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Sunday, April 24, 2016

Iphone SE seems to appear audio issue when connecting with Bluetooth

The new Apple smartphone is claimed to occur audio issues with Bluetooth phone calls when the smartphone is paired with a vehicle or wireless headset

A number of IPhone SE users have reported audio issues with Bluetooth phone calls when the smartphone is paired with a vehicle or wireless headset. The issue extends to GPS voice navigation for some, but streaming music over Bluetooth appears to be unaffected.
The users claimed to be experiencing distorted, staticky, or inaudible phone calls when using an iPhone SE over Bluetooth. Many of those affected noted that their previousiPhone
appear to resolve the problem
One user, who went by the handle HickDead, ofered the following feedback regarding the issue:
“I actually had to return my SE back to Verizon because my Bluetooth calls reception quality was terrible. Playing music or YouTube videos through the Bluetooth was excellent but when it came to phone calls, the sound was constantly cutting in and out and sounded “scratchy” and distorted.
Never had this issue with my previous 6S or my work-issued Android phone. Tried my SE in a different vehicle and got the same results. I’ve unpaired and repaired and I even restored my SE and set it up as a new device but nothing has worked.”
The issue appears to affect all iPhone SE models running iOS 9.3 or 9.3.1, regardless of carrier or model.
The first iOS 9.3.2 beta does not appear to resolve the problem.
The issue appears to affect all iPhone SE models running iOS 9.3 or 9.3.1, regardless of carrier or model. The first iOS 9.3.2 beta does not appear to resolve the problem.
It’s currently unknown as to whether this is a software or hardware error, although a number of customers have attempted to troubleshoot it without success. So far, their efforts have included restoring the iPhone SE, resetting network settings, un-pairing and re-pairing Bluetooth, toggling cellular data, and changing SIM cards.
A few users who contacted Apple
A few users who contacted Apple support were escalated to higher-level iOS advisors who asked them for log files. Some stated that Apple’s engineers were aware of the Bluetooth issues and working on a fix, although Apple has yet to offer any official comment