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When playing sounds or music through my iphone 5, it sounds like only the right speaker on the bottom is working or it is so much louder that I can't hear anything from the left one. Does anyone elses do this?
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Other side is a mic. Only one speaker.
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Sorry, just figured that out. Thanks for the replies though. Feel a little stupid now.
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iPad mini is the first iDevice to have stereo speakers.
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Well as far as stereo separation you are right, there won't be any, but as far as making difference to the sound, yes it will sound better than a single mono speaker or two mono speakers.
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No biggie..A few weeks after I bought my first iPhone, a 4S, I was in the car, pulled it out, and the display appeared to have dimmed and lost color accuracy. I started to panic since it was only a few weeks old, and then I realized the problem was that I had my polarized sunglasses on. sheesh.
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