In this video, learn how to fix an iPhone not ringing for an incoming call problem, Slow ringing.
There are a few things you can try to fix the problem. So, let’s watch the video till the end.
Timestamp:-
00:00 Intro
00:12 Turn off Silent mode
00:42 Turn off the Airplane Mode
01:18 Turn off Do Not Disturb Mode
01:51 Check Your Ringtone Volume
02:21 Turn off Bluetooth
02:57 Turn off silent unknown callers.
03:36 Force Restart
04:04 Software Update
04:33 Allow Notifications
05:10 Reset All Network Settings
06:07 Reset All Settings
07:00 Contact Apple Support
The first solution is to Turn off Silent mode. This setting will allow all sounds to receive calls, texts, and other notifications.
For that, swipe down the screen from the upper left side and get into the control center.
Tap on the bell with the slash icon to Turn off the silent mode.
After that, you need to follow the second solution is to check Turn off the Airplane mode from the control center of your iPhone. This can be advantageous as it allows you to reactivate wireless features like Wi-Fi, cellular, GPS, and Bluetooth.
If the Airplane mode is active on your iPhone, you will not be able to receive or make calls.
For that, swipe down the screen from the upper left side and get into the control center right here.
Check and tap to turn off the Airplane mode if it is on. That’s it.
If the problem persists, the third solution is to Turn off the Do Not Disturb mode. With this setting, you will be able to receive any calls, notifications, or alerts on your iPhone.
For that, swipe down the screen from the upper left side and get into the control center right here.
Now, you will see the little focus mode option since the iOS 15 has changed from Do Not Disturb to Focus mode.
Check if the Focus mode is enabled. Press and hold on focus to see which focus mode is enabled. Tap on the focus mode type to turn it off.
So, go ahead and check whether it is working or not.
If the problem remains, then the fourth solution is to Check your Ringtone and volume settings.
After that, tap on the ringtone, change the previous ringtone, and select the audible ringtone on your device. That’s it.
If your iPhone is still not ringing for incoming calls, the fifth solution is to Turn off Bluetooth.
To solve this problem, launch the settings app on your iPhone. Then, tap on the bluetooth option. From here, tap on the I button next to the connected hearing device and tap on the disconnect or forget this device option. After that, turn off the toggle beside bluetooth. That’s it.
In this way, your iPhone will not be able to auto-connect with the bluetooth devices.
If the problem persists, then the sixth solution is to Turn off silent unknown callers.
Launch the Settings app on your iPhone. Then, scroll down and tap on Phone.
Now, scroll down and tap on Silence Unknown Callers. Here, turn off the toggle beside silence unknown callers. That’s it.
Also, you need to ensure that the call forwarding is off; for that, you need to tap on the call forwarding option. Then, turn off the toggle beside call forwarding.
If none of the previous solutions work, follow the seventh solution is to, Force restart the iPhone.
You can force restart the device using a combination of the volume control and power buttons.
This process won't result in any loss of data on your device.
Once the restart is complete, you can unlock your iPhone using your lock screen password.
The next thing you have to do if you still having issues then follow the eighth convenient solution to Check for Software Updates.
Now, the ninth solution is to Turn on allow notifications.
Launch the Settings app on your iPhone and tap on the notifications section. Then, go for the phone notifications settings.
Here, make sure you have enabled the toggle beside allow notifications. Then, select options for alerts.
Now, on the general settings page, Scroll down to the bottom and tap on the second last option, Transfer or Reset iPhone. Now tap on the reset option.
You will see multiple options prompted on your iPhone screen. Tap on Reset Network setting.
Then, enter your device passcode if you see the enter passcode screen.
Select reset network setting to confirm.
So, you need to reconnect your iPhone to a Wi-Fi network or VPN after resetting the network setting.
If the problem persists, then try the eleventh solution, Reset all settings.
Now, let’s see what to do.
Launch the Settings app on your iPhone. Then, tap General and scroll down until you see the reset option. Tap on it.
You will see multiple options. Tap on the reset all settings option.
Then, enter your device passcode to continue.
After that, tap on reset all settings to confirm your action. That’s it. Your phone will restart automatically when the process completes.
The number twelth solution is to Contact Apple support.
![](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Fqmo7Ph2rmU/maxresdefault.jpg)