4 Ways to Fix Android Phone Automatically Goes into Silent Mode

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Basic Fixes

Fix 1: Disable Silent Mode

Here’s how you can manually disable silent mode.

Click thevolume upbutton, tap on thethree-dotsicon, and switch to theringermode.

Alternatively, go toSettings > Sound & Vibrationand increase the ring volume.

Also Read:Do Not Disturb vs. Silent vs. Airplane Mode on Android: Know the difference.

Fix 2: Turn Off Do Not Disturb

You will not receive sounds for notifications if DND is enabled.

Go toSettings > Sound & vibration > Do Not Disturband selectTurn off now.

Fix 3: Disable Schedules in Do Not Disturb

If you have enabled a schedule for Do Not Disturb, it will automatically turn on during the set times.

Go toSettings > Sound & Vibration > Do Not Disturb> Schedulesand turn off the schedules.

Fix 4: Disable Flip to Shh Gesture

The Flip to Shh gestue automatically enables DND when you flip your phone and place it on a flat surface.

OpenSettings > System > Gestures > Flip to Shhand turn it off.

Also Read:How to fix Do Not Disturb turning on itself on Android.

Fix 5: Reset Device

When none of the above methods work, factory reset your Android phone. Doing this will fix any misconfiguration causing the problem.

However, this will reset all the preferences and settings on your device and remove any saved Bluetooth devices, Wi-Fi passwords, and so on.

Go toSettings > Back up and reset > Reset Phoneand reset all the settings.

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Last updated on 30 July, 2024

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