SG3 version of beats audio??

Beats is essentially just an equalizer that boosts bass and a few other things. It has already been ported to work on almost any phone:

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1525226

The S3 has something similar called Wolfson DAC.

The kicker with Beats in HTC phones is that it only works with the stock Music app (i.e. it won't work with Pandora, Spotify, etc). I'm not sure how far Wolfson is integrated in the OS in the S3.
 
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Im stoked I've seen reviews saying external speaker is louder than the HTC one X I hope it is as loud as my DROID x
 
Beats audio is an overhyped music player. There are plenty of other options out there that you can use.
 
The kicker with Beats in HTC phones is that it only works with the stock Music app (i.e. it won't work with Pandora, Spotify, etc). I'm not sure how far Wolfson is integrated in the OS in the S3.

Not true. Beats work with Pandora on the One X.
 
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Not true. Works work Pandora on the One X.

Ah, good to know. I knew that HTC was planning to release their Beats API so that developers could start adding the capability into their apps, I just wasn't yet aware that they had done it. Cheers
 
Sense 4.0 allows Beats to work with any software, not just the default music player like on the HOX. on sense 3.5, Beats only works with the stock player, however, you can use a dsp manager on any phone to get a similar beats sound.

the Beats API was released a few months ago as well

HTCdev - OpenSense SDK | Sound Enhancer
 
Beats is essentially just an equalizer that boosts bass and a few other things. It has already been ported to work on almost any phone:

(MOD)Beats Audio(2.3+up)05/06/12 - xda-developers

The S3 has something similar called Wolfson DAC.

The kicker with Beats in HTC phones is that it only works with the stock Music app (i.e. it won't work with Pandora, Spotify, etc). I'm not sure how far Wolfson is integrated in the OS in the S3.

Not sure what EQ the S3 uses but the Wolfson DAC in the S3 is a digital to analog
converter and Wolfson microelectronics makes some the best audiophile DAC,s
in the world.

This alone almost makes me want the GS3. :)
 
I thought the US version of the S3 doesn't have the Wolfson DAC.

I read that somewhere too. The Wolfson DAC was only available with the Exynos chipset. I also read on the XDA thread that it was fairly disappointing. Not up to typical Wolfson quality.

That being said, Beats is horribly overrated and just over-amplifies the bass, completely distorting the sound quality of most types of music.
 
An app like DSP Manager will let you do the same thing as Beats. Beats also works only via the headphone output and not speakers.
 
Wolfson has a great reputation for their higher end DACs and Op Amps, but they also make rather pedestrian versions too.

Not only that, but there are a lot of other design choices that go into the audio chain. People shouldn't get too hung up on just the Wolfson name, just like they shouldn't get too hung up on the Beats name either.

In any case, 95% of the people that use either phone for music listening would better improve their listening experience by buying better headphones.

If a person wants to improve beyond that, the GSIII supports USB audio. Depending on which USB DACs are compatible, the GSIII could be made to output substantially better audio. If a person is will to put up with the hassle of an external DAC. But you should still get better headphones first.

No idea if the HOX or any other phones right now support USB audio or not.

-Suntan
 
Beats audio came on the Rom I'm running on GN.Actually its on serveral Rom's out for the GN
I dont know how much actual difference it makes tho,cant really notice an xtreme difference as I thought it would.
 
wow so much hate on beats but don't be upset because samsung is now integrating stuff like htc and apple........;)
 
Wolfson is just a DAC manufacturer (that doesn't even make the US SGIII DAC, fwiw); Beats Audio is a proprietary audio processing system. There's no comparison. In one case it's just a matter of which DAC manufacturer offered the cheapest product, in the other it's a highly desirable premium branded audio system.
 

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