Do android music players sound just as good as ipod/iPhone music players?
Do android music players sound just as good as ipod/iPhone music players?
Yes. I think so. If you meant in headphones then it depends on the headphones.speaker is same. It really hard to say there's very little difference. It doesn't matter you can buy any.
I have an Android as my cell phone, and I also have an iPad, and an iPod. I have the Sony Xperia ion, and the speaker sucks. I don't mind though, because I use my iPod to listen to music, and I use my iPad to watch YouTube videos (usually without headphones) and I can say that the speakers are much better on the Apple devices. With headphones, both Apple and Android devices are fine, but without headphones, iPods/iPhones are a much better decision, in my opinion.
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