If the launch of the iPhone 14 Pro is a real success for many, it is also the victim of a few incidents. In addition to the camera not working as expected, calls are the problem at the moment. More precisely, when a conversation begins while connected to CarPlay, Apple's OS forvehicle dashboardsintelligent.
Users report as well as their interlocutorcan't hear them at the correct volume, which was however the case with the iPhone 13 Pro and the iPhone 13 Pro Max. Note that the iPhone 14 Pro Max also seems affected, regardless of the storage capacity chosen at purchase. We were able to consult multiple testimonials from different relatively reliable sources such as the official Apple forum or Twitter, all of which confirm the existence of a similar bug.
A software question?
A victim also pointed the finger atiPhone 14 base, but the returns are less numerous as far as he is concerned. This could also be explained because it is the cheapest model and therefore potentially targeting customers who do not have the same means for the automobile market. For the affected operating system version, this would beiOS 16.0.1but also iOS 16.0, without a patch being available to date.
Negative opinions on this subject already number in the dozens, however it is a safe bet that Cupertino is already working on it. We know that iOS 16.1 has been under testing for a few days, butonly in beta for now. No patch is present at first glance, but it may not have yet been detected or may simply be in internal testing with arrival during a third beta.
Temporary solution
To resolve the bug, some simply chose totransfer the car sound to a Bluetooth deviceexternal, which is effective. Until Apple reacts, you can use the hands-free kit (which is no longer provided in the iPhone) or a wireless speaker likethose of our last AirPlay comparison. Count from a few dozen to several hundred euros depending on the model.