Blind Speaker Test: Galaxy S9, Razer Phone, LG G7, Pixel 2 XL

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With only your ears to guide you, which smartphone speakers do you like the sound of best? Join Lanh for a totally non-scientific but fun smartphone speaker comparison to see which phone has the best speakers out of the Razer Phone, Samsung Galaxy S9, Google Pixel 2 XL and LG G7 ThinQ.

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32 thoughts on “Blind Speaker Test: Galaxy S9, Razer Phone, LG G7, Pixel 2 XL

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  2. Are all these people deaf of sound quality, he already mentions don’t talk about just the loudest. Anything can be loud as hell but uncomfortable hearing. The best is number 2!!!!!! Listen properly. Where all other phones sounds like it’s increased in treble loosing all the original quality of music.

  3. The 3rd device which I'm guessing is the razor phone or the galaxy s9, has the most well rounded complete clear audio quality. Good bass, good mids, and highs sound really good too. Speakers sound well tuned.

  4. Late although, but I can surely tell that phone no. 3 is Samsung Galaxy S9+. Sounded best and loud. You were kinda surprised when it played lol

  5. Number 2 is the best. The sound source was compressed by youtube. Because it couldnt handle the equalization of the bass and treble. Number 3 was just loud. Loudness is not always equal to quality. Sometimes phones can be loud not because theyre good but because they produces unbalanced frequencies which may break the threshold and becomes irritating.

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