If it were under warranty, I would suggest taking it back.  Personally, if 
it was out of warranty, I'd try to fix it as suggested on the list before 
having it repaired.
Glenn
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris" <[email protected]>
To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2012 3:21 AM
Subject: Re: iPhone Speaker not working.


Hello Lewis
List members were commenting that having the speaker at full volume
should not blow them at all. Well I can confirm that I have my speakers
all the way up and have been since acquiring my iPhone 4 8 Gb back in
October 2010, and it has not blown touch wood. I hear you are getting a
replacement, so all the best with that. It could have just been one of
those things.
Talk soon.


Christopher Hallsworth

On 10/11/2012 21:58, Lewis Crack wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have an iPhone 4S 64GB and have had it for about 11 months. For some 
> reason, I was using it today, and all of a sudden I lost all sound from 
> the built in speaker. I tried the volume buttons, I tried resetting the 
> iPhone (both hard and soft reset), restoring the iPhone via iTunes, 
> plugging in earphones to check the volume, and found out it was on full. I 
> even turned it off and on again.
>
> When I plug earphones in, it works fine. As to warranty, it still has 
> warranty on it until 23 November 2012, but the nearest Apple store is a 
> little way away from me and because of college and assignment work, I 
> don't really have too much time to be able to go there and I need a phone 
> to contact my mother when I'm out, which is why I'd rather not send the 
> phone off to be repaired, as I would have no phone for a few days.
> I hope anyone can help.
> Cheers.
> Lewis.
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