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  2. When iPhone is locked or when you’re using an app, you can adjust the volume in Control Center. Open Control Center, then drag . Reduce loud headphone sounds. Go to Settings > Sounds & Haptics > Headphone Safety. Turn on Reduce Loud Sounds, then drag the slider to specify the maximum volume.

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    • Test the iPhone speaker. Select Settings > Sounds & Haptics. Under Ringers and Alerts, move the slider to the right to increase the volume. If you hear a sound, the iPhone speaker works.
    • Unsilence calls on your iPhone. The Ring/Silent switch, also called the Mute switch, has two positions. When the switch is pushed toward the back of the device, the color orange indicates that the switch is set to silent mode.
    • Turn off Do Not Disturb. Do Not Disturb mode silences many sounds and alerts. Turn it off if you don't hear any sound. Open the Settings app, select Do Not Disturb, then move the toggle switch to the Off position.
    • Disable Bluetooth. When your iPhone is connected to a Bluetooth audio device, it sends sound to the device, not the speaker on the iPhone. Turn off Bluetooth so sounds play from the iPhone.
    • Check the Silent switch. Look at the narrow switch on the top-left side of your iPhone. If the switch is pushed toward the back side of your iPhone and there's an orange line visible, your phone is in Silent Mode and won't ring or play audible alerts.
    • Increase the ringer volume. A too-quiet ringtone could result in many missed calls. Open your iPhone's Settings and select Sound & Haptics.
    • Turn off Focus modes. Do Not Disturb, Driving, Sleep, and other Focus modes turn off your ringer to help you stay on task. Of course, this means that if you're waiting for an important phone call, you might not notice until you disable your Focus mode.
    • Toggle off airplane mode. Airplane mode prevents your iPhone from placing and receiving calls and texts. Disabling airplane mode is easy
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    • Using Side Buttons. Find the volume buttons on the side of your iPhone. On the left side of your iPhone, you will see the buttons for volume control.
    • Using the Settings App. Open Settings and go to the "Sounds & Haptics" section. Here, you can change the volume of phone calls, alarms, notifications, and other alerts.
    • Using the Control Center. Swipe down at the top right corner of your iPhone to pull up the Control Center. If your iPhone operates in iOS 11 or newer, you can access the Control Center by swiping down at the top right corner of your screen.
    • iPhone Ringer or Alarm Volume Too Quiet. Your iPhone ringer and alarm volume are linked, and you can adjust them both together by going to Settings > Sounds & Haptics then moving the volume slider under "Ringer and Alerts" section.
    • General iPhone Audio Too Quiet. By default, the volume buttons on the left side of your device will control general iPhone audio levels, including any music or videos that are playing and app audio.
    • iPhone Call Volume Too Quiet. You can adjust the volume of someone on the other end of the phone during a call using the volume up and down buttons on the side of your device.
    • Use Speaker Mode for Quiet Phone Calls. If you are finding that the person on the other end of the phone is too quiet even at maximum volume, you can always use speaker mode to increase it further.
  3. Sep 27, 2023 · To fix this issue, you can disable Attention-Aware features, turn off the ability to change volume with buttons, and disable Reduce Loud Sounds. If the problem persists, disable Bluetooth, turn off Focus, and restart your iPhone. If all else fails, contact Apple Customer Support.

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