How To Improve iPhone Call Quality With iOS 7

Over the years, the iPhone has progressed into some thing which is a lot more than just a smart phone; it is a requirement and a brand icon that describes you. Having said that, just like all the technology (maybe the best one), there are always be some loopholes and faults, although minor ones, and like every technology, they may generally be fixed by simple workarounds. Here is one exactly like that. And here we have some steps to improve iPhone call quality with iOS 7.

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You must have had that hurtful conversation on your own iPhone too where you’re in the noisy environment and need to get a call, only to recognize that the other person can’t understand what you’re trying to mention because of some disturbance. Currently, the majority of the smartphones have the noise termination microphone in the shape of a 2nd built-in option to deal with such a common problem. Using the iPhone with iOS 7, there’s a new solution that enables the “active noise cancellation” to be triggered at a bigger level than you would normally have experienced on valuable versions of the iOS.

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The solution is simply intended for all those people who need hearing assistance, but should do the job for the others also. It is offered as an ingredient of accessibility options of iPhone 5 and above model running on iOS 7 or later, and here is some steps to improve iPhone call quality with iOS 7:

How To Improve iPhone Call Quality With iOS 7

Step 1: On iPhone, open the Settings and  go to General.

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Step 2: Scroll-down and find the Accessibility options, which make up much more handy stuff than we just think about it.

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Step 3: Below the Hearing option, you will find the option for the “Phone Noise Cancellation”. simply Enable this.

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Step 4: Simply restart the iPhone.

That is all about it. Your 2nd microphone for noise cancellation must work at a better sensitivity rate in comparison to previous one, and will most probably block the most amount of background noise as is possible even in the noisy environments. This is not a fix and is absolutely not what the Apple designed this setting for, but it is actually the workaround as we mentioned before, and you may be pleased at some stage when it controls to save you from an awkward conversation.

(Source: Michael Lauf [Twitter])

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