Loudspeakers – iPhone 3G
The iPhone 3G model had a single loudspeaker, that fired from the bottom right of the 30-pin dock connector. Though it was loud and clear enough to make calls, get notifications or listen to content while washing dishes… it sounded terrible. The mids and highs are pretty well-balanced without crowding, so you can hear voices or alertsy easily even if it sounds lacks a little bass response – in line with nearly every other smartphone of the era.
The speaker was passable for voice calls and brief video playing when its playing, but playback of music at top volume could be a little tinny. An absence of stereo separation as it had only one speaker (though depending on how you held the phone, audio direction could also be emulated),
The iPhone 3G sounded better with wired earphones over the 3.5mm headphone jack, however, delivering fuller sound and better bass for those who wanted to listen carefully. In the end, the loudspeaker experience was in line with that of a 2008 smartphone either way — serviceable and intelligible, but nowhere near the multi-speaker/high-quality sound configurations used in today’s devices.
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