Dropping into a hot zone in Erangel requires flawless squad communication. When you suddenly realize your BGMI voice chat not working, the game quickly becomes a frustrating, silent experience. You try to call out enemy locations, ask for ammo, or coordinate a tactical push, only to discover you are essentially talking to yourself.

Several BGMI players report voice chat problems after recent phone updates or seemingly out of nowhere. Modern Android versions introduce highly aggressive background app management, revised privacy dashboards, and strict microphone permission protocols. If your BGMI microphone not working has cost you chicken dinners lately, the problem is likely your phone's software permissions, not a broken headset.


BGMI voice chat not working troubleshooting guide and microphone fixes

Fortunately, you don't need to reinstall the entire 9GB game file to fix this. After troubleshooting these exact BGMI voice chat issues on Android with my own squad, I have compiled the most reliable methods to bypass these restrictions and restore your in-game communication. I tested these fixes on a Samsung Galaxy device, a POCO phone running HyperOS, and a OnePlus handset to verify which solutions consistently restored voice chat.

⚡ Quick Fix Summary
  • Force Mic Permissions: Go to Settings > Apps > BGMI > Permissions > Microphone > Select "Allow only while using the app".
  • Unmute Global Privacy: Swipe down the notification panel and ensure the "Mic Access" toggle is turned ON in your quick settings.
  • In-Game Audio Reset: Open BGMI Settings > Audio, slide the Microphone down to 0, save, then slide it back to maximum.
  • Clear Cache: Clear the game cache from device settings (Do NOT clear storage data).

Use the table below to jump directly to the fix that matches your situation.

Why BGMI Voice Chat Stops Working

Before jumping into the solutions, it helps to understand exactly what is failing. Recent Android updates bring a major overhaul to how third-party applications interact with your device's hardware. To prevent apps from eavesdropping, the OS actively revokes permissions from apps running in the background or apps that haven't been opened in a while.

When you encounter a BGMI voice bug, it is frequently because the operating system has silently blocked the game's audio routing. Additionally, conflicts between Bluetooth earbuds, built-in system screen recorders, and general BGMI audio problems can hijack the microphone priority. Essentially, the game interface thinks it is broadcasting your voice, but your phone has muted the signal at the core system level.

Fix 1 – Verify Microphone Permission Settings

The single most frequent cause of BGMI microphone access denied errors is a silent permission reset. Even if you granted permission when you first installed the game months ago, a routine OS update often wipes that preference and resets it to "Ask every time" or "Don't allow" for security reasons.

During testing on a Xiaomi device, I noticed the microphone permission had silently changed to "Ask every time" right after a system update, causing the mic to completely freeze during matches.

  1. Open your device Settings and navigate to Apps or App Management.
  2. Scroll down and select BATTLEGROUNDS MOBILE INDIA.
  3. Tap on Permissions, then select Microphone.
  4. If it is under the "Not Allowed" section, you have found the problem.
  5. Select Allow only while using the app. Do not choose "Ask every time," as this causes the mic to fail mid-match when you toggle it on the game screen.  
                                                                       
Android microphone permission settings screen for BGMI showing allow only while using the app

Fix 2 – Disable Privacy Microphone Restrictions

Modern Android phones feature a global hardware kill-switch for both the microphone and camera. Several players trigger this switch accidentally while swiping through their drop-down menus, completely muting their device without realizing it.

On a Samsung phone I was troubleshooting recently, simply toggling this global switch fixed the issue immediately.

Swipe down twice from the top of your screen to open the full Quick Settings panel. Look for a tile named Mic Access. If this tile is grayed out or crossed out, your microphone is disabled system-wide. Tap it to turn it green. If you do not see the tile, tap the pencil icon to edit your Quick Settings panel, locate "Mic Access," and drag it into your active tiles.

Fix 3 – Reset BGMI Voice Chat Configuration

Sometimes the issue isn't with your phone's system settings, but with a corrupted audio configuration inside the game itself. A BGMI voice chat fix that consistently works involves tricking the game into refreshing its local audio sliders.

  1. Launch BGMI and tap the upward arrow at the bottom right of the lobby to open Settings.
  2. Navigate to the Audio tab.
  3. Under the Voice section, drag both the Microphone and Speaker sliders all the way down to 0.
  4. Uncheck the Voice Chat boxes completely.
  5. Close BGMI and swipe it away from your recent apps list.
  6. Relaunch the game, go back to the Audio menu, re-check the Voice Chat boxes, and drag the sliders back to maximum.                                                                      

BGMI in-game audio settings menu showing microphone and speaker sliders set to maximum

 Fix 4 – Clear BGMI Cache Without Losing Game Data

When the BGMI squad voice chat fails to connect despite permission changes, corrupted temporary files left over from previous game patches could be the culprit. Clearing the cache forces the game to generate fresh audio files without deleting your custom HUD layouts, sensitivity settings, or downloaded maps.

Navigate to Settings > Apps > BGMI > Storage and Cache. Tap on Clear Cache. Ensure you do not tap "Clear Storage" or "Clear Data", as doing so will delete your account login and force you to redownload all resource packs.

Fix 5 – Check Bluetooth Audio Routing Issues

If your BGMI mic not working issue only happens when using wireless earbuds, it is likely a Bluetooth conflict. Sometimes your phone struggles to switch between the high-quality media audio channel (for hearing game sounds) and the communication channel (for using the mic).

