iPhone X – New Problems with one of the Speakers

iPhone X has new problems reported by users, this time one of the speakers is the one causing inconvenience for Apple customers.

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iPhone X has new problems with one of the speakers reported by Apple customers, adding to those reported last week for the phone. According to Apple customers, the speaker under the TrueDepth camera hums and emits distorted sounds when the volume is set to the maximum value, which can be quite a problem for those who listen to music on stereo speakers.

The problem also occurs when a phone call is switched to the external loudspeaker of the phone, but the volume must be set to a high value so that the problem can be heard. Unfortunately, for some phone users, it seems that the problem is heard even when the volume is set to 50% of its maximum value, so there is a chance that some units have defective speakers, and they should be replaced by Apple.

The iPhone X has new problems with one of the speakers

Apple replaced the phone of a customer who presented himself with the problem in an Apple Store, so for some people there is still the possibility of quickly solving the problem by visiting a store. The problem is that although the phone was replaced, the problem was not solved because the unit had a speaker that played the same sounds, but it is not necessarily necessary that everyone has the same experience.

"Yeah, it's the top speaker for me. It seems to be rattling/clipping when playing anything at high volume, even if it's just someone talking. I even got my phone replaced yesterday, but the new unit has the same issue."

iPhone 8 had a similar problem after it was launched by Apple, but it appeared only during phone calls and only if the external loudspeaker was not switched on. That problem was solved by the Apple company with an update of iOS 11 and it is possible that the one observed for the iPhone X will have a similar solution, but everything depends on what Apple intends to do.

iPhone X has screen problems which either display green stripes, or do not respond to commands, or act on their own, but now we discover that this is only a part of everything.