Apple admits some iPhone seven and seven and models have disabled microphones throughout phone calls

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Apple of late admitted that some iPhone seven and 7 and models running iOS eleven.3 or later may have a bug that disables the electro-acoustic transducer throughout phone calls, MacRumors noticed  through a leaked document. The few users with the affected devices might even see their speaker button grayed-out once making calls or video chatting through FaceTime. the matter seems to entirely have an impression on phones running that version of iOS or versions once eleven.3.

Some users on Reddit and Twitter have reportable experiencing such electro-acoustic transducer issues at intervals the past few months and conjointly the leaked document, sent intent on its Apple authorized  Service suppliers network, apparently confirms Apple is responsive to the matter.

Apple is recommending these tech support employees tell customers to first unpair or finish off any Bluetooth devices and accessories that were connected to their iPhones, as a getable resolution. If that doesn’t work, tech support is to boot urged to run audio medicine, that is ready to indicate if the iPhone needs repair with alert messages like “accessory not supported” or “device could not discover dock.” Once a message like that looks, the tech support can begin fixing the iPhone. It’s apparently not clear from the document what the actual coding system or hardware issue is, notes MacRumors.

Even if the user doesn’t have a warranty lined device, Apple is making associate exception and its store employees at the Genius Bar will fix the matter whereas not question. The document apparently doesn’t say if the repair is free. We’ve reached intent on Apple for comment.

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