The audio difference in wave and SGS is not because of difference in hardware.yogi7272 said:My personal take on GS- Yes the battery cover is very cheap when removed. But when fitted does not feel that bad. I am pretty ok with its build quality, its not that bad btw. Sound quality is very good but Wave is even better. Two areas where I am feel a bit letdown is battery life under heavy use and camera. Wave's 5mp camera is better. Samsung should have put a single powerled flash like Wave which btw is pretty strong for a single led setup, on Galaxy S. They have put that led flash, 5 row slideout keypad plus physical camera shutter key on sprint's Epic 4G, then why not on GS. Atleast a led flash and physical camera button should have been there. A ver with slide out keyboard is Galaxe S pro which may or maynot come out later.
On a hardware side- cpu,gpu, ram etc this phone is the king now..
It wakes up by pressing home key as well. Just for manual locking you need to use the power key.Lord Nemesis said:Also regarding the point put worth by Shripad about the power button, I would like to add that while its a must to have a power/display button that does not get activated easily, I personally found it near to impossible to switch on/off the display with single handed operation. One of the free falls that my phone had happened when I was trying to power up the display. The phone simply slipped out of my hand. I would much rather have a spring loaded Silde switch (similar to what you find on the Nokia 5800 for lock/unlock) a bit towards the lower part of the phone.
Good review Shripad, it must have been very helpful for people who wanted to know more about the phone. And with your above post you have perhaps eliminated one of my two main complaints about the phone (have been using it for a month now).Shripad said:The audio difference in wave and SGS is not because of difference in hardware.
On SGS, phone changes its audio profile once it senses its connected to headphones. It gives better sound when connected through amp or even when connected to powered speakers / line in of a system.
There is a fix for this to prevent it from changing the frequency response when headphones are connected. Makes it sound much better after the fix
Its there on front page on XDA dev i9000 section.
I tried browsing through the forum but couldn't find it. Can you please post the link? thanks in advanceShripad said:The audio difference in wave and SGS is not because of difference in hardware.
On SGS, phone changes its audio profile once it senses its connected to headphones. It gives better sound when connected through amp or even when connected to powered speakers / line in of a system.
There is a fix for this to prevent it from changing the frequency response when headphones are connected. Makes it sound much better after the fix
Its there on front page on XDA dev i9000 section.
[REF] Headphones sound quality fix - xda-developersluckyishere said:I tried browsing through the forum but couldn't find it. Can you please post the link? thanks in advance
I tried it out and well either it's a firmware issue or I'm doing something wrong but in the ServiceMode menu I dont see any option for 'audio'....anyone else facing this problem?Shripad said:
I never really tried it on JF3. I am running JPJG8 which is worth flashing just for the improved smoothness of the TWUI and app launcher.cynick said:I tried it out and well either it's a firmware issue or I'm doing something wrong but in the ServiceMode menu I dont see any option for 'audio'....anyone else facing this problem?
I'm using the stock firmware, i.e
Firmware version: 2.1-update1
Baseband version: I9000DDJF3
Kernel version: 2.6.29 sk78.yun@SE-S605 #2