Nokia Android Phone


Dane Trethowan <grtdane@...>
 

Hi!

I think you mentioned you have an Android Nokia phone so how are you finding it from an audio perspective and ave you having any issues with Talkback etc?

I've known about the Nokia Android phones but have never played with one.

I don't know whether this is true but I'm told that some of the Apps on the Nokia Android phones aren't actually Android at all thus they can't be used.

Again this is only what I've been told and I've had no hands-on experience. Perhaps the above statement only refers to 1 or 2 Nokia Android models as I know more than 1 model is available.

I'm glad you're enjoying Easy Vocie Recorder Pro and I wish I'd known about the App earlier, was by complete accident that I stumbled across the App.

On 12/04/2018 11:40 PM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
Hi!
Yeah i have had this app for a year now and i do like it a lot.
Its so great that you can have it in the notification shade and do pausing and other stuff from there too.
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11 apr. 2018 kl. 10:33 skrev Dane Trethowan <grtdane@...>:

Bought this App for $4.99 and it looks quite accessible but more importantly I believe I can get quite good results from it as these 2 files I hope will demonstrate.
The first one is how Easy Voice Recorder sounded by default when recording on my Sony xPeria X-Performance phone.
With I did some tweaking with the settings of Voice Recorder Pro in this next recording.
Firstly I set the recording quality to high and used the sample rate of 44.1KH~ 16 bit.
I turned on stereo mode though I’m not sure whether the Sony xPeria actually supports stereo mode but no harm done I guess.
I then turned noise suppression and echo cancelation off.
Having done that I changed the recording profile to Raw Music sound, there are several you can choose from including Voice Notes, Meetings and lectures.
I set things up so the recording would be uploaded to Dropbox once the stop button was activated and the recording would be uploaded in Wave uncompressed format, you can change settings for this including configurations that allow for the uploading of wave files to your cloud service of choice whilst files shared via eMail etc are compressed to MP3, AAC and so on.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ccnf7kymdonpxms/My%20recording%20%232.wav?dl=0 <https://www.dropbox.com/s/ccnf7kymdonpxms/My%20recording%20#2.wav?dl=0>



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Anders Holmberg
 

Hi!
Wel, its a great phone and very expensive.
5000 Swedish Krona which is quite much to me but not as much as the apple things that’s around.
From an audio perspective its a really good device.
I am using it with my B&W p7 headphones and the sound is very clear and crisp to me.
Of corse i could buy me a headphone amplifier/dac for the phone but now my budget is very low so i have to wait until i get more money.
There are two hardware touch buttons at the left and right corners of the screen that talkback doesn’t read but i can deal with that so its not a big issue.
No inaccessibility from my perspective.
THe battery can last for quite long.
At least 4 days on my phone.
Remember i do listen to a lot of radio and music so that is quite much for a phone.
I am a bit disapointed though that apple music on android doesn’t have a built-in cromecast button so i have to cromecast the whole units audio to make things work.
This is one reason i may change to spotify in the future.
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12 apr. 2018 kl. 22:23 skrev Dane Trethowan <grtdane@...>:

Hi!

I think you mentioned you have an Android Nokia phone so how are you finding it from an audio perspective and ave you having any issues with Talkback etc?

I've known about the Nokia Android phones but have never played with one.

I don't know whether this is true but I'm told that some of the Apps on the Nokia Android phones aren't actually Android at all thus they can't be used.

Again this is only what I've been told and I've had no hands-on experience. Perhaps the above statement only refers to 1 or 2 Nokia Android models as I know more than 1 model is available.

I'm glad you're enjoying Easy Vocie Recorder Pro and I wish I'd known about the App earlier, was by complete accident that I stumbled across the App.



On 12/04/2018 11:40 PM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
Hi!
Yeah i have had this app for a year now and i do like it a lot.
Its so great that you can have it in the notification shade and do pausing and other stuff from there too.
/A

11 apr. 2018 kl. 10:33 skrev Dane Trethowan <grtdane@...>:

Bought this App for $4.99 and it looks quite accessible but more importantly I believe I can get quite good results from it as these 2 files I hope will demonstrate.
The first one is how Easy Voice Recorder sounded by default when recording on my Sony xPeria X-Performance phone.
With I did some tweaking with the settings of Voice Recorder Pro in this next recording.
Firstly I set the recording quality to high and used the sample rate of 44.1KH~ 16 bit.
I turned on stereo mode though I’m not sure whether the Sony xPeria actually supports stereo mode but no harm done I guess.
I then turned noise suppression and echo cancelation off.
Having done that I changed the recording profile to Raw Music sound, there are several you can choose from including Voice Notes, Meetings and lectures.
I set things up so the recording would be uploaded to Dropbox once the stop button was activated and the recording would be uploaded in Wave uncompressed format, you can change settings for this including configurations that allow for the uploading of wave files to your cloud service of choice whilst files shared via eMail etc are compressed to MP3, AAC and so on.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ccnf7kymdonpxms/My%20recording%20%232.wav?dl=0 <https://www.dropbox.com/s/ccnf7kymdonpxms/My%20recording%20#2.wav?dl=0>



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