iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 have been released to the public. This post contains details of the VoiceOver, low vision, and braille bugs which we believe have been introduced in these releases; as well as details of the pre-existing bugs which we believe to be resolved.
As is our routine practice, each new bug has been given a severity rating; these ratings are based upon what we believe to be the implications for accessing and using features and functionality and the level of impact on the overall user experience, as well as whether or not there is an effective workaround for the issue. However, as these ratings are subjective, it is very possible that they may not reflect your own opinion or use case.
As we always stress, we can make no claims on the completeness or accuracy of our testing. We have only a small team of testers, and it is simply impossible for us to test all devices, configurations, applications, and use cases; this is even more important to note now as Apple's ecosystem continues to expand and the number of possible device configurations increases. Some of the bugs listed below will be specific to a certain device, configuration or use case. Consequently, it is entirely likely that you will not encounter all of what we list; and it is also probable that you will encounter bugs or regressions that we did not identify during our testing.
We strongly recommend that you read through this post and any replies before updatingâas this will allow you to make an informed decision on whether to install iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 at the current time or to wait for a future release.
To help us ensure that the information on this page is as complete and accurate as possible, we would appreciate feedback from those who have installed iOS 15 or iPadOS 15 âboth to confirm whether they are encountering the same problems (or have found workarounds), as well as to let us know of any additional issues that are not on this list. Of course, itâs even more important that you let Apple know of any additional bugs that you find (they already know about the ones currently listed here and are actively working on resolving them). This post explains why you should report bugs directly to Apple, as well as the best ways to do so.
With all of the preamble out of the way, here are the new bugs for blind and low vision users which we believe to be present in iOS 15 and iPadOS 15:
Serious Bugs
- Apple Wallet will crash if you attempt to use any card, ticket, or pass other than the first one listed. For some people the crash will be immediate, for others it only occurs if you perform a swipe gesture after activating the other card. As a workaround for those who encounter an immediate crash, our experience suggests that whilst on this screen you should be able to use âMove upâ from the VoiceOver rotor on the desired card, ticket or pass to temporarily move it to the top of the list. Unfortunately, in our own testing, this process hasn't always behaved as expected or been reliable.
- The Wallet app crashes if you use the swipe gesture to navigate through cards, tickets, and passes listed on the main window of the app. As a workaround, our experience suggests that you can still explore the screen by touch and then activate the desired card.
- The time picker used when creating or editing a scheduled Screen time downtime or app limit is not accessible with VoiceOver. Specifically, if you navigate to Settings > Screen Time > Downtime and enable âScheduledâ, the picker used to set the start and end times is not accessible, as is the picker used with setting app limits.
- The Apple One subscription screen is not accessible with VoiceOver. Specifically, if you do not currently subscribe to Apple One and go to your Subscriptions screen through the App Store or Settings app, and then select the button to view the Apple One bundle options, the text on the page is not read by VoiceOver and most of the UI elements are either unlabelled or have meaningless labels.
- if you have Safari configured so that its address bar is at the top of the screen, you cannot use a bluetooth keyboard or braille display to enter text in to the address bar.
Moderate Bugs
- VoiceOver may not speak the names of apps when moving focus through the App Switcher. This issue can be resolved by disabling Reduce Motion at Settings > Accessibility > Motion.
- Listen for âHey Siriâ typically does not work as expected when voiceOver is enabled and your device locked.
- There are no braille display commands for the following, and no options for assigning these commands with a braille display keyboard: Quick Settings, moving in and out of Grouped navigation, or locking the screen.
- When composing a lengthy email with the Apple Mail app using a braille display, random words will be inserted in the incorrect place.
- It is not possible to edit existing alarms in the native Clock app when VoiceOver is enabled. For now, the simplest workaround is to use the VoiceOver rotor's Action menu to delete the alarm, and then recreate it with the desired configuration.
- When attempting to add an existing photo to a message in the Messages app, the grid of available photos cannot be located or navigated by swiping, only by touch. Specifically, after double tapping on the button for the Photos app on the message composition window, a grid of available photos is displayed on the bottom part of the screen. This cannot be located by swiping. You can, however, locate by touch each photo in the grid, but having located one by touch you cannot then swipe to the next or previous photo.
