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Droid X a good replacement for Ipod Touch?

Pride

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I've had the same phone for a few years now. A crappy flip phone from ATT.

I also use an Ipod touch for my music needs.

I was wondering what the music playback quality is like for the Droid X. I have the Bose On-Ear Headphones, and they sound amazing on my Ipod. If anybody has the same Headphones, and the Droid X, I would welcome your input more, but everyone else is welcome as well.

Please get back to me. This is the only thing keeping me from making the Droid leap.
 
i had a zune HD whith some nice sony headphones. the DX is on par with the ZHD IMO which was a step above my ipod touch IMO in terms of music quality.

add in poweramp and the fully custom EQ and this thing is a VERY solid media player.
the only thing you will be missing is the battery life. with everything running, the DX just eats away the battery when listening to music or watching a video...but keep a charger around and you are golden.
 
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i had a zune HD whith some nice sony headphones. the DX is on par with the ZHD IMO which was a step above my ipod touch IMO in terms of music quality.

add in poweramp and the fully custom EQ and this thing is a VERY solid media player.
the only thing you will be missing is the battery life. with everything running, the DX just eats away the battery when listening to music or watching a video...but keep a charger around and you are golden.

The display typically uses at least eighty percent of the power. Keep it off when not needed and the battery life is fine.

Matt


Yeah, I've gone 8 hours or so at work listening to my tunes, or Pandora. Of course I would surf the web and some at lunch too. I'd still have 30% or so power left when I get home.
 
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I've had the same phone for a few years now. A crappy flip phone from ATT.

I also use an Ipod touch for my music needs.

I was wondering what the music playback quality is like for the Droid X. I have the Bose On-Ear Headphones, and they sound amazing on my Ipod. If anybody has the same Headphones, and the Droid X, I would welcome your input more, but everyone else is welcome as well.

Please get back to me. This is the only thing keeping me from making the Droid leap.

droid x has awesome sound quality, and duh ditch that iOS POS and hop on the droid bandwagon
 
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I don't think you'll find any sonic differences between the two devices personally. Get PowerAmp and GTunes and you're golden. PowerAmp (as has been recommended several times already) has an excellent EQ, plus a separate bass & treble knob. And with GTunes you can download any song you want absolutely free.

Doesn't get any better than that.
 
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I hate to say this, but i think it should be mentioned...

If you are / were an Ipod touch user and liked it, and especially if you bought a lot of music from I-Tunes, you might want to consider an I-Phone. If you like I-tunes, switching to the Droid X won't be seemless, even using DoubleTwist.

(OK, i'm going to run and hide now)
 
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I sold my Ipod Touch when I found PowerAmp on the Market. Plays any lossless music file, and has programmable eq and preamp. No crashes and sounds great.


I did the EXACT same thing sold the iTouch and bought PowerAmp. I love the fact that I don't have to pause my touch to anwer the phone and then hit play again. Also bought a 32GB card.

Amen and Amen.
 
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