I've had my tf700t for a few days now and have been assuming the mic was one of the tiny holes on the left or right sides of the tablet, when in fact the hole on the back is the actual mic.
So my question is: What are the holes on the left and right sides of the tablet?
Just found an online user manual and found that the hole on the left is a reset button and the hole on the right is a mic and also the hole on the back is a mic as well.
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Hi,
I just got a TF and my earphone jack seems to have poor solder joint. I tried 3 sets of phones and all give the same result. Sometime I only have sound on the left side, I need to wiggle the connector a bit to get sound for both side. Sometime if I accidentally touches the jack, I am back to 1 single side sound. Doesn't anyone have this issue? I saw someone posting the same feedback from another forum so I just want to confirm that. Also, onto of the ASUS word at the side of the tablet there is a small scratch and many seems to have the same scratch there. I am less concern about this scratch.
Just curious, were the antenna or antenna(s) are located on our device?
I would think the bottom since the top of the back side is occupied by the camera...
Anyone?
Could the ring around the camera and the metal strip on the back be used for the antenna?
I'm thinking there's probably one at the bottom of the phone...
Anyone?
Anyone?
I have a feeling the metal strip on the back is used as an antenna. If you look at the inside of the cover there are two little connector pieces that touches the camera metal ring, which is connects to the metal strip on the back cover...
Can anyone confirm this?
Dunno for sure - my time has been pretty tied up in this phone and I haven't gotten around to a lot of what I want...finding a teardown has been one of my to-do's.
I can say from my extensively thorough testing of GPS/ A-GPS on the phone that the signal is hindered by placing your hand around and over the top of the screen in the upper left corner, including covering the volume controls from the side.
I have been watching readouts on my screen which get weaker when placing my hand in that position and stronger when removing it, almost instantaneously...duplicated more times then I can count.
Not exactly what you were looking for, but one more puzzle piece to play with.
Thanks for the input!
Yea I think you're right...It's somewhere in the upper (top) portion of the phone where the camera is located. Also as mentioned, I think the metal ring around the camera and the metal strip on the back cover is also a part of the antenna.
If you take the back cover off you'll see two little connector points. Most phones utilize the metal around the camera when can.
Hope to find a tear down soon....Glad to see someone else with interest of a tear down....Always fun to see a break down.
Cheers.
Blue6IX said:
Dunno for sure - my time has been pretty tied up in this phone and I haven't gotten around to a lot of what I want...finding a teardown has been one of my to-do's.
I can say from my extensively thorough testing of GPS/ A-GPS on the phone that the signal is hindered by placing your hand around and over the top of the screen in the upper left corner, including covering the volume controls from the side.
I have been watching readouts on my screen which get weaker when placing my hand in that position and stronger when removing it, almost instantaneously...duplicated more times then I can count.
Not exactly what you were looking for, but one more puzzle piece to play with.
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Although I really like the build quality, in the past few days I've noticed a creak in the right side when I squeeze, as well as the screen not closing flush without an extra push (it's catching on the right lip). Has anyone else had this? I'm thinking about grabbing a star driver and seeing if I can tighten it up... hopefully that fixes it :fingers-crossed:
I noticed the samething. I think its just buy design, gives wiggle room. Just close the lid and look at the hinge from the rear, seems the have more gap on the left side vs the right. And the dpad shifts around in its area. Mine make a creaky sound on the left and right but not up or down. These items need to have some give, given they are used frequently. Its fine.
Like the title, there is a mic to the left of the USB-C port, but there is also a hole on the other side between the speaker & the USB-C. What is it? I got a case and this hole is blocked, should it be open?
I'm pretty sure it's a microphone. I have a Spigen case, the hole is open just for your reference
htc u11 have 4 microphone for 3D Sound Recording when record video....your case is not official try to change
The four microphones are different than this hole. The there is one microphone on the bottom, one on top front next to the front camera, one on the very top edge and one on the back bottom. The hole I am referring to is the other one on the bottom edge. I attached a photo.
The edge of the loudspeaker board sits pretty close to the port, looking at the teardown on iFixit. Tweeter for the speaker perhaps?
The four mics are shown in this pic from HTC. The little hole must be something else.
Image found here:
http://www.htc.com/hk-en/support/htc-u11/howto/recording-in-3d-audio-or-hi-res-audio.html
Hey guys,
I noticed a hole in the holes of the microphone of my p20 (the mic is on the bottom left) . It is the hole next to the usb port. Can you please check, if you got this hole as well? Looks like someone has poked the sim card tool in there and I just want to be sure that its normal. Thanks!