RE: voiceover during a call

2012-10-13 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Hi Robert,

 

I just send a reply to Apple Accessibility about Voiceover volume during a
call. I reported this to them and they replied with some suggestions, but
they only consisted of the explanation about how to make sure speakerphone
mode is properly activated which means they thought somehow the phone hadn't
switched to speakerphone and this is why I couldn't hear Voiceover. I have
no problem with my phone switching to speakerphone when I take it away from
my ear. I am not sure if you have your phone in a case, but make sure you
try it without case as sometimes a case can cover the proximity sensor and
that is what causes your phone to switch to speakerphone. I usually do this:

 

I dial the number I want to call and after I double tap on call I put my
hand over the top part of the phone where the slot is in the glass for the
earpiece. Once the phone on the other end starts ringing I remove my hand
and now the proximity sensor should of course notice nothing is covering it
and switch to speakerphone.

 

However, I still have the volume issue. I have volume in my rotor settings
and after a call connects I can turn up VO volume to 100% by turning the
rotor to Volume and then flicking up until I get to 100%. Then I turn down
the call volume to as low as it will go with the volume down button, but
first of all the call volume does not seem to go lower than a certain level
and Voiceover even at 100% can hardly be heard over the call volume.

 

You can of course work around this by using a headset, but I definitely
suggest you write to Apple Accessibility and report this because it seems to
be one of those bugs which most iPhone 5 users and some iPhone 4S and 4
users also don't seem to have.

 

I did a factory reset about 3 days after I updated to iOS 6 because of a few
other issues and at first this seemed to be better, but after I tried to
place calls where I had to enter numbers, listen to menus etc. a few times I
find it really isn't much better if at all. As far as I am concerned this is
one of the more inconvenient and serious bugs because one has to enter
numbers or listen to menus so often and of course I also can't put the phone
in speakerphone and look up other information during a call such as maybe a
phone number, something in an email or another app.

 

It would be interesting to know how many people experience this problem and
while it adds to list traffic, the traffic is down significantly from what
it was so maybe everybody who reads this could test this and post whether
they can hear Voiceover comfortably during a call when the phone is on
speakerphone or not. Before the iOS 6 update this was no problem for me on
my 4S.

 

 

Regards,

Sieghard

 

 

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Of Robert Doc Wright
Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2012 1:01 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: voiceover during a call

 

Often since I purchased my new 4s I can be in a call and I cannot hear
voiceover at all if I need to tap another number in an automated system or
end the call. then out of no where I'll get a call and voiceover won't shut
up.

Also, when in a call and I move the phone from my ear it is not
automatically switching to speaker like it did on my 3gs.

***
character is found in how you treat people who can't do anything for you.

 

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Re: voiceover during a call

2012-10-13 Thread Scott Howell
I experience this as well, but what is interesting is the level of the volume 
seems to raise and lower erratically. I am not sure how I can really test this, 
but sometimes it seems as though perhaps VO is coming out from the speaker on 
the bottom of the phone (when it sounds louder) and then suddenly switches to 
the speaker in the earpiece. I have no idea if this is really happening, but it 
just seems that way. I plan to write Apple about this as well, but I wanted to 
try and determine if there is anything I am doing while touching the screen 
etc. or if there is anything I can provide that may help determine the issue 
first.

On Oct 13, 2012, at 4:22 AM, Sieghard Weitzel  wrote:

> Hi Robert,
>  
> I just send a reply to Apple Accessibility about Voiceover volume during a 
> call. I reported this to them and they replied with some suggestions, but 
> they only consisted of the explanation about how to make sure speakerphone 
> mode is properly activated which means they thought somehow the phone hadn’t 
> switched to speakerphone and this is why I couldn’t hear Voiceover. I have no 
> problem with my phone switching to speakerphone when I take it away from my 
> ear. I am not sure if you have your phone in a case, but make sure you try it 
> without case as sometimes a case can cover the proximity sensor and that is 
> what causes your phone to switch to speakerphone. I usually do this:
>  
> I dial the number I want to call and after I double tap on call I put my hand 
> over the top part of the phone where the slot is in the glass for the 
> earpiece. Once the phone on the other end starts ringing I remove my hand and 
> now the proximity sensor should of course notice nothing is covering it and 
> switch to speakerphone.
>  
> However, I still have the volume issue. I have volume in my rotor settings 
> and after a call connects I can turn up VO volume to 100% by turning the 
> rotor to Volume and then flicking up until I get to 100%. Then I turn down 
> the call volume to as low as it will go with the volume down button, but 
> first of all the call volume does not seem to go lower than a certain level 
> and Voiceover even at 100% can hardly be heard over the call volume.
>  
> You can of course work around this by using a headset, but I definitely 
> suggest you write to Apple Accessibility and report this because it seems to 
> be one of those bugs which most iPhone 5 users and some iPhone 4S and 4 users 
> also don’t seem to have.
>  
> I did a factory reset about 3 days after I updated to iOS 6 because of a few 
> other issues and at first this seemed to be better, but after I tried to 
> place calls where I had to enter numbers, listen to menus etc. a few times I 
> find it really isn’t much better if at all. As far as I am concerned this is 
> one of the more inconvenient and serious bugs because one has to enter 
> numbers or listen to menus so often and of course I also can’t put the phone 
> in speakerphone and look up other information during a call such as maybe a 
> phone number, something in an email or another app.
>  
> It would be interesting to know how many people experience this problem and 
> while it adds to list traffic, the traffic is down significantly from what it 
> was so maybe everybody who reads this could test this and post whether they 
> can hear Voiceover comfortably during a call when the phone is on 
> speakerphone or not. Before the iOS 6 update this was no problem for me on my 
> 4S.
>  
>  
> Regards,
> Sieghard
>  
>  
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
> Robert Doc Wright
> Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2012 1:01 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: voiceover during a call
>  
> Often since I purchased my new 4s I can be in a call and I cannot hear 
> voiceover at all if I need to tap another number in an automated system or 
> end the call. then out of no where I'll get a call and voiceover won't shut 
> up.
> Also, when in a call and I move the phone from my ear it is not automatically 
> switching to speaker like it did on my 3gs.
> ***
> character is found in how you treat people who can't do anything for you.
>  
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> http://www.wrighthere.net
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Re: voiceover during a call

2012-10-13 Thread Maria Chapman
HI i'm also having the bug since i updated to Ios 6.  I can bearly hear voice 
over during a call.  I too use a head set but it would be nice if we could turn 
the volume of the call down and voice over up.

getting kind of good at guessing where the numbers are when i have to enter 
them lol 


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On 13/10/2012, at 7:22 PM, Sieghard Weitzel  wrote:

> Hi Robert,
>  
> I just send a reply to Apple Accessibility about Voiceover volume during a 
> call. I reported this to them and they replied with some suggestions, but 
> they only consisted of the explanation about how to make sure speakerphone 
> mode is properly activated which means they thought somehow the phone hadn’t 
> switched to speakerphone and this is why I couldn’t hear Voiceover. I have no 
> problem with my phone switching to speakerphone when I take it away from my 
> ear. I am not sure if you have your phone in a case, but make sure you try it 
> without case as sometimes a case can cover the proximity sensor and that is 
> what causes your phone to switch to speakerphone. I usually do this:
>  
> I dial the number I want to call and after I double tap on call I put my hand 
> over the top part of the phone where the slot is in the glass for the 
> earpiece. Once the phone on the other end starts ringing I remove my hand and 
> now the proximity sensor should of course notice nothing is covering it and 
> switch to speakerphone.
>  
> However, I still have the volume issue. I have volume in my rotor settings 
> and after a call connects I can turn up VO volume to 100% by turning the 
> rotor to Volume and then flicking up until I get to 100%. Then I turn down 
> the call volume to as low as it will go with the volume down button, but 
> first of all the call volume does not seem to go lower than a certain level 
> and Voiceover even at 100% can hardly be heard over the call volume.
>  
> You can of course work around this by using a headset, but I definitely 
> suggest you write to Apple Accessibility and report this because it seems to 
> be one of those bugs which most iPhone 5 users and some iPhone 4S and 4 users 
> also don’t seem to have.
>  
> I did a factory reset about 3 days after I updated to iOS 6 because of a few 
> other issues and at first this seemed to be better, but after I tried to 
> place calls where I had to enter numbers, listen to menus etc. a few times I 
> find it really isn’t much better if at all. As far as I am concerned this is 
> one of the more inconvenient and serious bugs because one has to enter 
> numbers or listen to menus so often and of course I also can’t put the phone 
> in speakerphone and look up other information during a call such as maybe a 
> phone number, something in an email or another app.
>  
> It would be interesting to know how many people experience this problem and 
> while it adds to list traffic, the traffic is down significantly from what it 
> was so maybe everybody who reads this could test this and post whether they 
> can hear Voiceover comfortably during a call when the phone is on 
> speakerphone or not. Before the iOS 6 update this was no problem for me on my 
> 4S.
>  
>  
> Regards,
> Sieghard
>  
>  
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
> Robert Doc Wright
> Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2012 1:01 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: voiceover during a call
>  
> Often since I purchased my new 4s I can be in a call and I cannot hear 
> voiceover at all if I need to tap another number in an automated system or 
> end the call. then out of no where I'll get a call and voiceover won't shut 
> up.
> Also, when in a call and I move the phone from my ear it is not automatically 
> switching to speaker like it did on my 3gs.
> ***
> character is found in how you treat people who can't do anything for you.
>  
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> http://www.wrighthere.net
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RE: voiceover during a call

2012-10-13 Thread Øyvind Lode
I experience this on my 4S as well running iOS 6.
It's definitely a bug since restoring to factory defaults does not make any 
difference.

