It would also be useful to those whose want to compare it against the new Note10(+). Gsmarena, I'm hoping to see the Samsung Galaxy Note9 long term review, I don't mind when (especially as it maybe be receiving further feature/ improvements alongside those monthly OTA updates). When this Note9 finally becomes a backup to a new device, I'll use it a music player hooked up to my HiFi amp via 3.5mm jack to L&R RCA's, yeah it might not be as great as these PMP'S, but for whatever exists in the smartphone world, I'm sure it'll still be amongst the best. It'll be interesting if any excuses are used when these graphene batteries land.īT headphones like the on ear Sony WH-1000XM3 or the in ear Sony WF-1000XM3 are now good enough now, no argument there, but if you have a favourite pair of 3.5mm cans, or need/ want to link to any amplifier via aux (whilst charging), then that option shouldn't be made obsolete.ĭedicated portable music players like the Cowon Plenue D2 or the Astell & Kern A&norma SR15 still use the 3.5mm audio port, if they removed it, it would be a bad move. Maybe it would be okay if it had 2 USB-C ports, or a balanced 2.5mm audio port, Idk how useful the former would be, & would they take up less room? I wouldn't want USB-C headphones/ audio output to aux, because I like to keep the device charged at the same time, which I can if I use the 3.5mm audio port. I keep my Note9 in a drop proof (MIL-STD-810G-516.7) case & I save the money instead of paying insurance. I backup anything useful or important that I want to keep to my freebie bundled 512gb microSD card (that I also backup to my 1tb external hard drive once or twice a year in case of loss or theft). Well, I can obviously see that because Im staring at my phone and can see that the headphones are plugged in. Whenever I plug in my headphones and nifty little notification wants to let me know, Hey bud, you got your head phones plugged in. If, for example, you’d like call volume to not be lowered, choose ring, if you’d like music volume to not be lowered, choose music. I just got my GS3 a couple days ago and I listen to tons of music. ![]() CptPower, Man thatts nmaybe true but i saw pleny of exception where SD card were unable to be read and h. Under the proceed option, choose ‘when changed.’ Under minimum volume, choose 0 Under maximum volume, choose 70 Under Audio Stream, choose the setting you’d like this to apply to.
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