8 Ways to fix an iPhone no sound on calls

no sound during a call on iphone

Calling is one of the primary functions of your iPhone. However, sometimes during regular or FaceTime calls, you may not hear much or any sound coming from your speakers.

You may notice the call on the other end’s voice breaks or is inaudible. Thankfully, we’ve put together eight possible solutions to fix an iPhone no sound on calls issue.

  1. Adjust volume level and Audio settings
  2. Remove wired headphones
  3. Restart your iPhone
  4. Turn off Bluetooth
  5. Clean your receivers and speakers
  6. Update your iPhone to the latest software
  7. Reset all settings on your iPhone
  8. Contact Apple Support

1. Adjust volume level and Audio settings

I’m confident you may have tried using the volume up button during a call to increase the sound output. If you haven’t, press the volume up button multiple times to raise the audio level of the earpiece to maximum. Careful not to hurt your ears!

If you still have difficulty hearing the other person, consider tapping the speaker icon to switch to the iPhone’s main speaker. You can also use wired or Bluetooth headphones for a better experience.

A small number of users have also mentioned that they had success fixing the muffled or degraded voice quality by turning off noise cancellation. To do this, open SettingsAccessibilityAudio/Visual.

open settings tap on accessibility and then tap on audio/visual on iphone

Turn off the toggle for Phone Noise Cancellation.

turn off phone noise cancellation to adjust volume level and audio settings on iphone

2. Remove wired headphones

Sometimes, merely removing your earbuds and using the device speakers fixes the audio problem.

Alternatively, at times, the iPhone might get stuck in headphone mode. This is a situation where your device wrongly assumes that a pair of earphones is connected. As a result, you might not hear the other person at all.

The easiest way to solve this is by inserting earphones into the headphone jack or lightning port and then removing it. Try this a few times. If it doesn’t help address the issue, we have a separate guide on how to fix an iPhone stuck in head

phone mode.

remove the wired earphone from iphone

3. Restart your iPhone

We often fail to recognize how excellent a simple restart is! It’s a quick way to fix multiple common software issues.

To restart your iPhone, use the power button (and corresponding volume button if you have an iPhone with no home button) to power it off. You can also open SettingsGeneralShut Down. After a minute, turn it back on.

Open Settings App Tap on General and Then Then Tap on Shutdown

If a normal restart is ineffective, consider force rebooting your iPhone.

4. Turn off Bluetooth

On a few occasions, Bluetooth speakers may accidentally cause trouble as well. You might hold the iPhone to your ear, but in reality, your device is connected to a Bluetooth speaker or headset and routing the audio there.

To address this, disconnect the wireless device. You can also turn off Bluetooth entirely from Settings or Control Center.

Disable Bluetooth on iPhone Pro

5. Clean your receivers and speakers

Dirt and debris are other enemies that are responsible for poor call experience. They can clog the earpiece, speakers, microphone, and even the headphone jack or Lightning port.

To take care of this, use a soft dry cloth or a small soft brush to gently clean the earpiece grill, microphone holes, etc. You can get additional help from our guide where we show you how to clean and disinfect your iPhone.

Do you use a rugged case, waterproof case, or screen protector that covers the top earpiece, microphone, or speakers? If so, remove them!

6. Update iPhone to the latest software

Another helpful solution to fix an iPhone no sound on incoming calls is to ensure that it runs the latest version of iOS.

open settings and tap on general on iphone

To update, open SettingsGeneralSoftware Update. If you see a pending update, tap Download and Install.

tap on software update and then tap on download and install on iphone

7. Reset all settings on your iPhone

Calling can also be affected due to some settings you may have tweaked. If none of the above solutions work to fix the issue, consider resetting all settings.

Your files, apps, music, photos, etc., won’t be deleted by this action. However, every custom setting will be erased and restored to default. This includes saved Wi-Fi connections, Bluetooth, VPN configuration, Home screen layout, privacy settings, etc.

Note: It’s a good idea to do a quick run through and note any settings you may want to restore once your iPhone is finished resetting. Make sure you know your Wi-Fi password!

To proceed with this, open SettingsGeneralReset.

open settings tap on general and then tap reset on iphone

Now tap Reset All Settings → enter your iPhone passcode → tap Reset All Settings to confirm.

reset all settings on iphone running ios 13

Once your iPhone is reset to default, restore your settings.

8. Contact Apple Support

At last, when nothing else works, it’s best to reach out to Apple Support. There may be physical damage in the speakers that can be examined and fixed by the authorized Apple service center.

These are the most probable solutions to successfully fix an iPhone sound not working issue during calls. Please let us know which methods worked for you in the comments. If you have a trick of your own, kindly share that as well!

Sometimes, call quality can degrade due to low signal strength. When you’re in a place with poor network coverage, consider turning on Wi-Fi Calling.

It’s also wise to give a thought to third-party VoIP calls. If you have difficulties with WhatsApp, Viber, or Skype, make sure to update these apps.

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The founder of iGeeksBlog, Dhvanesh, is an Apple aficionado, who cannot stand even a slight innuendo about Apple products. He dons the cap of editor-in-chief to make sure that articles match the quality standard before they are published.

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