iPhone’s microphone is crucial component. From processing Siri voice commands to recording WhatsApp voice notes, the microphone goes beyond useful while making calls. But what happens when it suddenly stops working? Well, if you’re in a similar situation yourself, then this guide is for you.
You can fix microphone issues on your iPhone. It could involve merely cleaning it or resorting to resetting your iPhone if nothing else works. We have compiled practical troubleshooting tips to get it working in no time. So, let’s get right to it.
Apart from the usual one at the bottom, you can find one on the front next to the earpiece and the other on the back next to the camera. Clean them with a soft bristled brush. Or you can use a microfiber cloth dipped in some isopropyl alcohol to clean those areas.
Remove the case or a screen protector, if any, on your iPhone and clean all these microphone openings.
To test the primary microphone (the one located at the bottom) on your iPhone, you can use the Voice Memo app. Record a small clip and play it to see if the primary microphone is working fine.
Similarly, to test out microphones on the front and back, use the camera app. Record a couple of videos using the rear and the front-facing camera on your iPhone. After recording the videos, play them to see if you can hear the voice clearly.
If the microphone seems to be working alright, continue with this guide.
Open the Settings app and tap on Bluetooth. Then toggle off the switch next to Bluetooth.
Here’s how you can allow apps to access microphones on your iPhone.
Step 1: Open the Settings app and go to Privacy.
Step 2: Tap Microphone and toggle the switches next to the apps to allow microphone permission.
Note: iPhone 13 models do not support the noise cancellation feature.
Step 1: Open the Settings app on your iPhone and navigate to Accessibility.
Step 2: Under Hearing, tap Audio/Visual and toggle off the switch next to Phone Noise Cancellation.
After disabling noise cancellation, check to see if the microphone is working fine now.
Apart from this, if you use the latest iOS beta builds on your iPhone, you’re highly likely to encounter issues with the microphone or the speaker. Since these builds are highly unstable, consider switching to a stable build on your iPhone.
Step 1: Open up the Settings menu and go to General. Tap on Transfer or Reset iPhone at the bottom.
Step 2: Next, tap on Reset and choose Reset All Settings from the menu that pops up.
Enter your passcode, and your iPhone will begin the restoration process.