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I'd guess that's a second mic, since I saw on the specs it has "digital stereo microphone", i.e. two mics.
I'm not familiar with HTC's noise cancellation, but it's definitely possible to use two mics for beam-forming/directional selectivity. That would certainly be nice to see, either stock or as an external project.
Could it be a second mic? If so, could it be used for noise canceling for phone conversations on busy streets, etc. (like on the HTC Touch Pro2)?