Yes this is totally the case. I typed in the notes app, in a search screen, in 
email and got the same weird result every time. I don’t see how an agent could 
have gotten any different. I used mixed case, all lower case, quotes as you did 
int he message, etc. No difference.
It’s not a show stopper but it is weird.


On Mar 30, 2014, at 5:19 PM, Diane Bomar <bomon...@earthlink.net> wrote:

> Please type in the word "convert "  in search on an IIOS 7.1  device, and 
> have 
> VO read it.
> 
> I  have done this with 3  separate users, on iPad mini, iPhone 4s, and iPhone 
> 4. 
> In all cases, VO says "convela."  I realize this is very weird, and cannot 
> believe that it is true. Before upgrading to IOS7.1  on my iPhone 4s, I 
> checked 
> this out, and it was saying "convert" correctly. When I  have checked this 
> out, 
> I  have always added a space after the word. While reading text, that 
> contains 
> the word "convert" it is pronounced "convela".
> 
> I did call Apple about this, but the person I spoke with thought I didn't 
> know 
> what I was doing. I would have thought the same, in his position. He tried 
> it, 
> and I heard his device say it correctly . He claimed to be using 7.1.
> 
> I feel pretty stupid even suggesting this as a possible issue, because I 
> cannot 
> imagine how it could have changed, from a sw perspective, from 7.0.6  to 7.1.
> 
> Thanks,
> Diane
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