Apple iPhone 6s Speaker Replacement Parts
For your iPhone 6s’s speaker, we offer replacement speaker earpieces and loudspeakers priced as low as £1.49, all tested for quality by our expert team. All of our replacement parts are crafted using high standard materials and precise machinery to accurately mimic the shape, design and function of an original Apple part - with quality guaranteed to match or surpass.
Luckily, replacing speaker parts in your iPhone 6s doesn’t require any soldering so it is a perfectly achievable DIY repair job if you have the skills and the tool kit. Or if you want to benefit from the low cost of replacement parts but don’t want to complete the repair yourself, we offer a send-in fitting service where our specially trained tech team can execute the repair for you instead.
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How much does an iPhone 6s speaker replacement cost?
Whilst a local repair store can charge a significant amount for replacement iPhone speaker parts, here at Repair Outlet you can purchase a replacement iPhone 6s earpiece speaker or loudspeaker for just £1.49. Because we offer part-only sales we are able to pass the best prices possible along to our customers, giving them the option to install their speaker replacements themselves for a fraction of the cost.
How do I know if my iPhone 6s earpiece speaker is broken?
Of course, the first sign of a broken earpiece speaker is if you can’t hear any sound at all. But this isn’t the only telltale sign of a broken iPhone 6s speaker - any deterioration in sound compared to usually can be a sign you need to install a replacement. For example, if your speaker is muffled or the sound comes and goes then it’s likely that you need a new speaker element to restore the full listening experience again.
How can I check if my iPhone 6s speaker is working?
To check if your iPhone 6s’s speaker is working you can access ‘Settings’ > Sounds & Haptics’ and test your ringer and alert volumes from there. This will give you a good indication of if your speaker is broken rather than the microphone of someone who had called you.