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Scott Howell
Sent: 13. oktober 2012 11:56
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: voiceover during a call

I experience this as well, but what is interesting is the level of the volume 
seems to raise and lower erratically. I am not sure how I can really test this, 
but sometimes it seems as though perhaps VO is coming out from the speaker on 
the bottom of the phone (when it sounds louder) and then suddenly switches to 
the speaker in the earpiece. I have no idea if this is really happening, but it 
just seems that way. I plan to write Apple about this as well, but I wanted to 
try and determine if there is anything I am doing while touching the screen 
etc. or if there is anything I can provide that may help determine the issue 
first.

On Oct 13, 2012, at 4:22 AM, Sieghard Weitzel  wrote:


Hi Robert,
 
I just send a reply to Apple Accessibility about Voiceover volume 
during a call. I reported this to them and they replied with some suggestions, 
but they only consisted of the explanation about how to make sure speakerphone 
mode is properly activated which means they thought somehow the phone hadn't 
switched to speakerphone and this is why I couldn't hear Voiceover. I have no 
problem with my phone switching to speakerphone when I take it away from my 
ear. I am not sure if you have your phone in a case, but make sure you try it 
without case as sometimes a case can cover the proximity sensor and that is 
what causes your phone to switch to speakerphone. I usually do this:
 
I dial the number I want to call and after I double tap on call I put 
my hand over the top part of the phone where the slot is in the glass for the 
earpiece. Once the phone on the other end starts ringing I remove my hand and 
now the proximity sensor should of course notice nothing is covering it and 
switch to speakerphone.
 
However, I still have the volume issue. I have volume in my rotor 
settings and after a call connects I can turn up VO volume to 100% by turning 
the rotor to Volume and then flicking up until I get to 100%. Then I turn down 
the call volume to as low as it will go with the volume down button, but first 
of all the call volume does not seem to go lower than a certain level and 
Voiceover even at 100% can hardly be heard over the call volume.
 
You can of course work around this by using a headset, but I definitely 
suggest you write to Apple Accessibility and report this because it seems to be 
one of those bugs which most iPhone 5 users and some iPhone 4S and 4 users also 
don't seem to have.
 
I did a factory reset about 3 days after I updated to iOS 6 because of 
a few other issues and at first this seemed to be better, but after I tried to 
place calls where I had to enter numbers, listen to menus etc. a few times I 
find it really isn't much better if at all. As far as I am concerned this is 
one of the more inconvenient and serious bugs because one has to enter numbers 
or listen to menus so often and of course I also can't put the phone in 
speakerphone and look up other information during a call such as maybe a phone 
number, something in an email or another app.
 
It would be interesting to know how many people experience this problem 
and while it adds to list traffic, the traffic is down significantly from what 
it was so maybe everybody who reads this could test this and post whether they 
can hear Voiceover comfortably during a call when the phone is on speakerphone 
or not. Before the iOS 6 update this was no problem for me on my 4S.
 
 
Regards,
Sieghard
 
 
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On 
Behalf Of Robert Doc Wright
Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2012 1:01 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: voiceover during a call
 
Often since I purchased my new 4s I can be in a call and I cannot hear 
voiceover at all if I need to tap another number in an automated system or end 
the call. then out of no where I'll get a call and voiceover won't shut up.
Also, when in a call and I move the phone from my ear it is not 
automatically switching to speaker like it did on my 3gs.
***
character is found in how you treat people who can't do anything for 
you.
 
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Re: voiceover during a call

2012-10-13 Thread Robert Doc Wright
it is the case that is causing the problem. The case was on my 3gs

***
character is found in how you treat people who can't do anything for you.

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  - Original Message - 
  From: Sieghard Weitzel 
  To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2012 2:22 AM
  Subject: RE: voiceover during a call


  Hi Robert,

   

  I just send a reply to Apple Accessibility about Voiceover volume during a 
call. I reported this to them and they replied with some suggestions, but they 
only consisted of the explanation about how to make sure speakerphone mode is 
properly activated which means they thought somehow the phone hadn't switched 
to speakerphone and this is why I couldn't hear Voiceover. I have no problem 
with my phone switching to speakerphone when I take it away from my ear. I am 
not sure if you have your phone in a case, but make sure you try it without 
case as sometimes a case can cover the proximity sensor and that is what causes 
your phone to switch to speakerphone. I usually do this:

   

  I dial the number I want to call and after I double tap on call I put my hand 
over the top part of the phone where the slot is in the glass for the earpiece. 
Once the phone on the other end starts ringing I remove my hand and now the 
proximity sensor should of course notice nothing is covering it and switch to 
speakerphone.

   

  However, I still have the volume issue. I have volume in my rotor settings 
and after a call connects I can turn up VO volume to 100% by turning the rotor 
to Volume and then flicking up until I get to 100%. Then I turn down the call 
volume to as low as it will go with the volume down button, but first of all 
the call volume does not seem to go lower than a certain level and Voiceover 
even at 100% can hardly be heard over the call volume.

   

  You can of course work around this by using a headset, but I definitely 
suggest you write to Apple Accessibility and report this because it seems to be 
one of those bugs which most iPhone 5 users and some iPhone 4S and 4 users also 
don't seem to have.

   

  I did a factory reset about 3 days after I updated to iOS 6 because of a few 
other issues and at first this seemed to be better, but after I tried to place 
calls where I had to enter numbers, listen to menus etc. a few times I find it 
really isn't much better if at all. As far as I am concerned this is one of the 
more inconvenient and serious bugs because one has to enter numbers or listen 
to menus so often and of course I also can't put the phone in speakerphone and 
look up other information during a call such as maybe a phone number, something 
in an email or another app.

   

  It would be interesting to know how many people experience this problem and 
while it adds to list traffic, the traffic is down significantly from what it 
was so maybe everybody who reads this could test this and post whether they can 
hear Voiceover comfortably during a call when the phone is on speakerphone or 
not. Before the iOS 6 update this was no problem for me on my 4S.

   

   

  Regards,

  Sieghard

   

   

  From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Robert Doc Wright
  Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2012 1:01 AM
  To: viphone@googlegroups.com
  Subject: voiceover during a call

   

  Often since I purchased my new 4s I can be in a call and I cannot hear 
voiceover at all if I need to tap another number in an automated system or end 
the call. then out of no where I'll get a call and voiceover won't shut up.

  Also, when in a call and I move the phone from my ear it is not automatically 
switching to speaker like it did on my 3gs.

  ***
  character is found in how you treat people who can't do anything for you.

   

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Re: voiceover during a call

2012-10-19 Thread Wayne Merritt
I am experiencing some strange volume issues on my iPhone 5 with VO as
well. VO is loud enough, but not all numbers are spoken when I find
them on the phone. Sometimes the numbers take a moment or two to be
spoken by VO and other times they are spoken as soon as I touch them.
I am also not hearing the touch tones when I press a number on the
phone, after the call connects and goes through. I recall hearing the
touch tones and the numbers being spoken all the time in iOS 5, but
I've had trouble with this since I've been using the iPhone 5 with iOS
6. I've had the new phone for about 9 days and am still getting used
to everything. I have used iOS 6 on an iPhone 4 and don't recall
having these issues. The issues don't happen all the time, but they do
happen often enough.

