![]() ![]() Probably the same is true for other countries on that list. Here in the Philippines only a small subset of phone models are available. Note that China is not on that last despite the fact that a lot of their research and manufacturing seems to be done in that country. So to a large extent you have to actually live in or travel to one of those 6 countries in order to buy one for a reasonable price. Vivo entered India in Dec., 2014 and in a short time span, Vivo has established itself as a Hi-fi & Smart brand.ġ) Only officially available in India, Malaysia, Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam, and the Philippines and online sales seem to be discouraged. Currently Vivo is present in India, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam and Philippines. 2014, X5Max, world’s slimmest smartphone with a totally new framework of Hi-Fi 2.0įrom 2011, Vivo has been certified in over 100 countries and regions worldwide, choosing the path of internationalization and moved on.2013, Xpla圓s, world’s first 2K display Hi-Fi music smartphone with extreme display performance.2013, Vivo X3, world’s first Hi-Fi smartphone integrated with ES9018 decoding chip.2012, Xplay, world’s first Hi-Fi smartphone integrated with OPA2604 amplifying power.From then on, the innovation never stops: Pioneering this technology, it has been included in all Vivo smartphones ever since. In 2012, Vivo created the X1, the first Smartphone to incorporate a Hi-Fi chip, resulting in an unparalleled audio experience. ![]() With the creativity and technology, Vivo keeps innovating. So those are my findings laugh or try it for yourself. I browsed the system folder I found the xml files the developer edited and this phone has many xml files for output, dolby and sampling.long story short I returned to full stock ROM and recovery and I got the same low output "internal DAC" sound and over two hours its the same I had to drop the volume and I'm hearing full sound with amazing vocals, my guess is the system takes time to check the audio circuitry for defects and load the xml files which tell the OS how to handle audio playback, I tested with different headphones and all of them I had to lower the volume and I did the test with other people at the same volume and they asked if I did something. If price is an issue, Motorola also makes more affordable smartphones in the Moto Z family that use the same mods.I know lot of you are going to laugh at me for this post but I recommend when your purchase a new device to give it time to "break in", on my x800 I flashed a few ROMs to gain performance and bug fixes and the sound quality and output volume I had with the stock ROM was gone, so I was baffled then I found a developer and I asked if he could increase the headphone output volume in his custom kernel which he did cause that guy is just awesome and the same.just a bland recessed sound so I gave up that night and while listening to some tunes before bed it magically kicked in because the kernel finally settled in I had to drop the volume about 4 clicks down and the sound became more "present".placebo? I did a full first bland then over time especially with HIFI on and a couple max volume spurts (not with headphones on of course) the same magic happened. The downsides: each mod costs a little (or a lot) extra, the phone has no traditional headphone jack (it’s all USB-C), and it’s not waterproof. It runs on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, has a powerful Snapdragon 820 processor, and boasts a good camera that shoots 4K video. Without the mods, the Moto Z is really thin - the world’s thinnest smartphone, in fact - and still a very good smartphone. Keep in mind the Moto Z can only “wear” one mod at a time. There’s a battery mod that adds 22 hours of extra playtime, a Hasselblad True Zoom mod (pictured) for 10x optical zoom (plus a few other perks), a projector mod for movie nights or work presentions, and a JBL boombox mod. The Moto Z is really all about its mods - accessories that magnetically snap to the back of the smartphone. Rear-Facing Camera: 12.3MP camera with f/2.0 There are two models, the Pixel and Pixel XL the only differences between the two are battery life and display size (5 inches versus 5.5 inch).ĭisplay: 5- or 5.5-inch HD AMOLED display But Android lovers will be impressed mostly with its smooth and lightning-quick operating system and its complete omission of bloatware. There are a couple other great features, such as the fingerprint reader on the back in lieu of a home button, and the superbly executed compatibility with Google’s VR headset, the Daydream View. ![]() The camera is as good or better than the iPhone 7’s camera ( DxOMark gave the Pixel the highest camera rating ever in a smartphone), and it comes preloaded with Google Assistant, the most intelligent virtual assistant in any smartphone. Google’s first-ever “pure” Android phone is a phenomenal launch for the tech giant.
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