
>>>
>>>> Yes, thought it wouldn't be long before someone wrote on this topic
>>>> <smile>.
>>>>
>>>> The speaker on the iPhone 6 is more directional it seems than it was on
>>>>
>>>> the 5 - never had a 5S so can't speak on that subject -.
>>>>
>>>> I'm also sure that something has been done to the voices on the iPhone
>>>> \.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Dane Trethowan's iPhone at +61400494862 has had the privlidge of
>>>> delivering the above eMail to you.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> On 30 Sep 2014, at 10:38 pm, Anders Holmberg <and...@pipkrokodil.se>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi!
>>>>> Actually i got to try the Iphone 6 today not the plus just 6.
>>>>> I can say that to me the speaker doesn't really sound that impressing.
>>>>> At least i couldn't hear any differences from the 5 s.
>>>>> Voiceover was quite distorted as it used to be so i wont really go for
>>>>>
>>>>> one even though i could.
>>>>> /A
>>>
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