Regards,
Wayne

On 10/13/12, Robert Doc Wright  wrote:
> it is the case that is causing the problem. The case was on my 3gs
>
> ***
> character is found in how you treat people who can't do anything for you.
>
> web page
> http://www.wrighthere.net
>
>   - Original Message -
>   From: Sieghard Weitzel
>   To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>   Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2012 2:22 AM
>   Subject: RE: voiceover during a call
>
>
>   Hi Robert,
>
>
>
>   I just send a reply to Apple Accessibility about Voiceover volume during a
> call. I reported this to them and they replied with some suggestions, but
> they only consisted of the explanation about how to make sure speakerphone
> mode is properly activated which means they thought somehow the phone hadn't
> switched to speakerphone and this is why I couldn't hear Voiceover. I have
> no problem with my phone switching to speakerphone when I take it away from
> my ear. I am not sure if you have your phone in a case, but make sure you
> try it without case as sometimes a case can cover the proximity sensor and
> that is what causes your phone to switch to speakerphone. I usually do
> this:
>
>
>
>   I dial the number I want to call and after I double tap on call I put my
> hand over the top part of the phone where the slot is in the glass for the
> earpiece. Once the phone on the other end starts ringing I remove my hand
> and now the proximity sensor should of course notice nothing is covering it
> and switch to speakerphone.
>
>
>
>   However, I still have the volume issue. I have volume in my rotor settings
> and after a call connects I can turn up VO volume to 100% by turning the
> rotor to Volume and then flicking up until I get to 100%. Then I turn down
> the call volume to as low as it will go with the volume down button, but
> first of all the call volume does not seem to go lower than a certain level
> and Voiceover even at 100% can hardly be heard over the call volume.
>
>
>
>   You can of course work around this by using a headset, but I definitely
> suggest you write to Apple Accessibility and report this because it seems to
> be one of those bugs which most iPhone 5 users and some iPhone 4S and 4
> users also don't seem to have.
>
>
>
>   I did a factory reset about 3 days after I updated to iOS 6 because of a
> few other issues and at first this seemed to be better, but after I tried to
> place calls where I had to enter numbers, listen to menus etc. a few times I
> find it really isn't much better if at all. As far as I am concerned this is
> one of the more inconvenient and serious bugs because one has to enter
> numbers or listen to menus so often and of course I also can't put the phone
> in speakerphone and look up other information during a call such as maybe a
> phone number, something in an email or another app.
>
>
>
>   It would be interesting to know how many people experience this problem
> and while it adds to list traffic, the traffic is down significantly from
> what it was so maybe everybody who reads this could test this and post
> whether they can hear Voiceover comfortably during a call when the phone is
> on speakerphone or not. Before the iOS 6 update this was no problem for me
> on my 4S.
>
>
>
>
>
>   Regards,
>
>   Sieghard
>
>
>
>
>
>   From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
> Of Robert Doc Wright
>   Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2012 1:01 AM
>   To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>   Subject: voiceover during a call
>
>
>
>   Often since I purchased my new 4s I can be in a call and I cannot hear
> voiceover at all if I need to tap another number in an automated system or
> end the call. then out of no where I'll get a call and voiceover won't shut
> up.
>
>   Also, when in a call and I move the phone from my ear it is not
> automatically switching to speaker li

Re: voiceover during a call

2012-10-19 Thread Pablo Morales
I have seen this issue in my iPhone 4, and it happen with the numbers, or 
just using the keyboard. Some times it doesn't say the letter or number, so 
I need to delete something, to make sure that I wrote, or if I need to 
retype a number or word. But the worse part is every time when I receive a 
called, voice over keep saying the duration of the called, and It doesn't 
allow me to talk, because I have voice over talking so loud and I can't 
understand what the person on the call is saying.

Pablo

- Original Message - 
From: "Wayne Merritt" 

To: 
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: voiceover during a call



I am experiencing some strange volume issues on my iPhone 5 with VO as
well. VO is loud enough, but not all numbers are spoken when I find
them on the phone. Sometimes the numbers take a moment or two to be
spoken by VO and other times they are spoken as soon as I touch them.
I am also not hearing the touch tones when I press a number on the
phone, after the call connects and goes through. I recall hearing the
touch tones and the numbers being spoken all the time in iOS 5, but
I've had trouble with this since I've been using the iPhone 5 with iOS
6. I've had the new phone for about 9 days and am still getting used
to everything. I have used iOS 6 on an iPhone 4 and don't recall
having these issues. The issues don't happen all the time, but they do
happen often enough.

Regards,
Wayne

On 10/13/12, Robert Doc Wright  wrote:

it is the case that is causing the problem. The case was on my 3gs

***
character is found in how you treat people who can't do anything for you.

web page
http://www.wrighthere.net

  - Original Message -
  From: Sieghard Weitzel
  To: viphone@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2012 2:22 AM
  Subject: RE: voiceover during a call


  Hi Robert,



  I just send a reply to Apple Accessibility about Voiceover volume 
during a

call. I reported this to them and they replied with some suggestions, but
they only consisted of the explanation about how to make sure 
speakerphone
mode is properly activated which means they thought somehow the phone 
hadn't
switched to speakerphone and this is why I couldn't hear Voiceover. I 
have
no problem with my phone switching to speakerphone when I take it away 
from

my ear. I am not sure if you have your phone in a case, but make sure you
try it without case as sometimes a case can cover the proximity sensor 
and

that is what causes your phone to switch to speakerphone. I usually do
this:



  I dial the number I want to call and after I double tap on call I put 
my
hand over the top part of the phone where the slot is in the glass for 
the

earpiece. Once the phone on the other end starts ringing I remove my hand
and now the proximity sensor should of course notice nothing is covering 
it

and switch to speakerphone.



  However, I still have the volume issue. I have volume in my rotor 
settings

and after a call connects I can turn up VO volume to 100% by turning the
rotor to Volume and then flicking up until I get to 100%. Then I turn 
down

the call volume to as low as it will go with the volume down button, but
first of all the call volume does not seem to go lower than a certain 
level

and Voiceover even at 100% can hardly be heard over the call volume.



  You can of course work around this by using a headset, but I definitely
suggest you write to Apple Accessibility and report this because it seems 
to

be one of those bugs which most iPhone 5 users and some iPhone 4S and 4
users also don't seem to have.



  I did a factory reset about 3 days after I updated to iOS 6 because of 
a
few other issues and at first this seemed to be better, but after I tried 
to
place calls where I had to enter numbers, listen to menus etc. a few 
times I
find it really isn't much better if at all. As far as I am concerned this 
is

one of the more inconvenient and serious bugs because one has to enter
numbers or listen to menus so often and of course I also can't put the 
phone
in speakerphone and look up other information during a call such as maybe 
a

phone number, something in an email or another app.



  It would be interesting to know how many people experience this problem
and while it adds to list traffic, the traffic is down significantly from
what it was so maybe everybody who reads this could test this and post
whether they can hear Voiceover comfortably during a call when the phone 
is
on speakerphone or not. Before the iOS 6 update this was no problem for 
me

on my 4S.





  Regards,

  Sieghard





  From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On 
Behalf

Of Robert Doc Wright
  Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2012 1:01 AM
  To: viphone@googlegroups.com
  Subject: voiceover during a call



  Often since I purchased my new 4s I can be in a call and I cannot hear
voiceover at all if I need to tap a

RE: voiceover during a call

2012-10-19 Thread Alex Stone
Yes I've come across this before too.
Cheers
Alex

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Pablo Morales
Sent: 19 October 2012 21:25
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: voiceover during a call

I have seen this issue in my iPhone 4, and it happen with the numbers, or 
just using the keyboard. Some times it doesn't say the letter or number, so 
I need to delete something, to make sure that I wrote, or if I need to 
retype a number or word. But the worse part is every time when I receive a 
called, voice over keep saying the duration of the called, and It doesn't 
allow me to talk, because I have voice over talking so loud and I can't 
understand what the person on the call is saying.
Pablo

- Original Message - 
From: "Wayne Merritt" 
To: 
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: voiceover during a call


