If you bought the phone already damaged, it is possible that the previous owner tried to repair it (or had it repaired) and damaged the Home Button. You should inspect the Home Button very carefully, look for micro tears or damage to the connector. Then also inspect the flex that goes from the HB, underneath the heat should and eventually connects to the logic board. It has a 90 degree bend that tends to rip easily if your not careful.
As for the microphone issue, while it could be a discrete issue (dead microphone), the problem could be related to the Audio IC. This can happen seemingly out of nowhere and usually follows a reboot of an affected device or following a repair which can put that “one last drop” of stress on the logic board. Once rebooted, the phone exhibits symptoms that were never present before.
The iPhone 7 series of devices have proven to be very unreliable, suffering from flex-based issues similar to the iPhone 6 Plus (Touch Disease). On the iPhone 7, the fault line runs along the top of the SIM card reader and affects the Baseband CPU and Audio IC. Any short copper traces running perpendicular to the fault line while connecting to micro-BGA pads, is subject to failing.
On the Audio IC, this particularly affects the C12 pad/trace although there are 4 pads/traces along the fault line. Of those four, the C12 pad (I2S_AP_TO_CODEC_MCLK) is the most critical as it is a communication protocol line between the CPU and the Audio IC.
Here are the typical symptoms, as collated by the repair community:
- Voice Memos app / Loudspeaker on call - greyed out
- Siri doesn’t hear you / Caller can’t hear you
- Most other Audio related issues that aren’t solved by modular replacements
- Long boot times (3-5 minutes)
- iTunes detects the phone but stuck on the Apple Logo
This is a repairable problem but it requires a micro-soldering repair. Although it can be a routine repair for an experienced tech, it can go sideways very quickly as the Audio IC is directly opposite the underfilled Baseband CPU. An unqualified tech can apply too much heat and cause massive problems. So do your due diligence.
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