Holes on the back

vaderag

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Just got a Lumia 930 - the manual clearly states the obvious stuff on the back, but there are also 2 little holes on the back (one at the top above the flash, and one at the bottom in the dead centre) - I can't seem to find anywhere that tells me what they are!

Anyone got any ideas??
 
Ah ha. For stereo video recording I guess? Or are they used for something more clever too?
 
The mics in these device are extremely powerful!

They are not just able to record in stereo but in 5.1 Dolby Surround! Those four litte bad boys are HAAC rich recording mics which mean you can record sounds up to 140dB(!) without extreme distortion. When you film during a concert you get a excellent audio record, without the usual mess you get on other devices.

It also helps in loud environments when you call somebody. This combined with the excellent earpiece and you are able to talk to somebody while you are in a real noisy environment. The other side isn't even aware that there is something going on around you. I don't think there are any other phones where the call quality is so excellent and the noise reduction works so perfectly.

I bet you would be able to call somebody in club or during a concert. At least the person on the other side would always understand you.
 
And all this time I was thinking they were speed holes to make the phone go faster.

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But seriously, I was aware they were microphones, but I was always trying to find that last mic that everybody kept talking about. Didn't know it was hiding in the speaker.

Why would it be there? There's already a mic a few mm away from that area.
 
Because you want to know from which side the sound comes from. It makes a big difference if the mic is in the front or in the back. More data, better noise canceling.

It also is essential for Dolby Sourround Audio recording.