![]() ![]() I haven’t visited many busy places during my testing, so I can’t vouch for how well these headphones stay connected in those situations. Qualcomm also said these should stay connected to your phone even if there are lots of other RF devices around, so audio drop-outs should be minimal. The Master & Dynamic headphones were built using Qualcomm’s Bluetooth Audio SoC and will support high-res 24-bit 96kHz audio with active noise cancellation. The SSI comes with a pair of wireless Master and Dynamic earbuds, too, but most of the audio enhancements will work through the phone’s speakers too. It also has four mics and Qualcomm’s “High Dynamic Range Audio Record,” which the company says is capable of delivering studio-quality recording. The Smartphone for Snapdragon Insiders is one of the first to feature Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Sound technology, which promises low Bluetooth latency, multiple listening profiles and smart amplifier software. Qualcomm doesn’t appear to have optimized its display to accommodate all apps. It’s worth noting, though, that the 20.4:9 aspect ratio causes some content to be cut off - the ends of long messages in Telegram, for example, disappear into the edges of the screen. Its peak brightness of 1,200 nits also makes for easy viewing under sunlight. Since it’s an AMOLED panel, it also delivers vibrant colors and deep blacks on videos and photos. ![]() Shooting at my enemies on League of Legends Wild Rift was similarly responsive, and a first-person shooter like Call Of Duty was also satisfyingly speedy. ![]() I furiously scrolled up and down on the Engadget homepage, as well as my Instagram feed, and the display kept pace with my finger. To ensure that you’re shooting at your enemies as quickly as you can tap on them, the display also offers a 1ms response time. It also refreshes at 144Hz, which is one of the fastest on modern smartphones, beating the Galaxy S21 and Note series, not to mention the iPhone family. The AMOLED panel is from Samsung, and it runs at 2,448 x 1,080. Topping the list of the SSI’s premium specs is its display. It’s smaller and thinner than those on the Galaxy and iPhones, though it still protrudes enough that the handset doesn’t lie flat when you put it on a table. One last note on design: The bump for the SSI’s triple-camera array on the back is a surprisingly compact horizontal row that’s neatly tucked away in the top left. It adds clutter to the phone, and made feeling for the fingerprint scanner confusing whenever I wanted to unlock the device without looking at its back. Even when it’s not lit, though, the logo is pretty obvious. You can set the light to “breathe” (i.e., glow on and off), turn it off altogether, or have it stay on all day. By subscribing, you are agreeing to Engadget's Terms and Privacy Policy.Īnother polarizing feature on the SSI is an illuminated Qualcomm Snapdragon fireball icon on the rear, below the fingerprint sensor. ![]()
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