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A Bluetooth Question - which cell phones are APT-X?
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<blockquote data-quote="user 1447" data-source="post: 893511" data-attributes="member: 1447"><p>I had a huge reply typed out and the electricity went out and im now typing on my AptX capable phone :tongue: so instead of typing all that out again I will say that the linked resource above is basically where you would find such a list but also look for AptX HD capable items as well as ?ptX LL items too since those would be backward compatible to AptX - those lists are on the same AptX website</p><p></p><p></p><p>Also look at specs of individual phones at GSMarena where it will also state if that phone is AptX capable under the Bluetooth section</p><p></p><p>EDIT : you won't get full bandwidth streaming via Bluetooth - all forms of it are compressed - LDAC is best but it's mostly used on Sony Hardware so it's fairly rare and AptX HD is somewhere like 576kbps while LDAC is around 990kbps but I can't check this now cos it's cumbersome opening extra browser tabs on cellphone - will confirm those figures later - but all forms of Bluetooth are compressed - you can get full bandwidth via DLNA and Wi-Fi or casting (like in Chromecast) and while I don't know much about apple apparently from airplay too</p><p></p><p>Having said that - AptX does sound fairly better than standard Bluetooth (side band coding aka SBC) so I would use AptX instead of normal Bluetooth anytime (in fact why I got the new phone to use with AKG Y50BT headphones)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 1447, post: 893511, member: 1447"] I had a huge reply typed out and the electricity went out and im now typing on my AptX capable phone :tongue: so instead of typing all that out again I will say that the linked resource above is basically where you would find such a list but also look for AptX HD capable items as well as ?ptX LL items too since those would be backward compatible to AptX - those lists are on the same AptX website Also look at specs of individual phones at GSMarena where it will also state if that phone is AptX capable under the Bluetooth section EDIT : you won't get full bandwidth streaming via Bluetooth - all forms of it are compressed - LDAC is best but it's mostly used on Sony Hardware so it's fairly rare and AptX HD is somewhere like 576kbps while LDAC is around 990kbps but I can't check this now cos it's cumbersome opening extra browser tabs on cellphone - will confirm those figures later - but all forms of Bluetooth are compressed - you can get full bandwidth via DLNA and Wi-Fi or casting (like in Chromecast) and while I don't know much about apple apparently from airplay too Having said that - AptX does sound fairly better than standard Bluetooth (side band coding aka SBC) so I would use AptX instead of normal Bluetooth anytime (in fact why I got the new phone to use with AKG Y50BT headphones) [/QUOTE]
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