For those of you lucky enough to own an iPhone or iPad, you know how elegant these devices are. However, like all devices, iPhones can have occasional glitches.
For example, iPhone speakers may sometimes stop working. And there are many reasons that could be related to this issue. However, this problem can be easily solved, as you will find out in this article. Read on to learn how to fix issues related to iPhone speakers not working.
What caused the iPhone speaker to stop working?
Malfunctions and malfunctions of iPhone speakers come from both software and hardware. A software failure might be called a failure signal to the speaker, while a hardware failure means the speaker is broken and should be replaced.When iPhone speakers are muted, it may stop working Ringer switch When your iPhone is turned on do not disturb modewhen you connect to a Bluetooth attachment or when you airplay activated. However, if you hear a faint sound from the speaker, clean it as it may be clogged. It is recommended to try to resolve software issues before replacing speakers. Now, let’s take a look at the process of fixing iPhone speaker not working.
1. iPhone volume all the way up
The volume may be turned down accidentally. To make sure your volume is always up:
Step 1: Unlock your device and Press and hold the volume up button until your iPhone’s volume is turned up. If the volume doesn’t turn up when you press and hold the volume up button:
Step 2: start up Settings app†
Step 3: tap sound and touch†
Step 4: button next to toggle Change with button. (The button should turn green when turned on).
Step 5: Go back and try increasing the volume on your iPhone.
2. Mute or mute iPhone audio
Sometimes you may accidentally put your phone on silent mode.To resolve this issue, make sure your Ring or mute switch in the up position and your iPhone is not focus modee, such as do not disturb.
step 1: Swipe down from the top of the screen to access control center†
Step 2: make sure Focus button reads focus†
Step 3: If it shows other settings, like Do Not Disturb or Personal, tap it to disable Focus mode.
3. Audio from iPhone is being sent to Airplay
Have you used Airplay recently? If it is, it means you may still be in Airplay mode. To disable it:
step 1: Swipe down from the top of the screen to access control center†
Step 2: In the upper right corner music playback sectionclick play icon†
Step 3: If another device is receiving your audio via Airplay, click iPhone Restore your audio to your device.
4. iPhone stuck in headphone mode
Your iPhone’s speakers might not be working properly because your device might be trying to play sound through the headphones. This may be caused by being “tricked” by a small amount of liquid or debris that may have entered the headphone jack.if you see earphone Turn the volume up or down on the volume slider. Dry and clean your iPhone’s headphone jack.
5. Disconnect your iPhone’s audio accessories
Your iPhone’s speakers may not work properly because your device may be sending its audio to devices such as earbuds, portable speakers, or headphones.To disable this action, add your Bluetooth closure:
step 1: Swipe down from the top of the screen to access control center†
Step 2: click bluetooth icon Disable it.
Step 3: otherwise start set up.
Step 4: tap Bluetooth and toggle the bluetooth switch off or white Disable it.
6. Check your iPhone’s sound settings
Just in case you can’t hear the sound playing. Maybe the iPhone’s audio settings are too low or disabled.
step 1: start up Settings app†
Step 2: tap sound and touch†
Step 3: inside Ringer and Alarm Sectiondrag Slider right† (If you do not hear any sound, please contact Apple Customer Service).
7. Clean your iPhone’s speakers.
If you cannot hear the audio being played clearly, your speakers may be clogged with dust, lint, or grime. To clean the speaker:
step 1: delete your iPhone case†
Step 2: Check if you can see any dirt†
Step 3: by using Soft bristle brush to remove all dirt†
8. Restart your iPhone to fix speaker failure
Have you tried all the above options and none of them worked for you? Consider restarting your device. Restarting your iPhone can clear any corrupt data and malfunctioning software that might be preventing your iPhone speakers from working.
- go ahead and open your Device turned off and then back on†
9. Update your iPhone OS
This isn’t one of the guaranteed fixes, but it has enough potential to help if your iPhone speaker isn’t working. It is well known that software issues can occur due to possible bugs on current iOS.
Give it a try and update your device’s operating system.
10. Contact Apple Customer Service
If your speaker doesn’t regain its functionality, there must be a serious problem with its hardware. Please seek assistance from trusted Apple customer service.
Now you know that your iPhone speakers may stop working due to software and hardware failures. Fortunately, this article provides you with all the concrete measures to eradicate this problem.
in conclusion
When your iPhone speaker is not working, you can choose one of the methods mentioned in this article to fix it. You can choose to fix it yourself or seek professional help. Even better, you can choose to have your device repaired by visiting the nearest Apple Customer Center. Having said that, we have come to the end of this article.