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My iPhone keeps pausing the music?

My iPhone keeps pausing the music, and sometimes It skips to a totally different song when I haven't even touched it. Also, siri keeps opening up randomly. I've tried restoring my iPhone but the problem is still there. Any ideas on how to fix this?

How can I stop Apple Music from pausing when I open other iPhone apps?

Most applications will have a setting in your account settings for the mobile apps sound preferences when open. I was having this problem with Twitter, but disabling ‘Sound Effects’ inside the Twitter app’s settings page has resolved the problem, for the most part. I am still having a problem with videos auto playing in Twitter, so that may be the other setting you’ll be looking for. Just try to notice if something specific happens in your apps that coincides with the music stopping. I’m including marked up screen shots to help clarify what you might be looking for.

How can I play music in my car using my iPhone's Youtube app?

Depending on your car, you can connect your phone through Bluetooth or use an aux cable. Then open up the app, find a premade playlist (or make your own) then turn on a video and it will shuffle through the songs. Just a reminder, YouTube eats data like children eat sweets, so be cautious.

How do I record video and music at the same time with an iPhone?

If your iPhone records video at normal speed without sound, it has a problem that needs some attention by a professional repair person. Or look into your camera app menu, there may be some option that disables sound recording during filming.Yet, somehow I think your phone is fine.I presume that you want to record QUALITY audio instead of what iPhone (or any other smartphone) built-in microphones offer by default.You have three general options:SmartRig lineup of devices by Saramonic and a suitable microphone. It depends on your specific model of a phone as to which one to use: with a 3.5mm jack or with Lighting only. Also you have to choose your quality XLR microphone accordingly — a directional shotgun, a handheld reporter, a lapel, or plug a cable into a line output. At that you'll probably have trouble with getting your sound levels right anyway, unless you invest into an app that allows manual audio input levels control. I'm not in Apple ecosystem, not I use my phone for any more or less serious photo, video or audio (I have dedicated gear for each purpose), so I'm not aware if there is a video recording app that allows decent audio recording as well. Filmic Pro or something like that may do it.Such recording app alone, without any external devices. You'll be actually amazed what you can achieve if you don't allow overload. Particularly if later you'll do some post-processing of your sound in any decent audio editor starting with Audacity (any OS) or Garage Band (Mac).Tailored microphone for an iPhone (Lighting) by Zoom, Aputure, Saramonic, Shure or other manufacturers, that mounts on to your phone.Separate audio recorder like Zoom or Tascam DR, with or without an external microphone suitable for your situation.I guess that at any commercial music event security will confiscate anything that looks like more or less serious recording equipment unless you arrange that with managers or musicians directly.At that I remind you and anyone else who reads this answer that any quality recording, photography or filming is NOT done by a phone, at least without a sizeable investment in extra dedicated gear that probably will cost you as much as a used camcorder with something that resembles a suitable microphone… and some acquired skills.Please specify in comments what and in what circumstances exactly do you want to record.

What's wrong with my iPhone's lock screen? (pic inside)

I agree that this is probably just some video or song from YouTube or safari playing in the background. To verify, pull up the control center and see if something is playing (it will usually say some link instead of a song and artist). If that is it, you can pause it or close the app. If it actually isn't that, try resetting your phone by holding down the home and lock button simultaneously until your phone powers down and will then turn back on. That should help the problem.

How do I stop voice control popping up on my iPhone?

Follow this Apple support to turn it off, if you feel it’s not very clear, you can see this wiki guide, which shows you how to make it with detailed steps.

Why does my phone hang up itself?

