Hi,
Inside of your iPhone settings, go to sounds and disable the feature called 
change with buttons. This will allow you to have your ringer volume at 100% or 
whatever you set it to. Then, when you adjust the volume buttons, it will only 
affect voiceover.



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> On Dec 21, 2019, at 5:21 PM, Shermeen Khan <shermee...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I have the volume of my ringer and alerts set to fairly high, as I
> often don't hear my phone ring if i'm not nearby or if it's buried in
> a pocket or bag. Unfortunately, this also has the effect of voiceover
> bellowing out the name or number of the caller, which doesn't exactly
> allow me to ever be discrete, as VO will shout to the world the
> identity of everyone who calls me. It seems that irrespective of
> voiceover's volume, when the phone rings, voiceover will speak at the
> same volume of the ringing. Similarly, I quite enjoy the bedtime
> feature of the alarm app, whereby you indicate a time at which you'd
> like to wake, and the alarm sound will start very quietly and
> gradually get louder, so that you sort of "slide" awake. Unless you
> have voiceover enabled, in which case you will hear "Alarm!" belted
> out at top notch before hearing the initial gentle strains of the
> awake alarm, which is rather jolting, as you might imagine. Have you
> guys found any way around this? or do you just get over it and deal?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Shermeen
> 
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