How to Disable VoiceOver Audio Ducking on an iPhone

Open your iPhone’s Settings., Tap General., Tap Accessibility., Tap VoiceOver. , Scroll down and tap Audio., Slide the Audio Ducking button to the “on” position.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Open your iPhone’s Settings.

    The icon looks like a set of grey gears together and is located on one of the home screens.

    If Settings isn’t present on a home screen, its icon can be located in the Utilities folder on one of the home screens.
  2. Step 2: Tap General.

    It is located in the third group of menu options. , It is located in the third group of menu options. ,, It is located in the fourth group of menu options. , It is located in the third group of menu options.

    This will keep the level of any music or audio unaffected while the VoiceOver feature is in use.
  3. Step 3: Tap Accessibility.

  4. Step 4: Tap VoiceOver.

  5. Step 5: Scroll down and tap Audio.

  6. Step 6: Slide the Audio Ducking button to the “on” position.

Detailed Guide

The icon looks like a set of grey gears together and is located on one of the home screens.

If Settings isn’t present on a home screen, its icon can be located in the Utilities folder on one of the home screens.

It is located in the third group of menu options. , It is located in the third group of menu options. ,, It is located in the fourth group of menu options. , It is located in the third group of menu options.

This will keep the level of any music or audio unaffected while the VoiceOver feature is in use.

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