Take a close look at the bottom of your smartphone.
Near the charging port, you may notice a tiny hole that is easy to overlook. Many people assume it is simply part of the phone’s design, but it often serves an important purpose.
That small opening is usually a microphone, and it helps improve the quality of your calls, recordings, and voice commands.
What Does This Microphone Do?
Modern smartphones usually contain more than one microphone.
The main microphone captures your voice, while additional microphones detect surrounding sounds. Your phone then compares these audio signals and reduces unwanted background noise.
This technology helps make your voice sound clearer, especially when you are in a crowded or noisy environment.

How It Improves Call Quality
During a phone call, several things happen in the background:
- The main microphone captures your voice.
- Another microphone detects surrounding noise.
- The phone processes both audio signals.
- Unwanted sounds are reduced before the audio reaches the other person.
As a result, your voice can be heard more clearly, even when there is traffic, wind, music, or conversation around you.
Without this feature, phone calls could contain far more distracting background noise.
Why Is It Located at the Bottom?
The microphone’s location is carefully chosen.
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