someone mentioned a problem that caused my problem with call
switching might be due to a case which has been badly fitted.
i don't know if this is the problem or not and i am not sure if
this is classed as a case exactly or just a cover but my i-phone
4 has two plastic bits front and back which clip over the
i-phone.
i am beginning to wonder if this is just classed as a cover and
whether the fact this is something which could be causing my
problem even though i think i have fitted this properly.
the phone is clipped in between these two pieces of plastic with
a cut out for the home button.
i notice that people mention having other designed cases and
whether just the fact i have these two plastic bits might be the
reason why i might be having that prroblem and that perhaps a
different case is needed because holding it by this plastic might
be still affecting the proximity sensor.
i have not tried any of the silicone cases that have been
mentioned etc or whether such a case needs to be fitted over what
i already have in order to resolve that problem.
maybe someone more technically minded than me might have to
explain whether or not i should be fitting a different case over
what i already have or whether i need to remove the plastic case
and replace it with a better case?
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