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Oct 2, 2012 2:05 AM in response to ksmolkaby bualex,I have the same problem ,I feel like I'm in a plane .
Please fix this or at least push a turn off button.
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Oct 2, 2012 4:47 AM in response to ksmolkaby psmolka,Yep it feels like pressure in an airplane.
Very strange.
Louder the surroundings the stronger the sensation. On/off capability could help.
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Oct 4, 2012 6:38 AM in response to ksmolkaby HISHAMM,I feel the same thing , pressure which caused me pain in my ears for 2 hours , if this is a feature of noise cancellation why the did not mention it ?? and it is not consistant canging every second !!
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Oct 4, 2012 7:26 AM in response to ksmolkaby MrShayne,Same here - I hate the way I feel when i'm talking on the phone. Please add on/off!!!!
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Oct 4, 2012 7:34 AM in response to ksmolkaby KiltedTim,It might be helpful if you understood how noise cancellation actually works: http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/gadgets/audio-music/noise-canceling-headpho ne3.htm
To summarize, in order to cancel out background noise, the sound is not "eliminated" from the audio stream you're hearing. It is countered by a second audio stream that basically eliminates your ability to hear it.
Since the sound and the "counter sound" are still hitting your eardrum, this can result in an odd sensation. Your ear is processing the sound, but your brain isn't registering it. Since the inner ear controls balance, this will produce a dizzying effect in some people.
Cover the top microphone with your finger and see if the effect goes away (if you're in a noisy environment, this may mean you can't understand the person on the other end of the phone...).
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Oct 5, 2012 10:43 PM in response to ksmolkaby tbs10,Hi, I am from Singapore and I also encounter same problem, very irritating to the ears, wonder any resolution yet??
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Oct 9, 2012 11:02 PM in response to ksmolkaby bilalcan,Hi, I am from Turkey, and have same problem with my new iphone 5. Please add on/off capability for noise canceling. Otherwise we feel echo arround ear and this is VERYYYYYY ANNOYING. Please add!!!!!!!!!!!
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Oct 11, 2012 12:42 PM in response to ksmolkaby Mohammad sti,Hello
I have the same issue and it's really annoying me and i feel abig pressure in my ears , i will wait apple to fix this problem otherwise i will sell my iphone and replace it with the famouse samsung s3 phone
So please apple solve this as soon as you can and don't lose your fans and loyal users
Thank you
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Oct 15, 2012 11:01 AM in response to ksmolkaby pcubb,OMG!! I thought I was just crazy. I have vertigo and this has really been screwing with me. Definitely if there's an on/off feature that would be great! Please Apple fix this.
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Oct 16, 2012 2:58 PM in response to ksmolkaby texaswoz,SO HAPPY I found this thread and I'm not nut-zo. YES, the new phone not only hurts my listening ear but makes me feel like the other ear is about to pop out of my head ... all the while making me a little whoozy to the stomach. Do we think it is a software or hardware issue? I only have a day left where I can return my phone for a 4S.
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Oct 17, 2012 7:57 PM in response to ksmolkaby 97Hokie,I have had the same issue. Problem is, the Verizon Wireless provider I bought the phone from says they don't accept returns or exchanges of Apple products. What is this? If you buy Apple you are stuck with it period. No returns. I've been a MAC product consumer for some time now, but this iphone 5 was mistake. I too have the ear popping sensations and thought I was nuts. My wife then described something similar. Additionally, our service is not clear, as I was expecting when switching from AT&T iphone 4 to Verizon. It is somewhat static like and sharp, even muffled at times. The overall voice quality on the call is downright annoying and unpleasing to the ear, nevermind the physical discomfort caused by the supposed noise cancelling issue, which I've experienced multiple times per day now. I didn't want to migrate away from the seamless nature of all MAC products, but this iphone 5 is a huge disappointment. My imessage works only intermittently. My voicemails duplicate randomly. The voice quality is horrendous over my AT&T iphone 4, and the disorienting sensation is absolutely unacceptable. I'm looking for Apple and Verizon to pony up and do the right thing from a customer service standpoint and accept a return of the phones as well as voiding my Verizon contract that just started at the end of September. I can then do my due diligence on some of the newer Android devices and compare to the quality I was experiencing on the iphone 4 (not 4s). As an airline pilot, my primary concern is quality sound on phone calls as well as a solid platform. This is not cutting it at all. Hugely disappointed and frustrated that I am having to dedicate so much personal time to this turd that Apple has touted. I expected so much more from them. Again, all MAC family (imac, Macbook Pro, 2 ipod touches, ipad 2, and 2 iphone 5's (previous 4)).
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Oct 18, 2012 2:13 PM in response to Mohammad stiby Mohammad sti,I want to appologize for my last comments bcoz i relaised that the new noise cancelation option is a good option after used to it ... Thank you apple
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Oct 24, 2012 9:09 AM in response to ksmolkaby Ajax966,I thought there was something wrong With the car Pressure as it's leaking air into the car while driving on the highway. In the end I discovered that it's a feature On the phone that I cannot turn on or off. I'm glad i discovered that issue and Hoping for a solution from Apple
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