The Galaxy S8, dual-audio and Bluetooth 5 – Gary EXPLODES!

There is lots of misinformation going around about the Samsung Galaxy S8, its dual-audio feature, and Bluetooth 5. Let me clear up some of the mess!

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28 thoughts on “The Galaxy S8, dual-audio and Bluetooth 5 – Gary EXPLODES!

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  3. I have noticed that way LG V20 handle bluetooth is different from HTC. With the LG V20 I hop in my car, I have my bluetooth headset connected already and then it allows me to connect to the car phone/ audio no problems. So if I get a phone call I can either pickup on my headset or the car radio.

    I had an accident with the LG V20 and replaced it with an HTC U11 (its a great phone). Now I have to disconnected any bluetooth headset first, to allow the car to connect to phone. I have one of the Huawei Talk Band 2 watches which doubles s a bluetooth headset. I have a workaround using tasker on my phone but in summary I still need to disconnect the talkband to get the bluetooth in the car to work for phone calls.

    It is interesting how bluetooth is implemented differently from phone to phone. Its not something you can easily test before buying the phone. Most review videos don't go into that type of detail. Are these hidden features "hardware" or "software" or a bit of both? I wish I review phones I'd like to test all models to test the behaviour :). I tried to find "hidden bluetooth" settings on my phone to see if I can tweak it. No luck there. Tasker does the job for now.

  4. Excellent video. As a novice on understanding the Android platform and Bluetooth, this is the knowledgeable, no BS type of info I need. Keep up the good work.

  5. I know the BT 5.0 isn't the reason "dual audio" is supported, but then what supports dual audio? Is it because the S8 has dual-bluetooth or new software that utilizes bluetooth to support connecting to 2 Bluetooth devices. I have an S6 and I am usually connected to 3 Bluetooth devices at all times (BT headset, Smartwatch, and BT speakers) and sometimes I might get a 4th device. Will the S6 or S7 receive dual audio or is it hardware and not supported by older phones?

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