Many iPhone/iPad users are reporting serious accessibility issues after updating to iOS 26.2 and iOS 26.3. The problems especially affect users who rely heavily on:
Siri
Voice Control
Dictation
Screen Numbers
Hands-free accessibility features
For some users with physical disabilities, these bugs have made iPhone and iPad devices extremely difficult or impossible to operate normally.
Common Problems After iOS 26.2 Update
Users report several major issues after installing iOS 26.2 and iOS 26.3:
“Allow Siri When Locked” not working
Voice Control recognition becoming inaccurate
Siri turning off unexpectedly
Voice Control screen grid failing to appear
Screen Numbers displaying but not responding properly
Incoming calls automatically routing to voicemail
Dictation becoming unreliable or incorrect
Siri and Voice Control freezing after FaceTime calls
Some users say they now need physical assistance to regain control of their devices.
Devices Reported With the Problem
The issue has been reported on:
iPhone SE
iPad Pro
older iPads
newer M4 iPad Pro models
Some users upgraded hardware expecting better performance, but the same Voice Control issues continued.
Siri and Voice Control Not Working Properly
Many users relying on accessibility features say:
Voice Control reacts slowly
number overlays take over 10 seconds to appear
commands are often misunderstood
typing accuracy became extremely poor
Users report constantly correcting sentences because dictation recognition quality dropped significantly after the update.
FaceTime Calls Causing Siri and Voice Control Freeze
One major issue reported is:
after FaceTime audio or video calls
Siri and Voice Control stop responding completely
Previously:
users could reactivate control using “Hey Siri”
But after iOS 26 updates:
some devices require manual power button access
making independent operation impossible for certain users
This issue especially impacts accessibility-dependent users.
Possible Causes
Users strongly believe the problems are update-related because:
issues appeared immediately after updating
multiple users report identical behavior
devices worked normally before iOS 26.2 and 26.3
The problems may involve:
accessibility service conflicts
Siri processing bugs
dictation engine instability
Voice Control performance issues
Fixes and Workarounds Users Tried
1. Restarting the Device
Users attempted:
shutdown and reboot
toggling Siri on/off
disabling and re-enabling Voice Control
Results were usually temporary or unsuccessful.
2. Retraining Siri
Some users found partial improvement by:
disabling “Hey Siri”
enabling it again
repeating the Siri voice training process
For certain users, dictation improved temporarily afterward.
3. Checking Charger Power Output
One unexpected workaround involved power supply quality.
A user discovered:
Voice Control became significantly slower when the device lacked enough charging power
For an iPad Pro:
switching to a proper 20W charger improved Voice Control responsiveness noticeably
Low-power situations appeared to worsen:
lag
command delays
accessibility responsiveness
4. Removing and Reinserting SIM Card
For users with incoming calls routing directly to voicemail:
removing the SIM card
reinserting it
temporarily restored call functionality.
However:
Siri and Voice Control problems continued afterward.
5. Language and Dictation Settings
Some users suggested:
adding the proper keyboard language
verifying dictation language settings
through:
Settings → General → Keyboard → Dictation Language
This may help Siri better recognize names and speech patterns.
Why This Issue Is Serious
For many users, Siri and Voice Control are convenience features.
But for accessibility users:
these are essential functions
required for independent device operation
When Voice Control stops working:
communication
calling
navigation
texting
can become impossible without assistance.
Final Thoughts
The iOS 26.2 and iOS 26.3 updates appear to have introduced major Voice Control, Siri, and dictation problems for some iPhone and iPad users.