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[BUG] iOS 6 - BATTERY DRAIN : SIRI Raise to Speak/Proximity Sensor Always On/Flashing When Screen Active

Bug: Raise to Speak sensor for Siri remains on whenever the screen is active - regardless of Siri Raise to Speak Setting (enabled or disabled).



After updating to iOS 6 (via iTunes - not OTA), I noticed that my battery was taking quite a bit of a hit. Granted I was checking out the new features but aside from a very short call, nothing major in the way of activity.



I had also noticed that Siri sounded quite a bit different with iOS 6 (10A403) than with 5.1.1 (9B206). Not only did the Siri Voice change but also the responses vary between the two iOS versions.



Example: What is the weather like in Alaska?



iOS 5.1.1 response:

Here's the forecast for Juneau, Alaska through Monday



iOS 6.0 response:

Here's the weather for Juneau, AK through Monday (note: Siri does not say "Alaska", instead Siri says 'A-Kay'




With iOS 6, Siri sounds more robotic. After looking at speech rate settings and comparing between the two versions, I could find nothing different. I decided to post a video and this is where the Siri bug became interesting and tied into the battery drain with iOS 6.



Remember with 5.0.1 we saw a hit on battery drain and one of the fixes was a fix to the proximity sensor (http://hottipscentral.com/could-siri-be-hurting-iphone-4s-battery-this-little-li ght-might-mean-something/). Well, it appears this bug is back in iOS 6. When I went to do the video, I noticed that my 4s had a flashing light near the earpiece. It remained on continuously. The only time it would stop flashing was when the phone was locked and the screen inactive. As soon as I hit the lock button to bring the phone out of lock, the sensor would begin to flash again.



Give it a shot, hold up your iPhone to a webcam and see if your result is the same.



Submitting this to Apple via the feedback form. Please do the same if you are seeing the same behavior.

http://www.apple.com/feedback/iphone.html

iPhone 4S, iOS 6, 64GB | Black

Posted on Sep 19, 2012 5:57 PM

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Oct 12, 2012 12:19 PM in response to AWArea51

This is completely ridiculous. I've noticed nothing better in ios6 other than things they've screwed up. I can also confirm that in ios 5.1.1, it was possible to fix the proximity sensor always on issue by restarting the phone after toggling to raise to speak setting. Now, with ios6, there is absolutely nothing you can do to stop the proximity sensor from always staying on. I've noticed faster battery drain with ios6 since I updated and this must be contributing to the problem. Those who deny this or say that the same problem existed in 5.1.1 are wrong; the proximity sensor did not stay on permanently in 5.1.1, but it does in ios 6.

Apr 20, 2013 8:45 PM in response to AWArea51

Hi everybody! I have having the same ugly error until today! And i want to share what have worjed for me. Firt i will tell that what have fixed is the battery issue (the most important to me), a few moments ago if i usedf my iphone 4s (ios 6.1.3) for about 10 minutes, my battery drop aboiut 5-10% witch is quite a lot. Now i have found this post with a solution:


http://robotics.usc.edu/~ampereir/wordpress/?p=828


It seems to be the exchange calendar (from gmail) the problem. I have switch ot off and now, after 15 minutes of using my iphone battery only drop 1% as it should. I hope Apple fix this problem soon, it seem like Steve is most needed that everybody thought.


I hope this help you guys!


Saludos desde Argentina 🙂

[BUG] iOS 6 - BATTERY DRAIN : SIRI Raise to Speak/Proximity Sensor Always On/Flashing When Screen Active

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