Apple itself confirmed the news with official notes for iOS 16.4 RC, which were released to developers and beta testers on Tuesday. As the company explains, Voice Isolation "prioritizes your voice and blocks out the ambient noise around you" during calls. So far, this mode has mainly only worked for FaceTime calls.
If you already have iOS 16.4 installed on your iPhone, here's how to enable voice isolation for cellular:
When this mode is enabled, the iPhone will block external sounds to Focus on your voice. If you want to disable this mode, just follow the same steps again and select the standard option from the list.
It’s worth noting that, at least for now, wideband mode doesn’t work on cellular phones. In this mode, the iPhone does exactly the opposite and enhances the capture of all surrounding sounds during a call. Both modes are also available to iPad and Mac users when using FaceTime.
iOS 16.4 brings several new features and enhancements. This includes dozens of new emojis, web app notifications, 5G standalone support, new HomeKit architecture, and more.
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