The major yet subtle design characteristics differentiates the G3 from the rest of the Android phones on the market; favorite feature being LG's implementation of Android OS, love it!
From my experience with my on board, anything more than that has given me garbage audio and that was with a 64 ohm pair of headphones. I'm aware there are better options, that was one that had popped into my mind at the time for that price point.
315's have a slightly broader frequency range, higher SPL along with it being categorized as a "High-Definition Micro Driver + Tuned BassPort." SE's get very pricey as you work up the range of products.
Shure SE215 are a great choice if you want true IEMs. Replaceable cable, enforced contact regions, comfortable fit, serious noise cancellation and fantastic audio quality. If you want more canal/bud style then I recommend Sennheiser CX 55's.
I'd say pick up some better headphones, preferably not 'Gaming' branded. Keep an eye out for low Impedance phones as they will make it or break it for you if you're going to continue using on board audio. Don't buy anything with an impedance of over 32 ohms; anything over 32 ohms will likely cause amplification problems at higher volumes. Feel free to ask any questions
| First Case | Case Name/Model: Black Case-51W Window Case/CS51WBK Year of purchase: August 2010 Usage duration: 3yrs, 9mo Is the case painted: Stock Black Powder coat Is the case moded: No
Don't know much about TalkTalk, but I do know that when I reach close to my data cap with my ISP (Cox) they begin throttling the connection speed severely. You may be able to reset your IP and evade throttling if that is the case.
I have yet to find any downloadables that I admire enough to stick with for more than a month. Since last summer I've used two pictures that I captured with my Galaxy S4. Will include screens later today.