In this guide, we will show you a nifty method through which you can improve the sound quality on your Samsung device. The devices from the South Korean giant are known for their exceptional underlying OS skin. While it beholds a slew of customizations and tweaks, but at the same time, it wouldn’t spell out a bloated usage experience [something that Xiaomi’s HyperOS or Oppo’s ColorOS should take note of].
If we turn our attention towards audio quality, then it is again quite impressive in the flagships. But if we go down a little bit to the likes of the A, M, and F series, then you would obviously not get the same experience that the likes of the S24 Ultra have to offer. In this regard, for generic users, the audio quality on their device might be sufficient to checkmark their daily prerequisites.
However, the same sentiments cannot be echoed by the audio-lovers. This set of users wants to extract the maximum potential from the audio and get the absolute best out of that. But for taking it to the near-perfect level, the built-in device settings might not be enough and you might need a help or two from an external factor. And in this guide, we will help you with just that. Follow along.
How to Improve the Sound Quality on Samsung Devices
While we could get this job done using popular audio mods like Viper4Android or JamesDSP, however, these mods require a rooted device. And while rooting a Samsung device isn’t that difficult, however, the drawbacks attached to it might outweigh the perks that you would be enjoying.
From SafetyNet and Play Integrity failing to Knox getting tripped, there are quite a few issues with a rooted device [while you could still rectify all the other issues, tripping of Knox is permanent and cannot be rectified]. That is the reason why we are maintaining a safe distance from the root method and instead opting for the non-root approach.
- To begin with, download and install Wavelet from Play Store.
- Then launch it and tap on the settings icon at the bottom left.
- Now enable the Legacy Mode. Then enable Graphics Equaliser.
- Now tap on Graphics Equaliser to further expand it.
- Then tap on the graph and set it up exactly as shown.
- Tap OK to save the changes and check out the results.
That’s it. These were the steps to improve the sound quality of your Samsung device. Still, have any doubts? The comments section is all yours, make your voices heard there and we’ll chalk out the best fix for you.
Why Can’t We Choose The Root Method?
While you could obviously take the help of a rooted module and infact welcome abode perhaps the best audio mod that has been in existence for the past decade or so [yes, we are talking about Viper4Android], however, nowadays, rooting has become extremely tricky with Google injecting one caveat after another in this process. Two of the most concerning ones in this regard is the SafetyNet getting tripped are the SafetyNet and Play Integrity getting tripped
As a result of this, you would not be able to use any banking and payment app on your device. While the issue could be fixed, however, Google ends up bringing a new mechanism that nullifies that fix [only for the developer to find a loophole and bring in a workaround to bypass that restriction and this cat-and-mouse game goes on].
Even keeping that aside, the first prerequisite for rooting requires an unlocked bootloader, which in turn will wipe off all the data from your device and might nullify its warranty as well. So voiding your device’s warranty and formatting just to improve the sound quality doesn’t really sound like the best of trade-offs that one should opt for.
So to avoid all these fiasco, a much better approach is to opt for a non-rooted method, if available. Thankfully, we do have such an approach this time around when it comes to improving the sound quality on your Samsung device. So do try out the aforementioned tweak and let us know whether or not it managed to checkmark the level of audio enhancement that you were looking for.