Didn't happen on my 4 running any version of IOS, including 5.01. Also, my sighted ex-wife, who upgraded from her ATT 3G to a 4S the same day I did, says the only time it happens to her is when she's on calls with me. Figure that one out. <grin>.
Bryan On Feb 2, 2012, at 2:46 PM, Geoff Waaler wrote: > Zach, > > This is helpful indeed. So I guess the question for Bryan and others is > whether they saw this on the current IOS (5.01) before moving to the 4S and > which carrier they're using? > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Zachary Kline > To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility > Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2012 2:18 PM > Subject: Re: Call muting issue on 4S [Was: Re: VO muting and other > IOS5wierdness -> was iphone 4s problem.] > > > Hi Brian and all, > This is very odd, as I've not experienced this issue at all myself in the > weeks since I got my iPhone. I'm on Verizon, perhaps the network has > something to do with it? > At any rate, as far as I'm concerned the phone works perfectly. I wish I had > more constructive feedback to offer. > I'd suggest calling the carrier, as they can tell you what happened on their > end between the time the call arrived and you were able to speak. > Yours, > Zack. > On Feb 2, 2012, at 10:33 AM, Bryan Jones wrote: > >> Geoff - I upgraded from the 4 to the 4S a few weeks ago and immediately >> began to experience the first issue you mentioned below. It doesn't happen >> on every call, but happens often enough to make me gun shy like the prox >> sensor did back when the 4 was first released. I've ATT network, latest IOS, >> standard troubleshooting, etc. Haven't notified Apple yet. Haven't >> experienced the second issue you listed. >> >> Bryan >> >> On Feb 2, 2012, at 12:45 PM, Geoff Waaler wrote: >>> what happens is that I answer a call and can hear/speak to my party for a >>> second or two. Then we both go mute for about ten to fifteen seconds. If >>> the person is not a regular caller, they'll likely assume the call was >>> dropped and hang up. After the long pause, all goes back to normal. >>> >>> The second incarnation is that I do not hear my party, and in fact discover >>> that my phone appears to be completely turned off since activating the mute >>> switch does not cause any vibration. Pressing the power button has no >>> affect, nor does the hard boot sequence (press and hold home and power for >>> ten seconds). 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