iPhone 13: noise cancellation on calls is not yet available
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With the iPhone 12, Apple had introduced a great feature in the accessibility settings: the ability to cancel the noise around you when you were in a phone call. For the correspondent with whom we were on the line, this made it possible to hear you better, but also to concentrate on your voice. To everyone's surprise, Apple has removed this feature from the entire iPhone 13 lineup.
A weak point compared to the iPhone 12
When you buy the latest iPhone, it must be the "top of the top" and have no weak point compared to the previous generation, otherwise it stains the product sheet! And yet... Apple has voluntarily removed a popular and very practical feature on the iPhone 13 (from mini to Pro Max). If you have one of the iPhone 12, in the settings of accessibility to the "Audio/Visual" section, you have the "noise cancellation for phone calls" function, something that is not available in the iPhone 13 in the same place. If that does not improve our own personal comfort when using our iPhone, this optimizes the quality of the telephone conversation for our correspondent. He won't hear the kids screaming next door, wind noise will be limited if you're outside, and TV noise will be almost imperceptible.
This feature removal has created misunderstanding among iPhone 13 users on US forums, as 9to5mac points out to us, customers complain about a lack of explanation from Apple. Why remove this setting knowing that it worked very well and that the number of microphones of the iPhone 13 is identical to that of the iPhone 12? If for the moment nothing is official, the user dagocarlito on Reddit has probably found the reason:
The difficulty that arises today is that this wait has been going on since the beginning of October and users are starting to get impatient because of this lack of visibility on the part of Apple. We hope that this feature will be back with iOS 15.3 which is in beta and should be released in the next few months.
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