Where to find good Mucic Phone ?

Airforce

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Hi guys.
I'm tired to find good quality sound on mobile phone.
2 years ago i had Meizu MX3 - really perfect phone. Good camera, battery, and really good music. But after when meizu update firmware & remove DIRAC HD - this phone has become a piece of shit =/
After, i'm buy Xiaomi Redmi note 3 PRO - not bad sound quality (but not better then Meizu), but camera - shit. UI - Shit. Battery - shit, yea, to me it is not enough even for a day.
I'm thinking about Meizu pro 6 - but i am perplexed by the different comments about this phone, someone told about camera is not good, someone told this phone not powerfull.
I look tired to find something good.
Advise good options.

Thanks.

P.s : Please, do not recommend to me buy Iphone. I do not think it is a good option.
 
Why not just buy a dedicated hifi player?

Anyway, there's this phone called the Marshall London. I was looking into buying it myself since I wanted a phone that was created with music in mind, but I just decided to get a Galaxy S7.
https://www.marshallheadphones.com/mh_us_en/london-phone
30510-marshall_xlarge.jpg
 
Why not just buy a dedicated hifi player?

Anyway, there's this phone called the Marshall London. I was looking into buying it myself since I wanted a phone that was created with music in mind, but I just decided to get a Galaxy S7.
https://www.marshallheadphones.com/mh_us_en/london-phone
30510-marshall_xlarge.jpg

Cool concept but then you have to go out and buy a camera to make up for its crappy 8 mp
 
Cool concept but then you have to go out and buy a camera to make up for its crappy 8 mp
I was actually disappointed that it had a camera at all. Then again, I usually carry a DSLR around when I want to take pictures, so I don't use my phone camera often.
 
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I was actually disappointed that it had a camera at all. Then again, I usually carry a DSLR around when I want to take pictures, so I don't even use my phone camera often.

I wish that google project would have went off nice, it would have been neat to pick and choose what components you want. Like someone not wanting a camera could have a secondary sim and microsd card, or a selecting a better cpu.
 
I wish that google project would have went off nice, it would have been neat to pick and choose what components you want. Like someone not wanting a camera could have a secondary sim and microsd card, or a selecting a better cpu.
Hell yeah, I was watching that project for years, back when it was supposed to be a phone where you could change out the CPU, GPU, screen, and everything else. Then they changed it to that hip phone with the hip commercials filled with hip teens to do hip things with before abandoning the project.

Right now, the only promising modular phone is the Puzzlephone, but it doesn't have as many interchangeable parts as the Project Ara was going to have.
 
Hell yeah, I was watching that project for years, back when it was supposed to be a phone where you could change out the CPU, GPU, screen, and everything else. Then they changed it to that hip phone with the hip commercials filled with hip teens to do hip things with before abandoning the project.

Right now, the only promising modular phone is the Puzzlephone, but it doesn't have as many interchangeable parts as the Project Ara was going to have.
Phonebloks definitely had a lot of promise, before becoming project Ara.

I know LG has a phone with some internal mods - I think you can just swap the camera in and out for a larger battery/memory or something.
 
Phonebloks definitely had a lot of promise, before becoming project Ara.

I know LG has a phone with some internal mods - I think you can just swap the camera in and out for a larger battery/memory or something.
Yeah, they were showing me that phone over at my local Sprint store when it came out. That phone also has a hi-fi module for music lovers, but the G5 just seemed gimmicky to me.
 
Hell yeah, I was watching that project for years, back when it was supposed to be a phone where you could change out the CPU, GPU, screen, and everything else. Then they changed it to that hip phone with the hip commercials filled with hip teens to do hip things with before abandoning the project.

Right now, the only promising modular phone is the Puzzlephone, but it doesn't have as many interchangeable parts as the Project Ara was going to have.

I think if you get SOMs like the inforce 6601, you can build a modular phone around it. But the problem is that unlike the raspberry pi or arduino its vastly more expensive so a very small community around it..
 
Yeah, they were showing me that phone over at my local Sprint store when it came out. That phone also has a hi-fi module for music lovers, but the G5 just seemed gimmicky to me.
Eh. I got the OnePlus Three ATM, and I love it. I've had the OnePlus and the OnePlus Two previously(both when waitlists were 1,000,000+ long) and I felt pretty special, being one of the "exclusive" crowd, but other than their marketing gimmick the phones are kickass - The 2 at the time out spec'd both the iPhone 5 and the G6. Didn't hurt that I was able to constantly sell my invites for 200+ a pop.
 
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