- It can be difficult to access the multi-tasking controls on iPad with VoiceOver after opening the menu. Specifically, the multitasking controls button is accessed in the status bar. However once selected, VoiceOver does not indicate that the menu is open, and you cannot simply swipe to enter the open menu. Instead you need to move off the status bar, and return to it to find the controls.
- The window which shows you the available hardware keyboard commands on iPad does not work correctly with VoiceOver. Specifically, you can press and hold the Command key or the Globe key + M to bring up a window displaying all of the currently available keyboard commands. This window is arranged into columns, with headings such as System and Multitasking. While VoiceOver does read all elements in the window, it does not follow this column or table structure and the buttons donât have a clear affect.
- VoiceOver does not announce the selection status when adding people or apps to the allowed notifications list of a Focus mode.
- When the Safari toolbar is collapsed to the bottom of the screen, VoiceOver finds UI elements which are not visually present and consequently do not behave as expected. Specifically, when you have Safari configured so that the address bar and toolbar are located at the bottom of the screen, you can use the VoiceOver rotor to âcollapseâ this so that only the address bar is visually displayed. However, when swiping, VoiceOver will locate the controls such as âTabsâ and âShareâ which are located on the now visually hidden toolbar. When double tapping on one of these âghostâ buttons, instead of performing the expected function, the toolbar is expanded.
- When using drag and drop to rearrange the position of a shortcut in the Shortcuts app, VoiceOver does not provide meaningful feedback whilst dragging regarding where the shortcut will be placed when dropped. Specifically, when in a folder of shortcuts and dragging a shortcut to a different position, as the shortcut is dragged VoiceOver announces feedback of its current position in the form of âBefore Nullâ and âAfter Nullâ, where âNullâ should be the name of a shortcut.
Minor Bugs
- When viewing an interactive notification from the Mail app, the context menu items âDeleteâ and âMark Readâ may on occasions not function when located by swiping. In these cases, performing a 3-finger swipe up on the screen appears to âdragâ these items in to view, which makes them work as expected..
- After using âMoreâ from the VoiceOver rotor's Action menu on a notification, VoiceOver users can locate when swiping UI elements which are not present visually on screen and do not behave as expected. Typically, this will be other UI elements which are on the Lock Screen or Notification Center such as notifications or playback controls. When double tapping on one of these âghostâ UI elements, instead of performing the expected behavior, the interactive view of the selected notification will be dismissed.
- When selecting the second app for a split screen setup on iPad, VoiceOver does not tell you if an app you're selecting does not in fact support multi-tasking. Specifically, after selecting the split screen option in the multi-tasking menu, you are returned to your Home Screen to select the app you want to share the screen with. Some apps are not supported, and if selected will simply open in full screen, but VoiceOver gives no indication of which apps are and are not supported.
- Pressing and briefly holding the Globe key on a hardware keyboard to bring up the list of keyboard commands does not work properly when VoiceOver is enabled. Specifically, the Globe key, or FN on some keyboards, is now used as a modifier key. Pressing it while VoiceOver is disabled brings up a list of available keyboard commands. With VoiceOver enabled, it only briefly pops up and disappears again.
- When using a hardware keyboard with an iPad, pressing Globe/FN + Control + Option activates the keyboard hints window, which is conflicting with the VoiceOver command to go to the first or last item when combined with the left or right arrow key. Specifically, as well as pressing and holding Command, or Pressing Globe + M to bring up the keyboard commands window, pressing Globe + Control + option does so too. Pressing these keys combined with the left and right arrow keys should take VoiceOver to the first or last item, and so the two commands are in conflict. Making sure to press down Control + Option first appears to help.
- When selecting shortcuts in a folder in the Shortcuts app, VoiceOver does not speak the selection status of shortcuts. Specifically, when you have activated Edit mode and chosen âSelect Shortcutsâ from the context menu, VoiceOver will not announce when a shortcut has already been selected when you place focus on to it.
