iPhone 7 Speaker unavailable - Here's The Real Fix!

A customer complains about his iPhone 7 loudspeaker error, which he can't even use and can't hear when he answers the phone. Moreover, his iPhone7 has only been in use for more than a month. This made him very angry, today, The VIP Pro Shop Team summarized some practical ways to solve the iPhone 7 speaker unavailable error problem. 





1. Make sure the iPhone is not set to mute

Check the iPhone Ring/Silent Switch first, because this switch toggles between mute (silent) and ringing mode. If your switch flips to silent, your iPhone won't ring. Observe the ring/silent switch on the left side of the iPhone, if you see a little Orange line, you will know that your iPhone is in mute condition. At this time, please pull the switch towards the screen.

2. Make sure the iPhone is not in headphone mode

One of the reasons for the speaker failure is that your device is in headphones mode and you are not aware. You can press the iPhone volume buttons and see if the notification says Headphones. If yes, your device is in the headphones mode. And then check the lightning port; use a toothbrush or small cotton swabs to clean it.

3. Turn up the iPhone volume

If the volume on the iPhone is too low, the audio output of the speakers or headphones may not be heard. Unlock your iPhone, tap or hold the volume up button which is located on the left side of your iPhone. Or you can go to the Settings, tap on "Sounds" and raise the volume to the maximum under "RINGER AND ALERTS" section.

4. Disconnect the iPhone from AirPlay Devices

Disconnect from the airplay device and make sure your iPhone does not stream audio through other devices, such as Apple TV, rather than your iPhone speakers. Sometimes, your iPhone will automatically reconnect to a previously used airplay device.



5. Turn Off Bluetooth

Turning off Bluetooth is an important troubleshooting step for diagnosing a sound or ringtone-related iPhone problem. Typically, even if the iPhone doesn't seem to play at all, the iPhone is connected to a Bluetooth device (such as an external speaker or headset), and the sound is played by the device rather than the iPhone.

6. Reboot iPhone

For any major or minor IOS device problem, rebooting is always the best remedy. Take your iPhone and press the iPhone Home buttons and power button altogether, keep doing this for roughly 10 seconds, when you will get to see the Apple logo, release the buttons.

7. Put iPhone in DFU mode

Before your put iPhone in DFU mode, please back up your iPhone first. A DFU restore has the potential to fix software problems by completely erasing the code which may be causing your problem. The code is rewritten as if your iPhone is brand new, so the software problem may get solved. Connect iPhone and computer with a iPhone Lightning cable, and then open iTunes to do it.


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