Hi Massimo Vettoretti,

I tried it all out and some I can confirm. I'll comment sequentially.

1. I did not know you could use the rotor to select a field on a contact card 
that you want to edit. I tried it this way: I open contacts, open a random 
card, hit edit, and then I turn the rotor. No contact specific information is 
in the rotor. Is there supposed to be any contact related stuff in the rotor 
that you know of, once you are editing a card? I can no longer try it out on 
IOS 6, because I only have one IOS device and I'm on 7 now.
Also, I did try to edit a name and a family name, both with no luck. That 
surprised me. But what happens here, is that even when having the rotor on 
characters, it is impossible to move the text entry cursor across a family name 
or first name field, character by character. Flicking up or down with the rotor 
set to characters, just bonks at me. In IOS 6, it used to move the cursor one 
character at a time with each flick. That no longer happens, making it 
impossible to edit a contact's first or family name.

2. Regarding the cursor to start and cursor to end issue: it only says cursor 
to start of edit field, but as I said above, there is no way to move the 
cursor, so I cannot check at all whether or not the text cursor is at the start 
or at the end of the field. But that it's now broken, that is a fact.

3. On a contact card that did not have an address yet, while flicking across 
the card from top to bottom, I did indeed find an address field that was blank. 
This is what one would expect. I double tapped the address field, and bang, I 
was thrown out of the contacts app, back to my home screen. If that is what you 
meant when you said the phone app crashed, then yes, it happens here as well. 
Only difference on my side is, that I was editing my contact card off of the 
contacts list inside the contacts app, and I was not doing it using the 
contacts tab inside the phone app.

Did you report the issues to Apple accessibility yet?

Best,
Paul.
On Sep 25, 2013, at 4:51 PM, Massimo Vettoretti <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello  folks..
> 
> 
> Here I am  to report some accessibility issues under IOS 7 and contact 
> manager.
> 
> 1. It is impossible to use the VO rotor to edit some contact information, 
> such as name,  family name, salutation etc... Notes, phone number, e-mail 
> address, web site fields are not affected.  using a bluetooth keyboard with 
> quicknav off doesn't solve the problem.
> 
> 2. In the edit  field affected by the bug reported above, when performing a 
> single finger double tap to move VO cursor to the beginning or to the end of 
> the field's content,  causes Voice Over to announce  "Insertion pointed 
> start" even if the cursor is at the end of the text. The cursor position 
> changes, but this is not reported by Voice Over.
> 
> 3. It's impossible to add an address field to an existing contact. Trying to 
> do that causes the Phone application to crash. The only way to do that is 
> tapping the button with Voice Over turned off.
> 
> Can you confirm?
> 
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