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Mic and Camera issue

My laptop fell recently, and a few days later both the microphone and camera stopped working. I consulted some technicians, and they mentioned that a cable might have become loose or disconnected, since there’s a cable running from the mainboard to the screen that also connects to the mic and camera. Is that correct? Should I open the screen to check it?

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Hi @mohammedhitari!

The technicians may not be wrong. As far as I know, that's the most common error because camera and microphone are in the top bezel and therefore connected via the same cable.

This is actually a known issue with the XPS 13 Plus 9320. Multiple users report the camera and microphone failing simultaneously, especially after drops or physical impacts. According to repair shops, it's a "familiar thing with these laptops" and is related to the internal cable connection between the motherboard and the screen.​

The display cable that runs through the hinge carries:

  • Display signal
  • Webcam/camera connection
  • Microphone connection
  • Sometimes touch digitizer (if applicable)

When a laptop falls or the hinge gets stressed, this cable can become loose or damaged, causing both camera and mic to stop working simultaneously.​

I would recommend opening the screen ONLY if:

  1. You checked that there's no software error first:
    • Check Device Manager - do the camera and mic show up at all?
    • Try reinstalling Intel 2D Imaging MCU Visual Sensing Controller Driver​
    • Update all drivers from Dell's support site for your specific model
    • Check BIOS settings - sometimes camera/mic are disabled there​
  2. If software checks fail, then it's likely the cable:
    • The display cable (LVDS/eDP cable) needs to be reseated or replaced
    • This requires opening the screen bezel and potentially the bottom case
    • It's a delicate repair - if you're not comfortable, consider a repair shop​

Given that your laptop fell recently and both devices failed together, it's almost certainly a loose or damaged display cable. The good news is that reseating it might fix the issue without needing a replacement part!

Best of luck with the repair!

Best wishes

Marvin

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