Hi everyone. The bug I'm telling you about I verified in the following phones: Iphone Se 2020, Iphone SE 2022, Iphone XR and Iphone 13 Mini. I expect it to be present in other Iphone models as well, which I don't currently have a chance to try. It appeared to me from IOS 16.6 and is present in IOS 17 beta, up to beta 7. I have personally tested this bug with both Italian and English languages, so I expect it to apply to all languages. I tried to report it but those of Apple do not seem to understand what I mean.
Apple's response, to my reports using the Feedback app, (FB12757210) was: Investigation complete. Unable to diagnose with current information.
Please check too, and report, as this way we have hope that it can be corrected.
Description of the bug
When you flick over long sentences, such as the headlines of Google news articles or Facebook posts, and flick without waiting for VoiceOver to finish reading the entire headline, the VO speaks a random vowel of the previous title. I therefore ask you to make several tests by flicking where there are long texts and verify the problem.
This bug is felt a lot with Eloquence, but not only. Even with other voices flicking, stuttering may be noticeable.
Thank you for your cooperation and reporting.
Cheers,
Ambro
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Hi I reported this bug as…
Hi
I reported this bug as well to Apple Accessibility a couple of months ago. They asked for logs from diagnostics and a screen recording which I sent. Hopefully if they get enough data from people, they'll be able to resolve it.
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Malthe
Mlth
Great, glad someone else reported it. Let's hope they fix it.
iOS 17 with the letter A
FYI. They skipt B. RC may come out in 2 weeks or next week. Unless they keep the A for 2 weeks. Not enough time for fixing bugs. 9to5 reported iOS 17.1 is been tested by Apple.
Holger Fiallo
If you notice this bug, please report it to Apple, thanks.