iPhone makes strange noises, what happens?

If your iPhone makes strange sounds from or inside your speakers, it’s clear that something is wrong. This issue is not a bad sign in advance, depending on the cause of the issue and whether it can be fixed in a simpler way. In this article, we’ll explore the possibilities and how to resolve them.

The simplest solution, the most effective?

Turn off your iPhone, hold it down for a few seconds, and then turn it on again. It’s very simple and fast. This solution seems to have come from the old cliché that computer scientists always fix everything by turning it off and then on. It’s not true, but it’s part of reality. Not everything that happens on the iPhone is visible, and there are many background processes that can cause some form of phone error, even with strange sounds. To rule out this is a problem, we recommend restarting your iPhone to do. This will automatically close all background processes.

Strange audio of iPhone speaker

Strange sounds when listening to music, playing video, or playing other content with audio output from speakers. Slight or severe distortion, canning noise, etc. are possible. Regardless of how strange the iPhone makes, there is one very common cause of XNUMX that can cause problems.

  • The speaker is dirty. And this can happen no matter how well the device is cleaned. To clean it, it is wise to use special tools for this job if you do not have enough knowledge and skills to rely on a specialist.
  • The speaker is wet. This type of damage can be caused by spills of liquid elements nearby, the iPhone getting wet in the rain, or getting wet in the pool. However, it is also caused by the humidity of the environment. In this case, the repair is much more complicated.

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Again, as before, the problem can be due to the top speakers being dirty or wet, unless they are themselves damaged. However, there are peculiarities in this case and for devices with Face ID issues. This means that Apple often doesn’t repair the speaker itself, completely changing the screen and the entire front. However, also check to see if the problem always occurs. If the problem occurs only XNUMX times, it could be due to a microphone issue with the person you are talking to, or a coverage issue.

Rear sound

A microprocessor is a fundamental element of devices such as the iPhone, which can perform thousands of operations per XNUMX seconds without your knowledge. The fact that it is implemented on the board and these processes are not visible do not silence it XNUMX percent. In most cases, these chips make small sounds that are inaudible to humans, so it’s not normal to hear them when you put your ear on the back of your iPhone.

Models like the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, especially the first units released at the time, had a package of factory-defective units that made the processor audible. Although common failures have not been reported again in other models, it cannot be ruled out that certain cases occur sporadically. The sound is a kind of squeak, not annoying, but you can hear it when you bring the device close enough to your ears.

The solution in this case is not your responsibility and is due to Apple or Apple-approved technical services. We encourage you to continue reading the last point of this article to learn more about this.

How to request a review on Apple

There are many ways to contact Apple, and there is a technical support website where you can book at either the Apple Store or the SAT. You can also reach out to experts through chat in this part. Another 900 ways to contact Apple is to use the iOS and iPad OS support apps. If you live in Spain, you can call 150 503 for free.

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