HTC One M9 available to pre order now – details

” HTC One M9 available to pre-order on the UK’s biggest and fastest network
HTC One M9 in gold on gold, available exclusively from EE in the UK

9th March. London 2015. EE, the UK’s most advanced digital communications company, today announced that HTC’s new flagship smartphone, the HTC One M9, is available to pre-order on its superfast 4GEE network. EE is also the only UK network to offer the exclusive gold on gold variant of the handset in the UK from launch.

From today, the HTC One M9 is available to pre-order on a range of 4GEE price plans, starting from just £31.99 per month, via the EE online shop, EE telesales and EE retail stores. The HTC One M9 on EE is just £49.99 on a £41.99 a month, 24 month plan which comes with 1000 minutes, unlimited texts and 1GB of mobile data a month for new customers, with existing customers who upgrade to the same plan able to receive unlimited calls and texts as well as 2GB of mobile data per month. Customers pre-ordering a 4GEE plan before 31st March can get 4GEE Extra benefits for just an additional £1.50 per month, ensuring they get the UK’s fastest 4G speeds, inclusive calls and texts in the EU as well as inclusive calls to 0800 numbers as part of their package.”

Personally I think the silver / gold finish is the best. 

20 million pre orders already for the new Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge

“Samsung received some 20 million pre-orders for the S6 and S6 Edge — 15 million of S6 and five million of the S6 Edge from mobile carriers, worldwide. This is the record,” a top executive at major European carrier told The Korea Times.

Note this is sales to mobile carriers not end customers. However,  this is still a huge quantity of sales.

It will also be interesting to see if carriers decide to sell or the different memory and colour options.

The UK release date is pegged for April 10th 2015.

Apple Watch – It has arrived and could cost upto £8,000 -details – link for viewing live stream

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At 5pm UK time today, Apple will officially hold its Spring Forward event which will officially launch the Apple Watch to the world. It will be live streamed via a web browser, or using Apple TV box.

The Telegraph is reported the top finish version in rose gold is likely to cost around £8,000. Would anyone by technology at this price that will be out of date within a year? Maybe, Apple has a way to upgrade the Watch by keeping the original casing.

To watch the event – click here – http://www.apple.com/live/

If you are set on buying one of these, do come back after the announcement to share your thoughts. Are you more or less excited now you know whats on offer.

CyanogenMod 12 nightlys now available for Note 4 – lollipop based – details

International Galaxy Note 4 handsets with the SM-N910F model number are now officially supported by the latest CyanogenMod 12 nightly ROMs. You can now have lollipop without touchwiz.

CM12 is based on Google’s latest Android 5.0 software, so it delivers features like lock screen notifications, improved multitasking, and significantly better performance and battery life. And because it’s not TouchWiz, you get Material Design as it was intended.

Only nightly ROMs are available right now. This is a non stable software — there will be some bugs and other issues.

I personally would not recommend this, not unless you like experimenting and your Note 4 is not your main device.

Custom ROMs require an unlocked bootloader and a custom recovery, and that means tripping your Knox counter on the Note 4, which voids your warranty. Right now, there’s no way to avoid that, and no way back, so you’re on your own if anything goes wrong later.

If that doesn’t put you off, you’ll find the first CM12 nightly for the Note 4 on the CyanogenMod downloads page linked below, weighing in at 257MB.

Source- http://www.cultofandroid.com

HiRes Audio on a Phone? Where MP3/AAC/FLAC are all so yesterday – details

For most of us we used to buy CD’s but now the trend is more towards downloading music, or even paying a monthly fee for all you can listen to streaming music service eg. Spotify, Apple, Google and others. They all offer a high music quality streaming option, but generally the maximum bitrate is 320mp3. Tidal HiFi is an exception, as this allows for FLAC HiFi quality music files. FLAC files are above CD quality and sound great. But the catch 22 is that the higher the bitrate or quality the more space you need to store your music. Instead of an album taking 100mb at 320 bitrate mp3, the same album recorded using FLAC can be approaching 800mb. The other potential downside of FLAC music files is that poorly recorded tracks sound dreadful and or if you have low quality headphones, these get exposed with high quality music recordings.

