iPhone 11: Calling issues in hands-free mode

The entire iPhone 12 series is already on the market, but last year’s iPhone 11 still has a lot of fighting. In addition to being an option that many have chosen for a better price, the difference from this year’s model isn’t too scandalous for many to consider the change. However, there are many reports of iPhone 11 users nasty bugs This has not been fixed in the iOS 14 update.

For quite some time, users across the iPhone 11 series have reported problems during a call when using mobile phone hands-free. These failures continue to this day, and their hopes of disappearing after the update to iOS 14 are as diminished as from Piunikaweb, which gathered the testimonies of the affected people.

Hands-free issue

The forum continues to be filled with complaints dating back to November last year. Users report that using iPhone XNUMX speakers disconnects the call and does not provide the desired quality. Apple has shown that it could be a network error and handed the money to the operator, but please also report this issue in other apps like user FaceTime as long as you are using hands-free. Apparently, the failure is common throughout the series, affecting the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max.

The user reports the same error in 11 different ways. One XNUMX will have problems establishing a connection with another iPhone XNUMX, while the rest will experience random failures. The question is whether it’s a software or hardware issue because the same source collects user testimony of making up to XNUMX changes to the iPhone 11 Pro while the issue continues to occur.

Users affected by the Apple Support Forum

Future solution

Apple may be behind the solution, but for now, it waits patiently for affected users to report an incident. The only temporary solution that seems to work is to bring the microphone closer to your mouth while talking in this mode. The problem is that the hands-free concept is precisely designed so you don’t have to hold your phone in your hand.

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