Marshall London smartphone – specially for audiophiles
19.07.15
Recently, the population of devices with normal, for the average user, sound quality is growing rapidly. Smartphones have completely replaced mp3 players, and as an antithesis to this phenomenon came a player from Sony – Walkman ZX2. But music professionals have also taken up smartphones. Marshall London is the answer to all marketing audio technologies, ala Beats, in the smartphone industry.
About the actual smartphone filling later, it doesn’t stand out in any way. The main feature was the Wolfson WM8281 audio hub. Sound can be output to two 3.5 mm MiniJack connectors at once. They are located at the top end. The software allows you to play and output two songs simultaneously, or one on both connectors. The built-in equalizer is declared as professional with fine settings. Another feature is the volume control. It is made not in the form of buttons, but in the form of a wheel.
Otherwise everything is normal. Marshall London received a 4.7″ HD IPS display, an average Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor, 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of internal memory expandable via microSD cards. Rear camera resolution 8 MP, front 2 MP. In a body 9. 8 mm placed a not very capacious battery with a capacity of 2500 mAh. The device runs on Android Lollipop 5.0.2. You can buy a Marshall smartphone for $585 starting on August 17th.
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