I did an update directly to the phone with an IPhone 4 and a 4s and
they both went fine with voiceover on. I suspect in your case it was
an error just like what has and will likely still happen in some cases
when doing it on ITunes. Likely what this tells us is that the over
the air update process has not eliminated the random errors that have
always occurred in updating. The only thing I noticed in both cases
was on the screen where you have to activate the I Agree button, when
that screen first came up, Voiceover did not see anything on the
screen for a few seconds during which time it acted like there was
nothing available or it couldn't read it. I think it also went silent
for a few seconds. Worried me the first time.

On 11/12/11, Scott Howell <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have no idea what happen in your case, but I updated two iPhones (4S), an
> iPad 2, and two first generation iPads with no issues. I updated my iPhone
> and my sighted wife's iPHone using VoiceOver and the iPad 2, and first gen
> iPad. THe second first gen iPad was done without VoiceOver. In every case
> the entire process went without a hitch.
> So, I anticipate that most users will not have a problem.
>
> On Nov 12, 2011, at 6:59 AM, Eugenia Firth wrote:
>
>> Hi guys.
>> I did an update to my iPhone last night directly to the iPhone. I had a
>> problem I need to tell you guys about, and I need to contact Apple about
>> this also. My sighted husband had already gotten his update to work, so I
>> started mine. My phone was happy to download the program, no problem. But
>> when it came time to install it, I got an error. My husband had the idea
>> to turn VoiceOver off. That worked.
>>
>> However, you can't just turn VoiceO ver off and it goes on its merry way.
>> He had to go to settings and then start things again. This means that
>> those of us with no vision can't do our own update. directly to the
>> iPhone. I was concerned that the new update would kill VoiceOver because
>> of that, but it came back ok. So, those of you with no vision and no
>> sighted friends around at the time you want to do your update might want
>> to use iTunes instead.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Gigi
>>
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