on 22-06-2014 09:03
on 22-06-2014 09:03
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 23-06-2014 00:13
Go into System Settings, check Notifications and make sure sound is up and then go into Main Volume and make sure sound is up. You may have accidentally muted your phone. I've heard the middle button between two volume keys if held in long enough mutes all sounds versus just muting your mic.
This might seem simple, but also ensure you don't have your profile set to Silent!
Other than that, I'd suggest what aldaweb has said and download BlackBerry Virtual Expert from BlackBerry World and run the audio tests. This will confirm if the speaker is broken or not.
on 22-06-2014 09:12
on 22-06-2014 09:12
22-06-2014 09:15 - edited 22-06-2014 09:40
22-06-2014 09:15 - edited 22-06-2014 09:40
on 22-06-2014 12:53
on 22-06-2014 12:53
on 22-06-2014 19:17
on 22-06-2014 19:17
@Anonymous Download 'Blackberry Virtual Expert' from Blackberry World and run the audio tests.
You might also try turning off completely and leave several seconds before turning back on. I have experienced something similar with notifications going very quiet on my Z10 but a powewr cycle has always rectified it.
If no luck then if it hasn't sustained any physical damage it should be able to be fixed under warranty.
on 23-06-2014 00:13
Go into System Settings, check Notifications and make sure sound is up and then go into Main Volume and make sure sound is up. You may have accidentally muted your phone. I've heard the middle button between two volume keys if held in long enough mutes all sounds versus just muting your mic.
This might seem simple, but also ensure you don't have your profile set to Silent!
Other than that, I'd suggest what aldaweb has said and download BlackBerry Virtual Expert from BlackBerry World and run the audio tests. This will confirm if the speaker is broken or not.