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Sonic Smartphone
Marshall, best known for its guitar amplifiers and headphones, is moving into the smartphone market.
Its first device, London, has dual front-facing speakers and a pair of audio outputs, making it easy to share what you're listening to with a friend who's also wearing headphones, assuming you're in a setting where you don't have the option of playing the audio over speakers.
There's a dedicated button for access to various music services, and there's a scroll wheel with that unmistakable Marshall gold sheen to control the volume. Apple's iPhones have earpods, but Marshall's London comes bundled with a pair of Mode earphones (see above).
It looks beautiful, but outside of the special Marshall features, its specs align closely with many Android smartphones. It has a microSD card slot, thankfully, which seems to be rarer and rarer among new Android smartphones.
Sonic Smartphone
Marshall, best known for its guitar amplifiers and headphones, is moving into the smartphone market.
Its first device, London, has dual front-facing speakers and a pair of audio outputs, making it easy to share what you're listening to with a friend who's also wearing headphones, assuming you're in a setting where you don't have the option of playing the audio over speakers.
There's a dedicated button for access to various music services, and there's a scroll wheel with that unmistakable Marshall gold sheen to control the volume. Apple's iPhones have earpods, but Marshall's London comes bundled with a pair of Mode earphones (see above).
It looks beautiful, but outside of the special Marshall features, its specs align closely with many Android smartphones. It has a microSD card slot, thankfully, which seems to be rarer and rarer among new Android smartphones.