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Stanley_4
  • Lead Maestro
  • 11115 replies
  • June 29, 2019
buzz wrote:
Would users be prepared to take their Android to a dealer and have its microphone calibrated? Would they pay a fee for this service?


I can't imagine this being cheaper than buying a compatible Apple device off the used market just for trueplay use.

Airgetlam
  • 41838 replies
  • June 29, 2019
Certainly the cost of a beer to have a friend come over, and borrow their iOS device for 10 minutes is less?

  • 13501 replies
  • June 29, 2019
And the Android folk should be feeling less upset with Sonos now that they can still stream from their devices, a feature being deleted for only iOS users.

chicks
  • 3275 replies
  • August 11, 2019
Sonos will introduce Auto Trueplay on its new portable speaker, meaning it will self-tune to the room, like Apple’s whatever-it’s-called speaker. Android users will no longer be left out. I’m guessing it will be coming to the One and Beam via a firmware update, but really don’t know.

https://www.theverge.com/2019/8/9/20799366/sonos-bluetooth-portable-speaker-model-s17

Airgetlam
  • 41838 replies
  • August 11, 2019
Homepod :)

Which only recently, I think, got the ability to be a stereo speaker, and still has no option to be part of a Home Theater speaker.

  • Lyricist I
  • 1 reply
  • August 24, 2019
Just ask any Android app developer/programmer. It is a nightmare making apps for Android. Compatibility issue is a nightmare. You can never make an app compatible with every Android versions floating out there. And you cannot just make an app for latest Android version either. So, stop whining. Get an iPad or borrow an iPad. Simple. Stop bitching about Android.

  • Lyricist I
  • 1 reply
  • October 17, 2019

People saying they are in doubt about buying sonos for this reason are silly. im an android user and have not fine tuned my speakers, Sonos still sounds damn good. And how hard can it be to borrow an apple device. There are so many sheeps with apple stuff. 


Airgetlam
  • 41838 replies
  • October 17, 2019

I’m one of those “sheep” as you call me, yet there are some rooms that I’ve TruePlayed, and heard absolutely no difference, and some that I’ve heard a positive change. Frankly, right now, there’s 3 rooms in my controller that haven’t been “TruePlayed”, because I don’t feel the need.

As you say, it’s not an absolute necessity. It’s just an extra that Sonos provides, but even without it, Sonos puts out absolutely outstanding product.


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  • Trending Lyricist I
  • 11 replies
  • October 31, 2019

Is Trueplay is gimmick or real thing?


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  • Trending Lyricist I
  • 11 replies
  • October 31, 2019
JonnyBinary wrote:

Just ask any Android app developer/programmer. It is a nightmare making apps for Android. Compatibility issue is a nightmare. You can never make an app compatible with every Android versions floating out there. And you cannot just make an app for latest Android version either. So, stop whining. Get an iPad or borrow an iPad. Simple. Stop bitching about Android.

Only Apple has few devices. In general it’s a standard that OS can work on many absolutely different devices. So stop whining :)


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