On 02/01/2012, Jonathan Tyrer <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is a strange one, I was totally in the same boat as you with my
> iPone 4 - it was unuseable without the workarounds you mentioned.
>
> I still had people saying it wasn't happening to them and that it was just
> me!
>
> Now  have a 4S and I can say it is a lot lot better.  I can't say it
> never happens, it happened about an hour ago, but it seems that if you
> get it to your ear smoothly, it starts off on the earpiece and stays
> there, if it's funny at the start your best ending the call and
> calling them back.
>
> I'd say it's 99% better than before.
>
> Of course, if you are waiting untill August, we'll be only weeks away
> from the iPhone 5 and you might as well wait for that one!
>
> Happy new year.
>
> Jonathan
>
> On 02/01/2012, Christopher Sims <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I don't have the issue that you speak of with my Iphone 4S.
>> On 02/01/2012, at 5:08 PM, michael weaver wrote:
>>
>>> i am thinking of purchasing the i-phone 4 s sometime this year.
>>> i think if i don't want to be penalised for upgrading, the earliest i
>>> can
>>> upgrade is august this year i think.
>>> is the 4 s better at dealing with calls while running voiceover?
>>> i don't know if this only happens with voiceover users or if it at all
>>> affects non voiceover users as well but the 4 is known for switching
>>> between earpiece and hands free speaker.
>>> apart from of course wearing a headset the only way of avoiding the
>>> problem on the 4 is to temporarily switch off voiceover by pressing the
>>> home button twice and then having to remember to do the same at the end
>>> of
>>> a call which is a bit of a nusance.
>>> has this problem been addressed on the 4 s?
>>> i tried to just disable wifi before calls only that didn't appear to
>>> work
>>> as a solution to the problem of me either speaking to someone or someone
>>> talking to me and parts of the call breaking up because of this
>>> switching
>>> between the earpiece and speaker when the phone isn't near your ear.
>>> as far as i am aware this doesn't happen to a non voiceover user from my
>>> experience of temporarily turning it off and someone who borrowed my
>>> phone
>>> to speak to their mother about an important avon order for work that
>>> they
>>> were in a hurry to put through because they didn't have access to the
>>> internet at the time.
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