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iPhone speaker isn’t working
Hi, i am having an issue where my iPhone speaker isn’t working and am trying to figure out what i should do about it, could you please help?
There is no sound playing in iPhone speakers from any apps. I think its because the iPhone thinks headphones are connected. When there are no headphones in the iPhone, the iPhone still shows that headphones are connected. I can see this when i select the audio output at the bottom of iTunes when a song is playing.
I just tried updating to newest OS to fix it, but still having the issue. Also don’t see any obstructions in the headphone port. It’s not bluetooth headphone causing a problem, i tried turning bluetooth off and still had the issue. Was working perfectly yesterday.
Have you ever heard of this issue? Any idea what the best step to take to fix it is?
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My iPhone 5 speaker did not work. I had to take phone calls with headphones every time. Took it to Apple Store and genuius said it would be about $150 to fix. I eventually bought a new phone. Sorry, probably not what you want to hear.
I still use that lame iPhone 5 as Bluetooth MIDI for other devices so not a total loss. But again, not really what you'd like to hear.
Sounds like the headphone jack is faulty. But have you tried plugging and unplugging a different set of headphones? It's slightly possible that might jog whatever is stuck loose. Also, if you can get a hold of one of those compressed air cans, blow it out thoroughly. It's possible there's something in there shorting things out. Lastly, have you done a full hard boot of the phone? Hold down the power and home buttons until you see the phone go blank; keep holding until the apple logo appears again.
Good luck.