Tuesday, 12 April 2016

Some iPhone SE Users Facing Bluetooth Call Audio Issues...

It appears some gadgets of the iPhone SE, Apple's state-of-the-art 4-inch iPhone, may additionally have troubles with Bluetooth audio connectivity. according to a few early adopters of the handset, there's an audio difficulty with Bluetooth phone calls while the device is paired with a vehicle or a headset.

As documented by means of customers at the Apple aid forum (via MacRumors), the difficulty does not restriction itself to Bluetooth phone call audio but also extends to GPS voice navigation as nicely. but, song streaming using the Bluetooth connectivity appears untouched.

"i've a new iPhone SE and feature up to now paired it to a 2014 BMW 328i and a 2011 Kia Optima and a 2015 Kia Santa Fe. In all cases, i have horrible first-class bluetooth call reception... the audio while on a telephone call is extremely scratchy and distorted," posted an iPhone SE person on the Apple aid forum.

although Apple is but to come up with an answer or deliver its authentic phrase on the problem, the Bluetooth worm is stated to have an effect on almost all of the iPhone SE models which might be walking iOS 9.three or nine.three.1 variations. that is for the customers within the US, Australia, Canada, Germany, Sweden, and united kingdom for now. in addition, the iOS nine.3.2 beta launch does no longer seem to remedy the problem.

The iPhone SE Bluetooth audio malicious program is stated to have an effect on a ramification of in-vehicle infotainment systems from distinct carmakers, such as Audi, BMW, Chevrolet, Chrysler, avert, Ford, GMC, Hyundai, Infiniti, Jeep, Kia, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Subaru, Toyota, and Volkswagen. users say that they have got attempted restoring the iPhone SE, resetting community settings, un-pairing and re-pairing Bluetooth, toggling mobile facts, and converting SIM playing cards but the computer virus nevertheless persists. some customers on the discussion board claim that support group of workers knowledgeable them Apple engineers are privy to the bug and are already working to remedy it.

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