Mdbills484
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AFAIK Google music saves to phone memory, not SD card.
Either way it's not the cloud
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AFAIK Google music saves to phone memory, not SD card.
AFAIK Google music saves to phone memory, not SD card.
I actually haven't used them yet. Lol. The earbuds I use are Samsung, but these are from from my brother's A8. He didn't want to use in ear type headsets. Same quality as the ones in stock Note 2. The ones in the S7 are different with similar ear design to the ones in the iPhone.Are the S7 stock earbuds decent?
Say what? I can save my google play music to my phone.
Jerry you continue to affirm why I listen to you on podcasts and read your post. Thanks for the great information. I switched to an iPhone to see what it was like, and did enjoy it. But listening to your reviews, and reading your articles brought me back to android. Thanks! Keep up the great work!
I remember the first time I used noise cancelling headphones how blown away I was hearings parts of songs I had never heard before even though I had listened to the songs for years.
I find the S7 speakers for myself to be loud. For example I was just playing Sims Freeplay and I turned the volume up and was like "too loud" and turned it back to half volume. That's just me though so anyone else could be different
These aren't my first pair of noise-cancelling headphones, but they're a million times better than the ones I had before. So glad I found them via a review of the Bose ones I had been looking at! I am not an audiophile, so didn't know what brands were best, which is why I read a ton of reviews of a couple different headphones first. (The noise-cancelling feature was a must-have for planes, trains, being a passenger in a car with family who want to talk, etc.)
I also find the built-in S7 Edge speaker to be really loud. I don't even have my phone ringtone volume up to the max because I find that level far too loud.
Am I the only one that can download music from iTunes and have it automatically appear in my Google Music miraculously with no 3rd party app?
I've been using poweramp for years and it still works great and I love the equalizer on it.I still keep my iPhone for music. I bought a 128GB 6S+ in December just to listen to music on. My main phone is still an Android but to me, nothing beats the music player on an iPhone.
I've tried several of the music players on Android and just can't find any that I like. After trying several and wasting hours trying to tweet the sound, I gave up. I never used or cared for iMessage much and I don't have any friends who use iPhones.
By downloading it song by song, correct? I just sync once with iTunes using iSyncr and all my music is there. Any changes are automatically updated next time I sync. No muss, no fuss. Oh, and I can also have playlists with more than 1,000 songs. Try that using Google Play Music.