Google Pixel No Sound (2024)

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Last updated on April 6, 2023

Is your Google Phone speaker not working? Are your headphones connected to your phone not playing sound? Can others not hear you while on a call? This will go over several common occurrences when it comes to your Google Pixel not outputting sound as well as microphone issues. The problem is caused by either software or hardware causes, so read on to determine the right solution for you!

First Steps

Restarting your phone is a good first step to ensure it’s not a random software fluke.

  • Press and hold the Power button for 30 seconds. Some Pixels require you to tap Restart after holding the Power button.

Updating your phone is necessary as some bugs are addressed in recent Android updates.

  • To check for updates, go to your Settings app > System > System Update.

Check your media volume as this differs from your call or alarm volume.

  • Check all of these volumes by going to the Settings app > Sound & vibration or by using the volume buttons until a volume slider appears.

Causes

1

Do Not Disturb Mode Enabled

Do Not Disturb mode is a feature that mutes all sounds. It is set either manually or by an automatic schedule like Bedtime mode or driving enabled.

  • To disable this, navigate to the Settings app > Sound & vibration > Do Not Disturb Schedules. To prevent this mode from automatically enabling, you will need to adjust the schedule or delete it.

2

Audio Outputting to Bluetooth Device

Check that your phone isn't trying to output audio to a connected Bluetooth device. A quick way to differentiate audio outputs is to disable Bluetooth — your phone’s media could be playing directly to Bluetooth speakers or earbuds.

  • Swipe down from the top of the phone and tap the Bluetooth icon to disable Bluetooth.

3

Speakers Obstructed

Your phone might have a physical obstruction like a phone case or accessory suppressing the sound. Some cases and charging accessories muffle the phone’s speaker.

  • Take off your phone case to see if this helps with sound.

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Clean out the sound vent on the bottom of the phone. As we stuff our phones into our pockets, lint, dust, and other debris build up inside the speaker grille and auxiliary (headphone) jack.

  • To clean out the headphone jack, use a toothpick or something similar — Be sure to avoid using metal utensils that may damage the internal components of the phone.
  • To clean out the speaker grilles, use a soft bristle toothbrush to clear out any debris.

4

Sound Settings Are Misconfigured

Your Google Pixel may be not redirecting the audio to the correct output device.

  • Using Lesser AudioSwitch from the Google Play Store app forces your phone’s audio output to either your speakers, headphones, or Bluetooth devices.

Another option is to enable Sound Amplifier. Sound Amplifier is a built-in Google Pixel feature that tunes the phone’s loudness according to the surrounding environment. This will only work when using headphones.

5

Faulty Third-Party App

Some web browser apps like Chrome mute video playback. Check for updates in the Google Play Store app.

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  • If you’re still not able to play audio from an app, try going to the Settings app > Apps > See all apps
  • Next tap the ⋮ icon (this is what Android calls the overflow menu icon) on the top right > Reset app preferences > Reset apps

If resetting app preferences didn’t help, boot into Safe Mode to check if your phone’s sound is working. Recently installed third-party apps may cause this no sound issue — being in Safe Mode prevents third-party apps from running automatically. If the issue is resolved while in Safe Mode, uninstall the app or game causing the issue.

  1. Power down the phone.
  2. To boot into Safe Mode, press the powerbutton. After a few secondshold the phone's volume downbutton. Continue to hold it down until you see Safe mode on the screen.
  3. To uninstall an app, navigate to the Google Play Store app > Profile icon on the top right > Manage apps & devices > Manage. Once there, tap on the app you think is causing the issue. Tap Uninstall to remove it.
  4. Once you’re done, exit Safe Mode by holding down the power button for 30 seconds. Some Pixel phones require you to tap Restart.

6

Malfunctioning Microphone

If others cannot hear you while on a call, your Google Pixel’s microphone may be the issue.

  1. Clean the microphone on the top and bottom of the phone using a microfiber rag.
  2. Close out all running apps by swiping up from the bottom of the screen and tapping Clear all.
  3. Restart the call to check if your audio from the microphone is clearer.

7

Firmware Fault

A factory reset is the last resort when it comes to software bugs as this will completely wipe the phone of all personal data and reinstalls the phone’s operating system. Since factory resets will completely wipe your phone’s data, make sure you have a backup of your phone before attempting this.

  1. Turn off the phone by holding down the power button.
  2. Press and hold the power button and the volume down button until the phone screen shows Fastboot Mode.
  3. You will then use the volume buttons to navigate the menu until you land on Recovery Mode. Press the power button to select this mode.
  4. Press the power button and the volume up button together at the same time. Do not hold these buttons down.
  5. Use the volume down button to navigate to Wipe data/factory reset. Press the power button once to select and then use the volume down button again to select Yes when it asks you to confirm.
  6. Finally, restore the backup by logging into your Google account from the Settings app.

8

Broken Headphone Jack or Speaker

If the sound from your headphones is still not working after cleaning out the auxiliary jack, your headphones could be faulty.

Check if the headphones are working by plugging them into another device

  • If the headphones don’t transmit any sound from other devices, then replacement headphones are needed.
  • If the headphones transmit audio from other devices, the auxiliary jack on your phone could be broken. If cleaning out the jack doesn’t work, try replacing it using a guide like this.

After exhausting all other options and your phone isn’t playing audio from the speaker, a speaker replacement is necessary. Follow along using a guide like this.

