Oh well. It's not like there's a wide selection of headphones that even support anything better than SBC anyway 🤷
All aptx sounds like dogsh1t anyway. If you are buying wireless headphones for audio quality it should have LDAC
I'm really enjoying my S23 Ultra with my Buds 2 Pro. Crazy high bitrate and can finally take advantage of the high bitrate music in Tidal.
Anyone who's bitching about lack of Lossless Bluetooth codec is a litteral fucking moron.
Bluetooth audio, even LDAC, is s***. Move on.
I use LDAC with my XM4 and Linkbuds S using tidal on S23 ultra. I also used the same formats on the Note 20. It absolutely sounds better than lower quality audio like YTM. In order to get this option enabled you have to unlock developer options. Not sure why they make it hard for the non tech savvy to find but its there.
On the S23 line the hardware is already in the phone correct? All Samsung needs to do is do a software update to add the Aptx lossless. What about Spatial Audio? Google is gonna add it to Pixel 7 I believe. If not Pixel 8.
On the S23 line the hardware is already in the phone correct? All Samsung needs to do is do a software update to add the Aptx lossless. What about Spatial Audio? Google is gonna add it to Pixel 7 I believe. If not Pixel 8.
Ahaha, iPhone mention in the end is really funny)).
Tell us, oh Guru, how things are with lossless bluetooth codecs on iPhone?
Huh? )))
My Galaxy S23 Ultra appears to support aptX in some form. I see it as an option in Developer options along with AAC, LDAC, SBC and SSC.
Quote from: An audiophile on March 05, 2023, 23:37:01Anyone who's bitching about lack of Lossless Bluetooth codec is a litteral fucking moron.
Bluetooth audio, even LDAC, is s***. Move on.
Sounds like something Samsung corporate would say. Sounds like you work for Samsung.
A lot of the commenters here seem to be missing the point: The Qualcomm chip on the phone supports Apt-X HD but Samsung purposefully chose to remove support for it, both to save a little in licensing fees, and so that if you want the best audio quality (highest bitrate and sampling rate) you have to buy Samsung earbuds, which after the only ones that support their own proprietary codec.
That's a cheap move, we're talking about their flagship devices not supporting the industry-leading BT audio codecs because they intentionally chose to disable them.