How to Fix Low Incoming Call Volume on Your iPhone

Learn how to troubleshoot and fix low incoming call volume issues on your iPhone with these simple steps.

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Check the volume settings on your iPhone by using the volume up button. If it’s still low, go to Settings > Sounds & Haptics and adjust the Ringer and Alerts volume. Ensure 'Change with Buttons' is toggled on. Also, inspect if Do Not Disturb mode is on, which can lower call volume significantly. You can also clean the speakers as accumulated dirt might affect sound output.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What should I do if my iPhone call volume is still low after adjusting settings? If your call volume remains low after adjusting the settings, try restarting your iPhone. Also, check if any external accessories like headphones or Bluetooth devices are connected that might affect the volume. If the problem persists, consider contacting Apple Support for further assistance.
  2. How can I clean my iPhone speakers for better sound quality? To clean your iPhone speakers, use a soft, dry, and lint-free cloth to gently wipe the speaker grills. You can also use a small, soft brush to remove any dust or debris. Avoid using liquids or cleaning products directly on the device.
  3. What is 'Do Not Disturb' mode and how does it affect call volume? 'Do Not Disturb' mode silences incoming calls and notifications. If this mode is enabled, you may notice a significant decrease in call volume. You can disable it by going to Settings > Do Not Disturb and toggling it off.
  4. Why does the 'Change with Buttons' option matter for call volume? 'Change with Buttons' allows you to control the ringer and alerts volume using the physical volume buttons on the side of your iPhone. If this option is turned off, adjusting the volume will only affect media playback, not call volume, which could lead to lower incoming call sound levels.