I phone 11 speaker volume
I am having trouble with hands phone free calls - speaker button on and side bars on full volume - very low volume cant use hands free- was ok until recently
iPhone 11, iOS 16
I am having trouble with hands phone free calls - speaker button on and side bars on full volume - very low volume cant use hands free- was ok until recently
iPhone 11, iOS 16
Hi D-CKER,
Thank you for using the Apple Support Communities! If you're speaker audio is lower that expected, the steps below can help:
If you hear no sound or distorted sound from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch speaker
1. If your device has a Ring/Silent switch, move the switch forward—toward the device's display—so that orange isn't showing. If you're using an iPad, you can also swipe down from the top-right corner to open Control Center and make sure that Silent Mode is off.
2.
3. Open Settings > Focus > Do Not Disturb and make sure that Do Not Disturb is off.
Contact Apple Support
If you checked the sound settings and your device still has sound issues, contact Apple Support to discuss service options.
If you want to try more steps on your own
If you prefer, here are some more steps you can try on your own. After following these steps, you might still need to contact Apple Support to discuss service options.
1. Remove all screen protectors, films, or cases from your device.
2. Check the speaker opening to see if it's blocked or dirty. On iPhone only, make sure that the receiver isn't blocked or dirty.
3. If necessary, clean the speaker or receiver opening with a small, soft-bristled brush. Make sure that the brush is clean and dry.
4. Go to Settings > Sounds (or Settings > Sounds & Haptics), and drag the Ringer and Alerts slider back and forth a few times. If you don't hear any sound, or if your speaker button on the Ringer and Alerts slider is dimmed, your speaker might need service.
5. If you hear sound, try making a call with your iPhone and turn on speakerphone. On iPad or iPod touch, make a FaceTime call. If you still can't hear, or hear static or crackling, then your network or reception could be the issue. Try to call again later, or from a different location.
Hope this helps!
Have a great day.
Hi D-CKER,
Thank you for using the Apple Support Communities! If you're speaker audio is lower that expected, the steps below can help:
If you hear no sound or distorted sound from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch speaker
1. If your device has a Ring/Silent switch, move the switch forward—toward the device's display—so that orange isn't showing. If you're using an iPad, you can also swipe down from the top-right corner to open Control Center and make sure that Silent Mode is off.
2.
3. Open Settings > Focus > Do Not Disturb and make sure that Do Not Disturb is off.
Contact Apple Support
If you checked the sound settings and your device still has sound issues, contact Apple Support to discuss service options.
If you want to try more steps on your own
If you prefer, here are some more steps you can try on your own. After following these steps, you might still need to contact Apple Support to discuss service options.
1. Remove all screen protectors, films, or cases from your device.
2. Check the speaker opening to see if it's blocked or dirty. On iPhone only, make sure that the receiver isn't blocked or dirty.
3. If necessary, clean the speaker or receiver opening with a small, soft-bristled brush. Make sure that the brush is clean and dry.
4. Go to Settings > Sounds (or Settings > Sounds & Haptics), and drag the Ringer and Alerts slider back and forth a few times. If you don't hear any sound, or if your speaker button on the Ringer and Alerts slider is dimmed, your speaker might need service.
5. If you hear sound, try making a call with your iPhone and turn on speakerphone. On iPad or iPod touch, make a FaceTime call. If you still can't hear, or hear static or crackling, then your network or reception could be the issue. Try to call again later, or from a different location.
Hope this helps!
Have a great day.
D-CKER wrote: "Yes it does- could that be the problem?"
Yes.
To be clearer, this icon is the Settings app:
...Tap it to open Settings app. Then scroll down to Battery and tap it. Then tap Battery Health & Charging and tell us what the Maximum Capacity % is. If its value is only "––", let us know that.
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D-CKER ~ Does your iPhone 11 still have its original battery?
And what's the Maximum Capacity % here?...
Settings > Battery > Battery Health & Charging
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Yes it does- could that be the problem?
I phone 11 speaker volume