That's true. I was also thinking of things like network settings, passwords and all of the changes you make in the settings. I know I've set many of them years ago, and it might take me a while to wonder why my phone is acting a certain way and try to figure out what setting I changed a year or so ago.

On 17/12/15 10:37, Rajmund wrote:
Hello,
Actually, not that tedious. You can reinstall all your apps through the ID 
history (I did this, it works) and then customise the device through settings. 
Just set it up as new, as Christopher said, then when on the home screen, just 
open app store, open the purchased tab, and install. Then, customise. I thought 
it would be much worse, but I got it done in like  an hour, and I don't 
consider myself as an apple expert, but I am sometimes surprised how much I 
know, since the end of September.

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From: Christopher Chaltain  <chalt...@gmail.com>
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Date: Thursday, December 17, 2015 3:56 pm
Subject: Re: IOS 9.2



Well, I think your best bet now is probably to take it to an Apple
store. One more thing you could try though would be to restore the phone
back to factory settings and then set it up without restoring from your
back up. This would be a lot of tedious work, but it's possible some
combination of memory used, settings and applications installed is
hitting some rare bug causing your stuttering problem. Like I said, this
would be a lot of work and you could just end up back where you started,
so a trip to the Apple store or looking into a new phone may still be
the way to go. Another advantage to a newer phone is that you will see
improved performance in general.

On 17/12/15 07:55, rubyalphonse wrote:
Hi Christofer, I tried restoring this I phone  after backing up in I tunes, I 
got the phone to be set as a new phone as Sieghard wrote, I still didn't get 
back, the backup from the I tunes. the phone was alright for Two days, and from 
this afternoon the voice over is studdering again, already twice I had to 
reboot and press the power button several times to get the voice clear. I think 
I must buy a new phone, although, I don't like the idea of buying, But thanks a 
lot. Ruby

-----Original Message-----
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Christopher Chaltain
Sent: 15 December 2015 18:39
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: IOS 9.2

You might want to try backing up your phone, syncing everything with a
computer and then restoring your phone to factory settings, restoring
your most recent backup and then re syncing your phone with your
computer. This will take a little while, but it's something worth trying
before getting a new phone.

On 15/12/15 02:45, rubyalphonse wrote:
Hi Christofer, I use I Phone 5, as long as I used IOS 8 I had no problem at 
all, when I updated to 9.1 the voice over started to studder, then I did all 
what you  and Sieghard and some others suggested even resetting the network 
settings, after closing the applications which are on App switcher, nothing 
works for me. Now a days, the voice over studders very often atleast twice a 
day. When I do lot of calls, still more often a day. What to do, I don't know. 
Thanks to Simon for reporting to Apple. Regards, Ruby

-----Original Message-----
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Christopher Chaltain
Sent: 11 December 2015 17:09
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: IOS 9.2

What model of iPhone are you seeing this on? I find that on my 4S, the
downloading and installing of updates to my apps is quite processor
intensive, so I'd get VoiceOver stuttering when this was happening, and
this went back to IOS 8. To fix this, I just install apps manually and
do it when I won't be using the phone very heavily so I can just set it
down and not worry about VoiceOver stuttering.

I also saw this with the IOS 9.2 betas even when I wasn't downloading
and installing apps. It corrected itself over time, as I did a few
cycles of clearing out the App Switcher and powering off the phone.

On 10/12/15 20:16, 'simon' via VIPhone wrote:
report it to apple ruby.
*From:* rubyalphonse <mailto:rubyalpho...@gmail.com>
*Sent:* Thursday, December 10, 2015 11:38 AM
*To:* viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
*Subject:* IOS 9.2

Hello all, I am disappointed with these latest two versions! 9.2 and
9.1, voice over simply studders very frequently. I tried holding the
power button and home button it stays for a while very clear for a day
or half a day or sometimes Two days even, but, studders again. I tried
unmuting  for a minute and then put the speech on again, still it is the
same. Is it my phone's fault or the updates, when I was using IOS 8 I
had no problem at all, I feel badly for updating. I thought 9.2 will be
fine, I in fact waited for an update thinking voice over will be fixed,
but it isn't. Please let me know what you all think about this, and give
me please some solution. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks again, Ruby

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