I also wish they would fix the volume issue when in noisy places, but for now I 
deal with it.  The vibrate is good enough that if I'm in a noisy place I still 
feel my phone and I can then check the call once I stick the head phone in my 
ear.
On 2009-11-30, at 8:09 AM, John W. Carty wrote:

> I've been playing with the iphone in the apple store and the learning curve 
> seems pretty signifigant but manageable.
>  
> However, with a moderately noisy environment I had real difficulty hearing 
> the screen reader.
>  
> With some experimentation I learned that it has to be speaking in order to 
> change the volume but set to max I couldn't hear well enough to be functional.
>  
> I'm no longer a kid so fearing hearing loss I got to of the young kids 
> working in the store to listen with me and they agreed they couldn't hear it 
> either.
>  
> I tested the ear piece but this didn't really help.
>  
> Has anyone else encountered this issue?
>  
> Have you found a solution or is this something people are simply living with?
>  
> Thanx,
>  
> John Carty
>  
>  
> 
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