How to ensure my iPhone rings for incoming calls?

My phone won't ring and its not on silent, and my callers are blocked but I don’t see how to take it off



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Original Title: I can't hear my phone ring

iPhone 14 Pro Max, iOS 18

Posted on Jul 23, 2025 6:16 AM

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Posted on Jul 24, 2025 12:11 AM

If your iPhone isn’t ringing and it's not on silent, here are a few things to check:


Check Focus / Do Not Disturb

Go to Settings > Focus and make sure Do Not Disturb or any other Focus mode isn’t active.


Check Blocked Contacts

Go to Settings > Phone > Blocked Contacts — see if the people trying to call you are listed there. You can swipe left to unblock them.


Check Silence Unknown Callers

Go to Settings > Phone > Silence Unknown Callers — if this is turned on, unknown numbers won’t ring.


Ringer Volume

Make sure Settings > Sounds & Haptics > Ringer and Alerts is turned up.


Restart your phone after checking these. Hopefully it rings again!

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Jul 24, 2025 12:11 AM in response to MickeyBae

If your iPhone isn’t ringing and it's not on silent, here are a few things to check:


Check Focus / Do Not Disturb

Go to Settings > Focus and make sure Do Not Disturb or any other Focus mode isn’t active.


Check Blocked Contacts

Go to Settings > Phone > Blocked Contacts — see if the people trying to call you are listed there. You can swipe left to unblock them.


Check Silence Unknown Callers

Go to Settings > Phone > Silence Unknown Callers — if this is turned on, unknown numbers won’t ring.


Ringer Volume

Make sure Settings > Sounds & Haptics > Ringer and Alerts is turned up.


Restart your phone after checking these. Hopefully it rings again!

Jul 23, 2025 6:19 AM in response to MickeyBae

When your iPhone sends incoming calls directly to voicemail or is disconnected after a ring, it might be due to various reasons. This can occur if the recipient's phone is powered off, in a low signal area, or if they have enabled the "Do Not Disturb" mode. Additionally, the contact's number may be blocked or marked as spam.


  1. Check your DND status - If you're experiencing issues with notifications or incoming calls, it's important to check your Do Not Disturb (DND) status. On most devices, you can access this setting by going to "Settings" and selecting "Do Not Disturb." Make sure DND is turned off or adjust the settings to allow desired notifications and calls to come through.
  2. Check BedTime status - If you're using the Bedtime feature on your iPhone, you can track your sleep patterns and set a schedule for waking up and going to bed. To check your Bedtime status, open the "Clock" app and tap on the "Bedtime" tab. Ensure that your sleep schedule is accurately configured, allowing your device to provide sleep analysis and reminders accordingly.
  3. Check your Sound Volume - If you're experiencing low or no sound on your iPhone, it's essential to check your sound volume settings. You can adjust the volume by using the physical volume buttons on the side of your device or by going to "Settings" and selecting "Sounds & Haptics." Ensure that the volume is turned up and not muted.
  4. Check your Ringer switch - If you're not receiving any sound notifications for calls or messages, it's important to check the position of your device's ringer switch. Depending on the model of your iPhone, the ringer switch is located on the side or top of the device. Make sure the switch is not set to the silent or muted position.
  5. Check Call Audio Routing - If you're having issues with audio during calls, such as not hearing the caller or distorted sound, you should check the Call Audio Routing settings. On an iPhone, you can access this by going to "Settings," selecting "Accessibility," and then "Audio/Visual." Ensure that the audio routing is set to the desired option, such as Bluetooth, speaker, or automatic.
  6. Check Auto Answer Calls - If your iPhone is automatically answering calls without your input, it's important to disable the Auto Answer Calls feature. Go to "Settings," select "Accessibility," and then "Touch." From there, disable the "Auto Answer Calls" option to regain control over incoming calls.
  7. Check Connection with Bluetooth Audio - If you're having trouble streaming audio from your iPhone to Bluetooth devices, it's crucial to check the Bluetooth connection. Make sure Bluetooth is turned on in the device settings, and try reconnecting your iPhone to the Bluetooth audio device. If the problem persists, you may need to unpair and repair the devices or troubleshoot further using Apple Support resources.
  8. Check whether in Headset Mode - If your iPhone seems stuck in headphone mode despite no headphones being connected, it could be a software issue. You can try solving this by cleaning the headphone jack with compressed air or gently inserting and removing headphones a few times. If the problem persists, you may need to seek assistance from Apple Support for further troubleshooting steps or possible repairs.


Jul 23, 2025 6:19 AM in response to MickeyBae

If you have a hearing or sound issue on your device then please try some of these processes to set it right


  1. If you have a distorted sound issue on your iPhone --> If you hear no sound or distorted sound from your iPhone, iPad
  2. If you are not able to hear the other person, click this...>If you can't hear a person on a call or voicemail or if the sound isn't ...
  3. If you only hear through speakerphone mode --> If your iPhone is stuck in headphone mode - Apple Support
  4. If the other person is not able to listen to you then please click this to identify the issue --> If the microphones on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch aren't ...


If the above options do not mitigate the issues then Contact your carrier and then Contact Apple Support



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