If your squad cannot hear you while using Bluetooth, try this workaround during a match: minimize the game, turn off your phone's Bluetooth, return to the game, and turn on the phone's built-in speaker mic. Wait for 5 seconds to confirm your squad can hear you, then turn Bluetooth back on and let your earbuds reconnect. This forces your phone to properly recognize the headset microphone.

Fix 6 – Disable Conflicting Overlay Apps

Your phone only allows one application to actively use the microphone at a time. If you are constantly saying "my BGMI teammates cannot hear me," check if another app is running over the game and stealing the microphone.

Discord is a common offender. If you were previously in a Discord call, ensure the app is fully closed from your background apps. Furthermore, built-in device features like Samsung's Game Booster or Xiaomi's Game Turbo often have screen recording functions running on standby. If the screen recorder's mic setting is set to "System and Mic," it reserves the microphone, preventing BGMI from using it. Go into your screen recorder settings and temporarily set it to "System Audio Only."

Fix 7 – Repair Corrupted Game Resources

If none of the system-level fixes resolve the problem, the game files might be damaged. Krafton has provided a built-in repair tool precisely for this scenario.

  1. Log out of your BGMI account to reach the main login screen.
  2. Look for the Repair button (the wrench icon on the right side of the screen).
  3. Tap it and select Routine Repair. Ensure you do not select the option that deletes downloaded maps.
  4. Tap OK, let the game repair itself, and restart. The game will download a tiny patch and reinstall fresh audio settings.
                                                                   
BGMI login screen highlighting the routine repair wrench icon to fix audio files


⚠️ Warning: Avoid Third-Party Audio Tools

Avoid using unverified third-party modifier apps, background audio tools, or overlay utilities while troubleshooting microphone issues. These tools can interfere with the game's native audio system and create more conflicts. Stick to your phone's official settings and BGMI's built-in repair tools.

💡 Pro Tip: The Voice Channel Swap Trick

If your mic randomly stops working mid-game, restart the voice channel by switching from Team Channel to All Channel and back again. This forces the game to renegotiate its connection to the voice servers without kicking you out of the match.

Test Results and What Actually Worked

When helping squadmates fix their audio, I've seen these steps work across various popular smartphones.

On most Samsung Galaxy devices, the issue usually boils down to that global Mic Access toggle in the quick settings panel. Toggling it off and on again refreshes the hardware connection.

On Xiaomi and POCO phones, the problem almost always traces back to aggressive battery and permission management. Going into the App Info and manually setting the microphone permission to "Allow only while using the app" permanently fixes the dropouts.

For OnePlus users, the microphone bug frequently stems from the built-in gaming overlay. Disabling the background screen recorder hidden deep within the OnePlus Game Engine immediately unblocks the microphone, allowing teammates to hear callouts perfectly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why can I hear my squad, but they cannot hear me?
This usually means your phone is receiving their voices just fine, but your phone's software is blocking the game from using your mic. Double-checking your microphone permissions in your phone settings almost always fixes this.
Does clearing the BGMI cache delete my custom controls?
Nope! Clearing the cache just gets rid of temporary junk files that help the game load. Your controls, sensitivity, and downloaded maps are totally safe. Just be careful not to hit "Clear Data" by mistake.
Why does my mic stop working randomly mid-match?
This often happens if your internet connection drops for a split second, or if a phone call comes through and steals the mic. Doing a quick toggle of your voice channels or minimizing the game for a second usually brings your voice back.
Can a Bluetooth headset cause the BGMI mic issue?
Definitely. Sometimes your phone gets confused and doesn't know whether to use the phone's built-in mic or the one on your wireless earbuds. Turning your Bluetooth off and back on while you're in the lobby usually clears up the confusion.
Why is my microphone volume so low?
Phone updates sometimes lower game volume automatically to protect your hearing. Just hop into the BGMI audio settings and max out your microphone slider. Also, if you use Discord in the background, its noise suppression features can sometimes make you sound quiet in-game.

Final Verdict

Losing communication in a battle royale game puts your squad at a massive disadvantage, but a BGMI voice chat issue is almost always fixable. Because modern smartphones place such a heavy emphasis on user privacy, you simply need to teach your phone that BGMI is allowed to use your microphone.

In the vast majority of cases, taking a few seconds to check your app permissions and the global privacy toggles will get you back to calling out enemies. Below is a quick troubleshooting table to help you identify your specific scenario at a glance.

Problem Likely Cause Recommended Fix
Can hear squad, they can't hear me Revoked mic permission Settings > Apps > BGMI > Allow Microphone
Mic works in lobby, fails in match Permission set to "Ask every time" Change permission to "Allow only while using the app"
Audio glitching with wireless earbuds Bluetooth routing bug Disconnect and reconnect Bluetooth mid-game
Squad hears game sounds echoing Screen recorder conflict Disable "System and Mic" in screen recorder app
No audio works at all (voice or game) Corrupted game update files Use the Routine Repair tool on the login screen
Game On.

Keep your game updated, respect your phone's privacy menus, and always double-check your Bluetooth connections. If you found this troubleshooting guide helpful, share it with your squadmates so you never lose a match to poor communication again!