There is an app you guys could install, I use it myself and it’s perfect.
Dolby Atmos Lite. Apk
There is an app you guys could install, I use it myself and it’s perfect.
Dolby Atmos Lite. Apk
It’s not easy to find, so here it is a share from my Google Drive:
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I have tested today my nothing ear 2 buds in nothing phone 2 and Motorola g84 (dolby atmos)
Such a huge difference in hearing experience buds are so good from nothing so the main culprit is Nothing phone 2 audio output which is such not upto the mark for the price which we have paid for NP2.
Need a fix so sure . . Voice is come almost from a can kind of effect when you listen from NP2 audio .
NP2 uses DIRAC for Hi-RES which may be good but not properly tuned in NP2 team should look into it before just lining up new products . . Save the existing customer with existing products . .
Please add Dolby Atmos I have bought apple music subscription but there is no Dolby Atmos feature atleast what is the problem with you. Please provide it in next update
It’s sad that nothing does not provide support for Dolby Atmos. I use Apple Music as the music streamer, and it has the functionality of providing songs for Dolby Atmos, which changes the listening experience a lot.
I have nothing phone 2, and I almost paid 36k for this price. The absence of Dolby Atmos is not worth it!
When will Nothing add DOLBY ATMOS to their devices?
Came here searching Google for Dolby Atmos support on Nothing Phone 2.
Actually I am wondering if a support for Atmos via a dedicated app or settings in the phone’s menu is really required in order to have Atmos. The reason why I’m asking this: I received my Sonos Ace headset. For testing purposes, I subscribed to Amazon Music Unlimited since Spotify doesn’t provide HD audio, let alone Atmos. Interestingly, when I playback an Atmos track, the track is actually being played back in Atmos:
When I then click the Atmos line, I can switch between Atmos and Stereo playback:
When I do this, there is a very clearly hearable difference. The difference is very similar to what you can hear when you use Apple Music on an iPhone along with AirPods Max for example and switch audio between Spatial Audio On and Off.
Of course it could be that the Amazon Music app’s claim to output Atmos is crap, but on the other hand, as said there is a clearly difference when I switch between Stereo and Atmos.
On the other hand, I remember that I had phones in the past that had a Dolby Atmos section in the Settings menu, which I always found to be crap, because when you enabled it, this also enabled some equalization which you could only change, but not disable. Looked like this:
Of course I might miss something, but right now my feeling is that the phone actually is able to output Dolby Atmos with supported apps, it just doesn’t offer these additional equalizer settings that I would not want to use in the first place anyway.
I’m a Sound Engineer who needs to check Dolby Atmos on phone devices daily. I have been carrying a 2nd device (iPhone) since day 1 of owning a NP2. Just wondering if there’s an efficient way to propose adding Dolby Atmos compatibility to the OS?