I do know there is a bug that I told apple about. If you accidentally hit both 
the up and down volume buttons together voiceover gets killed. It even kills 
triple click of home. That might be what is going on.
On Dec 15, 2013, at 5:37 PM, Zachary Kline <zkl...@speedpost.net> wrote:

> Chris,
> I can't say I have. But then again I haven't made a habit of turning volume 
> down so low, so perhaps it's something reproducible. I don't really care to 
> try though. :-)
> All the best,
> Zack.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Dec 15, 2013, at 2:26 PM, Chris Goodwin <ckgoodwi...@googlemail.com> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I've had the following experience on my iPhone twice now where VoiceOver 
>> gets muted and it can't easily be unmuted.
>> 
>> When in an application the volume is turned down to zero with the button on 
>> the side.  The app is then closed and/or the phone locked.  When I unlock 
>> the phone VoiceOver is now silent.  VoiceOver is running because icons need 
>> a double tap, but raising the volume doesn't help.  Indeed, the volume in 
>> settings reads 100%.
>> 
>> The solution to the problem is to run the app which was last being run, and 
>> then the volume buttons do as expected.
>> 
>> Has anyone else ever had this problem?
>> 
>> I may not have exactly described how the problem comes about, but its as 
>> close as I can work out at the mo.  It may also have something to do with VO 
>> being on the triple home button press toggle.
>> 
>> Best to all,
>> 
>> chris 
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