Hi All, Has anyone else experienced their iPhone going to speaker phone in the middle of a call without you pulling the phone away from your face? The first few times this happened, I thought that I had just brought the phone too far from my cheek, but this isn't the case. What appears to be happening is that if you are on the iPhone for long enough and the phone decides to lock, then it automatically flips over to speaker phone. the only way I've got the proximity sensor to kick in again is to press the unlock button on the side of the phone, then bring the iPhone back to my ear. For short calls, this is not a problem, but for longer ones when the iPhone decides to lock itself mid-call, this is rather annoying. For now, I just turned off this feature and life is good. Just want to see if any others have noticed this before I send something off to Accessibility.
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