Glad you got this straightened out. My wife had the same issue. In her case,
the headphone jack was clean as a whistle. The phone was holding on to a
Bluetooth headset and wouldn’t let go. Apple accessibility gave it the old
school try and could not figure it out. Time turned out to be the cur
I know I posted earlier what I thought was a fix, but it went south on me
again. But I have fixed it now. And OMG, I can't believe it. But it was
dust and gunk in the headphone jack, a whole lot of it!
I got the gunk out using a toothpick and very very gentle scraping action.
I can't believe the
I too am having trouble with voice over. It is sort of hit and miss and I can
usually get it back but it isn’t very reliable. I am trying to get a new phone
but that takes a little time. I wonder if there is a problem with voiceover in
one of the new updates.
Gail
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On J
Hi ann,
Your headphone jack may have a piece of dust blocking it or something of that
sort. Try plugging in and disconnecting your headphones a few times to see if
that helps.
Best,
Anna
> On Jul 15, 2020, at 1:24 PM, Ann wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I have an iPhone 6S, running the iOS 13.5.
I don't have that phrasing under VoiceOver, Audio in settings if no headphones
are connected.
Under VoiceOver, Audio I have:
Sounds and Haptics,
Audio Ducking, which is off.
Auto Select Speaker in Call, on.
Send to HDMI, off.
That's it.
If I plug in headphones, then I have, Sound channels.
So, e