iPhone Earpiece Repair Melbourne
The earpiece speaker — the small speaker at the top of your iPhone — is what you hear during regular phone calls. When it becomes muffled, crackly, or completely silent, every phone call becomes a struggle. iTech Repairs replaces iPhone earpiece speakers on all models in Melbourne, with call quality tested after every repair to verify clear, natural voice reproduction.
Common Symptoms
Recognise any of these? Walk in and we'll diagnose and fix it on the spot.
Can't Hear During Phone Calls
You can hear nothing when holding the phone to your ear during a call, even though the microphone is working and the caller can hear you.
Very Quiet on Calls
Call audio is barely audible at maximum volume, forcing you to strain to hear the other person even in quiet environments.
Earpiece Crackles
Audio during calls is distorted with crackling, buzzing, or static sounds — often caused by debris in the earpiece grille or a damaged speaker driver.
Forced to Use Speakerphone
You've started putting all calls on speakerphone because the earpiece is too quiet or distorted to use normally.
Why Choose iTech Repairs?
Earpiece Fully Replaced
The complete earpiece assembly — including the speaker driver and integrated proximity sensor components — is replaced with a new unit.
Call Quality Tested
After replacement, we make a test call and listen through the earpiece at multiple volume levels to verify clear audio reproduction.
Voice Clarity Verified
We check that voice audio sounds natural, clear, and free from distortion during a live call before returning your phone.
Walk In Today — No Appointment Needed
Visit our Braybrook or Spotswood store any time. Most repairs completed on the spot in 15 minutes with a lifetime warranty on all parts and labour.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the earpiece and the loudspeaker?
The earpiece is the small rectangular speaker at the top of your iPhone used for regular phone calls held to your ear. The loudspeaker is the bottom speaker used for speakerphone, music, and media. They are separate components.
Does the proximity sensor sit near the earpiece?
Yes. On many iPhone models, the proximity sensor (and on Face ID models, some TrueDepth components) are located in the same assembly as the earpiece. We take care to preserve these components during earpiece repair.
How much does earpiece repair cost?
Earpiece replacement pricing varies by model. Walk in or call us for a free assessment and quote.
Book by iPhone Model
Select your iPhone model for model-specific pricing and availability: