Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Here’s Why Android Doesn’t Support Bluetooth As Good As IOS

Here’s why Android doesn’t support Bluetooth as good as iOSANDROID

Here’s Why Android Doesn’t Support Bluetooth As Good As IOS

Playing music wirelessly has become the in-thing these days and in the recent past we have also seen a influx of brands into the Bluetooth-enabled audio products, the future is set for wireless days. Playing music via Bluetooth from phone to speaker should be a seamless experience, which once paired should work lightening fast.

While we can vouch for similar experience with Apple devices (running on iOS), Google has opted to go the other way with Bluetooth and Android for mobiles. The next time you get chance to try out speaker with Android and iOS one after the other, keep an eye for the frequency connect between respective platforms and how efficiently does the speaker reacts to the controls on phone.

We spoke to a few audio specialists and while this may hinder the sound experience of many, Google doesn't seem to be fazed by this obvious deficiency that can be worked out in a jiffy. According to the experts, Android's Bluetooth compatibility features data-transfer to its fullest but when it comes to music Google seems to have kept its door closed for music listeners, especially for the ones who are on-the-go frequently. "All folks at Android need to do is tweak their coding algorithms for Bluetooth settings a bit and then you won't find difference between how an iOS and Android phone functions with a wireless device."

It remains to be seen the reason for Android to miss out such a basic functionality that can be tweaked in no time. Have you faced the Android-Bluetooth issue? Let us know if you feel the same.

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