This exact same situation has happened to me, IOS 12.3, iPhone X S.
It is as if the phone is in speaker phone mode, but it is not.
The caller is coming through the earpiece, but your cheek can make Voiceover
speak icons on the screen, such as numbers on the keypad, and, incoming
notifications
Or, you could simply not touch the screen.
If you are dealing with accidental touches, then as Sieghard has said, lock the
phone or keep it by your ear.
Or, mute VoiceOver with the 3 finger double tap.
Or, tell Siri to turn off Voiceover ...
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First of all, if you hold the phone up to your ear the screen should be
disabled so that it won't respond if, for example, your cheek touches it.
If you use a headset or have the phone in speakerphone mode it is perfectly
normal that unless you lock the phone it reacts to touching the screen,
You could turn off only the speech with 3-finger double-tap. That’s how I read
with BARD, VDR and other tasks in which it’s annoying to be interrupted! Good
luck!
Gera
Enviado desde mi iPhone SE de Telcel
El 25 may 2019, a la(s) 8:11 a. m., Casey escribió:
> Hi I have the iPhone 10 XR.
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Hi I have the iPhone 10 XR.
And when I am on A call and I touch the screen I have voice over talking
while on the call how do you correct this?
With out having to turn voice over off every time you make A call?
Also when notifications come in how do you make them now talk while on A
call