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Duane:

Well, I just installed IOS 9.31 on my iPhone 6S.  It Voice-over works just 
fine.  Perhaps, this upgrade was not intended for some of the older phones.  I 
remember that my iPhone 4S had problems, really slowing down, after upgrading 
to IOS 8.2 (I think); so, I stopped upgrading that phone after that.

Unfortunately, unless you are willing to take the iPhone 5 back to factory 
settings, I do not believe that you can go back to the previous IOS version 
before you upgraded to 9.31.  When my 4S slowed down, I was given that unhappy 
news by Apple, and I had to live with it until I could afford to upgrade the 
phone itself.

Perhaps, someone else will have more positive news, or, has developed a way to 
go back to a previous IOS version.

Do let us know if the problem gets resolved, in whatever manner.  Good luck.

Jim H

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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Duane Farrar
Sent: Sunday, April 3, 2016 7:52 PM
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Subject: [VICUG-L] Voiceover sounds garbled after installing IOS 9.3.1

Hi All,

I have an iPhone 5 and installed the IOS 9.3.1 update. After doing so,
the Voiceover speech sounds garbled and fuzzy. However, Siri sounds fine
as do the podcasts I have listened to so far. I have tried shutting down
and rebooting the phone, but the speech is still not clear. As yet, I
have not been able to figure out anything by browsing through the
various settings. Has this happened to anyone else? I am open to all
suggestions.

Thanks,
Duane


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