


''I tried all the other methods and had no luck including: Take it off the docking station and it should be working fine!īless all those that use this technique, and get it to work!!

Put it on the docking station, until it says its charged, then press the play button on the device until it plays out the speakers of the docking station (I'd play a couple songs on the device before taking it off just to make sure its working.or until a customer rep in the store complains about the loud music LOL)ģ. Here are a couple of examples of what they look like:Ģ. that have them on display if you don't have one or don't feel like spending money to use) Find an iHome music device or any music playing device made specifically for the iphone (you can walk into any bestbuy, walmart, etc. Play a song on the docking station music device while its charging. Plug your phone into any iHOME or any docking station type of charger that plays music. I HAVE FINALLY FOUND THE SOLUTION TO THIS! Thanks to a great customer service rep at APPLE who had a familiar problem! My guess is that this is an iOS 5 problem, since the speakers work. I also noticed (only a few times) that when I do a repring (with changing the language of the phone), the volume slider reappears and works correctly for 2 or 3 seconds, before disappearing again.But when the conversation is over, the bar disappears again. I can control the volume with the + and - buttons. During a phone call, if I put the conversation on speakers, it works and the volume bar reappears.I restored the device many times on iOS 5, but it doesn't fix the problem. Now, I have a strange problem, and I don't know if the cause is an iOS 5 bug or a physical problem. I changed my LCD screen and upgraded my iPhone 4 to iOS 5 the same day. However, the message/mail notifications don't make any noise, and I can't hear the sound menu. When I receive a call, I hear it ring, and I can hear the ringtones in the sound menu. When I press the + and - buttons, the volume icon appears, but the slider is empty.