>I am experiencing some strange volume issues on my iPhone 5 with VO as
> well. VO is loud enough, but not all numbers are spoken when I find
> them on the phone. Sometimes the numbers take a moment or two to be
> spoken by VO and other times they are spoken as soon as I touch them.
> I am also not hearing the touch tones when I press a number on the
> phone, after the call connects and goes through. I recall hearing the
> touch tones and the numbers being spoken all the time in iOS 5, but
> I've had trouble with this since I've been using the iPhone 5 with iOS
> 6. I've had the new phone for about 9 days and am still getting used
> to everything. I have used iOS 6 on an iPhone 4 and don't recall
> having these issues. The issues don't happen all the time, but they do
> happen often enough.
>
> Regards,
> Wayne
>
> On 10/13/12, Robert Doc Wright  wrote:
>> it is the case that is causing the problem. The case was on my 3gs
>>
>> ***
>> character is found in how you treat people who can't do anything for you.
>>
>> web page
>> http://www.wrighthere.net
>>
>>   - Original Message -
>>   From: Sieghard Weitzel
>>   To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>>   Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2012 2:22 AM
>>   Subject: RE: voiceover during a call
>>
>>
>>   Hi Robert,
>>
>>
>>
>>   I just send a reply to Apple Accessibility about Voiceover volume 
>> during a
>> call. I reported this to them and they replied with some suggestions, but
>> they only consisted of the explanation about how to make sure 
>> speakerphone
>> mode is properly activated which means they thought somehow the phone 
>> hadn't
>> switched to speakerphone and this is why I couldn't hear Voiceover. I 
>> have
>> no problem with my phone switching to speakerphone when I take it away 
>> from
>> my ear. I am not sure if you have your phone in a case, but make sure you
>> try it without case as sometimes a case can cover the proximity sensor 
>> and
>> that is what causes your phone to switch to speakerphone. I usually do
>> this:
>>
>>
>>
>>   I dial the number I want to call and after I double tap on call I put 
>> my
>> hand over the top part of the phone where the slot is in the glass for 
>> the
>> earpiece. Once the phone on the other end starts ringing I remove my hand
>> and now the proximity sensor should of course notice nothing is covering 
>> it
>> and switch to speakerphone.
>>
>>
>>
>>   However, I still have the volume issue. I have volume in my rotor 
>> settings
>> and after a call connects I can turn up VO volume to 100% by turning the
>> rotor to Volume and then flicking up until I get to 100%. Then I turn 
>> down
>> the call volume to as low as it will go with the volume down button, but
>> first of all the call volume does not seem to go lower than a certain 
>> level
>> and Voiceover even at 100% can hardly be heard over the call volume.
>>
>>
>>
>>   You can of course work around this by using a headset, but I definitely
>> suggest you write to Apple Accessibility and report this because it seems

>> to
>> be one of those bugs which most iPhone 5 users and some iPhone 4S and 4
>> users also don't seem to have.
>>
>>
>>
>>   I did a factory reset about 3 days after I updated to iOS 6 because of 
>> a
>> few other issues and at first this seemed to be better, but after I tried

>> to
>> place calls where I had to enter numbers, listen to menus etc. a few 
>> times I
>> find it really isn't much better if at all. As far as I am concerned this

>> is
>> 

Re: voiceover during a call

2012-10-19 Thread James Mannion
If VO is speaking the duration of a call during the call, you need to
touch something else on the screen so it is not focused on the
duration field that keeps changing. This is likely your issue with it
continuing to speak your call duration. Have you tried touching
something else on the screen?

On 10/19/12, Alex Stone  wrote:
> Yes I've come across this before too.
> Cheers
> Alex
>
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
> Of Pablo Morales
> Sent: 19 October 2012 21:25
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: voiceover during a call
>
> I have seen this issue in my iPhone 4, and it happen with the numbers, or
> just using the keyboard. Some times it doesn't say the letter or number, so
>
> I need to delete something, to make sure that I wrote, or if I need to
> retype a number or word. But the worse part is every time when I receive a
> called, voice over keep saying the duration of the called, and It doesn't
> allow me to talk, because I have voice over talking so loud and I can't
> understand what the person on the call is saying.
> Pablo
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Wayne Merritt" 
> To: 
> Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 2:58 PM
> Subject: Re: voiceover during a call
>
>
>>I am experiencing some strange volume issues on my iPhone 5 with VO as
>> well. VO is loud enough, but not all numbers are spoken when I find
>> them on the phone. Sometimes the numbers take a moment or two to be
>> spoken by VO and other times they are spoken as soon as I touch them.
>> I am also not hearing the touch tones when I press a number on the
>> phone, after the call connects and goes through. I recall hearing the
>> touch tones and the numbers being spoken all the time in iOS 5, but
>> I've had trouble with this since I've been using the iPhone 5 with iOS
>> 6. I've had the new phone for about 9 days and am still getting used
>> to everything. I have used iOS 6 on an iPhone 4 and don't recall
>> having these issues. The issues don't happen all the time, but they do
>> happen often enough.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Wayne
>>
>> On 10/13/12, Robert Doc Wright  wrote:
>>> it is the case that is causing the problem. The case was on my 3gs
>>>
>>> ***
>>> character is found in how you treat people who can't do anything for
>>> you.
>>>
>>> web page
>>> http://www.wrighthere.net
>>>
>>>   - Original Message -
>>>   From: Sieghard Weitzel
>>>   To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>>>   Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2012 2:22 AM
>>>   Subject: RE: voiceover during a call
>>>
>>>
>>>   Hi Robert,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>   I just send a reply to Apple Accessibility about Voiceover volume
>>> during a
>>> call. I reported this to them and they replied with some suggestions,
>>> but
>>> they only consisted of the explanation about how to make sure
>>> speakerphone
>>> mode is properly activated which means they thought somehow the phone
>>> hadn't
>>> switched to speakerphone and this is why I couldn't hear Voiceover. I
>>> have
>>> no problem with my phone switching to speakerphone when I take it away
>>> from
>>> my ear. I am not sure if you have your phone in a case, but make sure
>>> you
>>> try it without case as sometimes a case can cover the proximity sensor
>>> and
>>> that is what causes your phone to switch to speakerphone. I usually do
>>> this:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>   I dial the number I want to call and after I double tap on call I put
>>> my
>>> hand over the top part of the phone where the slot is in the glass for
>>> the
>>> earpiece. Once the phone on the other end starts ringing I remove my
>>> hand
>>> and now the proximity sensor should of course notice nothing is covering
>>>
>>> it
>>> and switch to speakerphone.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>   However, I still have the volume issue. I have volume in my rotor
>>> settings
>>> and after a call connects I can turn up VO volume to 100% by turning the
>>> rotor to Volume and then flicking up until I get to 100%. Then I turn
>>> down
>>> the call volume to as low as it will go with the volume down button, but
>>> first of all the call volume does not seem to go lower than a certain
>>> level
>>> and Voiceover ev

Re: voiceover during a call

2012-10-20 Thread Grant Hardy


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Re: voiceover during a call

2012-10-20 Thread Grant Hardy
I experienced this low VO volume on my iPhone 4S on iOS 6, but not on
my new 5. It also never happened to me on iOS 5.x and earlier.

Sorry for the empty message just a second ago!

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RE: voiceover during a call

2012-10-20 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Hi Pablo,

There is an easy fix for Voiceover announcing the call duration when you are
on a call. Just take your phone and flick once to the right, all you have to
do is move Voiceover focus away from the call duration and it will stop
announcing it.

You should also write to accessibil...@apple.com because they really need to
fix this. I wrote to them regarding that and was told this is the expected
behavior, e.g. Voiceover announces the call duration as it changes. However,
I don't think this should be the way it behaves, it would be like saying
Voiceover continuously reads out the elapsed time or time remaining when a
song is playing and it doesn't do that either. 


Regards,
Sieghard


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Pablo Morales
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 1:25 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: voiceover during a call

I have seen this issue in my iPhone 4, and it happen with the numbers, or
just using the keyboard. Some times it doesn't say the letter or number, so
I need to delete something, to make sure that I wrote, or if I need to
retype a number or word. But the worse part is every time when I receive a
called, voice over keep saying the duration of the called, and It doesn't
allow me to talk, because I have voice over talking so loud and I can't
understand what the person on the call is saying.
Pablo

- Original Message -
From: "Wayne Merritt" 
To: 
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: voiceover during a call


>I am experiencing some strange volume issues on my iPhone 5 with VO as
> well. VO is loud enough, but not all numbers are spoken when I find
> them on the phone. Sometimes the numbers take a moment or two to be
> spoken by VO and other times they are spoken as soon as I touch them.
> I am also not hearing the touch tones when I press a number on the
> phone, after the call connects and goes through. I recall hearing the
> touch tones and the numbers being spoken all the time in iOS 5, but
> I've had trouble with this since I've been using the iPhone 5 with iOS
> 6. I've had the new phone for about 9 days and am still getting used
> to everything. I have used iOS 6 on an iPhone 4 and don't recall
> having these issues. The issues don't happen all the time, but they do
> happen often enough.
>
> Regards,
> Wayne
>
> On 10/13/12, Robert Doc Wright  wrote:
>> it is the case that is causing the problem. The case was on my 3gs
>>
>> ***
>> character is found in how you treat people who can't do anything for you.
>>
>> web page
>> http://www.wrighthere.net
>>
>>   ----- Original Message -
>>   From: Sieghard Weitzel
>>   To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>>   Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2012 2:22 AM
>>   Subject: RE: voiceover during a call
>>
>>
>>   Hi Robert,
>>
>>
>>
>>   I just send a reply to Apple Accessibility about Voiceover volume 
>> during a
>> call. I reported this to them and they replied with some suggestions, but
>> they only consisted of the explanation about how to make sure 
>> speakerphone
>> mode is properly activated which means they thought somehow the phone 
>> hadn't
>> switched to speakerphone and this is why I couldn't hear Voiceover. I 
>> have
>> no problem with my phone switching to speakerphone when I take it away 
>> from
>> my ear. I am not sure if you have your phone in a case, but make sure you
>> try it without case as sometimes a case can cover the proximity sensor 
>> and
>> that is what causes your phone to switch to speakerphone. I usually do
>> this:
>>
>>
>>
>>   I dial the number I want to call and after I double tap on call I put 
>> my
>> hand over the top part of the phone where the slot is in the glass for 
>> the
>> earpiece. Once the phone on the other end starts ringing I remove my hand
>> and now the proximity sensor should of course notice nothing is covering 
>> it
>> and switch to speakerphone.
>>
>>
>>
>>   However, I still have the volume issue. I have volume in my rotor 
>> settings
>> and after a call connects I can turn up VO volume to 100% by turning the
>> rotor to Volume and then flicking up until I get to 100%. Then I turn 
>> down
>> the call volume to as low as it will go with the volume down button, but
>> first of all the call volume does not seem to go lower than a certain 
>> level
>> and Voiceover even at 100% can hardly be heard over the call volume.
>>
>>
>>
>>   You can of course work around this by using a headset, but I 

