It is the appeal and strength of the iPhone that you can understand how to use it without reading the instructions.However, there are things that you know but do not understand correctly.In this corner, I will explain such "why an iPhone that I can't hear anymore" in an easy -to -understand manner.This time, I will answer the question, "It seems that the iPhone is calling without permission!?"
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Perhaps you use Bluetooth headphones? Many Bluetooth earphones have the function of remoring iPhone remotely control, and if you operate a specific button, you may start to call.。
The operation is "double click on playback/stop button".Many Bluetooth headphones have a remote control part with several buttons on the surface/side of the cable or the housing (covered ears), which is not used only for music playback.
Double -click the playback/stop button in the remote control to start transmitting (redial) to the other party you made the last call.If you are paired, you will start the redial regardless of whether you play music or locked.Did you inadvertently double -click the playback/stop button even if you don't remember?
This is a way to prevent this unintended redial, but there is no switch that does not respond to double clicks, so it is basically to be careful not to touch the play/stop button.If you press this button and hold the button, the power is turned off, so be careful not to double -click the Bluetooth headphones.
However, it is not that there is no countermeasure at all.One is to cut the Bluetooth headphones when you are not playing music.The other is to erase the history of the phone app.If you do not have a history, you will not be able to redial, so there is no problem if you double -click.
If you double -click the play/stop button on the remote control of the Bluetooth headphone, you will be redial to the other party you made the last call. |