I assume that you might have googled this question before submitting it on Quora.And you might have across various reasons behind the ‘hanging’ of your phone.Various reason? There can be only THREE reasons behind it!Apps running in the background: This is, by far, the most obvious reason why your phone is hanging. There’s nothing wrong with apps running in the background.You might say, “Wait a minute. You just said that the apps running in the background is one of the most obvious reason. But now you’re saying that there’s nothing wrong. What’s wrong with you?”But before you scroll down to the next answer let me first give you a clarification.Useless apps running in the background are the main culprit. They feed on your RAM unnecessarily.Get rid of them. You will definitely see an improvement in your phone’s performance.(Bonus: You will even clear some space, which takes us to my next reason)Lack of Internal Storage: I always suggest my friends to keep at least 1GB of free space in their internal storage.Why so?See, our phones have Solid-state drives (SSD). Whenever they are almost full their writing performance gets affected.And when the writing performance gets affected, the overall performance of the phone, like carrying out various tasks, gets affected.Operating System: “Wait, what? How can the Operating System be the reason?”OK. I mean to say outdated Operating System.Every year a new update is been released. That also means that every year our Operating System becomes an year old (Unless your OEM pushes the latest the update for your phone).But what if the OEM decides not to provide your phone anymore updates. Your OS becomes outdated.Soon when a new version is launched, most of the app developers start optimizing their apps so that it can run smoothly on the new OS version.So when we update such apps on our phones, running the outdated OS, they MIGHT not be as they were before.You might notice that the app isn’t as responsive or as fast as it was before.There you go!So now that you know what’s slowing down your phone, you might be wondering how to make it faster?I got your back!Follow this link: Why do Android phones slow down? and How to fix it? (2017)You will find more clearer explanation on the above mentioned points and also the ways to make your phone faster and to give a performance boost.Cheers!

How do you add ringtones to your iPhone without iTunes?

For Android users, they can just select an MP3 music and with a few simple clicks to set the song as a ringtone. But for iPhone users, they have to go to iTunes for creating an AAC file with iTunes, which may cost many times to rename a file type and sync your iPhone so that it can be recognized by the iPhone as a new ringtone.However, although you add the custom music to iPhone by iTunes,it still be a troublesome process to do it. Therefore, here I’d like to show you this practical way which allows you to download ringtones for iPhones without hassle.Step 1. Launch iOS Toolkit and connect your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to PC. Then your device will be recognized and displayed in the primary window.Step 2. Choose "Transfer" to move to this ringtones maker interface.Step 3. Once your device is connected, go to Music/ Video/ Photos tab at the top of the program.Step 4. Go to the top of the Music Window and click on the “Ringtone Maker” button, and you will get a pop-up window, so you can choose the finer options, such as music on the device or on the computer. And then make your selection depending on the source of the targeted music.Step 5. Once you have selected the music of choice, the program will play it from start to end. You may decide to use the Play and Pause button to select the part that you want to set as your ringtone.The blue area shows you the region that will be added to your ringtone, and you can manually control this by dragging on the markers at the ends of the region. (The ringtone should be 40 seconds long.)And once you decide to use this, just click on “Save to PC” or “Save to Device”. You can use the “Ringtone Audition” preview button to listen to the ringtone and ascertain that it is correct before you save it as a ringtone.Step 6. Go to the “Settings” on your iPhone and then choose the “Sounds” option. Then select the “Ringtone” options and choose the ringtone that you have just created to set as your new custom ringtone.

My iPhone keeps opening Siri randomly for no reason. Is the same with the music. I've used a lot of data because iTunes Radio keep coming on. What should I do?

It's your headphones that are to blame.When reading your question, the first thing that came to my mind was that the home button is being pressed inadvertently. Either that or the "Hey Siri" feature.However, most especially after reading about iTunes radio, I suspect that it is your headphones. On some occasions, you are probably accidentally pressing the play/pause button on your headphones, and this causes the radio to start playing. Sometimes, you are long-pressing the same button, which causes Siri to come online.Are these new headphones? Wired or Bluetooth? Are they badly designed, leading to you accidentally pressing buttons? Or maybe you are unfamiliar with them, perhaps not even realising that there is a button?Either that, or it’s a loose connection in the headphones cable, that’s having the same effect

How can I recover deleted iPhone voice memos?

You can get them back via this iPhone voice memos recovery software: Syncios Data Recovery. Besides calendars, it can also recover photos, messages, contacts,notes, videos, whatsApp messages and more, no matter which generations of iPhone, iPhone4/4s, iPhone5/5s or the new iPhone6/ 6S plus you have.Step 1. Connect your iPhone to computer and run Syncios Data Recovery.Step 2. Scan your iPhone to find the deleted voice memos.Step 3. Preview and recover lost data from iPhoneOnce the scanning finished, those found data on your iPhone will be displayed according to file types. Just click Voice Memo and you can preview all recoverable data. After selected files to recover, press the Recover button to save them to your computer.Source: How To Recover Deleted Voice Memos from iPhone

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