Google Pixel Speaker Not Working? Lets Fix it
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Wake up to a silent morning? Uh-oh, it seems you might be experiencing the Google Pixel speaker not working issue.
Don’t panic just yet, because we’ve got some troubleshooting steps that can help you get those stereo speakers back up and running.
We’ll guide you through the process and find a solution to this audio dilemma.
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When your Pixel speakers suddenly stop functioning properly, there are a few likely explanations:
Before shelling out for expensive repairs or a new phone, try these DIY troubleshooting tips:
An easy restart often resolves many software-related speaker issues.
Press and hold the power button, tap "Restart" and let your phone reboot. This gives the software a fresh start.
Safe mode loads a minimal version of Android lacking problematic apps and settings.
If speakers work in safe mode, a third-party app is likely the issue.
To enable safe mode:
Connection problems like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth bugs can mimic speaker failures. Resetting network settings often resolves these issues.
Go to Settings > System > Advanced > Reset options > Reset Wi-Fi, mobile & Bluetooth.
Outdated, glitchy software can cause speakers to fail.
Install the latest updates from Settings > System > Advanced > System update. Updates frequently include bug fixes.
Before assuming hardware damage, check for muted, lowered or misrouted audio.
Inspect volume levels, mute toggles, and Bluetooth connections. Toggling settings may fix "broken" speakers.
If basic troubleshooting fails, try a factory reset. This will erase your data but often resolves stubborn issues like dead speakers.
Go to Settings > System > Advanced > Reset options > Erase all data. Test speakers after resetting.
Debris and gunk blocking the speakers can stop sound entirely.
Carefully clean the speaker grills with a soft brush or compressed air to remove dirt.
This should go without saying, but never jam anything into the ports!
After trying standard fixes, reach out to Google Support. Explain the issue in detail along with troubleshooting already attempted.
They can help determine if further software tweaks may help or if hardware replacement or repair is required.
You can minimise future speaker problems by:
With preventative care, your Pixel speakers should give you many years of quality audio and playback.
But if they do cut out again, whip through these troubleshooting tips to quickly get your Pixel sounding crisp again.
Finding zero sound coming from your Pixel speakers can be hugely annoying.
But take a deep breath and follow the step-by-step troubleshooting guide outlined here.
A basic restart or toggle of settings will revive your speakers in many cases. For more stubborn audio issues, try safe mode, resetting connections, updating software, manually cleaning debris from the speakers, or a factory reset.
Still no luck? The Google Support experts can help diagnose and fix even the trickiest speaker problems.
So next time your Pixel speakers stop working, stay calm and implement these fixes. You'll likely have the music pumping again in no time.
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