It has been happening frequently on both my iPhone 4 and iPad 2 since iOS 5 
first dropped. Didn't someone back then posit a possible memory leak? It can 
occasionally be extremely annoying.

Respectfully,
Aser Tolentino, Esq.

On Mar 5, 2012, at 4:56 PM, Emrah <li...@kavun.ch> wrote:

> Guys,
> 
> Is this also happening to you? Am I the only one to upset my VoiceOver?
> I use the latest iOS and VO stops speaking quite frequently. I can still hear 
> the clicks and so on so forth, but no more TTS.
> 
> Any idea?
> 
> Thanks!
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