iPhone 6+ Microphone Replacement

Compatible Device: Apple iPhone 6+
Model Numbers: A1522, A1524 or A1593
Availability: In Stock
Price: $99.99 $59.99
iPhone 6+ Microphone Repair Options

iPhone 6+ Microphone Not Working Repair Description
The microphone on the iPhone 6+ is located right behind the hole next to the 3.5mm audio jack at the bottom of the phone. This microphone is used during calls and voice recordings. If your people can't hear you or you sound muffled, then this repair should fix your problem.

Get your iPhone repair done the same day in Orange County!
This iPhone repair typically takes 30 minutes. Feel free to come to our physical store in Mission Viejo if you are close by. We can also come out to you for no additional cost in any Orange County city such as Irvine, Orange, Newport Beach and Aliso Viejo.

Ship your device to us from anywhere in the US!
Checkout with the buy button above using a credit card or PayPal. Ship your device to us and we will take care of the rest. We even cover return shipping back to you. Devices are fixed the same day they come in.

Let our experienced technicians fix your device.
Our technicians have done over 28,000 iOS device repairs so your iPhone is in good hands for iPhone repairs.

Troubleshooting your iPhone microphone not working:
Open the Voice Memo app that comes native with your iPhone 6+. Record a voice memo and play it back. If it sounds fine, then you may not have a microphone issue and your issue may be carrier or reception based. If it sounds muffled or there's no sound at all, then you may need a microphone replacement. You may also want to try testing out a call with your Apple EarPod Headphones that came with your device. It has it's own microphone on the headphones which the call will switch to. If the person on the other line can hear you fine after this, you most likely need a new microphone.

Symptoms of your iPhone 6 Plus may have that this iPhone Repair service should fix:

  • If your iPhone 6+ has good coverage and yet nobody can hear you or you sound muffled, replacing the microphone should be just what the doctor ordered.

  • If you have to talk really loud, but the person on the other line who has good reception can still barely hear you.