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  • Question
    The speaker icon does not show up when I call voicemail. How can I fix this?
    Community Answer
    The word "Hide" should be on the bottom right of the dial screen. Tap it and the screen will change to the usual options screen that includes the speaker icon.
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    How can I put a call on hold while on the speaker?
    Community Answer
    Fortunately, all you have to do is tap the Home button. You'll remain on the line (as will your recipient), but you can browse your apps to your heart's content!
  • Question
    Is there a way to switch the iPhone into speakerphone mode permanently or temporarily?
    Community Answer
    You can make the speaker your default audio option by opening the Settings app and going to General > Accessibility > Call Audio Routing, then tapping "Speaker".
  • Question
    What could be causing my speaker phone to not work?
    Community Answer
    Maybe you have dropped your phone or if it has had contact with water. On older phones, older software could also be the cause.
  • Question
    How do I turn on the speaker on an iPhone 5s?
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    Increase the volume using the side buttons and the vibrator button on the left side. If this doesn't work, get your phone checked just in case the speakers are broken.
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    How do I turn on the speaker option when I am already on my iPhone?
    Community Answer
    When you first answer a cell phone call, you will see multiple circular buttons you can press on the screen. One of them, usually on the top right, should read, "speaker," and have an icon of a megaphone with three lines coming out. Press that button and it will automatically put your call on speaker.
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    How do I turn on the speaker during a call?
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    During a call, tap the "Speaker" icon on the call screen to activate speakerphone. Tap the same icon again to disable speakerphone.
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