Apple released iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 on Monday, September 16, 2024. This post contains a summary of new bugs impacting VoiceOver and braille support that we have identified during testing of these releases. We have also included details on preexisting bugs that our testing suggests have been fixed in iOS 18 and iPadOS 18.
As is our routine practice, each newly identified 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 for the average user; the level of impact on the overall user experience; and 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.
With our small team, it is impossible to test every device, configuration, app, and use case. We do not claim that our bug list is definitive or that our assessments are infallible. Some issues may manifest only under specific conditions. You likely will not experience every bug that we list, and you likely will not agree with every severity rating for the bugs on our list that you do experience. And as is the nature with all software, it is also likely that you will encounter issues that we did not experience during our own testing.
We strongly recommend reading this full post and replies before updating to iOS 18 and iPadOS 18. This will help you make an informed decision on whether to install iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 at the current time or to wait for a future release.
To ensure the information here is as complete and accurate as possible, we would appreciate input from those who have installed iOS 18 or iPadOS 18. Please confirm if you are encountering the same problems listed or if you have found workarounds. Please also let us know about any additional issues not mentioned here. Of course, it is even more important that you report any new bugs directly to Apple - they are already aware of the ones listed here. For an explanation of why and how to report bugs to Apple, see this post.
With all of the preamble out of the way, here are the new bugs for VoiceOver and braille users which we believe to be present in iOS 18 and iPadOS 18:
Serious Bugs
At the time of publication, we have not independently identified any bugs in iOS 18 that we would classify as 'serious'. We encourage readers to review all replies to this post, in the event that community experiences differ from our own. We will also be reviewing and replicating bug reports shared on the AppleVis website in the coming days and will update this section accordingly if any serious bugs are identified.
Moderate Bugs
- When using the new 'When Speaking' Audio Ducking option in iOS 18, VoiceOver volume can change randomly. The other Audio Ducking options ('Off' and 'Always') work as expected.
- When rearranging items in the Control Center (a feature new in iOS 18) using the VoiceOver rotor, the "Drop" actions do nothing when selected, with controls remaining in their original locations despite VoiceOver reporting "drop complete." To move a control, once in Edit Mode, double-tap and hold on the control; then move it to where you want it to be.
- When encountering a precipitation chart in the Weather app, there is a delay between swiping left or right and hearing VoiceOver speak the contents of the focused element. In some cases, after swiping several times, VoiceOver focus may move to the "Show map" button near the bottom of the screen. To get past the precipitation chart, set the VoiceOver Rotor to 'Containers' and swipe down to another container, such as hourly forecast.
- There are multiple issues with button labeling in the redesigned iOS 18 Photos app.
- When reviewing notifications on the Lock Screen, VoiceOver always speaks "Collapsed Stack" even when there is only a single notification.
- When focused on a contact or phone number in the 'Recent' tab of the Phone app, selecting the 'Call' option in the VoiceOver Rotor has no effect. We recommend that users utilize the 'Activate' Rotor option, as 'Call' is the default action.
Minor Bugs
- When replying to a message in the Mail App and typing on a Perkins-style keyboard, letters immediately following the Spacebar are sometimes dropped. We recommend that braille display users type emails in another app (such as Notes or Drafts) until this issue is resolved.
- When VoiceOver announcements arrive on a braille display, they Often appear in uncontracted braille, even with contracted braille enabled. To read the announcement history in contracted braille (if enabled), press Space with Dots 1-3-4-5.
- When moving Home Screen icons to non-linear positions, it is not possible to use the VoiceOver Rotor's Drag and Drop method. Users can still move icons to non-linear positions by Hold and Drag.
- In the App Library, the Rotor option to navigate by Container does not work.
- When editing the Lock Screen actions (a feature new in iOS 18) and choosing an app shortcut to be opened, there is no obvious way to exit the screen for choosing an app. To exit the Choose App screen, we recommend that users utilize the Two-Finger Scrub gesture. This will place VoiceOver focus in the previous screen.
- VoiceOver labels on Lock Screen Quick Action Shortcut buttons include the word "Off," even if the quick action is not an on/off toggle.
- When opening the App Switcher from the Home Screen, VoiceOver focus is initially inconsistent and unreliable. After opening the App Switcher from the Home Screen, we recommend that users wait a few seconds to let focus settle before continuing.
