Spoken Content freezes mid-speaking on iOS & iPadOS

When using “Spoken Content” to read webpages or text in a document, it typically freezes. I typically have relied on this functionality. It’s the same on both iPad Pro and iPhone 14 Pro

iPad Pro, iPadOS 16

Posted on Dec 8, 2022 07:31 PM

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Posted on Dec 12, 2022 08:37 AM

Hi Dustin.

the iPad is running iPadOS 16.1.1 (20B101) and the iPhone is on iOS 16.1.2 (20B110); both updated regularly and both still have issues of stalling or skipping words, etc.. or should I downgrade them to 15 as you've shown?

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Dec 11, 2022 05:55 PM in response to RYE-STAR

Greetings RYE-STAR,


If you are seeing unexpected behavior from your iPhone, begin by installing the latest available version of iOS.


Update your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support


"Update your iPhone or iPad wirelessly

  1. Back up your device using iCloud or your computer.
  2. Plug your device into power and connect to the internet with Wi-Fi.
  3. Go to Settings > General, then tap Software Update.
  4. If you see more than one software update option available, choose the one that you want to install.
  5. The Settings app on iPhone showing options to update to iOS 15.7 or iOS 16.

  6. Tap Install Now. If you see Download and Install instead, tap it to download the update, enter your passcode, then tap Install Now. If you don't know your passcode, learn what to do."


Take care.

Dec 12, 2022 06:03 PM in response to RYE-STAR

Hello RYE-STAR,


Thanks for following up with those details. While there isn't a way to downgrade the iOS or iPadOS version, let's check if there could be other contributing factors to what you're noticing.


The following resource includes additional factors for slow performance on your devices, so this may help to isolate what's occurring. We'll get you started with one of the suggestions below, and you can find the remaining details here: About iOS or iPadOS performance on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support


Leave Low Power Mode off when you don't need it

Low Power Mode is an iPhone and iPad feature that extends battery life by reducing the amount of power that your device uses. In Low Power Mode, some features are turned off and some tasks might take longer to complete. If your battery icon is yellow, that means Low Power Mode is on. 

Consider leaving Low Power Mode off if you need your iPhone or iPad to function without low-power restrictions. You can turn Low Power Mode on or off in Settings > Battery.

Get more information about Low Power Mode.


Let us know if any of the suggestions provide better results for you, and confirm which steps you've tried. We'll use these details to gain a better understanding of what's occurring to provide a more helpful response.


Have a great day!

Dec 12, 2022 06:20 PM in response to Brandon_J_321

Hi Brandon.

Thanks for the suggestions, but none of those apply as I don’t use low power mode, work from home, am on Wi-Fi, typically close apps not needed, have a brand new iPhone 14 Pro and the iPad Pro is last year’s model (recently restored to factory settings with a fresh OS install without transferring data and apps), both devices have plenty of storage 256GB and 35% full, they run everything else perfectly fine… In fact, spoken content doesn’t really work well on my MacBook Pro with an M1 chip…


Does anyone else have issues with it stalling and randomly missing words?

Could it be that maybe there’s a problem with spoken content across the board that needs to be addressed rather than pointing to it as my hardware issue?

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