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Iphone 4s has the best microphone of any smartphone?

kyrax12

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I know that the Iphone 4s came equipped with two microphones which is how they seemed to worked in noise cancellation technology.

Er.. I was wondering from you people that have both an Android handset and an Iphone 4s and was wondering if you can compare sounds and tell me how the Iphone 4s fared.
 
Many Android phones have multiple microphones for noise cancellation, I know the Galaxy S2 does. The Samsung Captivate and Nexus 1 also had an Audience voice-processing chip for noise cancellation that worked extremely well.
 
Many Android phones have multiple microphones for noise cancellation, I know the Galaxy S2 does. The Samsung Captivate and Nexus 1 also had an Audience voice-processing chip for noise cancellation that worked extremely well.

I have an ATT samsung galaxy S2 the recording quality is subpar... :/
 
I have an iPhone 4 and a Samsung Galaxy S2. My wife has been using the microphones on both for recording interviews (she's a journalist) and she thinks that they are both on par - as long as you boost the quality settings on the SGS2 from the stock setting. Of the two, she prefers the iPhone 4, but I think that's just because she's more used to it.

I've heard the 4S has better microphone quality, and I owned one for about a month, but it wasn't significant enough that I noticed it.


I have an ATT samsung galaxy S2 the recording quality is subpar... :/

There's a fix for this... but I don't remember how to do it. I'll have to search tonight. My current ROM has the upgraded settings built into it so I'm not sure how to improve them without installing a new ROM. But I can say that once you increase the quality of the recording, it actually sounds pretty good.
 
I have an iPhone 4 and a Samsung Galaxy S2. My wife has been using the microphones on both for recording interviews (she's a journalist) and she thinks that they are both on par - as long as you boost the quality settings on the SGS2 from the stock setting. Of the two, she prefers the iPhone 4, but I think that's just because she's more used to it.

I've heard the 4S has better microphone quality, and I owned one for about a month, but it wasn't significant enough that I noticed it.

If the phone is 10 ft away and you want to ninja a conversation between two people.. would the audio still be clear?

I tried doing that and there were quite a bit of back ground voice.
 
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