- When navigating to the Voices Rotor that is new in iOS 18, the currently selected voice is not automatically announced.
- When searching for contacts using the T9 method from the keypad of the Phone app, VoiceOver does not speak the search results.
- The buttons related to creating widgets in the context menu for Home Screen app icons are not properly labeled.
Other Issues
- While we are unsure if this is specifically related to the use of VoiceOver, one of our team reports that sounds do not play consistently when a notification is received. A Feedback report has been submitted regarding this issue. Even if the issue is unrelated to VoiceOver, we mention it here as sounds play a critical role in the user experience for many blind or visually impaired users.
VoiceOver and Braille Improvements in iOS 18 and iPadOS 18
Our testing suggests that the following pre-existing accessibility bugs have been resolved or significantly addressed in iOS 17 and iPadOS 17:
- There is significant improvement in the issue where Braille Screen Input crashed when going to a new line or deleting by word.
- When braille output is set to Uncontracted and input is set to Contracted, typed contractions are now translated correctly in the Mail and Messages apps.
- The Misspelled Words Rotor option now works as expected when composing a message in the Mail App.
- USB HID braille displays now wake reliably after the screen is unlocked.
- VoiceOver focus behaves as expected when composing an email in the Mail app.
In Closing
Our team has compiled lists of new accessibility bugs for every major iOS and iPadOS release since iOS 7. No software is completely free of bugs. With this in mind, when compared to major releases in recent years, we believe that iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 have introduced fewer issues for VoiceOver and braille users overall.
If you have not already upgraded to iOS 18 or iPadOS 18, we would strongly recommend that you take a few moments to read through any replies to this post before doing so in case other users' experiences differ from our own. Also consider that historically, Apple has delivered fixes for many accessibility bugs within the first few x.x.1 updates following major releases. Our testing suggests that upgrading to iOS 18 or iPadOS 18 appears low risk for most use cases, but waiting briefly may allow Apple to resolve initial problems reported after the public release.
In the event that you do encounter an issue that is particularly bothersome, there are some troubleshooting steps you can take. Sometimes, simply toggling VoiceOver off and on again or restarting your device can resolve some issues that may arise following an OS update. Therefore, we highly recommend including these steps as part of your standard troubleshooting process.
If, despite these actions, you continue to encounter new problems that haven't been reported by others, it might be worth considering a reset of your device's OS settings to their original defaults. While this approach requires manually restoring your customised settings, including those related to accessibility, it's worth noting that a reset has proven effective for numerous individuals in resolving various issues. This suggests that occasionally, problems can be attributed to local factors rather than being OS bugs. If you choose to perform a reset and find that it doesn't address the problems, you have the option to restore your device from an iCloud backup, eliminating the need for manual reconfiguration of your settings."
When commenting below, please keep the discussion focused on accessibility issues specifically introduced or fixed in iOS 18 and iPadOS 18. Our release posts tend to be widely-read and garner many helpful responses, so it is all the more important that readers can easily find relevant details.
Also, please remember that upgrade decisions are personal with each user's situation unique - there is no right or wrong choice. Comments criticizing others' decisions are not constructive and do nothing to add to the discussion; but they do set a negative tone and get in the way of readers finding helpful information. Furthermore, not experiencing an issue yourself does not mean that it doesn't exist for others, as bugs can be configuration-specific. Stating an issue doesn't exist simply because you haven't encountered it is unhelpful. Our aim with these posts is to provide a forum for respectful, constructive, and honest sharing of experiences to inform decisions and empower people.
In closing, we would like to commend Apple's Accessibility team for their prompt response in fixing many of the bugs reported during the iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 beta period. Their dedication to addressing the issues raised by our community during the beta cycle shows that Apple continues to prioritize accessibility. However, some problems remain unresolved. We encourage Apple to promptly address the outstanding accessibility issues discussed in this post and the comments below so that iOS and iPadOS can be as accessible, usable, and enjoyable as possible for all users.
Comments
Navigating in News app with VO is a problem
Navigating through the Apple News app using Voiceover seems to have gotten broken in iOS 18.
After I flick to my "Favorites", the next flick brings me to something totally bizarre (can't figure out where). In iOS 17.7, the next flick from Favorites brings me to a "More" button, and then subsequent flicks bring me to each of my Favorites in turn. That is not happening with iOS 18. Somehow flicking past Favorites gets me totally lost.
