How to Change Call Audio Routing on an iPhone
Open your iPhone's Settings., Tap General., Tap Accessibility. , Scroll to the 4th section of menu options, and tap Call Audio Routing. , Tap on a routing preference.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open your iPhone's Settings.
The Settings icon is the one with gray cogs on it, and it's usually found on one of your home screens, or under a folder labelled "Utilities." -
Step 2: Tap General.
It's the icon with a white cog under the third section of menu options. ,,, The default setting is "Automatic," which routes call audio to your phone's internal speaker, headphones, or to a connected Bluetooth device such as a car stereo or external speaker.
Bluetooth Headset will first try to route audio from incoming phone and FaceTime calls to a connected Bluetooth device, like a headset or hearing aid.
If you have this option enabled but forget to bring your device with you, calls will automatically re-route your iPhone's internal speaker.
Once this option is enabled, you won't have to re-enable it when connecting to your Bluetooth device again.Speaker will automatically route audio from incoming phone calls and FaceTime calls to your iPhone's loudspeaker, or speakerphone. -
Step 3: Tap Accessibility.
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Step 4: Scroll to the 4th section of menu options
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Step 5: and tap Call Audio Routing.
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Step 6: Tap on a routing preference.
Detailed Guide
The Settings icon is the one with gray cogs on it, and it's usually found on one of your home screens, or under a folder labelled "Utilities."
It's the icon with a white cog under the third section of menu options. ,,, The default setting is "Automatic," which routes call audio to your phone's internal speaker, headphones, or to a connected Bluetooth device such as a car stereo or external speaker.
Bluetooth Headset will first try to route audio from incoming phone and FaceTime calls to a connected Bluetooth device, like a headset or hearing aid.
If you have this option enabled but forget to bring your device with you, calls will automatically re-route your iPhone's internal speaker.
Once this option is enabled, you won't have to re-enable it when connecting to your Bluetooth device again.Speaker will automatically route audio from incoming phone calls and FaceTime calls to your iPhone's loudspeaker, or speakerphone.
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