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Publisher
Nokia CorporationDownload size
1 MBLast updated
1/15/2013Version
1.2.1.4Works with
- Windows Phone 8
App requires
- phone identity
- owner identity
- data services
- HD720P (720x1280)
- WVGA (480x800)
- WXGA (768x1280)
Supported languages (50)
العربية
Azərbaycan dili (Azərbaycan)
Беларуская
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Català
čeština
dansk
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English
English (United States)
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español (México)
eesti
فارسى
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français
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हिंदी
hrvatski
magyar
Bahasa Indonesia
italiano
日本語
Қазақ
한국어
lietuvių
latviešu
македонски јазик
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Nederlands
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português (Brasil)
português (Portugal)
română
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slovenčina
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ไทย
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中文(简体)
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Take control of your audio experience with this sound setting app. Use it to manage the Nokia Lumia equalizer and Dolby Headphone feature. The app offers equalizer presets to satisfy even the most demanding music fan. Or you can do your own thing using the manual controls. Just so you know – these audio settings only work for wired headphones, not the wireless kind. With this update you will get Audio leveling feature to set the same playback volume for all music and video tracks.
Reviews
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5/21/2013Umm anyone know why I can't see the enhancements??? ._.
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5/13/2013Needs some big improvements. Audio Leveling seems weird most of the time, fluctuating throughout entire songs. Its also very inconsistent. Needs some audio amplification too. Volume seems very low in some high end headphones. Love the EQ and Dolby effects though.
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5/1/2013But y not support Beats by Dr.dre like the HTC PLEASE
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4/29/2013Perfect
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4/28/2013Add Bluetooth audio support please ;)
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4/27/2013Great quality sound adjustments. Settings work on my Bluetooth headphones as well but the settings have to be changed with a line-in.
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2/6/2013Perfect
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2/6/2013Nice
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1/17/2013Perfect!
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1/16/2013Works great, but how about something for Bluetooth? Wireless stereo headsets need this just as much as wired. 😉
