Some users have reported problems with their iPhone 14 Plus not ringing when they get a call. It can be frustrating when your iPhone 14 Plus doesn’t ring to alert you about calls. If you’re wondering how to fix iPhone 14 Plus not ringing on incoming calls, you’ve come to the right place. In this article, i’ll explain why your iPhone 14 Plus is not ringing and show you how to fix the problem for good.
Why is iPhone 14 Plus not ringing?
If your iPhone 14 Plus isn’t ringing, there are several possible culprits which include the following:
- A broken speaker.
- Mute is turned on.
- Focus is turned on.
- You blocked the phone number.
- You silenced all unknown callers.
- There’s a problem with a ringtone.
- You’re stuck in headphone mode.
- Your ringer volume is turned down.
- You turned on call forwarding.
- Your phone is paired with Bluetooth®.
- Your phone is physically damaged.
Here are the best tips on how to fix your iPhone 14 Plus if it’s not ringing.
Note: information in this article apply to iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max.
How to fix iPhone 14 Plus not ringing issue
If your iPhone 14 Plus isn’t ringing when someone calls you, use these tips to get your phone ringing again:
1. Restart your iPhone
Begin the troubleshooting process by restarting your iPhone. Often this classic fix is enough to make your iPhone ring again. That’s because sometimes a minor issue or an app running in the background can cause the iPhone 14 Plus not to ring for incoming calls. This can be fixed by rebooting the phone.
Follow these steps to do so:
- Press the Side and either the volume buttons until you see the “Slide to power off” message.
- Swipe from left to right on the slider to turn off your iPhone.
- Once switched off, turn on the iPhone by holding the Side button again.
2. Check the Ring/Silent Switch
The iPhone 14 Plus have a physical switch on the left side that helps to put the phone in silent mode. You might have accidentally switched to silent mode, resulting in no ring for incoming calls.
To fix it, use these steps:
- Look for the switch on the left side of your iPhone right above the volume buttons. If you can’t find it, make sure to remove any protective cover from your iPhone. The switch might be hiding under it.
- Next, look at the position of the switch. If the switch is moved towards the screen (or the front of your phone), it means your iPhone is set to ring. To be on the safer side, move the switch back once and bring it to the original position again.
- If the switch is moved towards the back of the phone, your iPhone has been set to silent mode. You will also see a small orange stripe next to the switch when iPhone is on silent. Move/push the switch towards the screen to turn off the silent mode. Please keep in mind that you don’t have to press the switch. You need to move it up or down.
3. Check your volume settings
If a simple restart doesn’t work, it could be an issue with your ringer volume, especially if you can still hear other media like music or videos. To check your volume settings:
- Open iPhone Settings.
- Go to “Sounds & Haptics”.
- Now, drag the slider under the “Ringer and Alerts” to the right to increase the volume to an optimum level.
- Also, turn off the toggle next to “Change with buttons”. If this option is enabled, pressing the volume buttons on the right side of your device will change the volume of your ringtone. Disabling it prevents you from inadvertently changing the ringtone volume because the volume keys only change the media volume.
4. Check App Notifications
Go to your iPhone’s “Settings → Phone → Notifications.”
Make sure the toggle next to “Allow Notifications” is turned on. Also, check other options on this screen and enable them according to your preferences.
In my testing, disabling “Allow notifications” for the Phone app didn’t turn off the ringtone, but to be on the safer side, you should keep it enabled.
5. Turn off Focus Mode
The most common reason for your iPhone 14 Plus not ringing on incoming calls is that Focus is enabled. Focus mode allows you to temporarily silence your ringer and pings from texts. Once you’ve enabled this feature, you’ll need to switch it off to hear your phone ring again.
To disable Focus mode, follow these steps:
- Go to “Settings → Focus.”
- Tap on the profile that says On.
- Toggle off the option on the next screen.
Pro Tip: If you own an Apple Watch, swipe up on it and make sure the bell, theater, and moon icons are not lit up. If enabled, these will silence sounds on your phone as well as the watch.
6. Remove third-party ringtones
Third-party ringtones sometimes include a software bug that can cause your iPhone 14 Plus not to ring. If you’ve downloaded one, this could be the problem. As much as you love the sound of a quacking duck when your mom calls, try switching back to a default ringtone on your iPhone. Here’s how to do so:
- In your iPhone Settings, go to “Sounds & Haptics”.
- Then tap Ringtone.
- Tap on the ringtone that says Default or use any pre-installed ringtone from the list under the horizontal black bar.
