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Easily silence sounds from your end of a phone call with this simple guide
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When you mute your iPhone, you prevent people you are speaking to from hearing any sound from your end of the call. This feature is useful when you are in a crowded area where the noise is preventing you from hearing each other properly or when you know you won't be talking for a long period of time. The process for muting other sounds on your iPhone varies depending on the sound.

Easy Instructions to Mute Your iPhone

To quickly mute your iPhone's ringer and notification sounds, toggle the switch on the left side of the phone—you'll see "Silent Mode On" once the iPhone is muted. You can also mute alarm sounds by turning them off, or mute music and videos by pressing the Volume Down button until there is no sound.

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Muting Your iPhone

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  1. If you need to shut your ringer off in a hurry, flip the switch above the volume buttons on the left side of the phone to mute the ringer. If the switch shows a red color, it's been muted.
    • Note that this only mutes the ringer and notifications. It will not mute any other sounds your iPhone may make, such as music or alarms.
  2. Putting your iPhone on Silent mode by using the switch will not affect any alarms you have set. The alarm's volume is connected to your ringtone volume, so you can turn it down with the Volume buttons but you can't mute it.[1]
    • You can turn alarms off by opening the Clock app, selecting the Alarms tab, and then toggling the alarm off.
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  3. Music is not affected by the mute switch, so you'll need to turn it down using either the Volume buttons or the volume slider in the app that's playing the music. Turning the music all the way down will mute it.
    • When music is playing, the Volume buttons will affect the music volume and not the ringtone volume.
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Muting Yourself During a Call

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  1. You can mute any phone call using your iPhone.
  2. This will enable the screen, as it is turned off when the iPhone detects that it's being held at your hear to prevent accidental button presses.
  3. The "Mute" button looks like a microphone with a slash through it. Muting the call will turn off your iPhone's microphone. You'll still be able to hear the other person, but they won't be able to hear you.
  4. This will put the call on hold, allowing you to browse your phone or add in another caller.
    • Not all mobile networks support call holding.
  5. Once you are unmuted, the other person will be able to hear you again.
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    What do I do if my phone is not ringing when I receive a call?
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    Go into your settings and find the option for "Sounds." From there, you can change your vibration settings, your ringer and alert volume, and your ring tone. Also, look at the side of your phone where the volume buttons are. Right above that, there is a little switch. If you want your ringer on, you should make sure the switch is closer to the front of the phone. If you want it off, make sure it is towards the back. Some cases may cover up the ringer button.
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    How do I mute the sound on an iPhone when watching a video?
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    Either turn the volume down all the way or hit the mute switch on the left side of the phone.
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