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Wednesday 30 January 2019

iPhone users are smart, listening to you


Apple has acknowledged this error in its time-consuming software, which is why the caller can not hear the talk of the person on the other side for a while if the call made with the timeframe is not taken.

In some cases the phone receiver's iPhone also goes without the knowledge of the video.

The company has said that the accuracy related to the accuracy of the problem has been prepared and will be reached to the people soon.

The web site 'Known to Five Mac' first mentioned this issue. According to them, this problem is presented only when both users are using Apple's 12.1 or so new operating system.

Even if there is only two users on the call, error interrupts group chat. Even if the software does not take calls, the call recipient turns on the mic.
After several hours the call drops sound on the other hand.
Apple said that the update will be released this week.


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According to 'Nine to FoM Mac', it can be more expensive to disconnect calls by pressing the button or closing the phone multiple times. This will also take video to audiences other than audio.

Apple said in a statement released to journalists: "We are aware of this problem and the fixture of this fixture will be released at the end of this week."

Many worried users, including Chief Executive Chief Executive Jack Dorsey on Social Media, have suggested the time-frame function to be disconnected by phone settings.

The issue was pointed out on the same day as the 'National Day Privacy' day was celebrated by the efforts of Apple head head Tim Kick in America.

He wrote on Twitter: 'On the day of data privacy we all should emphasize reforms to protect privacy.'

'The risks are real and can not be stopped from the results.'

Apple recently featured her privacy at Los Angeles's Consumer Alternative Show.


The company did not participate in the function, but where the event was being held, there was a billboard written on it, 'What happens on your iPhone is on the iPhone

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