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.
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Posted by: Kris Holt July 18, 2015 10:00 AMMarshall, 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.