Q. I love my music and have a Nokia 5800 XpressMusic right now. I'm thinking of moving from Symbian to the Android platform. What phones have good sound quality both in headphones and speakers?
The more choices the better.
And I would rather not get a LG.
The more choices the better.
And I would rather not get a LG.
A. i would say the htc evo.
mainly because it has a powerful chipset, great speakers, and a standard headphone jack.
as far as interface, most android phones have the same layout.
if you don't want the evo than make sure you get a android phone built by HTC which thier UI is hands down better speeds than motorola (droid phones , verizon)
but all android phones have multiple choices of players for music. if you "root" the phone there are ways to connect to itunes for music. also load directly on your sd card.
me personally I use sirius radio on my android since im more talk shows than music and i have it connected to me car or headphones while i'm walking and I have no issues with quality.
in short pick a android phone with good chipset
heres my list from best choice down
1 htc evo
2droid x
3driod incedible
4 htc HD2
5htc hero
mainly because it has a powerful chipset, great speakers, and a standard headphone jack.
as far as interface, most android phones have the same layout.
if you don't want the evo than make sure you get a android phone built by HTC which thier UI is hands down better speeds than motorola (droid phones , verizon)
but all android phones have multiple choices of players for music. if you "root" the phone there are ways to connect to itunes for music. also load directly on your sd card.
me personally I use sirius radio on my android since im more talk shows than music and i have it connected to me car or headphones while i'm walking and I have no issues with quality.
in short pick a android phone with good chipset
heres my list from best choice down
1 htc evo
2droid x
3driod incedible
4 htc HD2
5htc hero
How to listen to your music on your Android Incredible through your car radio?
Q. I would like to listen to my music on my Android Incredible while driving. Can I do this through the FM transmission and if so how?
A. put the positive cable on your phone
How much does a sirius internet radio subscription cost?
Q. Miss listening to Howard Stern and with an internet ratio subscription I can listen on my android phone. How much does an account cost?
A. Internet only is $12.95 per month plus music royalty fee ($1.40) = $14.35 per month.
To add Internet listening to an already existing account (like if you already have a satellite radio and you want to add online listening as well) it's an additional $2.99 per month.
Be warned: the Sirius XM Android app, in my experience, leaves a lot to be desired. It cuts out a lot and reloads, buffers, it's just a pain a lot of the time. It's been a few months since I've used it though, maybe they've worked out some of the kinks. But if I were to offer you my advice, I would say just go the satellite route. It's the same price as Internet-only listening, and it gives you more options for listening (and even recording on some radios, which is great for listening to talk shows) and a more reliable signal. And you can always add Internet listening for three more dollars and have that too.
To add Internet listening to an already existing account (like if you already have a satellite radio and you want to add online listening as well) it's an additional $2.99 per month.
Be warned: the Sirius XM Android app, in my experience, leaves a lot to be desired. It cuts out a lot and reloads, buffers, it's just a pain a lot of the time. It's been a few months since I've used it though, maybe they've worked out some of the kinks. But if I were to offer you my advice, I would say just go the satellite route. It's the same price as Internet-only listening, and it gives you more options for listening (and even recording on some radios, which is great for listening to talk shows) and a more reliable signal. And you can always add Internet listening for three more dollars and have that too.
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