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iPhone 4S - Outgoing call no audio

Picked up a Verizon iPhone 4S - 32GB and on about 1 in 10 calls I get no outbound audio when dialing. Call shows the timer counting as if the call is progressing but absolutely no ring back and cannot hear the party on the other end when they answer.


Anyone else having this issue? I've found a few forums online stating people have had luck hitting the speaker button on and off to get it working again but it hasn't failed in the past 20 minutes for me to test that theory..


Thanks...

Posted on Oct 17, 2011 3:59 PM

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Oct 29, 2012 7:50 PM in response to Utopia39

The issue came back yesterday. Tapping the back of the phone fixed the issue momentarily. Today I lost the audio when I got incoming calls. I figured out it must be hardware related.


Just came back from the Genius bar where I got my phone replaced. Genius said the receiver might be dead. Hopefully this is the last trip to the Genius bar.

Nov 17, 2012 1:10 PM in response to TheAmdMAN

i think this might be a hardware problem, tho might not be what you expect.

i started having this problem and went thru many pages on this forum.

did the 'sim' trick: no go. didn't do the cardboard trick.

finally read about someone cleaning the headphone jack.

if the headphone jack thinks there is something plugged in, sound won't go to the handset ear speaker.

if the problem is the headphone jack, try plugging in and unplugging a headphone.

or cleaning, or something. mine started working after a little jingle-jangle.


reading other posts about the sim card, icloud, cardboard trick, rapping the phone, etc. and their phone

then starts working.. makes me wonder: perhaps handling the phone enough jangles the headphone jack

just right and gets the connection to stop thinking there is something plugged in.


i really hope this helps someone..

Nov 17, 2012 1:20 PM in response to TheAmdMAN

Well,


The problem came back and "changing SIM" fix did not work this time, (worked 5 times before), i finally gave Apple a call, and after several emails and calls/recommendations during a complete week, here is what I finally did to kill the problem.


And the problem was gone forever "I think"



Since the iPhone was out of warranty, I held my breath and opened it in a will to be able to fix it, and I did


Pressing on the logic board fixed the problem, so I assumed it was a loose connection, took the logic board completely out and cleaned all the contacts and reassembled it again (with ifixit tutorial), but the problem was still there!! Then I instated a small piece of soft foam in between the logic board and the back of iPhone, and that solved the problem completely as it keeps the Logic board pressed "softly, but all the time" and I have been using the iPhone for the past 10 days without any problem.


Seems like "switching the SIM card" fix was just moving the logic board slightly to fix the problem.

Nov 17, 2012 10:14 PM in response to TheAmdMAN

I had this problem with my phone..just out of nowhere (it seemed) the outgoing audio didn't work. I could hear the other person on the line perfectly, but they couldn't hear a word of what I was saying. Nothing, not even static. So I looked at this forum and all these complicated fixes, and I remembered I had my phone lying around on the counter so maybe it got wet, or dirty. I tried, according to one suggestion, to clean the speakers with a qtip and rubbing alcohol. I also held the hairdryer there for a couple minutes just to make sure speakers not wet. After these steps, the audio was restored. So, I guess bottom line try simple first before you go into complex technical fixes.

Nov 22, 2012 11:06 PM in response to TheAmdMAN

I just bought a 2nd hand iphone 4 off my boss with iOS 6, worked fine for a few days then started having this issue where on call I couldnt hear anything in earpiece, speaker or headphones...so weird...I found a fix though, I just tapped the back of the phone and hey presto its working again....so weird, ive no idea of the technical reason but as before I thought it was software, now im sure its hardware related...lets see how long it lasts, I dont wanna ask my boss for a refund haha!

Nov 23, 2012 11:54 AM in response to Motagaly

Do you know if the location of your foam is the same location recommended in the youTube video on correcting this problem. I have 5 family members with these phones and am afraid to upgrade the software until there is a fix. I upgraded one and it is having this problem and got what seems like the standard Apple response of "buy a new phone" or "pay for an exchange" because it is 21 days out of warranty now.

iPhone 4S - Outgoing call no audio

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