It is quite rare to see how one of the most advanced mobiles on the market loses functions or features, but it is something that is happening with the iPhone 13. This is not something new, but now it can be taken as something permanent. It’s about the noise cancellation functionality on calls, which has inexplicably been unavailable indefinitely.
Noise-canceling technologies have become commonplace in hundreds of devices, most notably in headphones, but they’re also used in smartphones to improve the sound of calls. That function has been available on iPhones for years, but now it is almost permanently dropped.

Outside of the iPhone 13
This is something we learned about a few months ago, the disappearance of the iOS 15 settings on these mobiles from a function to isolate noise during calls. This is something that was understood as a specific error, which had led Apple to remove the function from the iPhone 13. But now it seems something more serious, and everything indicates that it will be a function outside the settings of these phones for undefined time. That is at least what a Cupertino user has understood, who has contacted the brand’s official support to find out when this function will return.

And the response couldn’t have been more disappointing as it said “We have an update on this. iPhone noise cancellation is not available on iPhone 13 models , for this reason you can’t see this option in settings” Therefore, they assume that this function is not currently compatible with the latest Apple models, and therefore it will not be accessible for an indefinite time, which de facto means that these phones are no longer compatible with it.
And now that?
Well, the messages from Apple support have been crystal clear in this regard, because they have not only left it in writing that it is not available, but at the user’s insistence, they have reaffirmed that ” It is correct. It is not supported ” referring to this functionality. The funny thing is that the iPhone 12 is compatible with this function, and it appears in its settings, but not in the most recent models, which have lost it indefinitely.

The problem is that from the feedback Apple phone users have received, it’s implied that it’s an unsupported feature , and not a temporary issue that may be resolved soon with the feature’s return to iOS settings. 15. Therefore, those who were hoping to use this feature again on their iPhone 13 should forget about it for a while. The normal thing is that although the support of the brand is so blunt, the function returns sooner or later to these models. Because it would make no sense for it to disappear from the most modern models and remain in the old ones. Given that, it would only be logical for Apple to develop an improved function for the iPhone 13 that it would implement in the short term, but it is quite unlikely.