- The button used to clear the Safari address bar is labelled âCloseâ rather than âClear Textâ.
- When using the emoji search facility to find and insert an emoji in to a text field, when you double-tap on the desired emoji it will be inserted but rather than announcing the title of the emoji, VoiceOver will speak the last character that you typed in to the search field.
- On the Power Off / Medical ID / Emergency Call screen, VoiceOver finds and speaks erroneous elements such as the word âCallâ and the phrase âlocation.fill.radiowaves.left.and.right iPhone Findable After Power Off Forwardâ if invoked when you have an open app in the foreground.
- On the Weather app's small widget, the high and low temperature information is spoken twice by VoiceOver. What's announced will be something similar to: âCheck The Weather Widget LocationName, ,, 18°, , High of 19°, Low of 12°, High of 19°, Low of 12°.â
- On the Weather app's small widget, the graphic that visually indicates to sighted users the current weather conditions is not recognised or announced by VoiceOver.
- On iPod touch only, the option to show or hide Reader view is missing from the VoiceOver rotor's Action menu in Safari.
Additionally, we are aware of three issues that effect users of USB HID braille displays. The USB HID industry standard was announced in May 2018 with Apple being involved in its drafting, but Apple platforms may not yet officially support the standard.
- After connecting a supported USB HID braille display via USB and then locking the screen, braille input and output stops.
- If a HID-compatible braille display is connected over USB and has had custom commands added through Bluetooth, the custom commands do not work with USB.
- After connecting a USB HID-compatible braille display, there are no options or acknowledgements within the braille menu that this device is connected.
Other Reported Bugs
The following bugs have not been encountered by any of our team, but we are aware of them being experienced by others:
- VoiceOver may not speak the labels of all Actions available on the system-wide share sheet. We understand that when this occurs, VoiceOver will simply announce âactivityâ for the share sheet action rather than its title.
- viphoana reports below that there is a serious issue in the Shortcuts app: âIf you want to edit shortcuts using magic variables it became impossible with voice over. You can select the button to "add magic variable" but then none can be located. Adding normal variables in some actions is also impossible.â
If you encounter any additional VoiceOver, braille, or low vision bugs in iOS 15 or iPadOS 15, please let others know by posting a reply below. When doing so, please provide as much information as possible so that others know exactly what to expect; when and where the problem occurs; and any possible workarounds you have found.
Accessibility Improvements in iOS 15 and iPadOS 15
Our testing suggests that the following pre-existing accessibility bugs have been resolved or significantly addressed in iOS 15 and iPadOS 15:
- Using Full Keyboard Access in conjunction with VoiceOver no longer causes issues with VoiceOver focus.
- When editing text that contains line breaks using a braille display, the cursor which is represented by dots 7 and 8 will no longer occasionally disappear after a cursor routing button is pressed.
- The Misspelled Words rotor option now appears to work consistently and as expected in the Notes and Mail apps.
- On the Lock Screen and Notification Center, VoiceOver once again Speaks the Total Duration Time That's Visually Present on the Playback Control Timeline Slider.
- If using VoiceOver, it is now possible from the Account settings page of the Music app to revoke access to your account for apps or services which currently have access.
- The Next-Hour Precipitation Data in the Native Weather App is Now Accessible with VoiceOver.
- On the native Weather widget, VoiceOver no longer speaks the word âdegreesâ twice.
- VoiceOver now appears to be consistent in announcing the time when waking your device.
- VoiceOver now appears to be consistent in announcing the number of any notifications when waking your device.
If you encounter any additional fixes or improvements during your own use of iOS 15 or iPadOS 15, please let us know by posting a reply below.
Changes in Functionality or Behavior
As is common with major operating system updates, Apple has made some changes in functionality or behaviour in iOS 15 and iPadOS 15. As sometimes these types of changes may not be discovered by some or can reasonably be mistaken as bugs, below are a list of the notable changes we are currently aware of:
- One change in iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 that we understand is by design rather than being a bug, is that VoiceOver will announce when a Focus mode is automatically enabled or disabled (for example at a scheduled time). This occurs even if you have speak notifications disabled and your device is asleep. If, like us, you believe that this is not the preferred or expected behavior, we would encourage you to email Apple's Accessibility Team and ask that they reconsider the current implementation.