7. Check custom ringtone
If your iPhone 14 Plus isn’t ringing on incoming calls from only certain people, then the issue could be in their custom ringtone.
- Launch the Contacts app and open the contact for which the ringtone isn’t working.
- Tap on Edit.
- Scroll down and tap on Ringtone. Change the ringtone to one of the pre-installed ones.
8. Make sure Airplane mode is off
If you set your device to Airplane mode during a flight and you forgot to disable it when you landed, your iPhone 14 Plus won’t ring. Here’s how to turn it off:
- Open iPhone Settings.
- Turn off the toggle next to Airplane mode at the top of the list.
9. Check Bluetooth
If you’ve paired your phone with headphones or earbuds and aren’t using them, you won’t hear your phone ring. To turn off Bluetooth pairing:
Go to “Settings → Bluetooth”.
Turn off the toggle next to Bluetooth.
10. Check iPhone Isn’t Stuck in Headphone Mode
It could be that your iPhone is ringing but sending the audio to the wrong place. In this situation, the iPhone thinks that another audio source is attached to it—like headphones or a Bluetooth device—and tries to ring there instead of through your iPhone speaker.
To fix it, insert the headphone cable into the lightening jack once and then remove it. Hopefully, this should take out the iPhone from headphone mode. You can also try blowing air into the jack just in case dust particles or debris are affecting the normal working of headphones.
11. Unblock a blocked number
If someone says they called you, but there’s no sign of the call on your iPhone 14 Plus, you may have blocked that person’s number. Apple introduced the ability to block voice calls, FaceTime calls, and text messages in iOS 7. To unblock a number on iPhone, complete these steps:
- Start the Settings app on your iPhone.
- scroll down and tap “Phone.”
- Tap “Blocked contacts”
- In the list of blocked calls, see if you have accidentally blocked any numbers. To unblock it, swipe it to the left and tap “Unblock.”
12. Disable Silence Unknown Callers
To help users avoid spam calls and robocalls, Apple added a feature that automatically silences all calls from unknown numbers. If this feature is turned on, you won’t hear calls from numbers that aren’t in the Contacts app. Instead, the iPhone sends them right to voicemail. Here is how to turn it off:
- Launch Settings
- Tap Phone.
- Scroll down and disable Silence Unknown Callers.
13. Turn off Call Forwarding
Next, take a look at call forwarding settings. If enabled, your iPhone 14 Plus won’t ring as the incoming calls are diverted to another number. You must turn it off to receive incoming calls on your iPhone.
- Go to Settings.
- Tap on Phone.
- Select Call Forwarding.
- Make sure call forwarding is marked “Off.”
14. Check Third-party Call Blockers
Are you using any third-party calling or call blocking apps? Check that they aren’t blocking calls from any number. Open the third-party app and check for blocked numbers in them.
Alternatively, go to “Settings → Phone → Call blocking & identification.” Turn off all apps.
15. Update iOS
Sometimes, the iPhone 14 not ringing issue can be caused by a bug in the iOS software. To fix it, you must update the iOS to the latest version.
- Connect to a stable WiFi network and make sure your iPhone has at least 50% of battery life.
- Go to Settings.
- Tap General
- Tap Software Update.
- If an iOS update is available, tap Download and Install.
16. Reset Network Settings
If nothing has worked so far and the problem persists, try resetting network settings on your iPhone. This will remove saved Wi-Fi networks, paired Bluetooth devices, and reset other network settings to their default values. Your personal data will not be affected.
- Go to Settings.
- Tap General.
- Tap transfer or reset iPhone.
- Tap Reset.
- Tap Reset Network Settings.
- Enter your passcode.
- Tap Reset Network Settings.
17. Reset All Settings
This method will wipe all the settings, including all the features related to the sounds, such as volume setting, notification, etc.
- Go to Settings.
- Tap General.
- Tap transfer or reset iPhone.
- Tap Reset.
- Tap Reset All Settings.
- A passcode is required.
- After you enter your passcode, tap Reset All Settings on a popup screen.
What If My iPhone 14 Plus Still Won’t Ring?
If you tried all these tips and still your iPhone 14 Plus doesn’t ring on incoming calls, it’s time to consult the experts. Make an Apple Genius Bar appointment at your local Apple Store or contact an Apple-authorized service provider, and bring in your iPhone for inspection and repair.
Fixed: iPhone 14 Plus Not Ringing on Incoming Calls
I hope these tips have helped you fix your iPhone 14 Plus not ringing issue. Let us know in the comments below which solution worked for you. If you have further questions, ask away.
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