Android Phone Microphones
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Parts that work with Android Phone:
Google Pixel 3 Microphone Flex Cable
Replace a damaged or malfunctioning microphone or proximity sensor. This part is compatible with a Google Pixel 3 smartphone.
Google Pixel 2 Microphone Board
Replace a damaged or malfunctioning microphone board. This part is compatible with a Google Pixel 2 smartphone.
Google Pixel 4 Microphone
Replace a damaged or malfunctioning microphone. This part is compatible with a Google Pixel 4 smartphone.
Galaxy S6 Edge+ Sensor and Microphone Cable
Replace the flex cable assembly containing the upper microphone and light sensor for a Galaxy S6 Edge+.
Google Pixel/Pixel XL Microphone Board
Replace a damaged or malfunctioning microphone board in a Google Pixel or Pixel XL smartphone.
Google Pixel 2 XL Dual Microphone
Replace a damaged or malfunctioning dual microphone flex cable. This part is compatible with a Google Pixel 2 XL smartphone.
Sony Xperia Z Side Button Cable
Replace the flex cable assembly including the internal power and volume button switches and two microphones.
Sony Xperia Z1 Microphone
Replace the microphone assembly and flex cable.
Sony Xperia Z1 Side Button Cable
Replace the flex cable assembly including the internal power and volume button switches and one microphone.
Sony Xperia Z3 Microphone
Replace one of two microphones on the headphone jack assembly and the side button cable assembly. Replacing a microphone requires microsoldering.
Device Info
Android is a Linux-based, open source operating system for mobile devices created by Android Inc., now owned by Google. Today, many different companies use Android for their mobile device product lines including Samsung, HTC, Motorola, and many others.
The first Android phone was the HTC Dream released in October of 2008. Since then Android devices, including tablets and phones, have become popular all across the world. As of May 2013, a total of 900 million Android devices had been activated and 48 billion apps had been installed from the Google Play store. It's currently the most widely used smartphone OS.