Hi
I saw it first in iOS 8. I suppose it's in Accessibility as it is more
beneficial to people with say hearing impairments who prefer hearing
calls through anything other than the earpiece. This is the case with me
actually. If you're not happy about this, please suggest this to
[email protected]
On 14/10/2015 05:40, Tom Lange wrote:
Hi folks. My girlfriend/fiancee, who also uses an iPhone 6 with VoiceOver,
complained that when she uses her phone with a pair of Beats Studio Wireless
bluetooth headphones, call audio is always routed to the iPhone speaker. At the time
I didn't know about Call Audio Routing, which is found under Settings > General
> Accessibility. So I searched high and low and finally set up an appointment at
the Genius bar. The Apple rep couldn't figure it out, and he exchanged her phone for
a new one. Well anyhow, the new phone had the same problem, and my partner at work
told me about Call Audio Routing, which we set to Bluetooth headphones. When was
this feature introduced, and why was it placed under Accessibility? I suspect that
had that setting been placed elsewhere, the Apple guy would have known about it and
we could have been out of the Genius Bar within minutes.
Tom
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