> Last week I was working in Minnesota, and trying to catch a flight earlier than my scheduled departure. I was driving back to my hotel, and using my iPhone as my GPS service. I was also on the phone with United Airlines at the same time.
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> As I was driving, I was going through the automated service on United (speaking into my iPhone 5 earplugs and mouthpiece).
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> What I found was that the automated service would not work because it was catching the map directions, even though they were not aloud. I would be following the map with my eyes, while waiting to answer the automated questions to get to a "real person." But some type of noise was coming through the line, and interrupting the phone conversation.
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> I ended up shutting the Maps down, completing the call, and then going back to it. Fortunately I was on a long straight-away, so I didn't need turn-by-turn. However, if I had been in-town and needing immediate directions, I would have been stuck.
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> Anyone else been on a call while using Maps? Had any difficulties?
I am guessing that you are on Verizon (which is *still* not capable of doing voice and data at the ame time).
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