We perform a comparative video series features all Symbian phones vs other mobile operating systems and in this case we will do against the strongest contender, Android v2.3.4 installed on a Symbian vs Xperia Play Anna v25 installed on a Nokia C7 .
In the first Round want you to see one of the most important aspects when buying a phone and music playback is:
ANDROID
The music playback with the Xperia Play is good, with stereo speakers ensure a strong and sound quality acceptable, plus its in-ear headphones included are of good quality. Now talking about the native application for playing music we see that allows filtering by artist, album, tracks or playlists, which are easy to create by selecting the songs and giving a name to the list. Also has TrackID ™ music recognition integrated speakers and support for A2DP. One advantage of Android's music player interface is that it allows the most options are a click, easy navigation and improved usability. Something that has the music player of Android and Symbian is no longer possesses the search bar of songs that makes it possible to search by name a song in case you have many.
SYMBIAN
The sound of all Nokia devices with Symbian Anna has always been remarkable, but in later models were wrong to include a single speaker in the rear of equipment, since they are typically included two speakers on the sides of the phone. This resulted in the maximum volume of sound quality diminished considerably but remained at high levels. As for the native application is very similar to previous versions of Symbian, but now carries a coverflow system when we put the phone in horizontal position, this functionality is very colorful and even useful as long as you have your music organized. On the other hand Symbian Anna strange not having the lyrics functionality which is present in S60v5 and equipment which displays the lyrics of the song you're listening to audio simultaneously simulating karaoke. Among the connectivity options are the same as being compatible with hearing aids Andora A2DP and additionally with Nokia NFC devices.
In summary both music players are very similar, have the same capabilities, both have widget on the desktop that works identically, the application of Symbian and Android has coverflow is more practical for the user, but eventually both work perfectly for what they were intended.
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