Hi Michael.Yes indeed the two volumes are totaly independent of eachother
and had I seen this in time I'd of been able to tell you what you found out
lol
Glad its all working again for you my friend!



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Michael Busboom
Sent: 06 February 2012 16:11
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: Using the iPhone 4S without earphones_

Hello Ian,

I am greatly relieved to report that the problem has been solved.  Though
your diagnosis was incorrect, it got me to thinking, and I resolved the
problem in a pretty non-spectacular way.

First of all, I went to the Sounds entry in settings and determined that my
sound volume was at 100%.  Then, I turned off the phone and waited for a
minute before powering it up again.  No change.  

Finally, while holding the volume up key, after unplugging the earphones, I
just started randomly touching the screen to make VO talk.  All of a sudden,
I started hearing the speaker.  This leads me to conclude that the external
speaker volume is independent from the earphone volume.  Perhaps this will
help someone else, too.

Best regards, and thank you for indirectly helping me resolve the problem.
:)

Mike
On 6,Feb,2012, at 3:07 PM, Ian McNamara wrote:

> Hello Mike, no it is your Iphone, this should not happen. I'm on my third
Iphone fours as the speaker went on my other two phones. It might be worth
getting a sighted person to check that the volume is on full when using
speakers. If it is on full and there is still no sound, go to apple and try
and get a replacement.
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