I have always thought FLAC to be one of the best audio file types available. But I was wrong. As part of my purchase of the Oppo HA-2 (click here for my review https://gavinsgadgets.com/2015/02/28/oppo-ha-2-portable-headphone-and-dac-review/ ) , I received an album using DSD audio files from a musician called David Elias. The space needed for 9 tracks was 1.9gb. Huge. The same 9 tracks as FLAC files needed 1gb less of storage space. So I copied the tracks across to my Note 4, opened USB Audio Player Pro app for android, went to the directory and started playing the music. My Oppo HA-2 was connected using my Sennheiser HD518 headphones. I have never, ever, ever heard anything quite so incredible. It was identical to having the musicians playing next to you, in your room and hearing all the nuances, with everything so crystal clear in ways that are hard to describe. Even though this was a free offer, I decided to drop David Elias a line thanking him for the free offer via Oppo and express my delights with the high audio quality and his music. David then took the time to explain how everything works, and why DSD audio is the way to go for HiRes Audio. I have included parts of David’s reply to me.

Here is what David said –

“DSD in fact opened up my ears to listening with its birth in the late 90’s. My good friend was piloting the original DSD 2-track Sony workstation with the Sony SACD Project and played some test master tape archive transfers to DSD.

I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. It was so much better than anything digital I’d ever heard by far and anything on vinyl by some. It was like being present in the studio during the recording.

So i went on with Gus’s encouragement to self-produce the world’a first unsigned artist SACD as a hybrid 5.1 multichannel and stereo disc recorded in 2002 and released in 2003 called “The Window”.

“The Window” was recorded to the first multitrack Sony recorder later to become named Sonoma. It supported 8 tracks. We used a large pro studio analog mixer to mix the live studio band (up to 7 players) with no isolation to stereo. We captured 2 additional tracks as stereo from the room itself and spot mics to separate tracks on just my vocal, Sally’s dobro, Eric’s bass and Matt’s mandolin.

Gus and I mixed from those 8 tracks to 5.1 surround (5.0 really as we elected to avoid the sub channel and simply let the playback system crossover handle that) as well as a separate master DSD mix to stereo.Everything was mixed in native DSD on the Sony workstation using a Sony DSD mixer card and software. There was even no analog conversion and back to DSD for mixing. The result is 100% pure native DSD mastered on the same workstation. Your DSF files are identical.

There are no edits of any kind as the live analog mix and live room capture prevent that. Wasn’t interested in that anyway. What I wanted was to capture the real recording of the band performing together in the same room at the same time. No effects were used either just the natural reverb acoustics in the room (2 DSD tracks recorded) and delay and bleed between mics in proximity to each other (like Matt’s mando getting a little into my vocal mic cause he was sitting close to me and Marc drumming right behind me like in a show).

What you hear like on “The Old King” is a group of musicians carefully applying their craft in a spontaneous fashion. We had only run through the songs together once the night before our 3-day recording session began.

I tell you all this Gavin to help impress upon you the idea that less is more with audio reproduction. To me it takes first and foremost a good performance. Second it takes a great studio engineer or team to get the right mic choices and placement and application of their craft recording. Then it takes the best format for capturing the performance which for me and acoustic or live electric is DSD hands down. Analog tape is good but noisy and prone to immediate degradation on playback as tape wears and is magnetized or aged.

DSD digital is immortal and unchangeable. That’s why Sony and Philips developed it in the first place to archive their aging master stereo tape library.

We are at the dawn of what I hope is a mass revolution of music lovers seeking better quality recordings. We have had our ears compressed to death for 35+ years by CD technology and most digital recording. That started changing in 2000 with DSD but reached few and mostly only audiophiles listening to jazz and classical music, which was fine for them but left others out.

In the past year plus there are perhaps 300 DAC and player products that support HRA and DSD. What a revolution!

Within David’s email there was even more information too. It really has been an amazing insight.

