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Of course, I will not buy it, but I must admit that the phone looks great on the latest renders. It is strange that they have one design with the epl practically.



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Protamin @ 06/08/19, 13:36*
But on the other hand, it doesn’t give lilac neither white nor gray, as in reviews a little higher at amoled.

Yes, it’s amazing how sharply all comments about the color distortion in the ice screens came to naught, but the problem is not resolved and the same s10 itself does the color shift at the slightest deviation.



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* ASUS_Russia ,

At the same time, could you talk about contrast? Gsmarena got 1200: 1, while the iPhone xr 1600: 1



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Klon45 @ 05/29/19, 10:55 PM*
I don’t know what you saw there, all the rules

There rgbw matrix, not the first time I hear about it. On v20, by the way, regular RGB. Asus should be better in this regard.



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* Verue
Verue @ 05/29/19, 0:38 *
This relative concept is outstanding, the sound is Kualkomsky with Asus improver and a superstructure from DTS for media content such as video clips from YouTube or films. LG V20 / 30/35/40/50 with Syabry and several amplifiers all the same, Asus will not replay by definition.


I will not argue, it is logical to assume that the selected DAC in theory gives a better sound, but on gsmarena it is written about g8 that it is quiet.

The loudness wasn’t quite as impressive - the G8 ThinQ was below average in its default state, which is somewhat disappointing for a flagship these days. The good news is that enabling the QuadDAC option brings some extra oomph - enough to push the phone in the “Average” bracket

AND

Where the Zenfone 6 truly impresses is loudness - its volume is higher that just about all of its competitors, save for the Nokia 9 PureView, which it only matched. Good job, Asus!



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* rgnr11 ,
Yes, it says that the volume in the headphones is outstanding. Of the speakers, the sound is also good.



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* niceded ,
Niceded @ 05/28/19, 11:10 PM *
My phone has a slightly lower brightness now, so I'll be fine

Probably the problem is in the software part, because they wrote that the brightness adjustment is uneven. For me personally, after evaluating the sound, there was no doubt that this is the most balanced phone for the money.



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https: //m.gsmarena.com...fone_6-review-1937.php

Suddenly. They praise everything except the display (not bright and the colors are not neat), and the volume is above all praise.

Post has been editedBUZRZUM - 28.05.19, 20:28



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https://youtu.be/zDqjjihNAAE

Sufficiently detailed preview / review. They didn’t say anything about the sound in the headphones again, but quite positive reviews (including the camera) were enough about everything else, if you do not take into account the typical “not amoled”.



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So far, all the reviews are nothing, except where the guy compared the camera with op6pro and Honor 20. About the sound quality, too, not a word yet.



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Synyster Gates @ 05/17/19, 14:18*
The same thing is said about Samsung. Yes, on the same monitor marshals (I won’t tell the model right now) s8 was choked. But 32-ohm ears with 110 sensitivity allow you to listen to music at 70% and this is already quite loud.


Samsung on their native processor, by the way, is praised for the audio. The 5z review does not have this part on gsmarena, so there is nothing to compare with, but about s8 it says that it is among the loudest.
I have 42 Ohm headphones and, for example, mi6 can’t open them through my (as I understand it is passive) adapter, I am saving myself the adapter from htc, where it’s already 70% really loud. If Asus can be no worse, then I would be glad, but so far there is no certainty.



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* Synyster gates ,

Did not see this review, thanks. But it just says that the audio output has a low voltage and there may be problems with high-impedance headphones, although overall the sound quality is good, yes.



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ASUS_Russia @ 05/17/19 11:37*
Amplifier works for speakers. DAC from SDM855. There are no regional restrictions, at least on the latest firmware: rolleyes:

Thanks for the answer. The last model (5z) did not have the most positive feedback regarding the sound in the headphones, was there any emphasis on this issue during the preparation?



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* ASUS_Russia ,
Keep the question about the manufacturer of the display.

Does the amplifier only work on external speakers or on headphones too? DAC standard Qualcomm? Are there any regional volume limits?



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Hmm, well, until all happy. It seems like even some audio amplifier is. I have nothing against the scanner from behind, but here he looks, of course, not very.



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So far it turns out the only option for the Old Believers on 855. IPS, 3.5, without bangs. Hoping for a normal sound in headphones and an acceptable camera is probably silly, but suddenly.



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* Oleg.1992 ,
If I remember correctly, there was no Honor without a connector. The practice with the lack of a connector for the pro versions was the prerogative of the Huawei.



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3.5 absent, sadness



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kara puz @ 04/03/19 16:44*
There will be the same “effect of rough rainbow paper” that was on V3

Such an alternative is better than none. And yet there is hope that something will improve, do the same lg oled TVs without PWM.



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* TravelPavel ,

The Chinese are already planning to introduce DC dimming in their phones, maybe this will be a trend for everyone. If I remember correctly, the v30 in the first firmware in a similar way was implemented brightness control, but there were a lot of complaints about the colors are uneven, etc.

Video for example
https://youtu.be/t94NB4Bs0w8

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