Samsung added an option to customize the sound output from the phone, but most users don't even know it exists. It actually works pretty good, so try it out today with the steps below.
Samsung includes an option to customize the Galaxy S6 sound to your ears for when you are wearing headphones. This is called Adapt Sound. There is also an option for virtual surround sound and for tube sound that will mimic a tube amplifier. Go to Settings -> Sounds & notifications -> Sound quality and effects. Here you can turn on and train Adapt sound. You need to train this in a quiet area with headphones on. There are even options for a Tube Amp sound, Surround Sound, UHQ upscaling for improved audio and full equalizer controls. Have fun. You can also turn on SoundAlive+ or Tube Amp when headphones are connected for a virtual sound effect.
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Joe T
06/04/2016 at 2:31 am
The list was quite helpful to me on my new S6 Edge Plus, thanks.
Darrell-n-Tammy
07/16/2016 at 6:37 am
Can I also add my spouse to the fingerprint scan? So we’re both able to use the device?
Cory Gunther
10/13/2016 at 12:29 pm
yup, just have her register a finger.. I have my daughters finger saved on mine too
hoppy
09/13/2016 at 3:40 am
Google Now gets it wrong so often that it is useless. When did you ever hear anyone use it? Never.
Hayden
10/05/2016 at 9:05 pm
I normally do not leave comments, but thank you for this helpful list! It informed me on things I didn’t know my phone could do, such as the SOS feature.
philina williams
04/11/2017 at 8:14 pm
have Samsung 7..# of open apps is incorrect..i can push “close open app:..screen clears and the 47 pops up again… H E L P !!