Have you checked that the microphone ''sound inlet'' hole in the case is not blocked with lint?
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Use a strong light and a magnifying glass. If it looks blocked use a vacuum cleaner to try and suck it out. Do NOT use a metal probe etc as you may damage the mic which is right behind it.
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Use a strong light and a magnifying glass. If it looks blocked use a vacuum cleaner to try and suck it out. Do NOT use a metal probe etc as you may damage the microphone which is right behind it.
Have you checked that the mic 'inlet' hole in the case is not blocked with lint?
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Have you checked that the microphone ''sound inlet'' hole in the case is not blocked with lint?
Use a strong light and a magnifying glass. If it looks blocked use a vacuum cleaner to try and suck it out. Do NOT use a metal probe etc as you may damage the mic which is right behind it.
Hi,
Have you checked that the mic 'inlet' hole in the case is not blocked with lint?
Use a strong light and a magnifying glass. If it looks blocked use a vacuum cleaner to try and suck it out. Do NOT use a metal probe etc as you may damage the mic which is right behind it.
Just a thought.