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If I can't find it between Google and Apple, as a last resort I'll come here and wait to get beat up. It's all part of the Macrumors charm!:D

Yup lol. We build character around here. Lots of tough love. :D

Back on topic though, as a wireless rep for Rogers, I don't get as many of this "problem" any more compared to a year or two ago. I do, however, get lots of people complaining that they can't hear anyone because the earpiece doesn't work. Then I take off the plastic piece Apple puts on the screen, and it's working perfectly! lol That film really blocks a lot of sound.
 
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Is the "ear" speaker active during music playback? Or just phone calls?

Yes. All speakers turn on during music playback.

Calls, only ear turn on (turning on speaker phone allows you to activate both speakers during a phone call)

During phone calls, you can play music, it is only heard by you since it is in the speaker in your ear and not through the mic at the bottom.
 
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This whole thread is a fail. Lol
 
I can't believe that after five iPhones, this question still comes up.

Not all of use were "lucky" enough to be "graced" with AT&T as our carrier and thus, the iPhone 4S is our first iPhone.

With that said, I do understand that reading the FAQs would answer this question. I thought the same thing at first, but a simple search often yields wonderful results.

Be easy on the OP, message boards and forums will always be filled with repeat questions or ones that can be answered with a simple search.

Just comes with the package..
 
Not everyone has had five iPhones. While this question has come up many times and been answered many times, meaning a simple search either in these forums or Google would net the answer, I can't believe people get ripped as much as they do for asking this. A kind, simple answer isn't that hard to provide.

People on this site are rarely kind. Most act like spoiled children and like to roll their eyes at everyone just cause they believe they are smarter than anyone here who has a question or wants a discussion.
 
Don't feel bad op I think it was a legit question. I thought the same thing when I first got my 3G. This forum is just full of trolls.

Many good users here don't get off lambasting inexperienced users.
 
Like I just mentioned on another thread on the same subject ( oops) . Whether or not it's a stupid question, some people don't really care that much to check and see if it has been answered elsewhere a hundred times before. It's not the most important thing in their lives first - to check first to see if they'll offend some of the hardened ol timer nerds. Chill out people and get some fresh air....
 
The joke is on everybody who has taken the time to reply except for the first person who replied... I guess that includes me. We've all wasted precious seconds/minutes of our lives :p
 
I'm going to admit, reading this thread made me extremely happy. I dropped my 4 on concrete a while back, which I thought had broken the, er, speaker. Nice to know that my resale value will not plummet when I sell it in a month.
 
I'm so glad I found this thread before I took it back to Apple!
I've had it ten months (my first iPhone) and only noticed when I put my thumb over the speaker while playing music.
Annoyingly it still sounds better than my iPad mini. Which is tinny!
 
Add me to the list of people who thought they had a broken speaker! I feel so stupid now!! Oops!
 
I can't believe that after five iPhones, this question still comes up.

You do realize that iPhone 4 has 2 speakers. Don't you? This is a perfectly legitimate question. I find it rather amusing than you are all so quick to jump and prove your superiority in terms of technology, but don't even understand the basics kind, human interaction. Yup, it's a speaker and a mic now, but it hasn't always been like that. Get over yourselves.
 
You do realize that iPhone 4 has 2 speakers. Don't you? This is a perfectly legitimate question. I find it rather amusing than you are all so quick to jump and prove your superiority in terms of technology, but don't even understand the basics kind, human interaction. Yup, it's a speaker and a mic now, but it hasn't always been like that. Get over yourselves.

My iPhone 4 disagrees with your assertion.
 
People sure like to bump this thread from the dead eh?


You do realize that iPhone 4 has 2 speakers. Don't you? This is a perfectly legitimate question. I find it rather amusing than you are all so quick to jump and prove your superiority in terms of technology, but don't even understand the basics kind, human interaction. Yup, it's a speaker and a mic now, but it hasn't always been like that. Get over yourselves.

No, it doesn't, unless you count the earpiece as a 'speaker'. Get your facts straight and get over yourself.
 
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