Muvo N200 - Improving Voice Recording Using Built In Microph

I noticed that there is a transparent sticker over the N200 display.
It seems to cover the microphone.
Has anyone noticed any benefit by peeling this off and then making voice recordings.
I have tested it but can't hear any difference.
Anyone got any voice recording tips ?
Thanks

BognorRocks,
The transparent plastic is meant to protect the display from scratches. Although the plastic is covering the mic input hole. I don't think it makes such a big different in the recording.
Jason

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