Also, I can't seem to flick down to the heading that used to say something like "Recommendations for You" where the News app used to compile articles based on my reading history.
Hope they can fix the navigation problems introduced in the News app because the behavior with Voiceover in iOS 18 is pretty unuseable as is.
--Pete
iPhone 13 crashing, voiceover user
I have an iPhone 13 and I updated to iOS 18 last night so that I could also update my watch series 9 to the watchOS 11. Today, my phone has crashed six times as of this morning. I work in digital accessibility as a product manager so I have tried to trigger it and tested a few different ways; have texted a few of my colleagues in the industry who are iPhone users, and the ones who do not use voiceover have not been having any issues. I am wondering if it is related; I have tried closing apps, shutting the phone off and turning it back on, there doesn't seem to be anything clear as to why it is crashing other than I noticed it seems to happen when I am navigating very quickly with voiceover. I typically have the speed rate at 100% and I use the rotor all day to navigate besides the standard left and right flick. Not sure what else to do; I do not want to back up to my iCloud in case somehow that copies the issue. Hoping that there is a fix for this in the next update and wondering if any other voice users are experiencing this today. Wish I could revert to 17. Happy to chat with Apple developers if interested.
A small suggestion
Try uninstalling and reinstalling, whichever voice you currently use for voiceover. I have noticed that some of the voices have undergone significant changes, and the voice data had become corrupt during the update.
Just a suggestion. š
BSI makes intolerable noise when opening
iPad mini 6 on iPadOS 18, whenever I open or close BSI it makes a horrible noise which is sort of reminiscent (to me) of a car skidding. Good thing I haven't updated my phone as itās my primary device and I rely quite a bit on BSI. Anyone else notice BSI sound and know any way to turn it off?
To Meghan
Which voice are you using? Perhaps you can try a different voiceOver voice or a default version if available?
Nicky voice
Hi! I've heard a lot of talk about some voices working poorly on iOS 18, is anyone here using the English US Nicky voice and can tell me their experience? I'd like to know before I update my phone with that voice installed.
To Earle
Thanks, I figured it out. My fingers weren't quite on the edge so that was why it didn't work. So much to learn!
Adding an app on lock screen
13 pro and iOS 18. How do I add an app on the lock screen. Steps by steps be helpful. Tried but did not see anything about it. Thanks.
Re: Nicky voice
While I do not currently use the Nicky voice, I can tell you that there is now a Nicky enhanced version.
I will attempt to upload some samples of each voice, so you can hear the difference. No promises thoughā¦
Braille Screen Input Sounds
You can turn off the sounds you hear when choosing Braille Screen Input modes. Just go into the Braille Screen input settings and find the mode announcements heading. It is set to speak and play sounds by default. You can just choose the speak option to stop using the sounds.
To Brian
I already use Nicky enhanced its the only one available for use with VO. Thank you for telling me though, maybe it's better! The one I currently have installed has some crazy weird inflection issues.
Nicky voice demos
For anyone interested, I have made a couple of simple Nicky demos, showcasing the standard and enhanced voices. These are at a speech rate of 55, and are just reading my default home screen.
Should at least give an idea of how they sound. Enjoy. š
Nicky:
https://share.icloud.com/photos/0b7Mxw7PNBQcQQpblwZ_DxhCw
Nicky enhanced:
https://share.icloud.com/photos/01dM070G022pU2HH5jlC3GQaQ
Thank you! I've been usingā¦
Thank you! I've been using Nicky enhanced for a long time now and it's the only one available for use with VO, my guess is on iOS 18 the default became available as well.
Update on my experience
So I've updated my main phone, the iPhone 15 ProMax that I mentioned in my last comment, and turns out the control center bug is present, though I did not experience it consistently.
So far, I've noticed that when you try to use VO's rotor to move a control center item from one position to a neighboring position, the drop action works as expected. But if you try to, say, move a control center item from one position to any further positions, say from the far left side to the far right side, then the drop action won't work.
In addition, in the photos app, it seems that the only unlabeled buttons are all items under the pinned collections heading
Regarding notifications, the "collapsed stack" announcement is indeed true, but this only occurs if I get a notification on the lock screen. Viewing notifications from the notification center doesn't result in this behavior. Also for some reason when there are multiple notifications on the lock screen, only the most recent one can be accessed with VoiceOver.
