Dear readers, it will undoubtedly cause a lot of inconvenience when you find that the sound of your phone suddenly becomes very low, whether it is the ringtone of the incoming call, the volume or the quality of the call. Here's a detailed, easy-to-follow guide to help you troubleshoot the various possible causes of your phone's low sound and provide solutions.
First, make sure that you have adjusted all the volume of your phone to the maximum. The steps are as follows:
Press and hold the volume up button on the side of your phone to see if you can turn up the current system volume. Go to your phone's Settings menu, find Sound & Vibration or a similar option, and check and adjust Volume, Ringer Volume, Call Volume, and Alarm Volume, one by one, to make sure they're all at their best or maximum. Sometimes, the phone mistakenly thinks that the headphones are still plugged in, even when they are not actually plugged in, causing the speaker to be silent. Please check the headphone jack on the top or bottom of the phone to remove any foreign objects and confirm whether it is in headphone mode. If you're in headphone mode, try plugging the headphones back in or restarting your phone to dismiss the mode.
Some applications or system updates may cause the volume control to fail. Try closing and reopening the affected application; Also, check to see if a system update is available, and upgrading to the latest version may fix the issue.
Mobile phone speakers may affect the sound quality and volume due to dust, dirt blockage. Gently wipe the speaker grille with a clean cloth or soft-bristled brush, never use water or other liquids to clean it.
If the above methods do not work, it may be caused by a hardware failure, such as damaged speakers, loose internal connections, etc. At this point, you can try the following:
Factory reset your phone (take care to back up important data) and rule out deep errors at the software level. If there is still no improvement, you need to contact a professional phone repair service for diagnosis, and you may need to replace the speaker assembly. Some phones come with third-party apps to enhance the sound, such as the equalizer settings, try enabling them to see if they can increase the volume output.
To sum up, when your phone becomes quieter, following the steps above will usually find the problem and fix it. If all soft solutions don't solve the problem, it's likely a hardware failure, and it's wise to seek professional repair. Remember, prevention is better than **, daily maintenance of the phone, avoid falling and water, is also the key to keep the phone's functions normal.