James, good comments. I forgot to say that I came from the iPhone 4. So I am 
pretty comfortable with how the phone behaves. I don't use headphones for my 
iPhone most of the time because I sit with headphones on the computer nine-hour 
today. Occasionally I use is that your buds for my iPhone but not often.


Thanks.
Rodney Haynie
(Sent from my iPhone.)

On Oct 4, 2012, at 10:42 PM, James Mannion <mannion...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I think it is because speaker phone needs to have voiceover speaking
> more loudly through it than when not on a call, the opposite of people
> having concerns about it not speaking loud enough. I think it can just
> be a matter that it, in some cases, might not be perfectly on time in
> adjusting back. I think it might just be nitpicking to take issue with
> that. Sometimes trying to fix little tiny nitpick issues ends up with
> a result that is worse. I also have to say I really don't get peoples'
> super sensative embarrassment thing if people hear your phone say
> something for a second. If one is really that concerned about that,
> for whatever sake use headphones! Honestly, unless people are
> disrupted and long enough to care, they probably don't! They probably
> don't even hear it in most cases or even register it in their mind.
> 
> On 10/4/12, Rodney Haynie <rodney.hay...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello All.
>> 
>> I wonder if anyone else has found the same issue with their iPhone5.
>> 
>> If I am on a call, with the phone held to my ear, and I go to terminate the
>> call, I begin to move the phone away from my ear. If the person hangs up
>> while I am doing this, then the iPhone will blurt out a word or two very
>> loudly. Sometimes through the ear piece, and other times seemingly through
>> the speaker phone. In both cases it will hurt your ear momentarily. Then the
>> volume immediately jumps back to normal.
>> 
>> This is very embarrassing  when I am in an office setting.
>> 
>> Anyone else see this?
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> Rodney
>> 
>> 
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