Your iPhone & its dock: Disabling the mute feature

iPhone dock with Line Out port

I recently purchased a dock for my iPhone from a guy on Ebay. It’s not an official Apple product, because $5 is a far better price than the $29 Apple wants for a piece of plastic. All-in-all, its a great little product, and it would be perfect but for one thing; every time I plug my iPhone 3G into it, it mutes the sound.

Of course, given that this dock has a Line Out jack on the back, it makes sense that it would disable my iPhone’s built-in speakers. After all, why would you want your iPhone’s tinny sound tarnishing whatever you plug in the back? However, seeing as I’m using it as a bed-side stand, there will never be a speaker system to tarnish. Here’s how to prevent it from muting your iPhone.

Step 1: Open it up. You’ll need a small phillips screwdriver, about 2.5mm in diameter. Just stab it through the rubber layer on the bottom and unscrew.

Location of the screws on the bottom of the iPhone dock

Step 2: Using a soldering iron, remove the tiny resistor (Pictured to the right) from the marked location on the PCB.

Location of the resistor to remove on the iPhone dock PCB

Step 3: Reassemble and enjoy. :)

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16 Responses to Your iPhone & its dock: Disabling the mute feature

  1. BeyondtheTech says:

    Great find, but does that disable the Line Out jack?

    Hoping to order mine from DealExtreme soon!

  2. Ashley Ross says:

    Unfortunately, yes. The resistor links a pin to ground, which, I believe, signals to the iPhone that it should disable its internal speaker and output audio via the pins leading to the Line Out jack.

    All this could have been avoided if the dock’s makers had used a sensing jack, which would detect when a cable is inserted and only then connect the pin to ground.

  3. Steffen says:

    The sound works when the charging cable isn’t connected. I got mine in the mail today. Works great.

  4. John says:

    Thanks man, just also got a few from dealextreme! Your trick works great, I can now use clock radio app on it perfectly!

  5. Marcel says:

    Thanks for the great description, it was exactly was I searched for! In the end I even went one step further and just for fun added a sensing pin to the existing Line Out jack so the muting still works when a plug is inserted. If anybody is interested, click on my name for a some pictures.

  6. Jonas says:

    Great find! Many thanks, now i don’t have to worry about missing calls when charging anymore.

  7. Pgeezy says:

    You da man! I got mine and was afraid I wasn’t going to able to use it. I was able to scrape off the resistor with a screwdriver, be careful.

  8. Brettville says:

    Is there a way to disable the dock mute on the software side because my iPhone must need cleaning as it mutes my sound every 5 seconds. I have an app to block the popup but the sound still mutes :(

  9. Matteo says:

    Thanks, this is exactly the information I needed, I have that same dock (from Dealextreme).

  10. Dicko says:

    Thanks for this. It has worked perfectly as I only want this to charge and no line out.

  11. altek says:

    Ashley: Great find, great explanation. You were the first hit in Google for “iphone dock mute” too. Thanks!

    Marcel: I liked your take on this too, nice hack!

    Brettville: I had the same problem after some moisture got in around my mute / vibrate switch. I followed an iPhone disassembly guide on iFixit and bought a replacement part off eBay. From memory the part was the “headphone flex cable” or something similarly named, and cost around $10 shipped. Good luck!

  12. erman e says:

    works perfect. i have the same dock bought from dx. i removed the resistance as shown on the pic and now i can hear my iphone while charging on the dock. i owe you a beer.

  13. Ben says:

    Couldn’t work out why it wasnt making any sound – I though the dock had a close to airtight seal around the speakers and caused the sound to be so muffled I couldnt hear it. Turn out the resistor was the issue. 10 seconds at my soldering station and the problem is fixed.

    My dock will never see speakers – its just a charging and syncing station for my iphone near the computer.

    Thanks for the tutorial – I dont think I would have been able to get inside the unit without this tutorial! Took longer to open the dock than it did to remove the smd resistor :)

  14. eyal says:

    thanks man,
    it helped !

  15. D says:

    Thanks so much for this tip. Ordered a dock on eBay and the seller had the audacity to tell me it was a problem with my iPhone. Negative feedback coming his way! This easy fix took less than 5 minutes.

  16. Freitag says:

    You, sir, are awesome.

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