Having audio problems with your iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus? It seems that you are not alone, and if it's out of warranty you might have to pay as much as $180 to get the problem fixed.
Do you have an iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus that's suffering from strange audio issues? Then hopefully it's still under warranty because this problem could otherwise cost you as much as $180 to fix.
The problem is widespread enough that it has attracted the attention of lawyers looking to kick off a class action lawsuit against Apple.
Based on reporting carried out by Consumer Affairs, the issue is down to something called "Loop Disease." What is "Loop Disease"? Here's what Puls, a digital repair firm, had to say to Consumer Affairs:
"Loop disease is a loosening of a chip on the motherboard – in this case, the audio chip," explains Puls, a digital repair company. "A fix necessitates removing the chip and soldering a small section of wire beneath it to repair the connection."
According to Puls, the cost of repairing this issue can range from $79 and $180, depending on whether the customer wants a "quick fix" or "future-proofing."
Is hardware fix the only option available to you? Well, there are some software-based tweaks and tricks you can try, but if your iPhone is suffering from a chip that's loosened over time and with use, none of these things are going to help.
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