If you have an iPhone, there’s a good chance that you’ve experienced the frustrating phenomenon of your device turning down its volume when you’re not even near it. This can be a real annoyance, especially if you’re trying to listen to music or watch a movie. There are a few ways to stop this from happening, but it’s important to be aware of them so that you don’t inadvertently do something that will make your iPhone turn down its volume even further. Here are three tips:

  1. Make sure that your device is turned off and unplugged when it’s not in use. This will help prevent any potential issues from happening.
  2. Make sure that your device is set to “auto” mode, which will keep the volume at its default level when it’s not in use. This way, if you accidentally turn off your iPhone while it’s in use, the volume won’t go down until next time you turn it on again.
  3. Use headphones if possible - even if your device doesn’t have an audio jack, using headphones will help keep the sound level at its default level while the phone is off.