When a phone is having issues with distorted audio input quality, trouble being heard while on calls, or no audio in video recordings, it is important to check whether the issue is with the microphone, or with another component or app.
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Confirm which microphone is experiencing the issue:
- If the issue occurs on calls but not on speakerphone, the issue is with the primary microphone.
- If the issue only occurs while using apps that record audio, the issue is with the other microphone(s).
- If the issue occurs within both of the above, the issue may not be related to the microphone(s).
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Check the microphone holes on the phone and make sure they are clear of any debris or pocket lint, and are not being covered while the phone is being held. For the location of the microphone(s) on your phone, please check the user guide or the support site information for your phone.
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If the primary microphone is having issues, try placing a call using a VoIP app, such as
Skype™. If the issue only occurs while making calls on the carrier network and not on VoIP, the issue is not caused by the microphone and you should talk to your carrier about possible network issues.
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If the issue is with the other microphone(s), try recording audio using a different app—such as video recording with the
Camera app or using a voice recording app. If the issue only occurs with one app, the problem is with the app and not the microphone(s). Reinstall or update the app, or use a different app that works correctly instead.