Friday, 26 September 2014

Testing reveals that iPhone 6 doesn't support high-res audio, and it might be by choice


There are a few phones on the market already that are supporting the so-called high-res, ot better than CD quality audio. Out of the fairly modern brand-name flagships, the LG G2 started with the ability to play lossless 24-bit/192kHz audio files, then Note 3 followed suit, and opened the floodgates. The new Xperia Z3 and Z3 Compact even sport Sony's DSEE (Digital Sound Enhancing Engine), that supposedly upscales mediocre quality tracks to higher-res as good as it can without the original info.



Despite the rumors that Apple is building a high-res audio tracks catalog ...

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