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No sound on iPhone after iOS 18 Update

Hello.. Something weired started happening after I updated my iphone to iOS 18 .. the sound suddenly disappears.. and I had to restart the phone twice to get the sound back again..

did any one have this issue after the update?


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iPhone 14 Pro Max, iOS 18

Posted on Sep 17, 2024 3:58 PM

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Posted on Sep 21, 2024 10:13 AM

I too have no sound after updating to 18.0. And restarting several times has NOT helped!

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Oct 8, 2024 4:24 PM in response to Taittinger1980

I was on a call with AS for over 4 hours, no lie! She said she would talk to her supervisor and call me on friday. This was wed of last week. It is now tues, she never called me back even though we had an appt for friday! I did everything they asked, but to no avail. I updated as previous gentleman said to 18.0.1 and nothing….the more people complain, maybe we get somewhere….good luck to all

Oct 8, 2024 3:24 PM in response to A_Behiry


I updated to 18.0.1 and I also still don’t get any notification sound from the Mail app (Gmail account, uses fetch). I read in another forum that someone who has an Outlook account (uses push) updated to 18.0.1 and is now getting notification sounds with the Mail app. I wonder if this is a fetch/push issue. Disappointed because I was really hoping that this update would address this ongoing problem but it didn’t for me.


Apple technical support assigned me a case number and told me that the only solution to fix not getting a mail sound notification is to completely erase my phone and set it back up from scratch (not from a backup)… to fix a mail sound from one of their apps? There must be an easier solution but additional calls to Apple say that this is the only solution.

Oct 8, 2024 5:35 PM in response to Taittinger1980

“Apple technical support assigned me a case number and told me that the only solution to fix not getting a mail sound notification is to completely erase my phone and set it back up from scratch (not from a backup)… to fix a mail sound from one of their apps? There must be an easier solution but additional calls to Apple say that this is the only solution.”


I have spoken with several people and have read in other Apple forums that have to do with this problem and the above mentioned solution/fix HAS NOT resolved the problem. (Erasing your phone and setting up from scratch).


Hard pass, based on what I have heard and read in other related Apple’s forums.

There MUST be a simpler solution.

Oct 9, 2024 6:26 AM in response to Taittinger1980

Funny someone mentioned outlook/hotmail. I just noticed that I get sound notifications in the Mail app ONLY to my hotmail accounts. My various GMail accounts are not getting them. I checked all the pertinent settings and each are the same. So maybe it has something to do with the IOS 18 update and how it handles GMail!? I also have a Yahoo email address and same issue on Mail app, no sound notifications.

Oct 9, 2024 11:42 AM in response to Taittinger1980

Taittinger1980: I hear ya. It’s pretty ridiculous. I just switched to using the Outlook app and I disabled Apple Mail app. The outlook app is giving me sound notifications when I receive new mail. I don’t like the outlook app as much, but I’ll use it until Apple fixes the no sound for emails issue. Apple rep told me it was because of the security of IOS 18, it changed that feature of getting sound notifications when using third party email in Apple Mail, and that only charging it will get you the sound.

No sound on iPhone after iOS 18 Update

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