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3G S application that Apple forgot to mention: dog whistle


Update: The plot thickens: the phone also emits the noise just after recording video, and for a much longer period of time. An Apple discussion thread about the noise is here.

Are dogs unusually attentive to, or angry at, your new iPhone 3G S? The folks over at Boy Genius Report have an inkling as to what might be causing it: when a iPhone 3G S user sends a text message or locks the screen, the phone's speaker (the grille on the bottom left-hand side of the device) emits a high pitched sound for approximately three seconds. Many users corroborate the presence of the sound in the comments of the article.

This is an unusual response to these interactions, and further investigation has not yielded any other function that triggers the sound. To activate the sound with a lock, the phone must first be fully unlocked (waking the phone and putting it back to sleep will not trigger the sound). The phone does not emit the tone when the sound is switched off; likewise, when the volume is low, the sound is barely audible, if at all. To my 22-year old ears the sound is soft even with the volume all the way up, but noticeable once I became aware of it (and now a bit annoying).

Boy Genius Report estimates the sound to be in the 15 kHz range (here's a clip of a similar sound for reference), well within the iPhone's listed range of 20 Hz to 20 kHz. Your personal experience with the sound may vary, as higher pitched sounds become harder to hear as you age. Some users report hearing it loud and clear, while others must hold the speaker right up to their ear to hear it; some don't hear it at all. For this reason, it's hard to say whether the sound is endemic to the phone or an anomaly only occurring in certain devices.

A call to Apple's tech support revealed they had no previous knowledge of this issue. They directed me to do a hard reset (holding down the Home button + the Sleep button for ten seconds) but the sound remained. The representative speculated it was a hardware issue, and recommended I take the phone to my nearest Apple Store to get a replacement. Until then, if a rabid dog attacks me, all I have to do to confuse it is unlock and relock my iPhone (or, send a text message).

Can any of you hear this sound too?

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Brandon

I just heard the same noise on my 3G iphone. I was listening to ipod music through the built in speaker when my phone gave me the "20% battery remaining" warning which was accompanied by the high pitched noise.

June 23 2009 at 7:06 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Brendon

I thought it was funny at first because when I locked my device my dog would lift his head up and look around. He never did that with my iPhone 3G, but I only had the 3.0GM loaded for a couple of days before I sold it.

June 23 2009 at 12:40 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
jvill0627

yeah i hear it and now it wont stop =( so what are we supposed to do? get new iphones?

June 23 2009 at 11:43 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
alan.zuber

never noticed that...
but i have to put the speaker next to my ear and have the volume on the highest setting to hear it...doesn't really bother me...

June 23 2009 at 4:31 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
raven15044

"They directed me to do a hard reset (holding down the Home button + the Sleep button for ten seconds) but the sound remained. The representative speculated it was a hardware issue, and recommended I take the phone to my nearest Apple Store to get a replacement."

Ah hahah! I cant even remember how many times I said that same thing!

June 23 2009 at 2:04 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
ivanpertsev

Random note, since the News Tip will take longer to read.

http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2009/06/22iphone.html
http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2009/06/22iphone.html

and

http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2009/06/22iphone.html

very nice

June 22 2009 at 8:57 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Aaron

i was checking if it was doing the same for the 3G just out of curiosity and was wondering how high pitch the sound was so i clicked the link shut off my music and now i have the biggest head ache in the world lol cant imagine havingto listen to that every time a took a picture or sent a text.

June 22 2009 at 7:44 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Mark

Just tried it, and yes, even my 43-year-old ears can hear it after locking.

June 22 2009 at 6:54 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Justin

For what it's worth, my 1st generation iPhone does a VERY faint version of what people seem to be noticing on their 3GS iPhones. It may be my 35 year old ears can't hear the high pitched noise, though.

I think my "hiss" sounds like the audio recording itself is little bit longer than the actual SMS or lock sound. I wonder if the high pitched noise is a reaction between the speaker being active and some hardware in the new iPhone.

Just thought I'd post for comparison's sake...

June 22 2009 at 5:55 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
194roc

No I didn't hear anything, I would have expected, on the contrary, a louder speaker....

June 22 2009 at 5:53 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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