When I first got my iPhone, I think it thought I was on the UK,
because when I visited the iTunes store, it spoke British.  One time,
a friend of mine from the UK sent me something in my e-pmail, and the
message was read with a British accent.  Having the message red that
way was pretty neat.

Matt Roberts


On 12/7/09, Donal Fitzpatrick <dfitz...@computing.dcu.ie> wrote:
> Evening folks,
>
> I'm noticing some odd behaviour on the iPhone.  I am simply using the
> default US English synthesiser - that is the one which was on the device
> when I got it.  However, when I switch into the appstore, I notice that it's
> changing to a UK voice.  Interestingly, I don't see this synthesiser or
> indeed language option in the various settings panels.  Anyone got some
> ideas as to what's going on?

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