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IOS 5.1.1. update bug (Volume Control)

This thread concerns IOS 5.1.1. update and the subsequent loss of volume button functionality and use of internal speakers.


Please can someone help from the mac team!


It's not a jailbreak phone. only purchased in early April on O2. Updated to 5.1.1. yesterday morning and now the volume buttons are virtually redundant!. Here are the symptoms;


  1. When the volume buttons are pressed on the home screen i get "ringer" and the speaker symbol appear but nothing more (ie. +/- volume)
  2. When playing back from iTunes with no headphones in, I get nothing through the internal speakers, nor do the volume buttons work, nor is the volume slider visable.
  3. When i playback Youtube content with no headphones in, I get nothing through the internal speakers, nor do the volume buttons work, nor is the volume slider visable.
  4. With headphones plugged in sound is audible and volume buttons work.
  5. Whilst using voicemail, (no headphones connected) i can play the message through the speakers and control volume using side buttons.


What's the deal Mac Support? I have restored the phone twice and also given the headphone jack a good blow with Servisol Duster 101.


Thanks, P

iPhone 4S, iOS 5.1, 5.1.1. upgrade

Posted on May 9, 2012 12:23 PM

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Posted on May 10, 2012 6:21 AM

Same my problem after update ios 5.1.1

iPhone 4S , iOS5.1, 5.1.1 upgrade over wifi

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Jul 11, 2012 5:41 AM in response to JohnDio

I've had the same issue, tried the same steps, and I found the volume to be restored once I re-installed the Apple Podcast app. The volume issues began when I started to use it to play Podcasts. As it seemed to be the root of my problems I removed it from my device. That didn't help so I reloaded it, and once I started the app back up my volume control was restored immediately.


We'll see if it's a permanent fix but for me it is definitely linked to the Apple Podcast App. Now I can listen to my Hardcore History podcast again...

Jul 13, 2012 3:56 AM in response to patrickfromuk

I don't believe this is a software issue. After giving my dock connector a good clean my sound came back. The nature of the problem would indicate that the phone thinks it's docked to another device and is routing sound away from the internal speaker. It may be partly due to a software issue but given that cleaning the connector worked after numerous other 'fixes' I'd say it's likely that your dock connector is dirty.


Hope this helps!

Jul 13, 2012 5:20 AM in response to Krzacz

If it was a software issue then they wouldn't be warranting the phones either.


My guess is the Apple Store guys are attempting the standard software fixes (restart, reset, restore) and if they fail then they're swapping them out without throrough checks on the dock connector. It took several attempts for me to fully clean the dock connector before it worked. Only on my last very thorough clean did it start working.


I can't guarantee that this would be the case, but I think it likely.

Jul 13, 2012 5:41 AM in response to patrickfromuk

I had this exact same issue about 4 weeks ago. I cleaned the dock connector a few times and it's been working ever since. My theory is that the charging cable which is often laying around open to dust, has picked up some dust and then when plugging in the cable we push this into the connector in the phone. Do this a few dozen times and it builds up and shorts the dock connector. By cleaning it (which obviously takes longer for some people) seems to fix it. On one response a user used a paper clip to clean it which I wouldn't recommend.


I used a small brush in my wife's makeup kit after failing with a toothbrush.


I think the reason for the replacement would be to keep the customers happy.


Good luck!

Jul 13, 2012 5:48 AM in response to Goobaman

I cleaned the dock connector using a this lens cleaning cloth (the one which comes with a pair of glasses) folder over a sheet of paper which gave it some rigidity. I then used a paper clip to carefully remove any dust which had build up at the sides. Don't use a paper clip to touch or scratch the connector. Common sense should tell you that isn't going to be good!

Jul 13, 2012 6:51 PM in response to OzX

Adding to the thread as I have had the same issue right after upgrading to 5.1.1 earlier on my wifes 4. My 4s updated several weeks ago has no issues. Nothing seems to fix it for me, tried all the suggestions. There is no way this is only a connector issue. It is software related somehow, even though it seem to be affecting the hardware directly.

Jul 14, 2012 8:28 AM in response to kdeary

Just an update, I returned from the apple store after experiencing the same issues everyone is having after updating to 5.1.1 and their explanation was there was an existing condition with the sound/speaker/Volume Control and the update just brought the issue out in the open. I have tried to understand this and in the end paid the $149 swap fee as I was out of warranty. However I cannot fathom this being the reason, or why an update would bring to light such a consistent problem for so many people.


I mentioned that the support forums had a 10 page thread with similar issues and was told they sell millions of phones so this little sample would not prove there is a bug in the update. Maybe not, but it seems a very funny issue. It was also mentioned that these are the reasons they sell extended care warranties, and my response was I never knew I needed extended care to guard against your software updates.


Anyway, expensive issue and will make me start to judge my future purchases and expand my product review instead of being exclusive to apple if this becomes a recurring issue.


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Jul 14, 2012 11:52 AM in response to kdeary

I was spared just about a month b4 my contract expired I got a $149 phone for free. I think there are those whose got this problem due to having dust on their docks and those of us effected by a software update. I tried all the suggested options and it was just a temp soln. I also wonder if it's not a software issue why some pp solved the problem after breakjailed their phones?

IOS 5.1.1. update bug (Volume Control)

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