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Iphone 4 people cant hear me during calls.

I recently have been having issues with people hearing me when i call them or i receive their calls. My sound works perfectly through Facetime and thru mic apps. What gives? Do I need to return my iphone to have this fixed? Resetting has not fixed the problem. =(

iphone 4, iOS 4

Posted on Jul 8, 2010 6:57 PM

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Apr 15, 2011 3:02 AM in response to wrecktify

*Hi guys*,

I have the same problem with my iPhone 4.

I've been in contact with Apple Support who told me that it's a known problem and all customers who are experiencing the symptoms should contact Apple Support and explain the problem as well as create a repair ticket and return the device for repair.

A representative from UPS is collecting my iPhone 4 today and i'm expecting a full replacement because it's a hardware error which cannot be fixed easily.

*Just me being curious:*
When did you guys buy your iPhone 4? I bought mine Juli 2010.
It could be exciting to determine if the faulty phones is related to maybe the same production/shipping month or something like that.

Regards,
*Simon Petersen-Testrup*

Apr 21, 2011 12:34 AM in response to wrecktify

Hi I'm Peter from the Netherlands, I am also suffering the same problem, it has nothing to do with firmware or jaulbreaking, it's the phone!

I was on 4.1 for months and al of a sudden this problem appeared two weeks ago, by the way my phone is approx. from july 2010, I have installed it as a new iphone, I have updated the firmware 2 times , nothing seems to make a difference, it also does not matter if you are jailbroken or not because I know someone who has the same problem that started also a few weeks ago and her phone is as standard as can be. Does anyone know if Apple has responded in any way to this problem?

Apr 29, 2011 6:50 AM in response to wrecktify

This has been happening to me recently. I tried everything from turning off the 4G, using my headphones/speaker, software upgrades, complete restore, and disabling the cellular data. I finally took it to the Apple store last night. They ran the diagnosis and everything came back fine but my memory to run aplications was very low. I had never know that every app I ever opened was still running in the background, and that is why no one could hear me on the phone. To see what apps you have running unlock your phone then once on the home screen, double click the home button. To delete the apps that are running, hold the app down and press the delete button. Snce I did this, everyone can hear me and my phone is running MUCH faster. I had about 30 different apps open (this includes texts, phone, clock...anything you have ever opened).

May 16, 2011 2:03 PM in response to wrecktify

Help!

This appears to have happened to me today.

This morning I received a call and all was fine.

This afternoon someone tried to call me and I was saying "hello, hello, hello" and there was nothing.

I then put the phone onto speaker and I could hear the caller and the could hear me. Apparently though, they could hear me all the time on previous call....


I have read what everyone has been writing and have an appointment with the genius bar tomorrow evening.


It appears a lot of people have had their phones replaced - this would be great. Mine is over a year old and I bought it from O2 and not Apple. Does this matter? I also don't have insurance.


Can anyone give some advice!


Really appreciate it

Mark

Iphone 4 people cant hear me during calls.

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