To Earle
Thank you so much!
Thoughts
This is one of those times I am grateful to (not) have a flagship smartphone. Aside from the weird issue I had yesterday with Siri voice 4 (US), I have not had many of the aforementioned issues others have reported. I have, however, noticed a few quirks on my SE3. For example, the Siri voices 3 & 4 (UK) do, not, have an action assigned to them. In other words, the only thing I can do on those 2 voices is double tap to install. No flicking up/down to Listen to Sample.
An odd quirk, but hardly game breaking. š¤·
I also am not experiencing any issues with the Weather app, but the T9 contact search from the Phone app's keypad is present, that is to say that instead of speaking the names of contacts as you type, you get unlabeled buttons. If you have a gesture setup for Image Recognition, though, you can utilize it to have VO identify said buttons. Though it is a small annoyance.
I will report more issues, or quirks, as I discover them. š
thanks
thanks, got it working! will make sure it's set when i'm on a phone call or facetime call.
Previewing Siri voices
I noticed that earlier too, when I was adding different voices. It's really weird that there are a handful of voices we aren't able to preview.
Siri voice 4, part deux
Also forgot to mention this earlier, but deleting and reinstalling Siri voice 4 (US) fixed the numbers issue.
Hooray for tenacity! š„³
Type to Siri?
Using an iPhone 12, type to Siri still has to be done through the settings, so unless there's something you need to do to switch it on, I'm not getting that particular feature.
I can't either
A fourth vibration for type to siri is not working on my iPhone 15 Pro Max... Any suggestion/ideas?
Bluetooth-speaker-bug still persists
Hi there!
Unfortunately, the bluetooth-speaker-bug, where VO goes to max-volume when connected to a bt-speaker still persists. My Workaround is an activity that lowers the VO-volume to 2%, but it still is annoying.
Best regards,
Daniel
Previewing Siri voices
I noticed this under iOS 17 as well, Strange indeed.
My thoughts
Installed the update yesterday on my iPhone 13. Thoughts as follows:
1. I am also getting the T9 keypad issue, which i hope will be fixed in 18.1 as I can see myself wanting to use that sometimes.
2. In certain situations e.g. entering a passcode after a restart, if I'm using a Siri voice it ennunciates what I type much louder and slower than my speaking rate/volume settings. same thing if I dial a number in the phone app. I think someone's mentioned this already but have forgotten. anyone else getting this?
3. Wow what a game-changer BSI is! I use it a huge amount and have already changed my settings so that it doesn't dismiss automatically when launching an app as I found that was annoying me. Does anyone know if there is a gesture for double tap and hold, as in recording a voice message on whatsapp? If there is, how do you release that gesture?
4. I was very surprised to see door detection and so on be available to me as part of live recognition. I thought you needed a pro model for live recognition. Am I wrong?
Loving this update. Hopefully, the different styles such as narration and so on will come to UK Siri voices in due course.
Braille Screen Commander,ā¦
Braille Screen Commander, while useful, still has commands missing.
Either that, or I simply don't know them.
I've never used a Braille Display after all.
First one, how to get out of the status bar after brailling an S, and second one, how to do a long press.
You can do these with a Braille Display surely, yet when it comes to the command mode, they're missing?
I'll keep an eye on this new feature to be sure, but right now, I think you're still going to need things like explore by touch.
Notification issue is not a bug for VoiceOver
Hello everyone, the Notification Center issue listed with the bug is not a bug. In fact it is the way you choose the Notification to be displayed to you or in this case spoken by VoiceOver. We have three options.
1. Count. This option is Self explanatory, itāll basically count the number of Notifications.
2. List. This options doesn't count the notifications, but lists them similar to iOS 17.
3. Finally, we have Stacks which will stack up your notifications especially if and when you receive a notification from one app or different app. What happens here is that instead of grouping the notification, it'll be on top of one another. Itāll have a collapsed element and you can expand. It is similar to groups, but it might be a little different. So when you update from iOS 17 to iOS 18, it changes the notification settings by default to the stacked version of Notifications. You can find this in notification settings.
I was alerted to a problem in the notes app by a friend who also
If you open a note, and turn the rotor to read by line, Voiceover only reads the first line and won't go any further. Has anyone else noticed this?
