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  2. LHDC (codec) - Wikipedia

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    The first Smartphone to support LHDC was the Huawei Mate 10. [4] On 17 September 2019, the Japan Audio Society (JAS) certified LHDC with their Hi-Res Audio Wireless certification. [5] As of June 2024, the codecs certified by the JAS to bear the Hi-Res Audio Wireless logo are LHDC, LDAC, SCL6, LC3plus, SHDC, and aptX Adaptive. [6]

  3. aptX - Wikipedia

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    Actual 96 kHz support, however, is depending on actual product hardware implementation. For example, B&O H95 only support 48 kHz at max even with AptX Adaptive support. Hardware aptX Adaptive has end-to-end latency of 80 ms, [29] but most phones are using a software transmitter - which does not have any latency advantages over other codecs.

  4. Legion Duel - Wikipedia

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    The Legion Duel, known as the Legion Pro in China, is an Android gaming smartphone manufactured by Lenovo as the first Legion-branded phone, unveiled on 22 July 2020. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] References

  5. Legion Duel 2 - Wikipedia

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    The phone features a bump on the back which houses the camera assembly, flash, and dual fans that cool the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 system-on-a-chip. This bump has been shown to be a weakness. [2] [4] The phone contains dual USB Type C connectors that are used to charge the 5500 mAh battery. The phone comes in both black and white color variations.

  6. LDAC (codec) - Wikipedia

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    LDAC is an alternative to Bluetooth SIG's SBC codec. Its main competitors are Huawei's L2HC, Qualcomm's aptX-HD/aptX Adaptive and the HWA Union/Savitech's LHDC. [1]LDAC utilizes a type of lossy compression [2] [3] by employing a hybrid coding scheme based on the modified discrete cosine transform [4] and Huffman coding [5] to provide more efficient data compression.

  7. Sony Xperia XZs - Wikipedia

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    The Xperia XZs is powered by the same non-removable 2900 mAh lithium-ion battery as the Xperia XZ, with a USB-C USB 2.0 port (compared to the XZ Premium's USB 3.1), with support for Qualcomm QuickCharge 3.0. It also has Qnovo adaptive charging technology built-in, which allows the device to monitor the battery cell's electrochemical processes ...