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Not getting heard over calls? Mic crackles a lot while recording? Apple Gadgets Care will restore your iPhone 16’s microphone to it’s pristine condition which will feel exactly as how it came out of the box.
| Possible Issues | Possible Reasons |
| Muffled or low voice during calls | Lint, dust and debris can often accumulate on the microphone of your device which is why the other person on the call cannot hear you or might feel you are muffled, a simple cleaning should resolve this issue |
| Echo during calls | An audio processing glitch, speaker feedback unintentionally capturing your voice, or a malfunction in the noise-canceling microphones can all interfere with microphone performance. When the noise cancellation system fails, your iPhone may struggle to distinguish your voice from background sounds. |
| Static or crackling sounds | This can stem from several causes, such as physical damage to the microphone, internal corrosion from moisture exposure, or signal interference from third-party accessories; and in many cases, a full replacement may be necessary to restore proper function. |
| Intermittent mic failure | This issue often arises from physical impact—like a loose microphone connection or a damaged mic flex cable—typically caused by accidental drops or pressure from heavy objects. In most cases, a minor repair or module replacement is enough to resolve it. |
If your voice sounds muffled, distant, or cuts in and out during calls or recordings, or if Siri doesn’t respond to your voice, it could be a sign of mic failure.
Yes. Software glitches, iOS permission errors, or misconfigured settings can interfere with mic performance. We always diagnose thoroughly before deciding on a hardware replacement.
Absolutely. We use authentic microphone modules, ensuring pristine audio input and full compatibility with your device’s features—including noise cancellation.
In some cases, yes—like cleaning clogged grills, reseating loose connectors, or performing firmware calibration. But for hardware failures, replacement is the most effective solution.
Yes. Once the faulty mic is replaced and calibrated, your voice input will be as clear and sharp as it was when the device was brand new.