- A new feature on iPad is Quick Notes. Regardless of what you're doing on your iPad, you can access an existing note or a new note quickly via a number of methods - using an Apple Pencil or hardware keyboard, via the Control Center, or by mimicking the move of the Apple Pencil by swiping up from the bottom right corner. Currently, the last of these does not work with VoiceOver, but VoiceOver users can assign the âQuick Noteâ action to any Touch Gesture they prefer from Settings > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Commands > Touch Gestures.
- A nice addition to Safari is that VoiceOver users can now perform a 3-finger swipe down on the top part of a webpage to perform a page refresh.
If you know of other changes which you believe should be included here, please let us know by posting a comment below.
In Closing
We have been compiling these lists of new bugs for every major iOS release since iOS 7. In our opinion, although iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 introduce a number of new bugs for VoiceOver and braille users, they should be stable and usable updates for most use cases. One exception would be if you frequently use Apple Wallet with a selection of cards; tickets; and passes, in which case you may wish to delay updating. Reports from others in our community also indicate that the Shortcuts app has serious accessibility issues when creating or editing some shortcuts.
However, there are certain to be more issues discovered and shared; so, if you haven't already upgraded, we would strongly recommend that you take a few moments to read through any replies to this post before doing so. You may also want to consider that in recent years Apple has typically fixed a significant number of VoiceOver and braille bugs in the first couple of updates to follow major iOS and iPadOs releases.
When posting in the comments, we ask that you please keep discussion on-topic and related specifically to accessibility bugs introduced or resolved in iOS 15 and iPadOS 15. In the past, our announcement posts about yearly major iOS updates usually receive a significant number of replies; making it all the more important that readers be able to quickly navigate through the comments to find the information they need. Additionally, when posting, please remember that the decision about whether or not to install a software update is personal; and that everyone's situation is different and there is no right or wrong answer. Posts criticizing others on their upgrade decisions are not constructive and do nothing to add to the discussion.
Finally, we want to take this opportunity to publicly thank Apple's Accessibility Team for their timely response to most of the bug reports filed by our team during the beta cycle. As always, it's been clear from our experience that the Accessibility Team has strived to ensure that iOS and iPadOS offer the best possible experience to blind and low vision users.
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Mail set to manual
I've always had mine set to manual, but I double-checked to make sure it hadn't been changed. The settings are the way they always have been, it's just acting strangely.
email
Is this about getting email even so push mail is off and is on manual? If so, I having this issue for a long time. I use google email in my iPhone mail app. I wander if is the google account?
Continuing bug with Messages.
I have found that still if you read a message on the Lock Screen, unlock the phone, tap the Messages App. It still says there is an unread message. But if you unlock the phone and ask Siri to read the message, the message does not say unread when tapping the Messages App.
Mail
That's what it's about. Mine is also a Gmail account. I wonder if people using accounts other than Google are having the same issue...
a really strange one
I haven't seen this posted in this thread, though I've not read all of the posts. Apologies if this is a duplication.
In order to reproduce this bug, you'll need to record an audio message. It doesn't seem to matter if it's in messages or FB messenger, but I notice it after both.
After you record the message and send it, back out of the message thread. Then exit the app. For a few minutes after, every time I move between apps, or within apps, VoiceOver will randomly say "handwriting, sticky note, vehicle". I've turned off image descriptions for the apps that don't need it, but this issue persists. Anybody else seeing this?
The same issues with mail here
Hi.
I've had the same issues with mail.
I have the Iphone 8 Plus and the SE 2020, both running iOS 14.5.
Even if the mail app is set to manual, the mails get fetched automatically.
I'm not using gmail on my phones.
I went straight from iOS 12 to 14, and that was when this problem started.
On the 8 Plus, I reset my account, and it went back to normal again.
Then, I did the same on the SE, with no luck.
