Samsung... Thank you so much for this. I've always been struggling with this for music, because my hearing is very different between my ears, and pretty bad for my left ear. This isn't a magical solution but... I've never heard a sound this rich with both my ears. I'm almost having tears.
I'm crying now
@Siphonay I’m glad for you. c:
@Siphonay This is so inspiring to read. Thank you for sharing!
Just for this, this is the best phone I've ever owned
@Siphonay Which phone did you get?
@slightlyflightyone Galaxy S9
@Siphonay I love these. I just got one too. c:
@slightlyflightyone yeah, I never thought I'd get a Samsung until pretty recently. Their change in design really please me, and their Android overlay is packed with features, some super useful and store less, but still very fluffy and nice to have
@Siphonay My Samsung is running Evie Launcher. I also recommend Nova Launcher if you want something a bit less minimalist with some more customization options.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=is.shortcut&hl=en_US
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.teslacoilsw.launcher&hl=en_US
@slightlyflightyone I know both of those, I used them on my previous phone! :)
I'm fine with the Samsung launcher for now though!
Now, why isn't this feature marketed again? Because if it were I wouldn't have considered buying another phone for a single second.
Also I feel like me and other people with impaired hearing shouldn't have to buy an expensive flagship to get this
@Siphonay I know! That is one of the original things I planned to make with OokTech (I got sick and lost a lot of my hearing a few years ago). I made some stuff to get a cheap (like <50 euros) hearing aid thing that could work like a normal hearing aid or you could plug in a 3.5mm cable into it and it would act as an amplifier between the phone/computer/stereo and headphones or speakers.
But patents in the US are horrible and terrible and bad.
@Siphonay Feel free to check out http://mynoise.net if you want relaxing sound generators that are configurable to your hearing as well
@Siphonay Hey yay, really neat!
For those wondering, this has been available since the Galaxy S4 ("Adapt Sound")... how different is it from the LR balancing that can be usually found on any device though?
@Siphonay okay this is a feature i would love to have