Do you mean that the voice isn't as good quality?

As of iOS 5 (last year's update), VoiceOver comes with a set of very
decent, but still lower quality, voices by default. These are called
'compact' voices.

A higher quality voice will eventually download for your primary
language. To get it to download, hook up your phone to power, make
sure it's connected to WI-FI, and then lock the screen. The voice
should download within a few minutes, after which it'll be activated
right away. Thereafter you can enable or disable the 'compact' voice
by heading into Settings/General/Accessibility/VoiceOver.

Is this what you're talking about?

Grant

On 9/19/12, Juliette <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am playing around with the new operating system on my iPhone.
> Does VoiceOver seem more compressed when it speaks?
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