iPhone speakers not working? Try these fixes!
Speakers on any iPhone device are very important when you are unable to use hands-free devices like headphones/Airpods to talk to others during a call or while watching movies or listening to music on your iPhone.
But recently, there are many reports circulating on the Internet about the problems faced by iPhone users. These are reports that their iPhone speakers have completely stopped working and they are unable to use them properly.
This may be due to an internal software glitch on the iPhone, connecting the iPhone to another headphone device, the iPhone having to be stuck in headphone mode, an outdated iPhone, a change in the iPhone sound settings, etc.
In this article you will find a few different troubleshooting ideas that can easily resolve this issue.
Initial Fix
- Update your iPhone – Have seen this issue with many outdated iPhones. So try updating your iPhone's software and see if that helps.
- Make sure the iPhone is not in Silent mode – If the speaker does not play any ringtone when there is an incoming call, it may be because the iPhone is in Silent mode. Try changing your iPhone to ring mode using the Silent/Ring switch on the side.
- Disable Do Not Disturb Mode – Swipe down the screen to enter Control Center, then tap the “Focus” option and make sure “Do Not Disturb” mode is not enabled.
- Cleaning Your iPhone’s Speakers - When your iPhone’s speakers are filled with debris/dirt, it can cause such issues. Therefore, you need to take your iPhone out of the case. With the help of a clean cloth or toothbrush, wipe the iPhone speaker and then blow on it to remove any remaining smallest particles.
Fix 1 – Force Restart iPhone
Step 1: You need to first press and release the side iPhone volume Turn up the button.
Step 2: Once completed, perform the same operation using theVolume Down button below the Volume Up button.
press and hold the power button of your iPhone.
Step 4: Once you see theApple logo on your iPhone screen, you must release the Power button.
Fix 2 – Enable Hearing Aid CompatibilityStep 1: You need to open theSettings page.
Step 2: Then click theAccessibility option as shown in the picture.
Hearing Aids and click Options.
for Hearing Aid Compatibility to enable it, as shown in the screenshot below.
Fix 3 – Turn off Bluetooth
Step 1: Click on the Settings icon to launch the
“Settings” app. Step 2: Then click the
Bluetoothoption in the list.
Step 3: Now click on the
Bluetooth and turn it gray to turn it off as shown below.
#Step 4: This will disconnect your iPhone from any other Bluetooth devices around it.
Fix 4 – Check the sound settings on your iPhone
Step 1: Launch the
“Settings” page. Step 2: Scroll down and click
Accessibility.
Step Three: Next, select the
option from the Accessibility page.
Step 4: At the bottom of the touch page you will find the
option, you have to click on it.
Step 5: Now, you have to make sure that the
" option is selected.
Step 6: If the problem persists after restarting, go to the
page and click Audio/ video".
Step 7: Now try sliding the
slider to the left corner. Step 8: Then move to the right end. Step 9: Then bring the Balance slider to the center. Step 10: Go to the "Settings" app and click on "Sounds and Haptics". Step 11: Select Headphone Security and click the option. Step 12: Now try to enable Reduce Loud Sounds by clicking on its toggle button. Step 13: After opening it, set Decibel to 100 by moving the slider. Step 1: Open the Settings app. Step 2: Go to the Company Information option. Step 3: Click on iPhone Storage. Step 4: Now wait until iPhone Storage The page loads all data. Step 5: After that, scroll down the application list and click on the specific application that is causing the problem, such as certain amplifiers, etc. Step 6: Then click Delete App. Step 7: To continue, tap Remove App again on the last pop-up window as shown below. # Step 8: This will then start uninstalling this app from your iPhone. Many users reported that they only encountered this issue when using the FaceTime app. So, try changing FaceTime microphone settings to improve speaker sound quality. Step 1: Launch the FaceTime app on your iPhone. Step 2: Once you open the FaceTime app, it will activate the microphone mode on your iPhone. NOTE - If not, try calling someone via FaceTime. Step 3: Once completed, open the Control Center screen on your iPhone by swiping down from the top right corner of the screen. Step 4: Then find the Microphone Mode option in the upper right corner and click on it as shown below. Step 5: Select the Broad Spectrum option from the list of microphone modes in the FaceTime app. Step 6: After that, check if this helps to resolve the issue. Warning – Letting your iPhone hard reset will make you lose all the data in your iPhone. Step 1: You must first go to the "Settings" app on your iPhone. Step 2: Then move to the Company Information option. Step 3: Next, tap on the Transfer or Reset iPhone option at the end of the General page. Step 4: After that, select Remove All Content and Set options. #Step 5: It will pop up a full-screen window on your iPhone. Step 6: Click Continue, you must follow the on-screen instructions to hard reset your iPhone. Fix 5 – Uninstall the offending app
Fix 6 – Change Facetime Microphone Settings
Fix 7 – Hard Reset iPhone to Default
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