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Have you ever been on a call when suddenly the person on the other end cannot hear you? It can be pretty frustrating if your device has decided to go mute on you. Fear not! The following guide will show you how to fix the error when the microphone on your iPhone is not working properly.
The microphone holes are tiny, and thus it takes special care to clean them. Use a soft brush of any kind (it can be a toothbrush) to scrub the grills carefully. When you do so, make sure to hold the iPhone in such a way that gravity gets to do its job. For example, if you are cleaning the bottom microphone, try to hold the phone vertically so that the dirt easily falls down.
After this, take a few minutes to carefully clean the 3.5 mm headphone jack or the Lightning port.
Note: Make sure your case or screen protector isn’t blocking the microphone holes.
We’re humans, and as such, we often forget things. Sometimes you may try to play music, watch a video, make calls, or send a voice note only to find that things aren’t working. This may be because a Bluetooth headset is connected to the iPhone and routing the voice to it, as well as using the on-headset microphone. To tackle this, here’s how to disconnect wireless earphones.
Tip: If you use AirPods, tap on the info icon (i) and make sure the toggle for Automatic Ear Detection is on. This will ensure that whenever the buds are connected but not in your ear, they won’t output sound to it or use its microphone. Additionally, you can also tap on Microphone and customize the settings, if needed.
For wired headphones, unplug them. After this, the iPhone’s main microphones will be used for calls and other related functions.
When you suspect that the microphone on your iPhone is not working, perform a manual diagnostic test yourself to get the gist of the error. To do so, remove the case of your iPhone if you use any, and consider the following:
These tests will allow you to test both internal microphones and determine if there are any faults or malfunctions. Thus, you can pinpoint any underlying problems with your iPhone’s microphone and take appropriate measures to resolve them effectively.
Applications need your consent before they can access your iPhone’s microphones. Usually, when you open the app for the first time or perform an in-app activity that requires the mic, you see a popup asking for your permission. In case you chose Don’t Allow, here’s how to reverse it:
Additional Method: Settings → tap on the app name → toggle on microphone access. Next, force close the app and relaunch it.
In some situations, like when on phone calls, it may help if you go against the norm and turn off noise cancellation. Here’s how:
However, it’s important to note that if the problem persists even after disabling noise cancellation or voice isolation, there may be other underlying factors causing this inconvenience.
We remind you to update your iPhone in almost all guides. It fixes bugs, introduces new features, and enhances the experience. Since you’re facing microphone troubles, it’s a good idea to check for pending software updates and install it, if any.
Restoring your iPhone to default settings is a catch all for problems like this. Performing this action won’t delete personal data like music, photos, videos, or apps.
However, all settings that you’ve changed will be removed. This includes Wi-Fi passwords, saved Bluetooth devices, your Home screen layout, notifications, privacy settings, etc.
Revive the silence!
I hope these solutions were helpful and fixed your broken iPhone microphone. If you have any other questions, feel free to put them in the comments down below.
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