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2008-03-29
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2008-03-29
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2008-03-29
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2008-04-04
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2008-04-04
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2008-04-04
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@ Ontario & Iceland
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2008-04-04
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I made the mistake of buying the S9 thinking I could use it for stereo and phone duties. Besides the A2DP issues the headphone even in basic phone mode is less than ideal, almost useless in fact. The volume buttons work but not the answer button or any multimedia buttons. The sound quality sucks considering what it should be capable of. Before giving up completely on bluetooth I tried a basic BT earpiece and it works fine. answer button and vol controls work and the sound is decent. Just no good for music but as a phone device it works fine. I hope that the BT functions get ironed out but as a technology I'm less than impressed with BT overall. Make sure the device does what it should before committing the bucks. Once again, standards seem to have no place in the minds of corporate.
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2008-04-07
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2008-04-07
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@ Seattle (or thereabouts)
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2008-04-07
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@ Ontario & Iceland
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My Motorola model S805 (studio monitor type) gives much better music sound quality (as it should) and even has a separate mini-plug cable for direct hook-up to the music source for use as standard wired headphones. However, I have found that my S9 does provide acceptable music quality for my needs when walking around. Recognizing that, I rip my music from CD's in ogg or 128-bps mp3 to save memory space for use with it, rather than in flac or 320-bps for use with the S805's.