Re: voiceover during a call

2012-10-20 Thread Raul A. Gallegos
Hi, as a general habit when I'm on a call, I automatically touch the 
lower-left corner of the screen where the end button is. This way there 
is no extra verbiage and this way I can quickly double-tap the screen 
when I'm done talking. Yes, I know about 2-finger double-tap, but since 
I already focus the end button to avoid Voice Over speaking, it leaves 
it ready for me to hang up with one finger when I want to.


--
Raul A. Gallegos
Monday is an awful way to spend 1/7th of your life. - Steven Wright
Home Page: http://raulgallegos.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/rau47
Facebook: http://facebook.com/rau47

On 10/20/2012 3:41 AM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:

Hi Pablo,

There is an easy fix for Voiceover announcing the call duration when you are
on a call. Just take your phone and flick once to the right, all you have to
do is move Voiceover focus away from the call duration and it will stop
announcing it.

You should also write to accessibil...@apple.com because they really need to
fix this. I wrote to them regarding that and was told this is the expected
behavior, e.g. Voiceover announces the call duration as it changes. However,
I don't think this should be the way it behaves, it would be like saying
Voiceover continuously reads out the elapsed time or time remaining when a
song is playing and it doesn't do that either.


Regards,
Sieghard


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Pablo Morales
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 1:25 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: voiceover during a call

I have seen this issue in my iPhone 4, and it happen with the numbers, or
just using the keyboard. Some times it doesn't say the letter or number, so
I need to delete something, to make sure that I wrote, or if I need to
retype a number or word. But the worse part is every time when I receive a
called, voice over keep saying the duration of the called, and It doesn't
allow me to talk, because I have voice over talking so loud and I can't
understand what the person on the call is saying.
Pablo

- Original Message -
From: "Wayne Merritt" 
To: 
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: voiceover during a call



I am experiencing some strange volume issues on my iPhone 5 with VO as
well. VO is loud enough, but not all numbers are spoken when I find
them on the phone. Sometimes the numbers take a moment or two to be
spoken by VO and other times they are spoken as soon as I touch them.
I am also not hearing the touch tones when I press a number on the
phone, after the call connects and goes through. I recall hearing the
touch tones and the numbers being spoken all the time in iOS 5, but
I've had trouble with this since I've been using the iPhone 5 with iOS
6. I've had the new phone for about 9 days and am still getting used
to everything. I have used iOS 6 on an iPhone 4 and don't recall
having these issues. The issues don't happen all the time, but they do
happen often enough.

Regards,
Wayne

On 10/13/12, Robert Doc Wright  wrote:

it is the case that is causing the problem. The case was on my 3gs

***
character is found in how you treat people who can't do anything for you.

web page
http://www.wrighthere.net

   - Original Message -
   From: Sieghard Weitzel
   To: viphone@googlegroups.com
   Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2012 2:22 AM
   Subject: RE: voiceover during a call


   Hi Robert,



   I just send a reply to Apple Accessibility about Voiceover volume
during a
call. I reported this to them and they replied with some suggestions, but
they only consisted of the explanation about how to make sure
speakerphone
mode is properly activated which means they thought somehow the phone
hadn't
switched to speakerphone and this is why I couldn't hear Voiceover. I
have
no problem with my phone switching to speakerphone when I take it away
from
my ear. I am not sure if you have your phone in a case, but make sure you
try it without case as sometimes a case can cover the proximity sensor
and
that is what causes your phone to switch to speakerphone. I usually do
this:



   I dial the number I want to call and after I double tap on call I put
my
hand over the top part of the phone where the slot is in the glass for
the
earpiece. Once the phone on the other end starts ringing I remove my hand
and now the proximity sensor should of course notice nothing is covering
it
and switch to speakerphone.



   However, I still have the volume issue. I have volume in my rotor
settings
and after a call connects I can turn up VO volume to 100% by turning the
rotor to Volume and then flicking up until I get to 100%. Then I turn
down
the call volume to as low as it will go with the volume down button, but
first of all the call volume does not seem to go lower than a certain
level
and Voiceover even at 100% can hardly be heard over the call volume.



   You can of co

Re: voiceover during a call

2012-10-20 Thread jeffry miller

or if you lock the screen twice that will stop it as well.

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Re: voiceover during a call

2012-10-20 Thread Tom rash
Would turning on the mute button during a call stop voice over from 
interupting the phone call?  If so, couldn't it, in future versions, 
automatically switch to mute mode during a phone call?
- Original Message - 
From: "Raul A. Gallegos" 

To: 
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2012 2:21 AM
Subject: Re: voiceover during a call


Hi, as a general habit when I'm on a call, I automatically touch the 
lower-left corner of the screen where the end button is. This way there is 
no extra verbiage and this way I can quickly double-tap the screen when 
I'm done talking. Yes, I know about 2-finger double-tap, but since I 
already focus the end button to avoid Voice Over speaking, it leaves it 
ready for me to hang up with one finger when I want to.


--
Raul A. Gallegos
Monday is an awful way to spend 1/7th of your life. - Steven Wright
Home Page: http://raulgallegos.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/rau47
Facebook: http://facebook.com/rau47

On 10/20/2012 3:41 AM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:

Hi Pablo,

There is an easy fix for Voiceover announcing the call duration when you 
are
on a call. Just take your phone and flick once to the right, all you have 
to

do is move Voiceover focus away from the call duration and it will stop
announcing it.

You should also write to accessibil...@apple.com because they really need 
to
fix this. I wrote to them regarding that and was told this is the 
expected
behavior, e.g. Voiceover announces the call duration as it changes. 
However,

I don't think this should be the way it behaves, it would be like saying
Voiceover continuously reads out the elapsed time or time remaining when 
a

song is playing and it doesn't do that either.


Regards,
Sieghard


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On 
Behalf

Of Pablo Morales
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 1:25 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: voiceover during a call

I have seen this issue in my iPhone 4, and it happen with the numbers, or
just using the keyboard. Some times it doesn't say the letter or number, 
so

I need to delete something, to make sure that I wrote, or if I need to
retype a number or word. But the worse part is every time when I receive 
a

called, voice over keep saying the duration of the called, and It doesn't
allow me to talk, because I have voice over talking so loud and I can't
understand what the person on the call is saying.
Pablo

- Original Message -
From: "Wayne Merritt" 
To: 
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: voiceover during a call



I am experiencing some strange volume issues on my iPhone 5 with VO as
well. VO is loud enough, but not all numbers are spoken when I find
them on the phone. Sometimes the numbers take a moment or two to be
spoken by VO and other times they are spoken as soon as I touch them.
I am also not hearing the touch tones when I press a number on the
phone, after the call connects and goes through. I recall hearing the
touch tones and the numbers being spoken all the time in iOS 5, but
I've had trouble with this since I've been using the iPhone 5 with iOS
6. I've had the new phone for about 9 days and am still getting used
to everything. I have used iOS 6 on an iPhone 4 and don't recall
having these issues. The issues don't happen all the time, but they do
happen often enough.

Regards,
Wayne

On 10/13/12, Robert Doc Wright  wrote:

it is the case that is causing the problem. The case was on my 3gs

***
character is found in how you treat people who can't do anything for 
you.


web page
http://www.wrighthere.net

   - Original Message -
   From: Sieghard Weitzel
   To: viphone@googlegroups.com
   Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2012 2:22 AM
   Subject: RE: voiceover during a call


   Hi Robert,



   I just send a reply to Apple Accessibility about Voiceover volume
during a
call. I reported this to them and they replied with some suggestions, 
but

they only consisted of the explanation about how to make sure
speakerphone
mode is properly activated which means they thought somehow the phone
hadn't
switched to speakerphone and this is why I couldn't hear Voiceover. I
have
no problem with my phone switching to speakerphone when I take it away
from
my ear. I am not sure if you have your phone in a case, but make sure 
you

try it without case as sometimes a case can cover the proximity sensor
and
that is what causes your phone to switch to speakerphone. I usually do
this:



   I dial the number I want to call and after I double tap on call I 
put

my
hand over the top part of the phone where the slot is in the glass for
the
earpiece. Once the phone on the other end starts ringing I remove my 
hand
and now the proximity sensor should of course notice nothing is 
covering

it
and switch to speakerphone.