Another strange thing with the SE, is that I'm not able to send e-mails.
I get an error message, saying something like one of the servers does not respond. Please make sure that the account setup is correct.
I'm not sure if this is the exact wording, but something in that maner.
Anyway, everything is set up correctly.
And this happened both before and after the reset.
I don't get this message on the 8 Plus.
There's no problem sending e-mails what so ever.
Conflicts with device volume when VoiceOver is on
Hello. I wrote about this to Apple's accessibility service and would like to post here. After updating to iOS 15, weirdness occurs with the volume of the device. For example, after I recorded a voice message in WhatsApp and Let go of my finger, the end-of-voice message sounds at maximum volume. And it also happens when sending voice messages in the Telegram app. Surprisingly, when VoiceOver is turned off, I don't see such problems.
If you want to check for this bug, do the following:
1. Launch the WhatsApp or Telegram app.
2. Try recording a voice message and sending it.
3.1. If you are sending a voice message to WhatsApp, if you release your finger, you will hear the end recording sound and the voice message send tone at maximum volume.
3.2. If you are recording a voice message in Telegram, then after you release your finger from the screen, you will notice that the message sending sound sounds at maximum volume.
4. If you listen to voice messages through the iPhone earpiece, you will notice that all notification sounds will also sound at maximum volume. You can check it like this: listen to the voice message, for example, in the WhatsApp app, then press the power key. You will hear the screen lock sound at maximum volume.
I hope that this problem, like all others, will be fixed in the next iOS releases.
i use iPhone SE (2020), iOS 15.0.
P.S. It seems to me that this problem occurs in all applications that work with voice messages. In other words, this problem occurs in applications where there is a switch from the main speaker to the spoken speaker.
It'sn't happends to me
Hi, I am not experience what you are described. I am experienced this when my speaker Bluetooth is connected. This is a bug that apple's doesn't care about this for a long time. I wrote to them 1 years ago, but I didn't got a respond from them.
Siri
Siri does not workwhen you are searching for a restaurant for example I ask Siri to search for Mediterranean food, I found one whic I did not like and told Siri no. Siri found another and I said yes. Siri did not say you want to call or find direction, instead Siri said That is what I thought. Did it 3 times with the sane result.
After I updated my iPhone 12âŠ
After I updated my iPhone 12 to iOs 15 Authy broke for me. I did not bother checking if Authy worked after I switched to a 13, but now after a reinstall of Authy and update to iOs 15.0.1 Authy works on my iPhone 13 mini.
I am not sure if it was the reinstall or the iOs 15.01 update that fixed it, just happy it works again!
no new mail notifications
On the whole, I'm really loving iOS 15. Everything is working great, apart from my chime app, which I have more or less given up on for now. However, I have noticed one somewhat strange issue: I never hear a sound notifying me of new incoming email. I check mail manually, so this isn't a deal breaker, but I do miss hearing a sound when I open mail and new messages have arrived. Has anyone else noticed this?
Never mind: fixed email
Wish I could delete my post. tried to go into edit and remove it, but it wouldn't let me. Anyway, found the instructions on how to fix my issue and it's all better now.
Volume of alarm.
I decided to set up bed time and wake-up in the Health app. When my alarm went off in the morning, it was really soft even though the phone was turned up. I had chosen an alarm sound in health and before setting all this up, I had the same time already set up in the Clock app. Guess I thought my Health App set up would override the clock which was set up before this could be done in Health. Thanks for any suggestions.
Bugs on IOS 15.01
Hello. I'm experiencing the share sheet bug after updating from 14.7 to 15.01 yesterday on my 11 pro max. I also found an unlabeled button in the messages app... specifically when you are messaging someone in the contact card screen. Next to the "send message" button, there's an unlabeled button.
Maybe turn off reduce motion?
Hello,
Some focus issues I've been having were resolved after adjusting this setting.
That's normal. The bedtimeâŠ
That's normal. The bedtime alarm starts out softly and gradually increases in volume. Very nice, actually.
Some Odd Bugs!