David also mentioned the following places to look for HiRes audio music –

“I am represented along with some incredible recordings on these other websites where you can usually preview samples:

http://www.highresaudio.jp (Japan)
http://www.nativedsd.com (Netherlands)
http://www.highdeftapetransfers.com (US)
http://www.superhirez.com (US and Canada)

And of course my website http://www.davidelias.com

If you do go down this path, one word of warning – you will need lots of storage space or several 128gb memory cards, a purchase of a decent app like USB Audio Player Pro (£5) for android or Onkyo HF Player on iTunes, decent headphones (£100+) and a great headphone/DAC (£150+). The worst part is going back to 320mp3 music recordings, which is what most of my music library is ripped at, since everything sounds cr*p compared to the DSD audio tracks produced by David Elias.

Samsung Note 4 – Camera shots of the Year (so far)

Below are photos taken on my Samsung Note 4. Any editing is done on the phone. Apps used are Camera360, VSCO Cam, Adobe Photoshop Express and Snapseed. I don’t use any other apps to achieve these photos. I also only use the default Samsung Camera app. If you want to see the full resolution, just click on the photo to go to my Flickr account.

The Lighthouse at Plymouth Hoe,  Plymouth #Note4

Par Beach, Par, Cornwall #Note4

3 Seagulls discussing "Where did that Big Black Pole"  come from #Note4

Riverside Mill, Bovey Tracey, Devon #Note4

The English Riviera, Torquay #Note4

Black Berries #macro #Note4

Moody & Dramatic Dartmoor #Note4

A Winters Storm over Plymouth City Centre #SamsungNote4 #awseome #dramatic

11am 31st January 2015, Princetown, Dartmoor #uksnow snow levels building up #samsungnote4

Absolutely breathtaking sunset near Princetown, Dartmoor #Note4 #dramatic #golden

All Aboard - Tamar Ferry at Torpoint, Cornwall #Note4

Sunset views towards Vixen Tor, Dartmoor #Note4

Cracker The Seagull on Patrol Duty #Note4

Sutton Harbour, Plymouth #mirrored #Note4

Power Up, The Barbican, Plymouth #Note4

Dramatic views of Bellever Forest, Dartmoor #Note4

Microsoft Lumia 535 – camera samples

My full review of the Microsoft Lumia 535 will come next week. This is a phone available for £49 plus a £10 top up on pay as you go from several places.  So how good is the camera from a £50 phone? Let me know what you think.  All the below photos are unedited. If you want to see exif data or pixel peek click on the photo to go to my Flickr account.

Random photos taken with the Microsoft Lumia 535 #Lumia535 #unedited

Random photos taken with the Microsoft Lumia 535 #Lumia535 #unedited

Random photos taken with the Microsoft Lumia 535 #Lumia535 #unedited

Random photos taken with the Microsoft Lumia 535 #Lumia535 #unedited

Random photos taken with the Microsoft Lumia 535 #Lumia535 #unedited

Random photos taken with the Microsoft Lumia 535 #Lumia535 #unedited

The Top 5 Reviews – plus what’s around the corner

Below are the links to the recent highest read reviews on Gavin’s Gadgets, links below. Coming soon are reviews on the Microsoft Lumia 535, Acer Iconia Tablet and the new flagships from HTC and Samsung, the HTC One M9 and Samsung Galaxy S6.

In the meantime, please enjoy the reading the reviews below –

– Sony SBH80 Bluetooth Headset – https://gavinsgadgets.com/2014/03/24/sony-bluetooth-nfc-headset-sbh80-review/

– Oppo HA-2 Portable Headphone and DAC – https://gavinsgadgets.com/2015/02/28/oppo-ha-2-portable-headphone-and-dac-review/

– Honor 6 – 12 Part Review – https://gavinsgadgets.com/2015/02/07/honor-6-12-part-review/

– HiFiMeDIY Sabre Android USB DAC – https://gavinsgadgets.com/2015/02/18/hifimediy-sabre-android-usb-dac-review/

– FitBit Charge HR – https://gavinsgadgets.com/2015/02/17/fitbit-charge-hr-review-including-using-it-with-myfitness-pal/

To read reviews on over 30 smartphones, headphones, DAC, apps, accessories, internet of things, tablets, chromebooks, wearables, smartwatches and much much more – https://gavinsgadgets.com/review-links/