![]() ![]() Being on Silent mode doesn’t affect music volume, but it may lower your iPhone’s alarm sound. Ensure that iPhone is not on Silent: You may have also set your phone to Silent.If you’re bothered that you can’t hear messages, calls, and certain app notifications, head to your Control Center and see if a Focus or Do Not Disturb is enabled. ![]() Check if Do Not Disturb is activated: Do Not Disturb does not alter your volume’s sounds but may prevent notifications from reaching you, including messages and calls.Toggle Change with Buttons on so you can adjust your volume using the buttons. If it doesn’t, head to Settings → Sounds & Haptics. Check if you can’t change your volume with the side buttons: See if touching the volume buttons on the side alters your volume.Check if your volume is turned down: While this may seem like a no-brainer, there have been plenty of times that I’ve panicked over not hearing anything, only to find out that my iPhone’s volume is turned too low.If you’ve checked your headphones and it works perfectly fine with other devices, the issue may be with your iPhone. So try the earphones in a different environment and remove any barriers. If you’re using wireless headphones, metal desks or physical barriers can cause connectivity issues between the headphones and the iPhone. Sometimes, the external environment is really just too loud, making it seem like the sounds you hear over your earphones are too quiet. Make sure you’re using the right earbud size for your ear so it makes a good, secure seal. Ensure proper placement and fit: Everyone has a different ear shape.A Bluetooth earphone running on a low battery can affect the sound quality and volume they produce. Check if they have enough charge: If you’re using wireless headsets, check if your hearing devices still carry enough charge.The most commonly damaged area is where the wire meets the jack. Check for damage: See if there are any breaks in the cords, as it’s pretty common for earphones to get pulled and cut.This may cause the sounds to become muffled. Check your earbuds, too it’s not uncommon to see earwax buildup on the earbuds, especially when you use them for hours on end. Clean the jack or lightning connector with a cotton bud with some alcohol. Check for any blockages: Dirt, lint, dust, or other debris can also prevent your headphone jack from connecting to the audio port.You should feel a distinct click as you push the jack or lightning connector to the iPhone’s socket. ![]() Improperly plugged earphones may cause static noises, missing audio on an ear, or sounds being too soft.
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