Alright, so after updating my work iPhone XR to iOS 15 and not noticing any major issue, I've decided to bite the bullet and upgrade my personal iPhone 11 as well.
I typically go the Mac route and do an encrypted backup, wipe the phone, do a clean install and then restore from the encrypted backup. One bit of good news, back when i had done this for iOS 13 or 14, when it came time to enter the password to decrypt the backup, with VoiceOver enabled, I was never able to enter the password. No matter what I tried, I couldn't enter text in the password field. Well, I'm glad to say that this issue is no more as I was successfully able to decrypt my backup.
So with that being said, I did encounter some of the common bugs, but also some odd ones as well that I'm curious to know if others can also reproduce.
For starters, when dictating text into a field, and this seems to occur regularly in the TV app, but I've also noticed this in Calendar and Messages. If you dictate text, return to a dictated word and replace a character with either the same one or another, VoiceOver no longer reads that word correctly. For example, let's say you dictate the words "Chopping Mall" (Yes, an old odd horror film from the 80s involving robots that similarly look like Johnny 5 from Short Circuit), return to the word "Mall" and replace the uppercase "M" with either an uppercase or lowercase "M" and then have VoiceOver read it, when navigating by Word, it's read as "M comma all" and if you move focus away from the field and bring it back, then VoiceOver reads the text as "Chopping M all". A friend of mine running the latest beta of iOS 15.1, running it on his iPhone 12 Pro Max is also able to reproduce this oddity.
the second issue, when opening apps like Mail, Contacts or Messages (let's use Messages first), if you open the Messages, open a conversation then completely close the app in the app switcher, then reopen it, you're brought back to the conversation you were last in instead of bringing you back to the list of conversations.
Same with Contacts as well, you open the app, open a contact's card, completely close the app and reopen it, you're brought back to that last contact's card instead of returning to the list of contacts.
Furthermore, with the stock mail app, I used to open it and it would bring me to my Gmail inbox, as I have multiple email accounts and have placed Gmail at the top, in the area where you can customize and reorder your "All Inboxes", and where you can either collapse or expand your various accounts.
Now, for some odd reason, every time I open the stock mail , it either brings me to that main area with the "All Inboxes", or recently, to my Gmail Trash folder. I'm stumped trying to figure out if this is by design or, in my personal opinion, a bug.
I don't mind it if it brings me to my All Inboxes folder, or that main area where I see all my accounts, but to have it bring me to my Gmail Trash folder, this is driving me nuts.
The last issue I've noticed fairly recently, even though I have Battery Optimization enabled, when I plug my phone in the evenings, if I woke up during the night and checked my phone I'd see some text on the lock screen, and even in the notification center, saying that Battery Optimization is on and that my phone will be done charging at a certain time.
Since updating to iOS 15 though, even on my work iPhone, I don't get this anymore and my phone no longer charges up to 80% and finish charging the remaining 20% nearer the end. Instead, it just charges all the way to 100% and stays that way until I unplug it. Has anyone else noticed this as well?
Again, not sure if these issues were previously discussed, but I thought I would bring it up in case.
Before anyone asks, I have reached out to Apple Accessibility, so here's hoping that these issues are resolved in a future update.
Status of Hey SIRI and SIRI voicemail issues
Is there any improvement in the SIRI issues with 15.0.2? I'm still on 14.8 and have been holding off upgrading until these two issues are resolved.
Hey Siri is still problematic on the Lock screen
Hey Siri is still problematic on the Lock screen
App switch
It looks like the issue with VO not reading the apps when using app switch is fix with iOS 1502. Hopeit continues. Using 12 pro.
Solution pls Missi Hoppe
Hi ,
Can you pls share the instructions which helped you to resolve the issue of no sound coming while getting new incoming mail. For me even while sending a mail the sound has disappeared. All my settings seem intact and even sounds are set to on in notifications. any help will be much appreciated.
Regards,
Adi
In reply toReading all in Safari will break and stop Bookmark
This happens a lot on many webpages
Amazon is a good example.
Often I can't navigate past that point by flicking right to move to the next element. I have to touch the screen and find the place to continue.