[Webkit-unassigned] [Bug 262730] New: REGRESSION (iOS 17): The call does not recover automatically if iOS User tries to use Siri while Bluetooth headphones connected with an iPhone
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https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=262730
Bug ID: 262730
Summary: REGRESSION (iOS 17): The call does not recover
automatically if iOS User tries to use Siri while
Bluetooth headphones connected with an iPhone
Product: WebKit
Version: Safari 17
Hardware: iPhone / iPad
OS: iOS 17
Status: NEW
Severity: Normal
Priority: P2
Component: WebRTC
Assignee: webkit-unassigned at lists.webkit.org
Reporter: madara.freimane at testdevlab.com
CC: youennf at gmail.com
Summary:
The call does not recover automatically if iOS User tries to use Siri while Bluetooth headphones connected with an iPhone
Tested devices:
The bug is reproducible on:
- iPhone 11 Pro Max (iOS 17.1 Beta 2, build: 21B5056e) and Safari
- iPhone 12 Mini (iOS 17.0.3) and Safari
Use case:
Precondition:
Browser is opened on iOS 17 device
The User is in an active WebRTC call with incoming/outgoing video ON
Bluetooth headphones connected with an iPhone
Steps:
1. iOS User tries to enable Siri while Bluetooth headphones connected
2. iOS User observes the incoming/outgoing audio and video if the call is not recovered automatically
Actual result:
The call does not recover automatically if iOS User tries to use Siri while Bluetooth headphones connected with an iPhone:
- "Microphone" button displayed as disabled
Expected result:
The call recovers automatically if iOS User tries to use Siri while Bluetooth headphones connected with an iPhone:
- Incoming/outgoing audio available
- Incoming/outgoing video available
Reproducibility:
70%
Additional information:
The sysdiagnostics file added (recorded using https://webrtc.github.io/samples/src/content/peerconnection/upgrade/, AirPods used as Bluetooth headphones):
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-vom4oX1XNOr40zrUaIPtUSLp82qsyCt/view?usp=sharing
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