How to turn on LDAC streaming on Android phones
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While LDAC streaming should enable itself automatically on any phone running Android 8.0 or above, there is a simple way to make sure you're getting the best streaming quality possible LDAC is a wireless audio tech developed by Sony, however it has been a part of Android since version 8.0 and it's a common sight on some of the best headphones from various manufacturers. If you've got a set of LDAC-compatible headphones, ensuring you're streaming audio from your device in the right format...

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