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IPhone 4S 'buzzing'
My 4S has a 'buzzing' from the earpiece when on a call. Searching the web, it seems like this is a common problem. Unfortunately, threads seem to descend into 'you're an idiot, Apple is perfect'.
This place seems to be a bit more sophisticated. So, anyone on here experiencing the same? If its not common, I'll try and get a replacement. I had a iPhone 4, and that was fine, albeit on a different network (O2 -> Vodafone) Cheers, Rick |
I have a 4S and don't have that problem, nor does anyone I know with a 4S (so far as they've said). It's worth a visit to the genius bar if one's convenient.
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+1 to the Genius bar suggestion.
In my experience they have the authority to replace products at will even if they are out of warranty. |
Sorry, cant resist.
Did you ask Siri? Did you see this thread on the Apple support forums? It seems pretty common, with many people exchanging the phone and getting another one that does it too. https://discussions.apple.com/thread...art=0&tstart=0 |
I agree with the others, I have never seen this issue, but everyones mileage may vary on issues with technology. I would make the appointment, they will most likely replace your phone for you. Just remember to do a full back-up of your phone before you go in, or you could lose data once they take your current phone and give you the new one.
Also, I am assuming you are talking about the phone itself and not a bluetooth, etc. If you are using a headset, I would borrow a friends, sync it to your phone and try it, if it's bad, go in, if it's good, get a new bluetooth. -Patrick :)
Originally Posted by DYKWIA
(Post 17549912)
My 4S has a 'buzzing' from the earpiece when on a call. Searching the web, it seems like this is a common problem. Unfortunately, threads seem to descend into 'you're an idiot, Apple is perfect'.
This place seems to be a bit more sophisticated. So, anyone on here experiencing the same? If its not common, I'll try and get a replacement. I had a iPhone 4, and that was fine, albeit on a different network (O2 -> Vodafone) Cheers, Rick |
Don't hold it that way.
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Thanks all.
It's a work phone, so I'm not sure what the procedure is for getting it swapped. I'll speak to the person who handles these things. |
I have the same problem with the 4S I received last week. If I get a replacement from the Apple store, will I get a brand new unit or a refurbished phone? If I'm going to get a refurbished phone (Verizon is still backordered by weeks), I might as well return it to Verizon and downgrade to the iPhone 4. Battery life still sucks with 5.0.1 anyway.
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Originally Posted by Condition One
(Post 17579086)
I have the same problem with the 4S I received last week. If I get a replacement from the Apple store, will I get a brand new unit or a refurbished phone? If I'm going to get a refurbished phone (Verizon is still backordered by weeks), I might as well return it to Verizon and downgrade to the iPhone 4. Battery life still sucks with 5.0.1 anyway.
If you return to the Apple store, you generally get a refurbished unit. |
It's the noise cancellation microphone
The noise cancellation microphone (the little hole next to the headset jack) is not automatically disabled on some 4S units when a headset is connected. As a result, it picks up your voice and other sounds as noise and tries to filter it out. After about 20-30 minutes, it totally wigs out.
You definitely want to replace the unit. In the meantime, you can slap a piece of gaffer's tape over the microphone. |
Dude, you're an idiot. Apple is perfect. There cannot be anything wrong.
Ok, someone had to say it. :D In all seriousness, I don't have that issue, so I'd first check with your mobile device group at work, and then if approved take it to your genius bar. I know my company would flip a lid if I swapped out an iPhone at an Apple store. Company policies differ, however. My 4s seems to have a loose part inside. It feels like something moving when I tap it, but I don't know if it is natural. My 4 doesn't feel like that. |
Originally Posted by DYKWIA
(Post 17549912)
My 4S has a 'buzzing' from the earpiece when on a call. Searching the web, it seems like this is a common problem. Unfortunately, threads seem to descend into 'you're an idiot, Apple is perfect'.
This place seems to be a bit more sophisticated. So, anyone on here experiencing the same? If its not common, I'll try and get a replacement. I had a iPhone 4, and that was fine, albeit on a different network (O2 -> Vodafone) Cheers, Rick My problem, probably like many others is a battery issue. I've noticed that if I fully charge it at night and unplug it before going to sleep, when I wake up the phone is at 88-92% when I wake up. I need to get one of those extended battery things that I had for my 3GS. |
Are we talking about a light hum/crackle similar to the noise a normal speaker makes when you bring a cell phone close to it?
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Originally Posted by MichaelWTravels
(Post 17603903)
My problem, probably like many others is a battery issue. I've noticed that if I fully charge it at night and unplug it before going to sleep, when I wake up the phone is at 88-92% when I wake up.
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