On an iPhone, the beep and microphone behavior you're describing is likely related to a feature called "Voice Control". This feature allows you to control your iPhone using only your voice, including sending text messages and making phone calls.
When I press to select an app, piece of text etc on my screen, my iPhone XR makes a highpitched beeping sound and a short vibrate. It does this every single time, even when the sound is off and I have deselected all vibrate options in my settings.
The same thing happened to me tonight. I was reading an article when I got 2 beeps and "scanning" message. How do we find out what this is? It doesn't feel safe to use my iPhone until I get more information.
Is there a way to stop the beep noise from occurring when starting and/or stopping taking a video. Whenever it happens, my dog stops whatever cute thing I wanted to capture and pays attention to the camera wondering the noise was. I've got an iPhone 5S
Everytime I swipe up or tap buttons on my iPhone XR a weird beeping noise comes out. It makes a small vibration. It happens even when my phone is on silent. When I swipe up to close tabs the beeping noise is long and constant until I let go. I have gone through all my settings and changed them to try to fix this problem but nothing has worked. Please help ):
I noticed that every time I call someone and they are on the phone I can hear a beep letting me know that they are on a call. I tried with my cell phone and I heard the same beep. Does someone knows how to turn that off?
Were you able to discover what the cause of this was, the beeping? I am a AT&T customer and I have 2 new phones and the beeps continue on most of my phone calls no matter who I am speaking with. AT&T hasn't solved the issue.
I just finished my first training session with a new blind iPad Air 2 owner. I often start with Siri to help trainees gain confidence and make some quick and easy progress. That didn't work today. The trainee's hearing doesn't register the high-pitched double beep that Siri uses to signal that it's waiting for him to start speaking. Sadly, the iPad can't vibrate like the iPhone now does. He has high frequency hearing loss and can hear Siri's speech fine, just not the beeps. I've looked for ways to change the sound that Siri makes to signal its readiness and found a rather invasive, techie solution that I'm reluctant to try to perform on a trainee's device - or mine, for that matter. Has anyone out there come up with a work around for this, please?
Hi. Completely agree with previous comment. As far as I know, there isn't a way to change the siri/apple sounds unless you jailbreak the device.
Sorry I can't be of more assistance to you guys here. Also on the iPhone, the only way to get vibrations is to turn off VO, however, you won't get confirming vibrations/beeps.
Thanks both, I was afraid that there was no safe way of changing Siri's "ready to listen" beeps so that someone with high-frequency hearing loss could hear them. I think I'll try to get around the problem by asking my trainee to hold the Home button down, count to three, then speak whilst holding the button down and then release the button. With hindsight, I should have tried this today. Oh well, next time...
Hi Ken, the unsafe - and definitely not recommended by me - way to change the Siri double beep requires the device to be jailbroken first and then follow the instructions here.
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I've not tried this. I'm not prepared to jailbreak one of my devices. I prefer to stay in the relatively safe world of Apple control ;)
If the iPhone is a 6S or 6S Plus, you don't have to plug it into house current or to a PC with the USB cable. The older phones like my 6 must be usinga power source other than the battery, but the first thing I thought of when I read your message is to try "hey Siri". The beeps won't matter, because it is your voice that activates Siri. Platform 9 or higher works beautifully with this feature. HTH.
I recently purchased a set of OneOdio Studio Wireless M headphones. When I'm using them to listen to my 6th gen iPod touch (which has recently updated to 12.1, but was also experiencing this problem in the previous version), I always hear a beep between songs, whether the song ends naturally or when I'm skipping to the next one.
I don't remember where I saw this but it works. If you change the volume on the bluetooth headset (raise and then lower) the beeping between songs goes away. I have an iPhone 7 and IOS 12.0. Hope it works for you.
I had the same problem with my TaoTronics Bluetooth headphones but I resolved it by forgetting the device in Bluetooth on IPhone then turning phone off. I then reset headphones, turned phone on and repaired them. The beep was then gone between songs.
When you attach your device to your computer to synch it, in the left side panel under "Settings" there is an option at the top called "Summary". When you click "Summary", a page opens up. There is a pane for "Backups", and under that there is a pane for "Options" In the options pane, you can check a box that says "Convert higher bit rate songs to 128 kbps AAC. (I believe AAC is an Apple audio format.) I checked that box, and that is when I started hearing the beeps between tracks on my blue-tooth headphones. So I went back in and unchecked the box and re-synched my device, and the beeps stopped.
Hi was wondering if anybody has experienced the same thing. I was on on my iphone this morning and I experienced 3 loud beeps coming from my phone. 100% not a notification. Slightly worried that this could be a hack or a virus? Is this possible? If not is this a known Iphone error?
Hi the I have an I phone XR when I plug in my headphones they just beep once is there anything I can do or does this mean the head phones are broken they are not that old so I was hoping there is something I could do
Dear milliee, I sure do understand that you are annoyed by the beeps. You explained the situation very well and with very good wording. It was a joy reading it. I even thought, I am hearing the beeps.
Are you afraid of the random beeping noise without any message on your iPhone? Do you encounter such an issue like iPhone keeps beeping when you try to charge your iPhone or plug it into computer? Are you in a rush to solve the problem right now? There is no need to concern because quite a few iOS users also have the same experience. Especially in recent years, it becomes more and more common between Apple Community and other forums. As a knotty problem as it sounds, we've compiled a list of solutions to overcome it.
Typically, your iPhone produces beeping sounds because you receive messages from apps for notifying you. However, a continuous noise will disturb your mode and interrupt what you are doing at that time. Meanwhile, many iOS users find their iPhones are beeping randomly while there is no message on iPhone. We will tease out the possible causes and offer some recommendations.
It is not rare that many iOS users find this error happens because of enabling audible notifications for too many apps. Once you download a new app, it will send a message to inform you of opening sound notifications. As a matter of fact, it may be the chief culprit for the annoying and continuous beeping sound.
There are innumerable settings and features equipped with your iPhone and iPad. The unknown beep may be the result of the discordance between settings. Moreover, if your iPhone is on charge, the problematic USB cable may be responsible for this issue.
Though rarely occurring, it has a small possibility that hardware error attributes to iPhone beeping sound. There is possibly something wrong with complicated electronic components and hardware equipment. It must be fixed with the help of experts specializing in this field.
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With the mentioned information, it's certain that you must have ideas in terms of "iPhone keeps beeping" issue. It is worth noting that Joyoshare UltFix is always here to assist you in fixing any iOS problem quickly, safely, and losslessly. I hope this article can help you repair this trouble in triumph. But if none of them work, the biggest possibility is that there are hardware issues on your iPhone. And what you can do is to contact Apple Support center or get technicians' assistance.
Your iPhone is likely beeping due to an ad playing a mp3 file in the background. This sound then plays through the iPhone's speaker. The ad is most likely due to an app left open on the iPhone or from any previous web pages that were viewed in the Safari app.
In addition to Safari, other apps can cause an iPhone to begin beeping randomly. A number of users have stated that their iPhones will continue beeping after using apps such as TutuApp, theCHIVE, the TMX app, and more.
If your iPhone begins beeping after using a particular app, it is important to close the app as soon as possible once the beeping starts. If you aren't able to pinpoint which app is the cause, close them all to be safe.
Once all apps have been closed, it is also important to clear Website Data and Safari History. This is because the ad that caused your iPhone to beep may have left behind a cookie in the Safari browser.
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