Pocket-lint Moto X Play review: Battery life You do, however, get respectable separation when playing games or watching movies. There are two front-facing speakers on the Moto X Play that give great volume, although compared to those found on the HTC One family the Motorola offering lacks depth. It's great to see microSD offered here, as Motorola has flip-flopped with microSD card slots over the past few years. In addition to the 16GB of internal storage (as standard), there's a microSD slot for additional storage expansion, accepting cards up to 128GB. We fired up Real Racing 3 and found that the handset warmed a little, but not as drastically as some phones we've used in 2015. The Play perhaps lacks the snap that some of the higher-powered devices offer, but we didn't find that to be a problem. That's a mid-range chipset, meaning that - although the Moto X Play will run your daily tasks with ease - it's not the most powerful handset around.īut you'll still be able to play the latest games and most things are slick and fast. It is powered by an octo-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 chipset with 2GB of RAM. One of the areas where the Moto X Play reveals its more affordable positioning is in the hardware. There's still a fair amount of bezel around the display too, and the front-facing speakers mean the phone is potentially taller than it needs to be. ![]() But we found that the standby button rattles when you tap the phone, which lets the side down a little. The body of the Moto X Play is solid enough, with the Shell tactile and providing plenty of grip. Moto Maker only adds £40 if you increase the internal storage from 16GB to 32GB. That's in addition to the option to customise the entire phone at the point of ordering using the Moto Maker service, so rather than the standard blacks and greys, you can instead opt for orange, pink, blue or many other options - and there's no additional cost (even engraving is free). These Shells cost £20 each and there are eight options available from Motorola, making for quick and easy customisation. This plastic Shell insert can be removed, meaning you can switch colour options. ![]() Rtsp-rtp-udp: :audio/l16 rate=44100 channels=2:DLNA.But the real point of differentiation to the design is the removable back plate. Rtsp-rtp-udp::audio/l16 rate=44100 channels=1:DLNA.ORG_PN=LPCM Rtsp-rtp-udp: :audio/l16 rate=48000 channels=2:DLNA.ORG_PN=LPCM Rtsp-rtp-udp::audio/l16 rate=48000 channels=1:DLNA.ORG_PN=LPCM Rtsp-rtp-udp: :audio/x-ms-wma:DLNA.ORG_PN=WMABASE Rtsp-rtp-udp::audio/x-ms-wma:DLNA.ORG_PN=WMAFULL Rtsp-rtp-udp::text/xml:DLNA.ORG_PN=DIDL_S Http-get::audio/l16 rate=44100 channels=2:DLNA.ORG_PN=LPCM Http-get: :audio/l16 rate=44100 channels=1:DLNA.ORG_PN=LPCM Http-get::audio/l16 rate=48000 channels=2:DLNA.ORG_PN=LPCM Http-get: :audio/l16 rate=48000 channels=1:DLNA.ORG_PN=LPCM Http-get::audio/x-ms-wma:DLNA.ORG_PN=WMABASE ![]() Http-get: :audio/x-ms-wma:DLNA.ORG_PN=WMAFULL ID 0x0 Living Room Manufacturer:Naim Audio Ltd. Preferred device: Living Room Model UID:Naim Audio Ltd. Just found it wont let me paste all debug info because it has more than 5 links(prohibited for new poster). I just don’t understand the protocols over upnp. What is the res of the stream being sent from Audirvana to the Naim Nova? Is Audirvana transcoding flac from Qobuz to wav(see url being used in song being played)? As you can see in my debug info, the highest http-get is 16/48 but it shows a group of virtual formats with higher res. I’m primarily using Audirvana so that I can EQ the stream in my 25x25 ft room with floor to ceiling glass windows on 2 sides. I just purchased Audirvana to upnp stream my Qobuz subscription to the Nova.
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