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Galaxy S24Have you run diagnostics on the mics to see if it's a physical issue or a software issue? Diagnostics can be found in device care or through the support tab of the Members app. If the mic comes up as defective, you will have to call Samsung for service locations. If your phone is still under warranty and defective, it should be a warranty repair.
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Galaxy S24Well, if you don't want to get it repaired, you just might have to get accustomed to wearing an earbud all day and using that to interact with your assistant. Whether this is the fault of the update or not, unless Samsung acknowledges a mass casualty event on mic hardware, (which they will never do if they don't get thousands of error reports on it), they will never cover a repair for it. It could be just coincidental. The mic could have been failing (for whatever reason), and the update pushed it over the edge. Have you cleared the phone's cache? Restarted in safe mode to test the mic? Factory reset the phone? If there is something in the update conflicting with the mic, that would clear it out as resetting will give you a whole new operating system and restoring a backup is unlikely to repeat the error (I would test the mic prior to restoring a backup). After that, you really should consider getting it repaired. Which is preferable, making do without the mic, wearing an ear bud all day or fixing your phone. It may not cost as much as you fear.
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