![]() ![]() Don’t believe us? Play that Mummy trailer again, but tap the volume down just one notch from full, and it should be fine.īetter news is that we understand Google is aware of and investigating the issue, according to the latest on the Google Product Forums. Take the top end off the volume, and all of a sudden, the speakers are able to cope. The fix? An easy one, and it can be implemented in software. There could be other explanations, and probably better ones, but it seems that Google’s software in the Pixels isn’t taking into account the maximum input specifications of the speaker units, causing distortion at the top end. That, and the nature of the speakers probably doesn’t lend themselves to certain sounds which typically require larger, more complex speakers to accurately and fully reproduce. ![]() The LD store is the same as Google Play, which requires the gamepad feature. To my mind, the cause seems simple the speakers in the Pixel / Pixel XL are small, and not designed to play audio at full volume for prolonged periods. LDPlayer is an amazing Android emulator, and it is superior to NoxPlayer with its strong FPS mode. You could hear pops, bass distortion, and goodness knows what else. Have you got a Pixel / Pixel XL and want to see how yours goes? Try this clip of The Mummy (thanks Android Police for finding a great demo vid) and crank the volume: We’ve found that at least two of our Pixels at Ausdroid are affected by this, though it seems likely that more probably are. ![]()
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