   However, I still have the volume issue. I have volume in my rotor
settings
and afte

Re: voiceover during a call

2012-10-20 Thread Raul A. Gallegos
I don't know, but considering that it takes little effort to simply 
change the focus of what Voice Over is speaking, it seems pointless to 
have such a feature.


--
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The trouble with bucket seats is that not everybody has the same size 
bucket.

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On 10/20/2012 10:37 AM, Tom rash wrote:

Would turning on the mute button during a call stop voice over from
interupting the phone call?  If so, couldn't it, in future versions,
automatically switch to mute mode during a phone call?
- Original Message - From: "Raul A. Gallegos"

To: 
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2012 2:21 AM
Subject: Re: voiceover during a call



Hi, as a general habit when I'm on a call, I automatically touch the
lower-left corner of the screen where the end button is. This way
there is no extra verbiage and this way I can quickly double-tap the
screen when I'm done talking. Yes, I know about 2-finger double-tap,
but since I already focus the end button to avoid Voice Over speaking,
it leaves it ready for me to hang up with one finger when I want to.

--
Raul A. Gallegos
Monday is an awful way to spend 1/7th of your life. - Steven Wright
Home Page: http://raulgallegos.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/rau47
Facebook: http://facebook.com/rau47

On 10/20/2012 3:41 AM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:

Hi Pablo,

There is an easy fix for Voiceover announcing the call duration when
you are
on a call. Just take your phone and flick once to the right, all you
have to
do is move Voiceover focus away from the call duration and it will stop
announcing it.

You should also write to accessibil...@apple.com because they really
need to
fix this. I wrote to them regarding that and was told this is the
expected
behavior, e.g. Voiceover announces the call duration as it changes.
However,
I don't think this should be the way it behaves, it would be like saying
Voiceover continuously reads out the elapsed time or time remaining
when a
song is playing and it doesn't do that either.


Regards,
Sieghard


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf
Of Pablo Morales
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 1:25 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: voiceover during a call

I have seen this issue in my iPhone 4, and it happen with the
numbers, or
just using the keyboard. Some times it doesn't say the letter or
number, so
I need to delete something, to make sure that I wrote, or if I need to
retype a number or word. But the worse part is every time when I
receive a
called, voice over keep saying the duration of the called, and It
doesn't
allow me to talk, because I have voice over talking so loud and I can't
understand what the person on the call is saying.
Pablo

- Original Message -
From: "Wayne Merritt" 
To: 
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: voiceover during a call



I am experiencing some strange volume issues on my iPhone 5 with VO as
well. VO is loud enough, but not all numbers are spoken when I find
them on the phone. Sometimes the numbers take a moment or two to be
spoken by VO and other times they are spoken as soon as I touch them.
I am also not hearing the touch tones when I press a number on the
phone, after the call connects and goes through. I recall hearing the
touch tones and the numbers being spoken all the time in iOS 5, but
I've had trouble with this since I've been using the iPhone 5 with iOS
6. I've had the new phone for about 9 days and am still getting used
to everything. I have used iOS 6 on an iPhone 4 and don't recall
having these issues. The issues don't happen all the time, but they do
happen often enough.

Regards,
Wayne

On 10/13/12, Robert Doc Wright  wrote:

it is the case that is causing the problem. The case was on my 3gs

***
character is found in how you treat people who can't do anything
for you.

web page
http://www.wrighthere.net

   - Original Message -
   From: Sieghard Weitzel
   To: viphone@googlegroups.com
   Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2012 2:22 AM
   Subject: RE: voiceover during a call


   Hi Robert,



   I just send a reply to Apple Accessibility about Voiceover volume
during a
call. I reported this to them and they replied with some
suggestions, but
they only consisted of the explanation about how to make sure
speakerphone
mode is properly activated which means they thought somehow the phone
hadn't
switched to speakerphone and this is why I couldn't hear Voiceover. I
have
no problem with my phone switching to speakerphone when I take it away
from
my ear. I am not sure if you have your phone in a case, but make
sure you
try it without case as sometimes a case can cover the proximity sensor
and
that is what causes your phone to switch to speakerphone. I usually do
this:



   I dial the number I want to 

Re: voiceover during a call

2012-10-20 Thread Anthony Vece
Hi Raul & List;

I noticed that when I am on a long call and, the screen is locked periodically 
the screen still pops up.

Anthony


Sent from my Verizon iPhone!

On Oct 20, 2012, at 5:22 PM, "Raul A. Gallegos"  wrote:

> I don't know, but considering that it takes little effort to simply change 
> the focus of what Voice Over is speaking, it seems pointless to have such a 
> feature.
> 
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> The trouble with bucket seats is that not everybody has the same size bucket.
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> Facebook: http://facebook.com/rau47
> 
> On 10/20/2012 10:37 AM, Tom rash wrote:
>> Would turning on the mute button during a call stop voice over from
>> interupting the phone call?  If so, couldn't it, in future versions,
>> automatically switch to mute mode during a phone call?
>> - Original Message - From: "Raul A. Gallegos"
>> 
>> To: 
>> Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2012 2:21 AM
>> Subject: Re: voiceover during a call
>> 
>> 
>>> Hi, as a general habit when I'm on a call, I automatically touch the
>>> lower-left corner of the screen where the end button is. This way
>>> there is no extra verbiage and this way I can quickly double-tap the
>>> screen when I'm done talking. Yes, I know about 2-finger double-tap,
>>> but since I already focus the end button to avoid Voice Over speaking,
>>> it leaves it ready for me to hang up with one finger when I want to.
>>> 
>>> --
>>> Raul A. Gallegos
>>> Monday is an awful way to spend 1/7th of your life. - Steven Wright
>>> Home Page: http://raulgallegos.com
>>> Twitter: https://twitter.com/rau47
>>> Facebook: http://facebook.com/rau47
>>> 
>>> On 10/20/2012 3:41 AM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:
>>>> Hi Pablo,
>>>> 
>>>> There is an easy fix for Voiceover announcing the call duration when
>>>> you are
>>>> on a call. Just take your phone and flick once to the right, all you
>>>> have to
>>>> do is move Voiceover focus away from the call duration and it will stop
>>>> announcing it.
>>>> 
>>>> You should also write to accessibil...@apple.com because they really
>>>> need to
>>>> fix this. I wrote to them regarding that and was told this is the
>>>> expected
>>>> behavior, e.g. Voiceover announces the call duration as it changes.
>>>> However,
>>>> I don't think this should be the way it behaves, it would be like saying
>>>> Voiceover continuously reads out the elapsed time or time remaining
>>>> when a
>>>> song is playing and it doesn't do that either.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Sieghard
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> -Original Message-
>>>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On
>>>> Behalf
>>>> Of Pablo Morales
>>>> Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 1:25 PM
>>>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>>>> Subject: Re: voiceover during a call
>>>> 
>>>> I have seen this issue in my iPhone 4, and it happen with the
>>>> numbers, or
>>>> just using the keyboard. Some times it doesn't say the letter or
>>>> number, so
>>>> I need to delete something, to make sure that I wrote, or if I need to
>>>> retype a number or word. But the worse part is every time when I
>>>> receive a
>>>> called, voice over keep saying the duration of the called, and It
>>>> doesn't
>>>> allow me to talk, because I have voice over talking so loud and I can't
>>>> understand what the person on the call is saying.
>>>> Pablo
>>>> 
>>>> - Original Message -
>>>> From: "Wayne Merritt" 
>>>> To: 
>>>> Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 2:58 PM
>>>> Subject: Re: voiceover during a call
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> I am experiencing some strange volume issues on my iPhone 5 with VO as
>>>>> well. VO is loud enough, but not all numbers are spoken when I find
>>>>> them on the phone. Sometimes the numbers take a moment or two to be
>>>>> spoken by VO and other times they are spoken as soon as I touch them.
>>>>> I am also not hearing the touch tones when I press a number on the
>>>>> phone

RE: voiceover during a call

2012-10-20 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Hello Raul,

I wish Apple would fix it so that Voiceover simply either does not announce
the call duration or that it doesn't do so by somehow automatically focusing
it away from that. Moving focus away from call duration is not hard to do,
but it's a pain in the neck if I am answering a call with my headset and
have the iPhone on my belt or in an inside pocket especially in the winter
when it's under or inside a big coat; not everybody lives where it's warm
year-round and where down coats aren't needed because it's 20 or 30 below.
The way Voiceover currently behaves when a call is active is just not good
and while we are on the subject it would also be nice if Voiceover wouldn't
start reading push notifications or incoming text messages while I am on a
call. Once again, I know it's easy to stop this if I have the phone in my
hand and it's not hard to start a call and then turn off speech with a
3-finger double tap, but I often initiate a call when I am on the go by just
using the headset and telling SIRI to call so and so and it wouldn't be the
first time when I have to tell somebody who is talking to me to hold on
because a text message or push notification just came in and I have to wait
until it finishes reading it or I have to dig the phone out of my
pocket/take it off my belt clip to stop it.

