Tuesday, 2 October 2012

Tri-band microphones

I did have a blog planned for today about the new bad piggies game for android and iOS Devices but i forgot to post it so it was ready for posting today so instead of skipping a day in blogging, i thought i'd touch a subject that i knew i wanted to cover. I've got a few blogs that i've written in case i won't have time to write a blog due to E.g upcoming deadlines that might be approaching or i've got to get concentrated on Writing the rest of my script instead of technology. If i talk about something that i love, i can really type fast and it's amazing that i can write stuff off the top of my head and it'll make sense but if i talk about something that i have roughly no interest, i will be writing dead slow and it won't be as creative as my other pieces of writing.

Something that struck me that wasn't really a problem is the quality of the phone calls we've been taken for years now. sure there's distortion but i thought that was just because of the network's problem and it realivity couldn't be improved. I'm sure the iPhone 5 wasn't the first phone to have this implemented into their design and i'm going to guess that they aren't the last phone either. Apple might have implemented the Tri-band Microphones into their design and apple being apple are going to patent it to prevent everybody else having it in their design. This is true words, since apple haven't really invented rounded rectangle design for their iPad but they have patented it. It's just the same thing with the patent 'Seeing a number and clicking it and the device will start automattically ringing that number' Yes this is the patent that caused many HTC devices being banned in the USA because of one little patent. That patent is just how the whole world of devices should operate. It's just the cardial progression of technology.

The iPhone 5 has a microphone on the top of the device, a microphone on the bottom which is obvious for the actual phone call microphone and then there's one more microphone on the back of the device which is quiet clever as it listens in on the background noise of the phone call and then converts them hertz and kilohertz to eliminate those sound waves from the initial phone call. Hopefully everybody else can catch onto this idea, even the carriers as they've got to improve the bandwidth on the network towers to with stand the extra data going through.

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