Go to App info and tap on Permissions to check what all permissions it is allowed. Had you installed or updated any app recently? If you allowed that recently installed app to make system changes, there’s a chance that that app is sending your phone into silent mode automatically.įirst, check for the sound control permissions of all the installed apps and Deny permission to whichever app has the access to it. Uninstall Recently Installed AppsĪs mentioned above, if the phone works fine in safe mode, a third-party app may be responsible for the issue. When you are done checking, you can turn off the safe mode by just restarting your device. Now, tap and hold the “Power off” option for two seconds and a pop-up will appear asking you to reboot in the safe mode. You will see “Safe mode” text at the bottom-left corner.Īlternatively, you can hold the power button until you see the restart and other options. Keep holding until the phone boots and you will be taken to the safe mode. Now, release the power button and press & hold the volume down button.ģ. Turn off your phone and once it is off press the power button and keep on holding until you see the manufacturer logo.Ģ.
To help eliminate this problem in the future clean the connector pins on your iPhone periodically.1. It must physically be reset into an actual DOCKING STATION. Take note that using an iPhone USB cable to simulate the receiving end of a DOCK connector will not work. Apparently the connector pins at the bottom of the iPhone collect debrie over time and can cause electrical grounding that will cause this problem to occur. Tried many suggestions from several forums and ONLY when I reseated the iPhone in a DOCK did the problem disappear. The bars beneath the speaker icon were missing and pressing the up or down volume buttons did NOT initiate the sound level bars beneath the speaker icon to appear.
#Ringer volume free#
As we always value our neighbors’ feedback, feel free to vote on any existing. At this time, there is not a volume control for the Video Doorbell speaker and two way talk. When pressing the up or down volume buttons on the side of the phone a window with the speaker icon in the center would appear in the middle of the display screen. To turn down the ringer volume coming for your Video Doorbell, visit the Video Doorbell Device Settings > General Settings in the Ring app and lower the volume there. I have had 2 separate occasions when the side volume controls in the iPhone 4S do not function and can not get audio from the speakers when playing music, or receiving alerts, or calls. Pause the music first and then unplug your headphones. I find that this problem creeps up everytime I do that. To prevent this from happening in the future, do not disconnect your headphones while music is still playing. I switched off my hairdryer, double tap the home button and the iPod control shows up WITH the volume slider. I literally just held it at the charging port for 1 second and then at the headphone jack for 2 seconds. I put my hair dryer on the lowest speed, and held it about 10cm away from my charging port and then to my headphone jack. I was skeptical about the hair dryer at first because I was afraid that the warm air might melt my internal phone components but I tried it and it worked. You can also press Left or Right to adjust the ringer volume when the handset is idle or. Press the Save soft key to accept the change or the Back soft key to cancel. Press Left arrow to decrease the ringer volume, or press Right arrow to increase the ringer volume.
Those buttons will control the system volume once again when it's playing some kind of audio, such as music or a audio from a video. You'll now be able to change the volume of the ringer using the volume buttons.
I did everything else, hard reset, toothpick cleaning of charging port and headphone jack, blowing into the headphone jack, sucking out air from the jack and nothing worked. Select Settings > Audio > Ring Tones > Volume. Turn the switch next to Change with Buttons to the on position.
#Ringer volume full#
When I press the volume buttons with the headphones disconnected, it shows the sign 'Ringer' but without the full volume bar (I hope you guys know what I'm talking about). However, it doesn't ring when I receive text messages. My phone still rings when someone calls me though. My problem was when my headphones were disconnected, there's no sound when playing music on my iPod.