Hi, first, press the home button twice to go to the application switcher. Now 
comes the interesting part, you need to flip 3 fingers either to the left or 
right depending on what page it starts on, and once you do that you will find 
an option for the portrait lock.
On Sep 13, 2010, at 10:12 AM, Paul Erkens wrote:

> Hi list,
> 
> How do you lock the iphone in portrait display mode, so that it does not 
> landscape on you all the time if you move the phone? It is in the iphone 
> manual, but I believe I need to do something different with voice over 
> active, as the instruction found there gets me no where.
> An ideas how to lock in portrait? 
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