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iPhone Users Say They Hear Voices Coming Through Device

Prepare your tin foil hat.

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Halloween has passed, but the supernatural has never left. iPhone users keep sharing creepy complaints: they hear voices coming from their devices.

As several people mentioned on Reddit, their phones randomly produce weird sounds, like someone talking or a car crashing – very spooky stuff that can make any conspiracy believers throw away their iPhones.

"I was just browsing Reddit, and out of nowhere I heard voices of people. It sounded like someone working in a warehouse and he was talking to his colleague," said one user.

"I came up to grab it to check what plant I had just pulled when I heard a man’s voice on the phone. I thought I had left a YouTube video playing but there wasn’t and I definitely was not on a call. There was nothing at the top of my phone indicating any kind of call or video anyway. It sounded like a man talking to someone on his car speaker but I could only hear him talking and then it sounded like he crashed his car," another reported.

However, Reddit is full of boring skeptics who will find any reason to disprove the grand theory of the government spying on citizens or Apple leaking data. They say the sounds were most likely coming from a background app, like YouTube or TikTok, just a glitch that infiltrated the audio feed.

I'm not sure which version is true, but I know which I like more. Have you ever encountered anything like that? Should we be worried?

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