The issue I’m addressing is for me to be able to customize my phone screen as I 
see fit, and not to impose my way on everyone, like Apple does. Why is that so 
scandalous? 

And anyone can answer your phone, even if locked, no?

-Carl


> On Jan 2, 2018, at 1:12 PM, @lbutlr <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 2 Jan 2018, at 12:12, Carl Hoefs [email protected]> wrote:
>> Only when the iPhone is unlocked do you get the useful "Decline" and 
>> "Accept” buttons for an incoming call. Otherwise you get the bizarre and 
>> not-so-useful "Remind Me" and "Message" set of buttons. Why?
> 
> Because that was Apple's decision on the UI. I know I don't want people 
> accepting calls on my phone and would consider that a massive privacy and 
> security violation.
> 
>> Sure, there's the ol’ double-power-button-press and other ‘bark at the moon’ 
>> hacks,
> 
> That is not a hack, much less a 'bark-at-the-moon' hack. Any button press 
> will stop the ringer, double tapping the power button will reject the call.
> 
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