I have, by the way, expressed these thought to Apple accessibility and I
hope others do it as well. 


Regards,
Sieghard


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Re: voiceover during a call

2012-10-21 Thread David Chittenden
I have never had that problem. I have found that VO leaves focus in the last 
field from session to session, so if you move focus away from the call timer, 
it remains away. If it returns to the call timer, you may well be lightly 
brushing the timer field which moves focus there. Remember, iOS requires merely 
the lightest touch and is not pressure sensitive. 

David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
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Sent from my iPhone

On 21/10/2012, at 18:37, Sieghard Weitzel  wrote:

> Hello Raul,
> 
> I wish Apple would fix it so that Voiceover simply either does not announce
> the call duration or that it doesn't do so by somehow automatically focusing
> it away from that. Moving focus away from call duration is not hard to do,
> but it's a pain in the neck if I am answering a call with my headset and
> have the iPhone on my belt or in an inside pocket especially in the winter
> when it's under or inside a big coat; not everybody lives where it's warm
> year-round and where down coats aren't needed because it's 20 or 30 below.
> The way Voiceover currently behaves when a call is active is just not good
> and while we are on the subject it would also be nice if Voiceover wouldn't
> start reading push notifications or incoming text messages while I am on a
> call. Once again, I know it's easy to stop this if I have the phone in my
> hand and it's not hard to start a call and then turn off speech with a
> 3-finger double tap, but I often initiate a call when I am on the go by just
> using the headset and telling SIRI to call so and so and it wouldn't be the
> first time when I have to tell somebody who is talking to me to hold on
> because a text message or push notification just came in and I have to wait
> until it finishes reading it or I have to dig the phone out of my
> pocket/take it off my belt clip to stop it.
> 
> I have, by the way, expressed these thought to Apple accessibility and I
> hope others do it as well. 
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Sieghard
> 
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Re: voiceover during a call

2012-10-21 Thread Scott Howell
Sieghard,

I would not want VO to stop announcing alerts etc.; however, what would be nice 
is if VO's volume could be reduced as to be below the volume of the call. I'm 
not sure if it would be easy to implement. ALthough, one possible option would 
be to have the alert sound and provided you could check the screen if you 
choose would be a reasonable solution. THis would add a layer of complexity 
since now you are asking VO to speak in the lock screen except while a call is 
active. Of course then others will likely want this to be a toggle option. :)

On Oct 21, 2012, at 1:37 AM, Sieghard Weitzel  wrote:

> Hello Raul,
> 
> I wish Apple would fix it so that Voiceover simply either does not announce
> the call duration or that it doesn't do so by somehow automatically focusing
> it away from that. Moving focus away from call duration is not hard to do,
> but it's a pain in the neck if I am answering a call with my headset and
> have the iPhone on my belt or in an inside pocket especially in the winter
> when it's under or inside a big coat; not everybody lives where it's warm
> year-round and where down coats aren't needed because it's 20 or 30 below.
> The way Voiceover currently behaves when a call is active is just not good
> and while we are on the subject it would also be nice if Voiceover wouldn't
> start reading push notifications or incoming text messages while I am on a
> call. Once again, I know it's easy to stop this if I have the phone in my
> hand and it's not hard to start a call and then turn off speech with a
> 3-finger double tap, but I often initiate a call when I am on the go by just
> using the headset and telling SIRI to call so and so and it wouldn't be the
> first time when I have to tell somebody who is talking to me to hold on
> because a text message or push notification just came in and I have to wait
> until it finishes reading it or I have to dig the phone out of my
> pocket/take it off my belt clip to stop it.
> 
> I have, by the way, expressed these thought to Apple accessibility and I
> hope others do it as well. 
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Sieghard
> 
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Re: voiceover during a call

2012-10-21 Thread Tom rash
I was thinking more for the problem of reading text messages while you are 
on a phone call.  That's what mine does anyway.
- Original Message - 
From: "Raul A. Gallegos" 

To: 
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2012 2:22 PM
Subject: Re: voiceover during a call


I don't know, but considering that it takes little effort to simply change 
the focus of what Voice Over is speaking, it seems pointless to have such a 
feature.


--
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The trouble with bucket seats is that not everybody has the same size 
bucket.

Home Page: http://raulgallegos.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/rau47
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On 10/20/2012 10:37 AM, Tom rash wrote:

Would turning on the mute button during a call stop voice over from
interupting the phone call?  If so, couldn't it, in future versions,
automatically switch to mute mode during a phone call?
- Original Message - From: "Raul A. Gallegos"

To: 
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2012 2:21 AM
Subject: Re: voiceover during a call



Hi, as a general habit when I'm on a call, I automatically touch the
lower-left corner of the screen where the end button is. This way
there is no extra verbiage and this way I can quickly double-tap the
screen when I'm done talking. Yes, I know about 2-finger double-tap,
but since I already focus the end button to avoid Voice Over speaking,
it leaves it ready for me to hang up with one finger when I want to.

--
Raul A. Gallegos
Monday is an awful way to spend 1/7th of your life. - Steven Wright
Home Page: http://raulgallegos.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/rau47
Facebook: http://facebook.com/rau47

On 10/20/2012 3:41 AM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:

Hi Pablo,

There is an easy fix for Voiceover announcing the call duration when
you are
on a call. Just take your phone and flick once to the right, all you
have to
do is move Voiceover focus away from the call duration and it will stop
announcing it.

You should also write to accessibil...@apple.com because they really
need to
fix this. I wrote to them regarding that and was told this is the
expected
behavior, e.g. Voiceover announces the call duration as it changes.
However,
I don't think this should be the way it behaves, it would be like 
saying

Voiceover continuously reads out the elapsed time or time remaining
when a
song is playing and it doesn't do that either.


Regards,
Sieghard


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf
Of Pablo Morales
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 1:25 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: voiceover during a call

I have seen this issue in my iPhone 4, and it happen with the
numbers, or
just using the keyboard. Some times it doesn't say the letter or
number, so
I need to delete something, to make sure that I wrote, or if I need to
retype a number or word. But the worse part is every time when I
receive a
called, voice over keep saying the duration of the called, and It
doesn't
allow me to talk, because I have voice over talking so loud and I can't
understand what the person on the call is saying.
Pablo

- Original Message -
From: "Wayne Merritt" 
To: 
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: voiceover during a call



I am experiencing some strange volume issues on my iPhone 5 with VO as
well. VO is loud enough, but not all numbers are spoken when I find
them on the phone. Sometimes the numbers take a moment or two to be
spoken by VO and other times they are spoken as soon as I touch them.
I am also not hearing the touch tones when I press a number on the
phone, after the call connects and goes through. I recall hearing the
touch tones and the numbers being spoken all the time in iOS 5, but
I've had trouble with this since I've been using the iPhone 5 with iOS
6. I've had the new phone for about 9 days and am still getting used
to everything. I have used iOS 6 on an iPhone 4 and don't recall
having these issues. The issues don't happen all the time, but they do
happen often enough.

Regards,
Wayne

On 10/13/12, Robert Doc Wright  wrote:

it is the case that is causing the problem. The case was on my 3gs

***
character is found in how you treat people who can't do anything
for you.

web page
http://www.wrighthere.net

   - Original Message -
   From: Sieghard Weitzel
   To: viphone@googlegroups.com
   Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2012 2:22 AM
   Subject: RE: voiceover during a call


   Hi Robert,



   I just send a reply to Apple Accessibility about Voiceover volume
during a
call. I reported this to them and they replied with some
suggestions, but
they only consisted of the explanation about how to make sure
speakerphone
mode is properly activated which means they thought somehow the phone
hadn't
switched to speakerphone and this is why I couldn't hear Voiceover. I
have
no problem with my phone switching to speakerphone whe

Re: voiceover during a call

2012-10-21 Thread Tom rash

And what is that e-mail to voice these concerns?
- Original Message - 
From: "Sieghard Weitzel" 

To: 
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2012 10:37 PM
Subject: RE: voiceover during a call



Hello Raul,

I wish Apple would fix it so that Voiceover simply either does not 
announce
the call duration or that it doesn't do so by somehow automatically 
focusing

it away from that. Moving focus away from call duration is not hard to do,
but it's a pain in the neck if I am answering a call with my headset and
have the iPhone on my belt or in an inside pocket especially in the winter
when it's under or inside a big coat; not everybody lives where it's warm
year-round and where down coats aren't needed because it's 20 or 30 below.
The way Voiceover currently behaves when a call is active is just not good
and while we are on the subject it would also be nice if Voiceover 
wouldn't

start reading push notifications or incoming text messages while I am on a
call. Once again, I know it's easy to stop this if I have the phone in my
hand and it's not hard to start a call and then turn off speech with a
3-finger double tap, but I often initiate a call when I am on the go by 
just
using the headset and telling SIRI to call so and so and it wouldn't be 
the

first time when I have to tell somebody who is talking to me to hold on
because a text message or push notification just came in and I have to 
wait

until it finishes reading it or I have to dig the phone out of my
pocket/take it off my belt clip to stop it.

