Last weekend I was Playing music on my phone when all of a sudden my volume bar disappears and there's no music. But if you ring my phone or send me a text the sound works any ideas??
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Last weekend I was Playing music on my phone when all of a sudden my volume bar disappears and there's no music. But if you ring my phone or send me a text the sound works any ideas??
Can you please be more specific. What volume bar? The one on the lock screen? The one in the switcher? The one in settings? The one in the music app?Originally Posted by manutd
Do you have a 3rd party accessory connected to it to play music through?
We need details to give you any help. What you described could be like 10 different situations.lol. You need to give us your situation , and how you got there.
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Ok it's the volume bar in the music app. I start to play a song and 5 10 seconds in the volume bar disappears but will then come back then go again. When it disappears it affects all of my phone it happens if I have headphones in aswell. Iv restored the phone to factory settings but I still have the problem. But if the sound bar is not there and I receive a phone call the tone will sound ,the same with a text message aswell. I am connected to a wifi.
Okay. This is very strange. And wifi has nothing to do with the music app.Originally Posted by manutd
Neither does text times nor ring tones.
I recommend you restore again. Please make sure to NOT restore from backup. Other wise what i like to call "problem files" are just backed up too, defeating the purpose of restoring in the first place.
Is this with headphones only? Are you connected to an accessory through the dock connector at the bottom of the phone? Some accessories can cause the volume control to go away completely.
Like when I use my phone to play music through my TV. I can control media playback, but the volume bar disappears.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~32GB iPhone 4 (CDMA) iOS 5.1.1-(Absinthe 2.0)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~8GB iPod Touch 4G iOS 5.0.1-(redsn0w 0.9.11b4)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Toshiba Laptop Windows 7~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Compaq Laptop Windows 7~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Well he already said it was the music app, which is weird. The only thing I could think of that would do that is a 3rd party accessory that plugs in through the dock connector. That the only time my volume slider goes away.Originally Posted by bab2010
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~32GB iPhone 4 (CDMA) iOS 5.1.1-(Absinthe 2.0)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~8GB iPod Touch 4G iOS 5.0.1-(redsn0w 0.9.11b4)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Toshiba Laptop Windows 7~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Compaq Laptop Windows 7~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
That happened on my ip4s too!! The only way it was fixed was to get it replaced bu verizon
Strange. Must be a hardware defect (not surprising.). I truly believe finding and iPhone that does not have defect of some kind I'd basically impossible.lol.Originally Posted by iPhone4SVerizon
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~32GB iPhone 4 (CDMA) iOS 5.1.1-(Absinthe 2.0)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~8GB iPod Touch 4G iOS 5.0.1-(redsn0w 0.9.11b4)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Toshiba Laptop Windows 7~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Compaq Laptop Windows 7~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This isn't a hardware fault it's caused by a dirty/faulty charging dock (9 times out of 10) it's just dirty I have had this in the past took it to apple and they use a very small light paint brush to clean the followed with a thin hard paint brush to get off more then he used a circular metal object to finish would recommend you do the last yourself though but it's on the apple support forums aswell but you will have to find the link yourself
Not gonna start breaking forum rules ;-)