Well then hope IPhone 7 will do so.

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Many of the Android devices available today are running the latest Bluetooth
Standards and Profiles available whereas the iPhone does not.


Whether this has anything to do with it I don't know.


I have a pair of Senheiser Bluetooth headphones here I bought 5 years 
ago, can't remember the model number but the delay with the iPhone is 
around a quarter of a second - quite acceptable - wheras the delay on 
the Samsung Galaxy S6 is about a tenth of a second - perhaps a little 
irritating but nothing that would seriously put you off your work -.


As I said with the hearing instruments I'm using delay is so small - if 
any - that its not immediately noticed but I'd expect that given the 
firmware of my Hearing Instruments is regularly updated and they are 
just over 2 years old.




On 25/06/2016 1:52 AM, Curtis Delzer wrote:
> well every single one of my bluetooth headsets have delays with my
> iPhone. hmm! wonder why?

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