A noise cancellation feature that affects phone calls is not yet available on the iPhone 13. According to a new report, Apple Support now also seems to believe that the removal of the option from the Settings app is a permanent change.
Apple regularly highlights the noise cancellation in its AirPods Pro. It seems that while the iPhone has a similar feature built in for regular phone calls, it can't be enabled by all users. Noise cancellation for calls, which you can find in the Settings app under Accessibility and then Audio/Visual, is designed to reduce ambient noise during phone calls when you hold the phone to your ear. While the switch to enable and disable noise cancellation for calls is available on many iPhone models, it simply isn't there on the iPhone 13. Loud According to a 9to5Mac reader who contacted Apple Support, the feature is not supported on the iPhone 13. Apple Support explicitly states that the feature is not available on the iPhone 13. When asked, Apple Support replied: "It is not supported" and asked to use Apple's feedback page to voice criticism.
Noise cancellation on the iPhone 13: contradictory statements
However, the first reports citing Apple support said it was a bug. This statement is still documented in various forums to this day. It therefore remains unclear who is actually right. Apple's development team itself has not yet commented on the matter. However, since the feature is still available on older iPhone generations, including the iPhone 8, we still believe it is a bug that only affects the iPhone 13 series. After all, the feature is quite useful and apart from that, the current iPhone generation has all the microphones and other elements necessary for the function, as well as enough integrated processing power to actually use them. If there is anything new on this, we will of course report on it as always. (Photo by Unsplash / Vanja Matijevic)