I agree. The 6S has a perfectly capable mono speaker. If the iPod
touch had that, it'd be totally wonderful.
mary
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Make no bones about it, iPhone along with other IOS devices do support Lossless
music formats in the form of Apple Lossless through iTunes or other f
Oh yeah okay. I almost forgot about VLC for IOS.
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well, probably they don't yet support "lossless"
formats because they take lots of space compared to the lossy kind. :) excus
Hi!
The ipod touch is a bit to small to be able to have that kind of speaker i
believe.
Just my thoughts my friend.
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> On 25 Nov 2015, at 16:32, Mary Otten wrote:
>
> I agree. The 6S has a perfectly capable mono speaker. If the iPod
> touch had that, it'd be totally
: iPhone 6S And Audio: First Impressions
The iPhone 6S isn’t all that much thicker though technology has changed of
course between then and now.
At least one could say that the speaker of that iPod touch was certainly
audible unlike that of the Victor Reader Scream and that’s one of the mysteries
To be honest I may have my “Gens” confused for the very reason you state, “Its
Been Along Time Between Drinks” and it may very well be the 5th gen I’m talking
about, that model had the A4 processor and the terrible speaker.
A gen came after that - the previous Gen to the new release - and it
Hi!
I don’t think they’re supported yet but as you say they may come.
I tested the P7 cans on the iphone and still impressed with the sound.
Still have to do testing on the mac which i haven’t done yet.
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> On 25 Nov 2015, at 08:16, Dane Trethowan wrote:
>
> In a word
Well, the 5th gen touch had gotten a bit long in the tooth. Didn't it
have the same processor in it as the 4s or maybe even the 4? I know
Apple went a couple or 3 years between iPod touch upgrades, so long in
fact, that a lot of the tech press had predicted the demise of that
item.
I too would
There’s a new generation of iPod Touch available so surely it would want to
have improved on the 4th generation Touch which I think was the first or second
one to be able to use Voiceover, I’m thinking about the new Touch so will be
most eager to hear from those who have one and what the
The iPhone 6S isn’t all that much thicker though technology has changed of
course between then and now.
At least one could say that the speaker of that iPod touch was certainly
audible unlike that of the Victor Reader Scream and that’s one of the mysteries
to me, how a speaker of that size
amic and realistic. just my thoughts on it.
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Make no bones about it, iPhone along with other IOS devices do support Lossless
music formats in the form of Apple Lossless through iTunes or other formats
such as FLAC through third party software however the lossless I’m referring to
here is the Lossless Bluetooth streaming through the
before. the 6s is so
> much clearer and more dynamic and realistic. just my thoughts on it.
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Yeah man let me know. I don't think they are. Well I don't know about the
blutooth ones. But The IPhone was supposed to support lausless music formats.
Um apparently this hasn't happened. I don't know what the deal is.
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> On Nov 25, 2015, at 2:16 AM, Dane Trethowan
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Yeah man let me know. I don't think they are. Well I don't know about the
blutooth ones. But The IPhone was supposed to support lausless music
formats. Um apparently this hasn't happ
In a word good, that little internal speaker keeps on improving.
Obviously this is only part of the audio experience with an iPhone but a huge
part nevertheless and that speaker means a lot to those of us who use speech
with a device or choose to use it when answering calls quickly using the
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