Ah, didn't think to look in Voiceover as I didn't know that was a voiceover
specific setting. Found it. Thank you.
Travis
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From: Gordan Radić
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? Thanks.
Travis
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From:
Gordan Radić
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Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2016 4:59 AM
Subject: Re: Is this normal for my SE?
Hi!
I'll try to help with
Hi, where do you go in iOS 10 to disable automatic speaker? Thanks.
Travis
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From: Gordan Radić
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2016 4:59 AM
Subject: Re: Is this normal for my SE?
Hi!
I'll try to help with some things I know and uess
AM
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Subject: Re: Is this normal for my SE?
Hi!
I'll try to help with some things I know and uess from your explanations.
When phone is not in a call you should hear all notification sounds from the
bottom side speaker with no exceptions. Some notification sounds could b
Hi!
I'll try to help with some things I know and uess from your
explanations.
When phone is not in a call you should hear all notification
sounds from the bottom side speaker with no exceptions. Some
notification sounds could be heard through the earpeace but th
Hi, this is an IOS9 thing. In IOS9 and below, if voice over is enabled, the
phone will go on speaker phone. In IOS10, you can turn that feature off, thank
goodness. As for people not hearing you, if I remove the case, when they tell
me that, for me, it works then. Its a 5S, for me, though.
S