Lenovo P70 Primary and secondary mics switched - Android General

My lenovo P70-A have 2 mics one of them on top for noise cancellation , and onther on bottom for recordings and phone calls.
Now for a very long time evertime im having a phonecall , the person on the other side keeps saying "WHAAAAT??" and later tell me my phone's sound is low they can barely hear me
I tested it using a video recording and found out that the upper mic near the ear-speaker is the primary one in which i can hear myself clearly and loudly in the recording
I searched everyone but i couldnt find any answets regarding switching the mics back , or canceling the upper mic so the bottom mic becomes the primary
I also tried all sort of things like restarting my device , formating it , switching off noise cancelation from the call settings , nothing worked!!

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