The Galaxy S III was widely tipped to possess a Wolfson digital-to-analog converter for high quality audio output - a feature not seen in this range since the first Galaxy S. That notion has just been confirmed by the Scottish electronics firm itself, which says its WM1811 Audio Hub has been selected for use in Sammy's flagship. The chip promises "crystal clear voice call quality" and "enriched audio playback for music and video" thanks to its 24-bit hi-fi DAC, active noise reduction circuits and other wizardry. The GS II, meanwhile, used a Yamaha DAC to convert digital data (e.g.
Engadget , Wolfson confirms the Samsung Galaxy S III uses its audio chip, Wolfson confirms the Samsung Galaxy S III uses its audio chip
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