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Google Pixel 5a Headphone Jack Replacement

This repair guide was authored by the iFixit staff and hasn’t been endorsed by Google. Learn more about our repair guides here.

Use this guide to remove or replace the headphone jack on your Google Pixel 5a.

For your safety, discharge the battery below 25% before disassembling your phone. This reduces the risk of a fire if the battery is accidentally damaged during the repair. If your battery is swollen, take appropriate precautions.

    50 minutes - 2 hoursModerate

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Google Pixel 5a Speaker Assembly Replacement

This repair guide was authored by the iFixit staff and hasn’t been endorsed by Google. Learn more about our repair guides here.

Use this guide to remove or replace the speaker assembly on your Google Pixel 5a.

For your safety, discharge the battery below 25% before disassembling your phone. This reduces the risk of a fire if the battery is accidentally damaged during the repair. If your battery is swollen, take appropriate precautions.

    1 - 3 hoursModerate

9

Bent PCB

If you often sit on your phone in a back pocket and notice any slight bending in the frame, a cracked printed circuit board within your phone may be the cause of your audio issues. User @brianguyton reports that flexing the phone in the opposite direction while power cycling the phone can solve this issue, although it seems like a temporary fix.

If this works for you, a more permanent fix would be to replace the motherboard. You can find the guides and parts for your specific model by navigating to your phone from the Google Pixel Device Page.

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FAQs

Google Pixel No Sound? ›

Restart your phone. On Pixel 5a and earlier: Press your phone's Power button for about 30 seconds, or until your phone restarts. On Pixel 6 and later, including Fold: Press and hold the Power and Volume up buttons for a few seconds.

Why does my Google pixel have no sound? ›

Check for updates in the Google Play Store app. If resetting app preferences didn't help, boot into Safe Mode to check if your phone's sound is working. Recently installed third-party apps may cause this no sound issue — being in Safe Mode prevents third-party apps from running automatically.

Why do I suddenly have no sound on my phone? ›

Volume Settings: Ensure your phone's volume is not on silent and turned up. Software Settings: Check for any software updates or glitches. Reboot your phone to refresh settings. Hardware Problems: A faulty speaker might be the issue.

Why is my pixel silent? ›

Press the Volume buttons located on the right side of the device to adjust the volume. To access Vibrate mode or Silent mode, select the Volume icon then select the Vibrate mode icon or the Silent mode icon as desired.

How do I restore sound on my phone? ›

I have no sound on phone speaker but works on headphones and ear speaker
  1. Turn up the volume on your phone.
  2. Check for in-app sound settings.
  3. Check your do not disturb settings.
  4. Make sure you're not connected to another audio source.
  5. Clean the speaker.
  6. Restart your phone.
  7. Disable Bluetooth on your phone.
  8. Check sound settings.
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Why has the sound gone on my Android phone? ›

Go to Settings > Sounds and vibration and check if your phone is set to Mute/Silent. If so, set it to Sound/Ring. Go to Settings > Notifications > Do not disturb and toggle it off if it's enabled. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Hearing enhancements or Audio adjustment and toggle off Mute all sounds if it's enabled.

Why is there no sound on my phone videos? ›

Either the volume might be turned down, headphones plugged in, or Do Not Disturb mode might be activated. If you haven't upgraded your Android to the latest available version or updated the app you're using for the videos, you might experience glitches such as not hearing sounds on your phone.

Why does my video have no sound? ›

Outdated Operating System: One of the primary reasons for no sound in videos can be an outdated Android OS. Updating your OS can resolve issues related to sound and improve the overall security and performance of your device.

How do I fix the sound on my pixel 6? ›

Fix sound problems
  1. Step 1: Check the strength of your mobile data connection.
  2. Step 2: Turn off Bluetooth. ...
  3. Step 3: Turn the volume up or down. ...
  4. Step 5: If you're on a video call, turn video off and back on.
  5. Step 6: If you're in motion, like in a train or car, wait until you stop before you call.

How do I turn the sound on my Google pixel 6? ›

Turn your volume up or down

Press a volume button. Slide the volume levels to where you want them: Media volume: Music, videos, games and other media. Call volume: Volume of the other person during a call.

What to do when phone speaker is not working? ›

8 ways to troubleshoot any speaker issues on your Android phone
  1. Check all settings.
  2. Manually turn off headphone output.
  3. Remove phone case.
  4. Reboot on safe mode.
  5. Do a hard reboot.
  6. Clean the speaker.
  7. Allow it to dry in case of a water accident.
  8. Software issues.
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How do I fix my speakers not working? ›

Before you begin
  1. Check your speaker output. ...
  2. Run the audio troubleshooter. ...
  3. Verify that all Windows Updates are installed. ...
  4. Check your cables, plugs, jacks, volume, speaker, and headphone connections. ...
  5. Check sound settings. ...
  6. Fix your audio drivers. ...
  7. Set your audio device as the default device. ...
  8. Turn off audio enhancements.

How do I get volume on Google? ›

Say "Hey Google" or press the button to talk to your Assistant, then say a command:
  1. Increase: Turn it up. (Increases volume by 10%).
  2. Decrease: Turn it down. ...
  3. Set a specific level or percent: Volume 5. ...
  4. Change volume by [X] amount: Increase volume by 10%. ...
  5. Maximize: Max volume.
  6. Minimize: Minimum volume.

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