Hi David,
Disclaimer: Commercial interest. But I would say that the WileyFox is louder
than the iPhone.
We do however, offer a 30 day money back policy, so if you did want to try it,
so long as it came back in resalable condition, we would refund you in full.
All the best
Steve
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David Griffith
Sent: 03 July 2016 19:25
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Subject: [access-uk] Volume on Wileyfox Swift?
Like others I am thinking of dipping my toe in the Android water again.
For safety reasons I need really to hold a backup phone in case my main phone
fails for any reason.
Before I take this step does anybody know how reasonable the volume output on
earphones from the Wileyfox Swift is? For comparison I use currently an iPhone
SE with Alex running but I will always set it to maximum volume.
If the Swift is quieter than an iPhone through earphones then it would probably
not be suitable, if equivalent or even better louder than an iPhone it would
definately worth a look.
If the Swift is quiet, does anybody know of a louder Android phone?
David Griffith
David Griffith
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