Whenever I’m on a call and the other person’s voice is garbled or distorted and difficult to understand, I ask them what phone they’re on. 7 out of 10 times, it’s an iPhone.
I've had this experience. My impression is that the microphone on the iPhone is positioned such that if you don't talk directly into it, the voice is muffled or distorted. It makes conversation near impossible. Anyone else notice this?
>> I ask them what phone theyre on. 7 out of 10 times, its an iPhone.
That’s because you’re ot supposed to use an eyephone to actually *talk* to people.
You use an eyephone to update your Facebook and LinkedIn and tweet where you are and what you’re doing every minute or so, and look up answers to stuff so you’re the smartest one at the dinnertable.
Plus it gives you something to entertain yourself with in your car, in church, on the bus, while eating out, while walking, while standing, while sitting on the pot... that way you never have to have make eye contact with actual, you know, *human beings*.
Ditto. Now we can look forward to their voice sounding warped too!