Note:
The following article from macrumors.com completely exemplifies my issues
with the new iPhone 5SE.  Furthermore, when I went to the Apple store after
being escalated to a senior engineer at Apple and given permision to swap my
new phone out, the one they had in the store did the exact same thing with
two bluetooth headsets and my portable speaker.  So I just kept the one I
had.  For this reason I would say
if you plan to use a Bluetooth device for phone calls, stay away from this
phone until someone finds a resolution, or an update is released to deal
with it.  Also be advised that the problem is only with the 5 SE and not the
6 or 6S lines of phones.  One sarcastic comment I read somed the situation
up  nicely when they essentially said sure, get rid of the headphone jack in
the  next model by all means so everyone can experience this.

Reg

The following article is located at:
http://www.macrumors.com/2016/04/11/iphone-se-bluetooth-phone-call-audio-issues/

Many iPhone SE Users Experiencing Bluetooth Phone Call Audio Issues

Monday April 11, 2016 8:46 am PDT by Joe Rossignol
Over the past two weeks, an increasing number of iPhone SE early adopters
have reported audio issues with Bluetooth phone calls when the smartphone is
paired with a vehicle or wireless headset. The issue extends to GPS voice
navigation for some, but streaming music over Bluetooth appears to be
unaffected.


Specifically, dozens of users in the Apple Support Communities and MacRumors
discussion forums claim to be experiencing distorted, staticky, or inaudible
phone calls when using an iPhone SE over Bluetooth. Many of those affected
noted that their previous iPhone model had "crystal clear" audio quality.

MacRumors reader HickDead recently posted a forum topic to share his
experience: I actually had to return my SE back to Verizon because my
Bluetooth calls reception quality was terrible. Playing music or YouTube
videos through the Bluetooth was excellent but when it came to phone calls,
the sound was constantly cutting in and out and sounded "scratchy" and
distorted.

Never had this issue with my previous 6S or my work-issued Android phone.
Tried my SE in a different vehicle and got the same results. I've unpaired
and repaired and I even restored my SE and set up up as a new device but
nothing has worked. Based on crowdsourced information, the issue appears to
affect all iPhone SE models running iOS 9.3 or 9.3.1, regardless of carrier
or model, in the U.S., Australia, Canada, Germany, Sweden, U.K., and
possibly elsewhere. The first iOS 9.3.2 beta does not appear to resolve the
problem.

The issue does not appear to be isolated to any particular carmaker, as
customers have reported identical issues with vehicles sold by Audi, BMW,
Chevrolet, Chrysler, Dodge, Ford, GMC, Hyundai, Infiniti, Jeep, Kia,
Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Subaru, Toyota, Volkswagen, and many other makes and
models.

It remains unknown if the problem is rooted in software or hardware, but a
number of affected customers have attempted basic troubleshooting without
success, including restoring the iPhone SE, resetting network settings,
un-pairing and re-pairing Bluetooth, toggling cellular data, and changing
SIM cards.

Some users that contacted Apple support by phone claim to have been
escalated to higher-level iOS advisors that asked for log files. At least a
few customers received confirmation that Apple engineers are aware of the
Bluetooth issues internally and are working on a fix, but the timeline
remains unclear.

Apple Support Communities user Ross_H_D posted this message on April 9: I
have been working with a high level support person who has assured me he is
working directly with engineering. Apple has very much become engaged in
this issue. They have had me do extensive testing of various conditions in
order to document and troubleshoot. Further, there is an internal "Issue"
board and tracking system for Apple support and this BT issue is on the top
of the list. It was conveyed to me that this has become a very real issue
internally and resources are now committed to its resolution.This type of
problem is not unprecedented. In early October 2014, some users experienced
trouble pairing their devices to their car audio systems over Bluetooth
after upgrading to iOS 8 or purchasing a new iPhone 6 or 6 Plus. The
problems appeared to be fixed when Apple released iOS 8.1 later that month.

(Thanks, Jon!)


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