Hello Sieghard. That's interesting and definitely sounds like a problem. I agree that sometimes you don't want text messages or other push notifications to speak while on a phone call. Sometimes I want these and so if Apple made this into some sort of toggle for those who want it then it would work for most. But the constant speaking of the call duration or other non-push related items definitely shouldn't be happening. I've got 3 iPhones at my disposal here at home and a few from my clients and none have this issue. So, I'm hoping it's not one of those hardware thingys which only affects certain people.

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On 3/28/2013 10:01 AM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:
Hi Raul,

I am one of these people who has a 4S which keeps announcing the call
duration all the time. I will try this recommendation to take the phone away
from my ear and to touch the end button, but what seems to happen with my 4S
is that even if I move focus away from the call duration, after a while
Voiceover says "Screen Locked" and then within 30 or so seconds after that
Voiceover continues to read out the call duration every 20 seconds. There is
of course also the issue everybody has that Voiceover will read out incoming
push notifications, text messages or anything else you have set to read in
the lock screen and I just feel Apple should make Voiceover shut up
altogether when a call is in progress. After all, if I hear something has
happened, e.g. a text message or email came in or a push notification, I can
always take the phone while I am on the call and manually review it if I
feel I need to know immediately.

I am also getting a replacement 4S in a couple of days and it will be
interesting to know if I am going to have the same problem and whether I am
going to be once again able to balance Voiceover volume and call volume so I
can use the keypad properly when a call is on speakerphone. Right now I am
simply not able to make Voiceover loud enough to hear it reliably in this
situation even if I turn Voiceover up all the way to 100% by using volume on
the rotor and as soon as I try to turn down the call volume with the volume
buttons Voiceover also goes down.

I am getting a replacement phone because in the last few weeks I was
suddenly unable to scan a single barcode with Digit Eyes. I finally asked
one of my employees to try it and he said the image on the screen was all
blurry and the camera didn't focus. He tried to just use the stock camera
app and especially when I tried to take a picture of something close up
Voiceover would say Auto Focus as it does, but visually the camera wouldn't
focus. I did a full factory reset setting the phone up as a new device and
even with nothing else installed the problem persisted, I called Apple and
since I fortunately decided to buy Apple Care and my phone still has
warranty until November they immediately said they would send out a
replacement. I am supposed to get it by Monday. It's the usual good Apple
service and it's nice to get a new phone after almost a year and a half,
yes, I know it maybe a refurbished phone, but I was actually told that it
"could" be a refurbished phone but is not necessarily one and even if it is,
I was assured that it would, for example, have a brandnew battery which is
of considerable value.

Regards,
Sieghard



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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Raul A. Gallegos
Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2013 6:54 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: iPhone 4 keeps constantly switching to and from speaker phone

Hi, this is a great suggestion and it works for me and the people I've
mentioned it to. However some are still reporting that even that fails
to silence VO while they are on a call. I don't get it.

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Raul A. Gallegos
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On 3/27/2013 8:05 PM, DJ wrote:
Guys,

I've discovered that if while on a call, I can stop VO from announcing
information such as the elapsed time of the call by taking the phone away
from my ear and tapping one time toward the bottom of the screen on the
End
button.  After that there is no interruption.  Give that a try.

   DJ


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 9:56 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: iPhone 4 keeps constantly switching to and from speaker phone

Hi Susan,

Yes, my 4S also reads out the call duration every 20 seconds or so. It
doesn't matter if I move focus away from this, eventually the screen
locks,
then if I continue to talk after about 20 or 30 seconds it resumes reading
the time. I can only hope Apple will implement better handling of this in
iOS 7, as far as I am concerned Voiceover should not say a thing by itself
if I am on a call. I know a bunch of people said to just use a 3-finger
double tap to mute speech altogether, but while this may be a work-around,
it does not address the issue. In any case, if I am out and about and have
my iPhone in it's belt case under a jacket or an inside pocket, I
basically
have to stop, tell my dog to wait, then dig out the phone and do all this.


Regards,
Sieghard



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Susan
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 4:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: iPhone 4 keeps constantly switching to and from speaker phone

I've had similar issues.  Good luck. I also have an issue with mine
calling
out the elapsed time on the calls.  This is so very annoying.
Does yours do that?

On 3/19/13, David Chittenden <[email protected]> wrote:
If your case does not cover the display, it is not a case issue for you.

David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
Email: [email protected]
Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
Sent from my iPhone

On 20/03/2013, at 7:32, "Christina C." <[email protected]> wrote:

Where is this sensor located? Thanks for all the advice. I think it
may
be
a hardware problem :(. I will try taking the case off first. I do
have a case on there but it is a minimal case. It's a very simple
one. I mainly have it on there for the antenna gate issue. :)

Christina C.

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