Only if you have moved the highlight away from the call timer. 

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On 28/10/2012, at 11:39, Rob <musicmaker...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm still using ios 5.1
> with my bluetooth, I lock the screen while on a call and it unlocks itself 
> every 5 or 10 seconds and talks. this is a bug.
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> On 10/27/2012 5:35 PM, Len Burns wrote:
>> While I know the below happens, I have seen the same thing occur with an
>> earpiece on, phone lying on the table with nothing near it.  So, I
>> believe there is something going on here that is not always a human factor.
>> 
>> -Len
>> 
>> On 10/27/2012 1:19 AM, Raul A. Gallegos wrote:
>>> Hi, also for what it's worth, I don't feel this is a bug like I've seen
>>> others say it is. If there is any sort of bug it's that if Voice Over is
>>> automatically placing focus on the timer, then yes, that needs to be
>>> addressed, however I would venture a guess, coming from a training point
>>> of view, that more often than not, it's the person who accidentally
>>> touches the timer. A good way it's been done, and it's happened to me is
>>> when I was putting the phone next to my ear, my lobe touched the screen
>>> in just the right place. I guess I have really big ears. Sure enough,
>>> the timer started telling me all the length of the call. A simple touch
>>> to somewhere else solved that problem.
>>> 
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>>> On 10/26/2012 4:54 PM, David Chittenden wrote:
>>>> VO reads whatever is in the area you've highlighted with a touch. If
>>>> it starts reading the call timer and did not do so before, this is
>>>> because you touched, no matter how lightly, the call timer. Take the
>>>> iPhone away from your ear to activate the touch-screen and move VO to
>>>> another field either by touching a different area on the screen, or
>>>> using a right or left flick. If you have headphones on, the
>>>> touch-screen always remains active.
>>>> 
>>>> To silence VO, you can either do a three-finger double-tap to mute
>>>> speech, or you can use a triple-tap of the home button to unload VO.
>>>> Just remember to use the same gesture when you are finished with your
>>>> call to get VO talking again.
>>>> 
>>>> David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
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>>>> 
>>>> On 27/10/2012, at 6:40, Donald Raikes<don.rai...@gmail.com>  wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>> 
>>>>> I had the experience yesterday of making a couple of calls some with
>>>>> the wired headset and some without.
>>>>> 
>>>>> In both cases, VO started talking in the middle ofthe call.
>>>>> 
>>>>> It would say screen dimmed and phone locked, and on one of hte calls I
>>>>> made with the headset, it kept reading the time every few seconds.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Obviously this makes it very hard to hear the person on the other end
>>>>> of the call.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Any tips on how to get VO to stop talking while I am on a call would
>>>>> be appreciated.
>>>>> 
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