Ethan
Yes but that is the issue even when set to list or count it stacks the notifications. No idea how it looks visually but for me I always had it as list which no longer works.
List view works fine hereā¦
List view works fine here on my iPhone SE3 running iOS 18.0. āļø
Has anyone experienced difficulty navigating the News app
I find that I can flick down to Favorites, but if I flick right again to presumably go to my first Favorite, focus is in an entirely unexpected place. Then if I flick left again I am not back at Favorites.
Something is very strange when trying to flick through topics in iOS 18.
I am using an iPhone 15 Pro.
Anyone else experiencing problems navigating in the News app?
--Pete
Can youā¦
Can you describe in detail, exactly what you do in the News app? When I open the News app on my SE3, I am able to navigate through headlines with no problem. This is only the front page that opens though, so Iām not quite sure what you are doing different, if anything?
Bad shortcuts bug
If you create an automation you canāt double tap on actions to add them, you have to double tap and hold
also when going through the folders on the left side of the screen vo will say a random number after my shortcuts, it said 23, I have no idea what that means
@kool_turk to get out of theā¦
@kool_turk to get out of the status bar in BSC, just type another s. I do find, though, that the s command doesn't always work. I've noticed this too when using a Braille display too since the later releases of iOS 17.
Perform long press: dots 2-5-6. I use this one mostly on the tabs button in the Safari toolbar to close all open tabs.
As great as BSC is, there are a lot of commands that don't do anything, like a dots 2-6 or 3-5. I wish these would switch between open apps which is what I've assigned them to with my Focus 4th gen. There doesn't seem to be a way to assign your own commands to Braille screen commander. Hope this will be added later.
Annoying bug for premium voices
Hello everyone,
I have updated iOS 18 on my iPhone XR. I donāt know if this is due to my phoneās age, but I noticed a few things when updating, particularly with the premium Zoe voice. Prior to this update release, I used Zoe enhanced. When I learned that there was a premium version, I was excited to see what she was all about. Needless to say, I am incredibly annoyed by this bug. From the get-go, even before switching voices, I noticed that my phone was laggy. No big deal I thought, it may just take some time to get used to. After downloading the premium Zoe voice however, I noticed two things. First, my speaking rate went from 60%, which is the primary rate I use to about 50. I didnāt even switch it to 50%, since I do not have speaking rate set on my rotor. Second, and most annoying of all, Seemingly randomly, the premium Zoe voice would switch to the default Samantha voice. Again, I donāt know if this is due to my phoneās age, but I am warning others who may possibly have the iPhone XR or older that this may be an issue. I hope this gets fixed soon.
Speech rate at 50 is working as intended
Hi there,
Unfortunately, every time you switch to a new voice, it will default to 50% speech rate. As each voice now has its own speech rate, you will have to manually switch it back to 60% from within the voice settings, not the default speech rate on the main voiceover settings page.
Regarding speech rate, I hope you find this information useful.
As for the voice switching back to Samantha, that is unfortunately a bug from iOS 17 launch that has carried over.
Bug with Voiceover alerting notifications
Hello,
Does anyone have an issue where even when you set Voiceover to not read notifications automatically on lock screen, it does so when phone is on ring mode?
Send message for a later time
Has anyone using voiceover been able to figure out how to use the send later feature in Messages? Iāve read the instructions, but cannot find anywhere a send later that gives you a choice of times. Iām using iOS 18 on a iPhone 12 mini.
Long standing bug is still in iPadOS 18
Voiceover still gets stuck all over for me, mostly on the home screen and in a notification after clearing it from Notification Centre, i did a fresh install of iPadOS 18 Monday but this problem is still hear
Itās bin around since iOS 15, maby earlier, itās so annoying and apple isnāt fixing it
@Deb
The send Later can be found on the apps section on messages. Using VoiceOver, just expand it and you should see it.
iOS 18 review
Hi all,
What I have noticed since upgrading my iPhone to iOS 18 is that Siri doesnāt respond properly when trying to open certain apps. For example, when I ask Siri to open WhatsApp, it keeps asking, āWhich app?ā The same thing happens with Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, but it works with some other apps. This is the latest issue Iāve observed since upgrading to iOS 18.
@Brian - Problems navigating through News app
Here is what I do:
I am starting from the "Today" tab (bottom leftmost tab".
From the top of the News app , I flick right through each article.
After flicking through the top most articles, I finally come to the Favorites Heading.
