I'm slightly confused here…

Doing a hard reset, i.e. going into Settings, General, Reset and "Reset All 
Settings and Erase Data", surely does exactly what it says on the tin, and I 
fail to see why you are surprised that Voice Over didn't come up talking 
following it, and that it had lost your settings.

A hard reset wipes the whole phone, the warning messages on the phone are very 
clear about this.

A soft reset though, which is the power and home keys held for a number of 
seconds, that should in theory not cause Voice Over to die and lose settings, 
but, never the less you are force quitting and making the phone do something 
that at the time it did not wish to do… as such, things do go wrong from time 
to time.



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On 21 Nov 2012, at 01:35, Matthew Campbell <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello all.
> I had to hard reset my iPhone 4 this evening.
> When the phone booted up, VoiceOver did not come back, triple click home no 
> longer worked, and when I finally got VoiceOver back thanks to iTunes all my 
> VoiceOver settings were back to factory defaults.
> This is just a warning to not hard reset your iPhone unless you absolutely 
> must.
> I just sent a message off to Apple accessibility, and am waiting to hear 
> back. I'm hoping that it's something that can be fixed easily.
> Hope this helps someone.
> Matthew Campbell.
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