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The video provides a comparative analysis of the sound performance of four major smartphones from 2017: the Galaxy Note 8, Essential Phone PH1, iPhone 10, and Google Pixel 2 XL. Utilizing a sound level meter, the presenter measures the maximum volume and sound quality of each device by playing the song "Make a Wish" by Joachim Carew and Gerti Beats. Throughout the tests, the Galaxy Note 8, with its single down-firing speaker, reaches about 86 to 87 decibels. The Essential Phone PH1, also featuring a single down-firing speaker, achieves a peak volume of 93.6 decibels but can sound harsh. The Google Pixel 2 XL, with dual front-firing speakers, consistently maintains high volume levels in the 80s and low 90s, providing a fuller sound. The iPhone 10, equipped with stereo sound from two speakers, peaks in the low 90s. The video highlights the Pixel 2 XL as the top performer in terms of consistent high volume, followed by the Essential Phone PH1 and iPhone 10, with the Galaxy Note 8 trailing behind.
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In this part of the video, Jeff compares the speakers of four major smartphones from 2017: the Galaxy Note 8, the Essential Phone PH1, the iPhone 10, and the Google Pixel 2 XL. He uses a sound level meter to measure the volume, playing a festive song, “Make a Wish” by Joachim Carew and Gerti Beats, on each phone at maximum volume. First, he tests the Galaxy Note 8’s single down-firing speaker, which reaches about 86 to 87 decibels, staying around the 80s during the main melody. He then prepares to test the Essential Phone PH1, which also has a single down-firing speaker.
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In this part of the video, the presenter compares the sound qualities and volumes of three smartphones: the Essential Phone, Pixel 2 XL, and iPhone 10. The Essential Phone reaches up to 93 decibels and is louder than the Note 8, though it can sound harsh at peak volumes. The Pixel 2 XL, with its dual front-firing speakers, maintains high volume levels in the 80s and low 90s and delivers a fuller sound. Finally, the iPhone 10, featuring stereo sound from two speakers, achieves mid to high 80s decibels.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker reviews the sound performance of several smartphones, focusing on their volume levels. The Pixel 2 XL maintained the highest volume levels consistently, often reaching the high 80s and low 90s decibels. The Essential Phone also impressed by hitting a peak volume of 93.6 decibels but generally stayed in the mid-80s range. The iPhone 10 performed well with dual speakers, peaking in the low 90s around 90.3 to 90.7 decibels. The Note 8 trailed with lower volumes, mostly in the low 80s and occasionally dipping into the 70s, peaking at 86.6 decibels. The video concludes with a request for likes and subscriptions.