I have, by the way, expressed these thought to Apple accessibility and I
hope others do it as well.


Regards,
Sieghard


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Re: voiceover during a call

2012-10-21 Thread Chris

accessibil...@apple.com


Christopher Hallsworth

On 21/10/2012 16:43, Tom rash wrote:

And what is that e-mail to voice these concerns?
- Original Message - From: "Sieghard Weitzel" 
To: 
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2012 10:37 PM
Subject: RE: voiceover during a call



Hello Raul,

I wish Apple would fix it so that Voiceover simply either does not
announce
the call duration or that it doesn't do so by somehow automatically
focusing
it away from that. Moving focus away from call duration is not hard to
do,
but it's a pain in the neck if I am answering a call with my headset and
have the iPhone on my belt or in an inside pocket especially in the
winter
when it's under or inside a big coat; not everybody lives where it's warm
year-round and where down coats aren't needed because it's 20 or 30
below.
The way Voiceover currently behaves when a call is active is just not
good
and while we are on the subject it would also be nice if Voiceover
wouldn't
start reading push notifications or incoming text messages while I am
on a
call. Once again, I know it's easy to stop this if I have the phone in my
hand and it's not hard to start a call and then turn off speech with a
3-finger double tap, but I often initiate a call when I am on the go
by just
using the headset and telling SIRI to call so and so and it wouldn't
be the
first time when I have to tell somebody who is talking to me to hold on
because a text message or push notification just came in and I have to
wait
until it finishes reading it or I have to dig the phone out of my
pocket/take it off my belt clip to stop it.

I have, by the way, expressed these thought to Apple accessibility and I
hope others do it as well.


Regards,
Sieghard


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Re: voiceover during a call

2012-10-22 Thread Tom rash
Thanks.  I'll try and remember that.  I'm not sure if the list owners would 
do this.  In addition to their tag line with the list info, maybe put 
accessibil...@apple.com for accessibilty issues.
- Original Message - 
From: "Chris" 

To: 
Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2012 11:03 AM
Subject: Re: voiceover during a call



accessibil...@apple.com


Christopher Hallsworth

On 21/10/2012 16:43, Tom rash wrote:

And what is that e-mail to voice these concerns?
- Original Message - From: "Sieghard Weitzel" 
To: 
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2012 10:37 PM
Subject: RE: voiceover during a call



Hello Raul,

I wish Apple would fix it so that Voiceover simply either does not
announce
the call duration or that it doesn't do so by somehow automatically
focusing
it away from that. Moving focus away from call duration is not hard to
do,
but it's a pain in the neck if I am answering a call with my headset and
have the iPhone on my belt or in an inside pocket especially in the
winter
when it's under or inside a big coat; not everybody lives where it's 
warm

year-round and where down coats aren't needed because it's 20 or 30
below.
The way Voiceover currently behaves when a call is active is just not
good
and while we are on the subject it would also be nice if Voiceover
wouldn't
start reading push notifications or incoming text messages while I am
on a
call. Once again, I know it's easy to stop this if I have the phone in 
my

hand and it's not hard to start a call and then turn off speech with a
3-finger double tap, but I often initiate a call when I am on the go
by just
using the headset and telling SIRI to call so and so and it wouldn't
be the
first time when I have to tell somebody who is talking to me to hold on
because a text message or push notification just came in and I have to
wait
until it finishes reading it or I have to dig the phone out of my
pocket/take it off my belt clip to stop it.

I have, by the way, expressed these thought to Apple accessibility and I
hope others do it as well.


Regards,
Sieghard


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Re: voiceover during a call and Apple Accessibility emails to me

2012-10-20 Thread Scott Howell
Sieghard,

I also experience this, but what I have wondered is if VO in fact is switching 
not just volume levels, but perhaps from the speakerphone mode to the earpiece. 
I am not sure this will be easy to confirm, but I might be able to try with a 
microphone. Of course I could be wrong, but it just seemed to me this is a 
possibility.

On Oct 20, 2012, at 4:00 AM, Sieghard Weitzel  wrote:

> Hi Alex and Grant,
> 
> I also have this issue on my iPhone 4S with iOS 6 and you are correct,
> Grant, this was not a problem in iOS 5 and apparently it affects only a
> relatively small number of iOS 6 users right now. I had a pretty
> comprehensive email exchange with Apple Accessibility about this since I
> consider it a very annoying and important bug. I was told to try and switch
> off SIRI as apparently this is caused by something else using the audio on
> your iPhone. When I did turn off SIRI and made a speakerphone call to my
> credit card inquiry line at first there seemed to be little difference
> except that I seemed to be able to turn the call volume down way lower than
> before when pressing the volume down button during a call only lowered the
> volume slightly. However even with volume set to 100% using the rotor VO
> came out very quietly. I then turned the volume way up with the volume
> buttons and suddenly Voiceover came out loud if not exactly clear and it
> seems to fluctuate a lot for me when I press different numbers. Some are
> loud and clear and others are not so loud and a bit fuzzy. I then turned
> SIRI back on and experienced the same behavior. I reported this all back to
> Apple and was told in a reply that they are investigating this. Overall
> after I urned off SIRI and then turned it back on I can use the speakerphone
> a bit better, I just have to turn the volume up fairly loud with the volume
> buttons. I know VO volume is supposed to be independent from call volume and
> I can't do this if I am anywhere near people, but it's at least a bit better
> now and anybody who has problems with this please try turning up the call
> volume when on speakerphone, make sure you don't cover the top fo the phone
> with your hand as this causes the call to switch back to earpiece. I'd
> suggest you try it first before you turn off SIRI, but if it doesn't make a
> difference turn off SIRI and try it, then turn it back on and by all means,
> do report this to accessibil...@apple.com so they get a better understanding
> of the scope of this. For those who are interested in hearing it from the
> horse's mouth, here is part of the email thread:
> 
> Message from Apple: 
> 
> Hello, Sieghard,
> 
> Your response clarifies that you are accessing the features correctly.  The
> Viphone site confirms that you are not the only 4/4s user experiencing this
> behavior... and also that you are acting as spokesperson for several of
> these, which we appreciate.
> 
> All details from your reply have been forwarded to the team investigating
> this issue.
> 
> It is possible that you will be asked for some specific information about
> what's on your phone, or details of how it is configured; because the number
> of 4/4s owners affected by this behavior in iOS 6 is small, it is possible
> that the behavior is related to something else installed on your phone, or
> an unexpected combination of configurations.  You may discover common
> threads of this nature while discussing the problem with others; the things
> that would be most likely to be involved would be things that use the
> iPhone's audio and speech generation subsystems. either specialized or
> relatively uncommon software add-ons, or something in the way you and others
> have configured settings that would be different than that 'normal' or most
> obvious ways.
> 
> So if anything of this sort comes to your attention, it may help our team to
> hear of it.  So far, no one on the team has been able to reproduce the
> problem, using equipment that has no additional software installed.
> 
> We'll let you know if we have additional questions, or if a possible
> workaround needs testing; because we cannot reproduce the problem, we  may
> in future ask you to try one thing or another.
> 
> For now, there is no need to reply unless additional information comes to
> light; we will be back in touch when appropriate.
> 
> Thank you.
> Apple Accessibility
> 
> Message 2:
> 
> Sieghard,
> 
> Something I may not have asked, that could be a factor: do you have other
> assistive software that uses the speaker turned on?  Siri, perhaps, or other
> software you've added to your iPhone that speaks or gives audio prompts
> while you are using the phone?
> 
> Thanks,
> Apple Accessibility
> 
> My reply:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I do use and have always used SIRI from day 1. However, in iOS 5 the volume
> problem did not exist. I can't think of anything else I use and in any case,
> I did do a factory restore a few days after I upgraded to iOS 6 as I had a
> few other minor issues and I