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6S Wireless Headphones Over Ear, [40 Hrs Playtime] Hi-Fi Stereo Foldable Wireless Stereo Headsets Earbuds with Built-in Mic, Micro SD/TF, FM for iPhone/Samsung/iPad/PC (Black & Red)

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Learn more about Apple’s dedication to reducing the environmental impact of our products and process. Or read our Product Environmental Reports for detailed information on the environmental performance of every Apple product. It is possible that your current connection settings are having a conflict and is causing this issue. This usually happens if you have multiple Bluetooth-enabled devices that are associated with your iPhone. One of those devices is your Bluetooth headphone that is having the connection conflict. To remove the conflict, you can use Airplane mode to turn off all communication protocols on your device. Think of it as a restart without actually restarting your device! If you can’t get your headphones to connect to your phone at all, don’t despair—in my experience, this is usually the easiest to fix (provided the headphones aren’t dead entirely). Now it’s a common misconception to think that performing a hard reset also clears all of your data and information on your iPhone. Performing a hard reset DOES NOT cause any of your data to be lost as that kind of reset is called a factory reset or a DFU restore.

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If none of the above solutions work to fix the issue, then it’s most likely you will need to do a factory reset/restore so that you can get your device to be like how you first got it out of the store (assuming it was perfectly fine). To turn off your iPhone, press and hold the power button. After a few seconds, you’ll see “slide to power off” and a small power icon appear on the screen. Swipe the power icon from left to right to turn off your iPhone. All battery claims depend on network configuration and many other factors; actual results will vary. Battery has limited recharge cycles and may eventually need to be replaced by Apple service provider. Battery life and charge cycles vary by use and settings. See www.apple.com/batteries and www.apple.com/iphone/battery.html for more information. Apple takes a complete product life cycle approach to determining our environmental impact. Learn more aboutiPhone and the Environment English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, Turkish

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If you plugged headphones into your iPhone, but you can’t hear any audio playing, then the volume on your iPhone may just be turned all the way down.

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Press the volume up button on the left side of your iPhone to turn up its volume. When you do, a small box will pop-up on the center of your iPhone’s display indicating the volume of your iPhone. You may have already done this as your first go-to method, but if you haven’t, then we suggest that you definitely give it a go! Hence, with this post, we intend to get straight to the point with iPhone 6S models and share the most-up-to-date solutions that had both worked personally for us as well as the hundreds of users who found themselves in such similar situation.

It’s a difficult predicament to find yourself in when you can’t hear any sound during calls, or video/music played through the speakers of your iPhone 6S.

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