Volume between speakers are not the same?
It's just a question, about my iPhone 13 Pro Max.
The ear speaker is not as loud as the speaker of the bottom of the phone.
This is normal or both speakers must sound equal?
iPhone 13 Pro Max, iOS 15
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It's just a question, about my iPhone 13 Pro Max.
The ear speaker is not as loud as the speaker of the bottom of the phone.
This is normal or both speakers must sound equal?
iPhone 13 Pro Max, iOS 15
They should be roughly equal.
Check with some headphones if the stereo balance is equal.
If slightly out it can be equalised in Settings, Accessibility, Audio visual
If the stereo is equal but the speakers very different take it in for a warranty repair/replacement
They should be roughly equal.
Check with some headphones if the stereo balance is equal.
If slightly out it can be equalised in Settings, Accessibility, Audio visual
If the stereo is equal but the speakers very different take it in for a warranty repair/replacement
Volume between speakers are not the same?