UAE Issues iPhone 12 Recall After Sound Issues

UAE Issues iPhone 12 Recall After Sound Issues

Apple Issues Recall for iPhone 12 Models in the UAE Over Audio Glitches

Apple has sent out a recall notice for certain iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro units sold in the UAE after discovering that a handful of phones were sounding a bit off. Turns out the culprit was a faulty component in the receiver module.

Which iPhones Are Affected?

  • iPhone 12
  • iPhone 12 Pro

Good news for the rest of the line: iPhone 12 Pro Max and iPhone 12 mini are untouched by this glitch, so if you own one of those, stay calm.

Apple’s Take on the Situation

In a calm and detailed statement, Apple explained that a small percentage of the affected devices were experiencing “audio hiccups” due to a tiny fault in the receiver module. The company has promised to make things right for anyone impacted.

What Should Affected Users Do?

If your phone’s sound is feeling a bit “off,” get in touch with an Apple Store or authorized service provider. They’ll provide a replacement or fix, so you can get back to enjoying those crisp calls and smooth music again.

iPhoneUAE Issues iPhone 12 Recall After Sound Issues

iPhone 12 Audio Blues: What You Need to Know

When Should You Check Your Phone?

Apple says the problem only shows up in models made between October 2020 and April 2021.

  • We don’t know how many phones are affected – the exact number is still under wraps.
  • But you can find out – Apple has a simple check to see if your iPhone 12 is on the list.
  • If Your Call Goes Mute

    If you’re a iPhone 12 Pro or iPhone 12 owner and you notice no sound during a call, don’t panic.

  • Bring your phone to an Apple‑authorized service provider or a nearby Apple Store.
  • Apple will fix the audio issue for free on eligible devices.
  • Quick Checklist

  • Check your model’s production dates (Oct 2020‑Apr 2021).
  • Use the Apple‑provided test to confirm.
  • Call Apple Support if you’re unsure.
  • Visit an authorized service center and get your phone repaired at no cost.
  • Tip: If your phone was bought in late 2020 or early 2021, it’s worth double‑checking. Better safe than sorry!Feel free to spread the word—help your friends avoid a silent call mishap.