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iPhone 12 mini - internal speaker strange impulse response
So, this is kinda hard to express and most people probably wouldn't notice it -- and I'm not sure if this is "by design" or some kind of hardware issue with the phone.
Any sounds that are played over the internal speakers of my iPhone 12 mini have a very strange sound to them. They definitely sound heavily processed, and particularly very short sounds (like the default keyboard click) sound very odd.
For example, the keyboard click doesn't sound like a click, it sounds like a stereotypical "laser shot". (chirpy... "dew dew" instead of "tick tick").
Voices almost sound vocoder-like.
Has anyone else noticed this? (especially in direct comparison to headphones or an older phone)
Is this some kind of heavy-handed psychoacoustic processing in iOS due to the multi-speaker setup, or is my device just faulty?
EDIT: Found a reddit thread that describes the problem exactly:
I sure hope this gets improved in an iOS update.