I noticed that all the Droid X cases have a circle cut out on the back next to the speaker, what could that have been? The official Verizon silicon case has a black circle in that spot on the cardboard insert.
or are you referring to the notion that the cutout for the speaker is shaped like a thermometer and not just cut around the speaker? it may be designed as a place to put your finger...just a thought.
My case opening is larger than the speaker slit (extended to the right), but it's not a searate hole or circle. I hadn't really thought anything if it.
or are you referring to the notion that the cutout for the speaker is shaped like a thermometer and not just cut around the speaker? it may be designed as a place to put your finger...just a thought.
Forgive me if I'm wrong, but I'm a ham radio operator, and I know that covering an antenna in a non-metallic substance (silicone, rubber, electricians tape, etc) will not affect attenuation.
If you take a look at the pics of a disassembled DX you'll see the only thing in that area on the motherboard is the mic and an external antenna port. The mic has a rubber boot that connects to a port that leads to the mic hole you see in the case. To me it looks like it lines up with the external antenna jack. Here's a pic to see for yourself.
I'm wondering if it may be for acoustic purpose... When you lay phone on desk your speaker is usually muffled because speaker sits on desk but of you lift it a little the sound carries better... Maybe its the same as that when on desk..
I placed a round ring around my speaker shortly after buying mine to allow sound from speaker to carry better when in desk dock on speaker phone....
Try putting fingers against phone on the shape like cut out and you should notice a sound change and a volume increase a little.