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i have a 4s and correct me if im wrong the right speaker for the iphone is for stereo the one on the left is for mic?
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i have a 4s and correct me if im wrong the right speaker for the iphone is for stereo the one on the left is for mic?
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Max69
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12 years ago
The mic is on the left, speaker is on the right.
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youngjm
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coolrhyme
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Wild Banchi
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dwill05
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12 years ago
That's correct. There is only 1 speaker and the other is an identical looking microphone. It's been that way ever since the first iPhone.
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Wild Banchi
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graphite07
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12 years ago
i was thinking it had two speakers ohwell.....
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anton697
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12 years ago
You guys were just joking around, right...or were you really serious in believing that those were actually two speakers on the bottom of the iPhone? Guess this goes to show that there are still people out there who apparently can't be bothered with reading the manual (print or electronic)...and I thought it was a good thing for Apple to choose not to include a printed owner's manual with every iPhone--oh well.
Here you go (page 9 in the PDF):
http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/iphone_user_guide.pdf
Note that the picture depicts an iPhone 4/4S--in previous-gen iPhones the speaker and microphone locations are reversed but in any case the pictures clearly indicate that there is but one speaker on the bottom of the iPhone.
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Wild Banchi
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anton697
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12 years ago
Hey, I can see how some folks may look at the bottom and mistakenly assume that they are two speakers...but when they think about it--if those two small openings were/are speakers, then where the heck did they think the microphone was located? Did they think that the Home button or perhaps one of the "two" speakers actually doubled as a microphone? But in any case, my other question still stands--what's their excuse for not reading the manual?
Why would it make sense for Apple to include two speakers on the iPhone but only one on the iPod Touch? I can't think of any reason for Apple to do so that would not also then imply that Apple's current hardware setup may be inadequate and/or inefficient...and we all know how much the iPhone fanboys will defend any negative criticism about the iPhone if that were the case.
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