Sure spooky and I had that with some apps as well like Audioboo. Because
of my hearing impairment I was completely lost until I did a quick reset
of the phone.
Christopher H
On 18/03/2012 00:53, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
Hello All.
It's quite late here so I hope my message is going to make sense!
Using my I phone 4S on Saturday afternoon the 17th of March, I received a call
which I dealt with. However, once theconversation was over and I did a double
tap with two fingers taking the phone away from my ear, holding the phone in
front of me, Voice Over remained in the ear piece, (like it does when you have
used Skype on the I phone) although I don't know if this is an issue still,
those of you will know that you either have to switch off the phone or quit
Skype for Voice Over to come back on the main speaker, well, this happened and
what ever I did after the call, Voice Over remained in the ear piece until I
rebooted the phone.
Has this happened to any one else?
I hope this message is making sense and I'm not confusing any one.
If this happened to any one, please let me know or if any one could write a bug
report for me (if any one is bug reporting to Apple), I'd very much appreciate
any one's assistance with this issue.
I'm sorry that this message is lengthy.
Thank you in advance and your patience for reading.
Best wishes.
Kawal.
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