iPhone5 Speaker Blaring Out Quickly

2012-10-04 Thread Rodney Haynie
Hello All.

I wonder if anyone else has found the same issue with their iPhone5.

If I am on a call, with the phone held to my ear, and I go to terminate the 
call, I begin to move the phone away from my ear. If the person hangs up while 
I am doing this, then the iPhone will blurt out a word or two very loudly. 
Sometimes through the ear piece, and other times seemingly through the speaker 
phone. In both cases it will hurt your ear momentarily. Then the volume 
immediately jumps back to normal.

This is very embarrassing  when I am in an office setting.

Anyone else see this?

Thanks.
Rodney



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Re: iPhone5 Speaker Blaring Out Quickly

2012-10-04 Thread James Mannion
I think it is because speaker phone needs to have voiceover speaking
more loudly through it than when not on a call, the opposite of people
having concerns about it not speaking loud enough. I think it can just
be a matter that it, in some cases, might not be perfectly on time in
adjusting back. I think it might just be nitpicking to take issue with
that. Sometimes trying to fix little tiny nitpick issues ends up with
a result that is worse. I also have to say I really don't get peoples'
super sensative embarrassment thing if people hear your phone say
something for a second. If one is really that concerned about that,
for whatever sake use headphones! Honestly, unless people are
disrupted and long enough to care, they probably don't! They probably
don't even hear it in most cases or even register it in their mind.

On 10/4/12, Rodney Haynie rodney.hay...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello All.

 I wonder if anyone else has found the same issue with their iPhone5.

 If I am on a call, with the phone held to my ear, and I go to terminate the
 call, I begin to move the phone away from my ear. If the person hangs up
 while I am doing this, then the iPhone will blurt out a word or two very
 loudly. Sometimes through the ear piece, and other times seemingly through
 the speaker phone. In both cases it will hurt your ear momentarily. Then the
 volume immediately jumps back to normal.

 This is very embarrassing  when I am in an office setting.

 Anyone else see this?

 Thanks.
 Rodney



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Re: iPhone5 Speaker Blaring Out Quickly

2012-10-04 Thread Rodney Haynie
James, good comments. I forgot to say that I came from the iPhone 4. So I am 
pretty comfortable with how the phone behaves. I don't use headphones for my 
iPhone most of the time because I sit with headphones on the computer nine-hour 
today. Occasionally I use is that your buds for my iPhone but not often.


Thanks.
Rodney Haynie
(Sent from my iPhone.)

On Oct 4, 2012, at 10:42 PM, James Mannion mannion...@gmail.com wrote:

 I think it is because speaker phone needs to have voiceover speaking
 more loudly through it than when not on a call, the opposite of people
 having concerns about it not speaking loud enough. I think it can just
 be a matter that it, in some cases, might not be perfectly on time in
 adjusting back. I think it might just be nitpicking to take issue with
 that. Sometimes trying to fix little tiny nitpick issues ends up with
 a result that is worse. I also have to say I really don't get peoples'
 super sensative embarrassment thing if people hear your phone say
 something for a second. If one is really that concerned about that,
 for whatever sake use headphones! Honestly, unless people are
 disrupted and long enough to care, they probably don't! They probably
 don't even hear it in most cases or even register it in their mind.
 
 On 10/4/12, Rodney Haynie rodney.hay...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello All.
 
 I wonder if anyone else has found the same issue with their iPhone5.
 
 If I am on a call, with the phone held to my ear, and I go to terminate the
 call, I begin to move the phone away from my ear. If the person hangs up
 while I am doing this, then the iPhone will blurt out a word or two very
 loudly. Sometimes through the ear piece, and other times seemingly through
 the speaker phone. In both cases it will hurt your ear momentarily. Then the
 volume immediately jumps back to normal.
 
 This is very embarrassing  when I am in an office setting.
 
 Anyone else see this?
 
 Thanks.
 Rodney
 
 
 
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