When I'm on a call on my iPhone the other person can't hear me
i Phone and they don’t hear me but I can hear them.
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i Phone and they don’t hear me but I can hear them.
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If you have a hearing or sound issue on your device then please try some of these processes to set it right
If the above options do not mitigate the issues then Contact your carrier and then Contact Apple Support
There are several potential reasons for distorted voice calls on an iPhone. Here are some common factors that can contribute to this issue:
If you're experiencing persistent voice call distortion on your iPhone, it's recommended to troubleshoot the problem by following these steps:
Get a Genius Bar Reservation and Apple Support Options - Apple
When you encounter issues with your Apple devices, the Genius Bar at Apple Retail Stores is the go-to place for expert assistance. The Genius Bar is staffed by knowledgeable Apple employees, often referred to as "Geniuses," who can diagnose and resolve a wide range of hardware and software-related problems. To ensure personalized attention and a convenient visit, Apple provides the option to schedule a Genius Bar Reservation.
Contact Genius Bar.
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Take your device to an Apple Retail Store or Apple Authorized Service Provider, or contact Apple Support:
Finally, you can also start a repair log or track the status of existing repair --> Apple Repair and Repair Status Check - Official Apple Support
In summary, Apple provides customers with a range of support options, including the Genius Bar Reservation system, visits to Apple Retail Stores or Authorized Service Providers, and various channels to contact Apple Support for assistance with their products. These services aim to ensure that Apple users receive the necessary help and support whenever they encounter issues with their devices.
If you have a hearing or sound issue on your device then please try some of these processes to set it right
If the above options do not mitigate the issues then Contact your carrier and then Contact Apple Support
There are several potential reasons for distorted voice calls on an iPhone. Here are some common factors that can contribute to this issue:
If you're experiencing persistent voice call distortion on your iPhone, it's recommended to troubleshoot the problem by following these steps:
Get a Genius Bar Reservation and Apple Support Options - Apple
When you encounter issues with your Apple devices, the Genius Bar at Apple Retail Stores is the go-to place for expert assistance. The Genius Bar is staffed by knowledgeable Apple employees, often referred to as "Geniuses," who can diagnose and resolve a wide range of hardware and software-related problems. To ensure personalized attention and a convenient visit, Apple provides the option to schedule a Genius Bar Reservation.
Contact Genius Bar.
Manage Reservations - My Reservations - Apple
Take your device to an Apple Retail Store or Apple Authorized Service Provider, or contact Apple Support:
Finally, you can also start a repair log or track the status of existing repair --> Apple Repair and Repair Status Check - Official Apple Support
In summary, Apple provides customers with a range of support options, including the Genius Bar Reservation system, visits to Apple Retail Stores or Authorized Service Providers, and various channels to contact Apple Support for assistance with their products. These services aim to ensure that Apple users receive the necessary help and support whenever they encounter issues with their devices.
Does this happen only when using speakerphone, if so I found solution.
When I'm on a call on my iPhone the other person can't hear me