Can anyone tell me what the little circular dot is on the front of my Moto G5 to this right of the speaker at the top of the phone also what's the other circular dot on the back of the phone just above the camera??? Thanks.
On the front is proximity sensor, on the back is secondary microphone for noise canceling
woozie.2007 said:
On the front is proximity sensor, on the back is secondary microphone for noise canceling
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Wtf does nice cancelling do
infixremix said:
Wtf does nice cancelling do
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Look it up and it's noise not nice
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Guys, the speaker on the z1c is only on the left side of the grill? if i tap it with my finger during gameplay, i cant hear a sound.
Should it be like this or are those speaker stereo and i have a faulty right speaker?
profyler said:
Guys, the speaker on the z1c is only on the left side of the grill? if i tap it with my finger during gameplay, i cant hear a sound.
Should it be like this or are those speaker stereo and i have a faulty right speaker?
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I think the speaker holes is only located there. The other parts are just for aesthetic purpose. I can tell that this is the same even on the HTC One as I had the device before I got the the z1 compact. Covering the right part of the speaker of the HTC One also stops the sound from coming out.
Already posted here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2658158
Weird sound when hitting the back, specifically around the camera this sound is generated, someone else happens to this
Yes, the camera has optical image stabilisation (OIS). This allows camera to physically move. When you tap the phone you will hear the camera moving. This is normal.
ccplazza said:
Yes, the camera has optical image stabilisation (OIS). .
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No
ccplazza said:
Yes, the camera has optical image stabilisation (OIS). This allows camera to physically move. When you tap the phone you will hear the camera moving. This is normal.
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No, this phone is only have EIS. OIS is too expensive to be implemented into this phone.
And yes, I also experience this weird noise when there's a bump on the top back cover. Don't know what cause this though
Perhaps the vibration motor? I have the same sound.
SixPaths said:
No, this phone is only have EIS. OIS is to expensive to be implemented into this phone.
And yes, I also experience this weird noise when there's a bump on the top back cover. Don't know what cause this though
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Oh ok. I saw a teardown video and the camera did move in it's socket when it was touched. So I still think it's the camera shaking that is making that noise.
All previous phones that i've owned had OIS, and they made the exact same faint 'tick' sound near the camera when phone was bumped.
But i guess it could also be the vibration motor, since it's close by the cameras.
It can't be OIS, can it? I don't notice any stabilization in photo mode and in video mode the stabilization feels like that of EIS
My 3a XL only seems to have sound out of one of the bottom speakers.
Is this correct or do i need to get it replaced?
If i place my finger over the bottom two speaker holes, i can only feel it out of one.
Antonyo13 said:
My 3a XL only seems to have sound out of one of the bottom speakers.
Is this correct or do i need to get it replaced?
If i place my finger over the bottom two speaker holes, i can only feel it out of one.
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It has stereo speakers, one is the earpiece, the other is on the bottom right grill. The grill in the bottom left is not a speaker but the microphone for calls. There is another microphone on top, opposite to the headphones jack, probably used for video recording and noise reduction.
poncespr said:
It has stereo speakers, one is the earpiece, the other is on the bottom right grill. The grill in the bottom left is not a speaker but the microphone for calls. There is another microphone on top, opposite to the headphones jack, probably used for video recording and noise reduction.
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Thank you! That is what i thought i just wanted to confirm. I know some phones have dual speakers at the bottom.
The two grills threw me off.
I saw a lot of early articles that stated the stereo speakers were on the bottom. That just added to the confusion too.
My G8's volume is lower in the upper speaker than in the lower speaker.
Is your G8 the same too?
yusan819 said:
My G8's volume is lower in the upper speaker than in the lower speaker.
Is your G8 the same too?
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LG G8 doesn't have upper speaker. It has only lower speaker and sound from the screen. If you mean that so yes it really sounds not as loud as lower speaker.
It seems there are 2 "speakers" in the screen. You can actually see them if you have no protector on and angle the screen in certain ways or put some liquid on the glass.
Alexsha said:
It seems there are 2 "speakers" in the screen. You can actually see them if you have no protector on and angle the screen in certain ways or put some liquid on the glass.
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I thought there's something like a strip of speaker inside a screen.
MindfreakDenny said:
LG G8 doesn't have upper speaker. It has only lower speaker and sound from the screen. If you mean that so yes it really sounds not as loud as lower speaker.
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Thank you for answering. Its meaning is correct.
I was able to improve the volume difference by using DTS.
If you adjust the equaliser and put everything on high it makes it even louder.
Try it.
Hold the phone up to your ear like your talking on it and shake it in the direction away from and back to your ear several times, you hear something like somethings loose? I had always brushed it off thinking it was the sliding lens cover of my case but had the case off and noticed it still made the rattling.
same here also
Yes, it's normal. The OIS of the camera make that noise. No worries...
corneo said:
Yes, it's normal. The OIS of the camera make that noise. No worries...
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Correct. And that's why camera modules die when they are mounted on a motorcycle or mountain bike ^^ They dont like too much vibrations.
corneo said:
Yes, it's normal. The OIS of the camera make that noise. No worries...
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Yaa, correct.
Thanks everybody!