26-03-2025 12:32 PM
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I have a old Samsung A51,i will buy a new galaxy buds fe .The A51,which have One Ui 5.1,how can i know it can support samsung seamless codec or not
26-03-2025 12:37 PM - last edited 26-03-2025 12:41 PM
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Ignore the fact it's grayed out, if it shows up you support it
Also just saying, if your phone doesn't support SSC, the buds will just use another codec. SSC is just higher audio quality
26-03-2025 02:22 PM - last edited 26-03-2025 02:31 PM
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Samsung Seamless code builds on the scaleable code and offers encodeing in full 24-bit audio, transmit it to the Galaxy Buds which is then able to decode the signal and maintain the 24-bit high quality sound throughout the device chain.A bit about other Bluetooth codecs here https://www.whathifi.com/advice/what-are-the-best-bluetooth-codecs-aptx-aac-ldac-and-more-explained
You should still have decent quality regardless (even if not the best).
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28-03-2025 09:47 PM
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Here is the settings in my A51. This means my A51 supports SSC right? Cause im planning on buying Galaxy Buds3 Pro.
28-03-2025 10:23 PM - last edited 28-03-2025 10:24 PM
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Those earbuds also support generic codecs such as aac and sbc. So even on non samsung phones, they work just fine.
I should say, you won't get the absolute max out of those earbuds. There's actually an SSC version 2 that is only supported on the s24 and s25. The buds should work fine with your phone, just technically they can support higher quality audio than your phone supports. Though the average person won't really be able to tell the difference of the v2 codec.
