The iPhone 13 series was launched with a series of updates to existing models



The iPhone 13 series was launched in September with a series of updates to existing models. But one major feature that could be helpful in some cases is missing from the new iPhone family since its launch. It is a dedicated way to cancel out the noise the iPhone 13 users have been waiting for and wanted for months. Apple, however, has not yet considered consumer demand. The latest version of iOS did not bring the option to cancel the audio in the iPhone 13 series. It is available on older models, however.


Following the announcement by 9to5Mac, a Reddit user raised a complaint about the lack of an option to cancel audio on the iPhone 13 a few days ago. Several other users have admitted the complaint and wondered why the new iPhone series does not have that support. Some users also claim that the shortage is not caused by the hardware feature as the iPhone 13 series has a sufficient number of microphones to support audio cancellation.


In October, a user posted about the lack of audio cancellation option on the iPhone 13 Pro Max in Apple Community forums. Apple Community Specialist has responded to a user issue with a link to an article on how to adjust audio settings on an iPhone.


The provided link means the presence of Phone Audio Cancers users on older iPhone models can enable you by going to Settings> Accessibility> Audio / Visual. Some options are not available on the iPhone 13, however.


One user responded to a post from the Apple Community forum saying that Apple was aware of the matter.


The iPhone maker has significantly brought a few updates to iOS since the lack of audio cancellation option was reported at Apple Community forums, but the issue has not been resolved.


Earlier this month, Apple introduced iOS 15.2 as the latest iOS update, which did not include the option to cancel audio on iPhone 13 models. The feature was also not yet available in iOS 15.3 beta.


Due to the lack of audio cancellation option, iPhone 13 users do not have the ability to manually control whether ambient noise during calls can be reduced if they have the phone in their ear. Users can, however, activate the Voice Separation feature from the Control Center which works similarly to canceling audio and help you block ambient sounds using machine learning.


Gadget 360 has reached out to Apple to clarify the lack of audio cancellation option and will update this space when the company responds.with a series of updates to existing models. But one major feature that could be helpful in some cases is missing from the new iPhone family since its launch. It is a dedicated way to cancel out the noise the iPhone 13 users have been waiting for and wanted for months. Apple, however, has not yet considered consumer demand. The latest version of iOS did not bring the option to cancel the audio in the iPhone 13 series. It is available on older models, however.


Following the announcement by 9to5Mac, a Reddit user raised a complaint about the lack of an option to cancel audio on the iPhone 13 a few days ago. Several other users have admitted the complaint and wondered why the new iPhone series does not have that support. Some users also claim that the shortage is not caused by the hardware feature as the iPhone 13 series has a sufficient number of microphones to support audio cancellation.


In October, a user posted about the lack of audio cancellation option on the iPhone 13 Pro Max in Apple Community forums. Apple Community Specialist has responded to a user issue with a link to an article on how to adjust audio settings on an iPhone.


The provided link means the presence of Phone Audio Cancers users on older iPhone models can enable you by going to Settings> Accessibility> Audio / Visual. Some options are not available on the iPhone 13, however.


One user responded to a post from the Apple Community forum saying that Apple was aware of the matter.


The iPhone maker has significantly brought a few updates to iOS since the lack of audio cancellation option was reported at Apple Community forums, but the issue has not been resolved.


Earlier this month, Apple introduced iOS 15.2 as the latest iOS update, which did not include the option to cancel audio on iPhone 13 models. The feature was also not yet available in iOS 15.3 beta.


Due to the lack of audio cancellation option, iPhone 13 users do not have the ability to manually control whether ambient noise during calls can be reduced if they have the phone in their ear. Users can, however, activate the Voice Separation feature from the Control Center which works similarly to canceling audio and help you block ambient sounds using machine learning.


Gadget 360 has reached out to Apple to clarify the lack of audio cancellation option and will update this space when the company responds.

Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post