Technology giant Apple came up with rumors in the headlines today that it will delay its release date due to some possible problems with the augmented reality set. Now, it is the target of reactions with an issue that iPhone 13 users are very uncomfortable with. According to the information obtained from the 9to5Mac website, known for its news about Apple devices, iPhone 13 users cannot access an important feature of the device.
9to5Mac states that they could not find the ‘active noise canceling’ feature that iPhone 13 users have been using for phone calls for a long time. It was thought that the feature, which was activated from the Accessibility settings of the phone, was not at first as a result of an error. However, according to the latest information, Apple intentionally removed this feature.
A solution is allegedly being worked on:
The responses of users who contacted Apple Support in the shares made on Twitter provided clearer information on the subject. Apple has announced that this feature has been deliberately removed and that ‘active noise canceling’ is not included in the iPhone 13 series smartphones. The company has not made a statement about the reactions so far. In addition, it is not yet clear why the feature was removed.
Although users cannot understand that this feature, which is included in the previous models of the iPhone series, is not in the iPhone 13 series, a Reddit user named ‘dagocarlito’ claimed that this is a problem caused by iOS 15 and Apple is working on a solution. However, there has been no official statement from the company in this direction. iPhone 13 users, our readers, did you feel the absence of this feature? Does the lack of noise canceling affect your decision during the purchasing process? You can share your thoughts with us in the comments section.