With iOS 17, if I continue flicking right, I would first hear a "More" button. Then subsequent flick right actions would bring me to each of the 5 or so categories I have under Favorites. Thus I could flick to Science, Artificial Intelligence, Politics, etc. These are the topics that I added to my favorites.
In iOS 18, however, when focus is on the Favorites heading, the next flick seems to skip past all of the topics I can generally flick through under my favorites. It brings me to a totally bizarre place. Also, If I flick right from Favorites and then flick left again, I am not brought back to Favorites as I should be.
@peter
So, to get the usual suspects out of the way; have you tried...:
1. Switching voices (including reinstalling voices)?
2. Switching to landscape, not sure if it works in the news app, but give it a try?
3. Resetting your settings (not factory resetting the entire iPhone, just your settings)?
I am genuinely curious as to why you are experiencing this, because in iOS 17, I did (not) like the news app. However, in iOS 18 (on my iPhone SE3) it is beautiful.
Anyway, I hope my suggestions are helpful for you. š
Just Upgraded This Afternoon...
I like it so far. The Live Recognition sounds interesting, and I wonder how it compares to all the other recognition we now have on-board and with the 3rd-party apps? The new volume booster is going to come in especially handy for me, as my hearing aids aren't working properly. My father made a follow-up appointment for us to go see the audiologist at Costco. The last time we were there the audiologist took a close-up picture of both my ears and displayed it on the big screen in the sound booth. He and my father reported a tiny bit of healing in my ear canals. But I think I will keep these hearing aids, and hopefully this is a simple fix. In any case, I want to thank Apple once again for a wonderful update. I'm sure I'll check out more of the new stuff in the coming days.
activity that changes to a specific voice is broken
HI,
Like others my activity that tells vo to use US reed for voice in a few apps have stopped working. Usually I use Reed so I did not discover this bug. Since they changed something with voices at least they think they did this could be the reason. I wonder if I can send the activity to apple so they can test it.
again language and voices bugs are totally left out
Nothing new here, the new thing is that we see more and more of these bugs. If testers did not live in single voice single language US dreamland several would be classified as serious bugs. I will have to see if my old ar
ticle still is alive because I do not need to update it with iOS 18.
The old classics is:
Default voice does not respect detect language off.
This setting is now placed in the voices screen so should stick for all voices. But still this does not work with the default voice.
If you use a voice in another language than the iOS language, vo will change to the default voice when you type braille screen input, and vo will change voice according to the keyboard layout in use. Some will like these automated override of your own decisions, others like myself really do not like it. I want to be in control of my own settings!
We miss the ability to disable dictionaries on all other voices than Eloquence.
If you use a voice in another language than the iOS language when you move to the status bar Vo changes to the default voice.
This was wrongly reported fixed in 17.5 but not in these situations.
Claus
About BSI problem sound workaround
Hi, I'm having trouble replying to threads, so adding new comment. While I don't have any problem with sound effect used when starting BSI, there is a setting in vo then Braille then bsi to use sounds, or sounds and speech or just speech when changing modes. So one could just choose speech and avoid the sounds this way. Again, I have no issues with any of the sounds and have turned speech off.
Another question
I'm such a fan of BSI that I've set it to toggle on automatically when activating a text control. The situation where that doesn't work so well is when I have my Brailliant connected. When I do, BSI seems to override the brailliant. any ideas, apart from dismissing BSI, which I can do but which isn't always convenient?
whether is this a new feature
Today when I was exploring the audio section in the voice over setting using the air pods, I came across a option which read: ""speech channel left selected , right selected."" Sound channel: ""left selected, right selected."" I understand that now we can separate the voice over speech and sound between the left and the right air pods. Is this a new feature?
@Arya
No, we have had this ability for a few versions of iOS now. š
problem with VoiceOver sounds when navigating
Hi all,
When I go back a screen, I don't get the usual sound to tell me I've gone back a screen. This varies between apps, in some apps I get this, others I don't. I've noticed this in the native calendar app, Reddit and settings. I've checked VoiceOver settings and all the sounds are enabled. I'm on an iPhone 12 mini on iOS 18.0. Has anybody else experienced this?
Edit: I've reported this to apple, and I've tested this some more and it doesn't happen in every app. It happens in Reddit but not outlook. It always happens in settings and calendar.