The HTC One has proven to be the industry standard in mobile audio performance. With BoomSound and Harman/Kardon technology backing its front-facing speakers, there is no doubt that every other flagship out there pales in comparison. Despite this, HTC didn't include a decent equalizer on the One. The M7 had Beats but the M8 doesn't have anything.
All that power, and no decent software to compliment it. Tsk, tsk.
Most other smartphones come with some kind of equalizer preloaded, most notably the LG G3 and its SnapDragon Audio+ equalizer. Since the equalizer ties in directly with the Qualcomm chip powering the G3, developer Red Imitation came up with a way to port it to every other phone using a similar processor.
The app will work with any SnapDragon-running rooted Android device, including the HTC One M7 and M8. Additionally, make sure to have installation from "Unknown sources" enabled on your device, since the app we'll be using isn't available through the Google Play Store.
Step 1: Download MusixFX
Download the MusicFX.apk file, but do not install it just yet—this app needs to be installed to your System folder in order to work properly.
In order to install it as a system app, you'll need a root-capable file manager, like ES File Explorer, which is what I use.
Step 2: Install Music FX as a System App
After the download has finished, open ES File Explorer and copy the MusicFX.apk file, then head to the /system/app/ folder and paste it there. After it's been moved over, long-press the file, hit the three-dot menu button, and change its permissions to RW-R-R (as shown below).
Now reboot your device and set MusicFX as your default equalizer. To do that, open up any music app, like Google Play Music, find the Equalizer option from the Settings, and select MusicFX.
Step 3: Customize Sound Settings
SnapDragon Audio+ comes with a few pre-made options, but just like any other equalizer, you can create your own custom levels.
I noticed deeper bass right after activating the equalizer, and coupled with the Harman/Kardon audio effects, it completely changed the way I listen to music on my phone.
When you have headphones plugged in, you'll see additional options for changing your bass and surround sound levels, making those cheap earbuds that came with your One sound like they weren't just a last-ditch throw in.
Let me know what you think in the comments below.
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