I haven't noticed this problem with my iPhone 6 running the latest update.
Donna
>
> I am late to this thread, but I am having this issue and I have an iPhone 6.
> It is not a plus, so I don’t think it is an issue with larger phones. If I
> turn VO off and then on again, it corrects itself,
I am late to this thread, but I am having this issue and I have an iPhone 6. It
is not a plus, so I don’t think it is an issue with larger phones. If I turn VO
off and then on again, it corrects itself, but whenever I first plug my EarPods
into the jack, VO comes out of only the left ear. This
Hi!
As I said, I don't have these issues on my 6S Plus and since here
is 1400 of us here I believe somebody would write about this
already if this would be a global issue. I asume this is just an
individual glitch.
Try with some other headset, try to reboot the
That's odd. Is this issue only effecting the larger, plus phones? I'm running
iOS 10 on a 128-GB iPhone 6S, and haven't ever had this problem.
Thanks,
Ari
> On Sep 22, 2016, at 3:46 PM, Chip Orange wrote:
>
> Yes, I too have noticed the same thing with wired headsets.
I only have used the wired Apple earpods, but so far, VoiceOver is being sent
to both earpods. I didn't even know there was a setting to send VoiceOver to
one channel only, I will go look for it. I am using an IPhone 6.
Arnold Schmidt
Sent from Arnold's iPhone
On Sep 22, 2016, at 6:46
Denise,
Try turning VoiceOver off and then back on and see if this corrects the issue
so you get VO out of both ears. This is what I believe others have posted about
this problem.
Alan Lemly
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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Yes, I too have noticed the same thing with wired headsets.
There are new settings in the VO/speech settings designed to allow this to
happen, but by default they are set to have VO come out on both channels. I
suspect there's a bug which we all need to report to Apple where wired headsets