Hi David,
Nexus 6P seems quite loud to me, but I don't have a hearing problem. As does
the Wileyfox Swift.
All the best
Steve
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David Griffith
Sent: 22 September 2016 16:52
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Subject: [access-uk] Moto G Volume through Earhones?
I have decided to give up on my Nexus 7 Tablet and instead get an Android Phone
for the apps I want to use. This seems to make sense for a completely blind
user and also gives greater mbility independence of WiFi.
However I am dithering about the phone.
I am trying to find the best option with gives and acceptable app volume
through earphones. I have heard from other deaf users that some Android Phones
are very quiet when using apps. I wonder if people could give feedback on the
Moto G volume wise? I am more concerned with the volume put out by apps such
as the Kindle or possibly BBC apps than the phone volume itself.
If the Moto G is quiet then an alternative recommendation for a stock Android
phone with an acceptable earphone volume would be good.
For guidance I can hear the Nexus 7 OK on earphones with full volume
and similarly the iPhone SE.
David Griffith
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