This. This drives me insane. Not only is the continual pop-up annoying, it resets my single press to hang up a call toggle. Kind of surprised this hasn’t been fixed yet since it’s been broken since day 1 iOS 17 release.@VisceralRealist not only it’s a bug as a display but there is another bug that no one reported here.
This display always put back the mute as “one press” and the end call as “two presses”.
Everytime the display shows up this setting is reset.
You have to manually change everytime if you want end call to be a “one press”.
This. This drives me insane. Not only is the continual pop-up annoying, it resets my single press to hang up a call toggle. Kind of surprised this hasn’t been fixed yet since it’s been broken since day 1 iOS 17 release.
Here too, it is borderline infuriating!It’s the same for me too. I keep telling it I want to use a single press to end calls and it keeps setting it back to double press and giving me the stupid pop-up about it. I’d have thought they’d have fixed it by now! 😩
Here too, it is borderline infuriating!
[conspiracy mode]It's almost like this bug was introduced to wear us down and prepare us to the moment in which apple will unilaterally chose that from now on we will have to always double-tap for closing a call [/conspiracy mode]
Jokes apart, is really frustrating, and worst of all, when it resets, you accidentally close calls that you were just trying to mute!
Samesies!I thought the same conspiracy theory! 😅
I don't want to jinx it, but since yesterday's 17.2 update it seems to be fixed for me. It's still on one press to end calls and it hasn't tried to convince me otherwise yet. Fingers crossed this is fixed now. 🤞
Just popped up the Mute/unmute screen and reset end call to two presses. Ugh.It's only been a few days since I updated to 17.2, but the results are encouraging so far. 😀 I will report back if I see this bug again, but I'm hoping that I don't.
Yeah, I find the AirPods are so hit and miss. Sometimes they connect first time when taking them out of the case, sometimes not. Sometimes I'll be speaking to someone, throw an AirPod in my ear, and I hear nothing from either in the AirPod or the phone, and then it's a panic to remove it and start over, or it takes many seconds to finally connect.Still happens to me, even after all the updates. The AirPods 3 have been the glitcheist AirPods yet for me. (I have other issues with them)
That is the crux. These little things are mini miracles and still amaze me how it works, but when it doesn't it really doesn't. I have had all 3 generations (gen 2 are my fav). All that bien said with all the apple devices I have had, I have only used/been to apple support for the AirPods. All 3 generations requires at least two support visits, the 3rd gen is on 3 visits so far. All three gen's have been replaced under warranty once each. This subject of this thread I was told the usual reset and repair the AirPods then delete network settings, come back if it happens again.They're very good when they work, and overall they do work well...